President Obama and Mitt Romney meet at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, for the third and final Presidential debate. CBS' Bob Schieffer will moderate the 90 minute debate, scheduled to start at 9 p.m., with questions focusing on foreign policy.
Both candidates will discuss America's role in the world, our longest war-Afghanistan and Pakistan, Red Lines -Israel and Iran, the Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism, and the rise of China and tomorrow's world.
Where to watch it live
Univision's live stream of the presidential debate will be translated into Spanish in real time.
YouTube will stream the debate live and in full on the YouTube Elections Hub. YouTube will partner with ABC News, who will be live streaming the debate on the ABC News YouTube channel.
ABC's Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos will anchor special "Your Voice, Your Vote" coverage of the final presidential debate from ABC News Election Headquarters in New York on from 9 -11 p.m. Sawyer and Stephanopoulos will be joined by Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper and "ABC World News" weekend anchor David Muir, ABC News political contributors George Will, Matthew Dowd,Donna Brazile, Nicolle Wallace and Senior Political Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
On CNN, analysis and coverage of tonight's third and final presidential debate begins at 7 p.m. on CNN TV, CNN.com and via CNN's apps for iPhone, iPad and Android. CNN is also providing "comprehensive coverage" on its debates page.
The Wall Street Journal will also be providing debate coverage. WSJ.com will have coverage anchored by Gerald F. Seib in the Journal's New York studios. WSJ's live coverage starts at 8:30 p.m. with pre-debate analysis and predictions and can be seen on http://Live.wsj.com and http://wsj.com.
The NBC Politics team will host a Google+ Hangout previewing the debate. NBC will stream the debate on its NBCPolitics.com site.
CBS Evening News Anchor and Managing Editor Scott Pelley will lead the network's coverage of the debate. CBS News will have its live stream up on Ustream. CBS Radio News' coverage will include live anchored coverage and special reports. Contributing to CBS News' coverage will be Major Garrett of National Journal; Julianna Goldman of Bloomberg; Rana Foroohar of Time magazine; Rajiv Chandrasekaran of the Washington Post; CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate; and Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal. CBS News, with the help of GfK's KnowledgePanel®, will have a scientifically representative poll of approximately 500 uncommitted voters around the nation reacting to the debates.
The Washington Post live stream
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