President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will meet tonight for the third and final presidential debate before the November 6 election.
The event will be held in Boca Raton, Fla., and once again broadcasted by numerous TV networks in the U.S. and beyond. The presidential debate starts at 9 p.m. (0100 GMT on Tuesday).
Much of Monday night's presidential debate will likely focus on the Middle East. Other topics such as trade with China and the debt crisis in Europe could allow the candidates to circle back to the economic concerns that are topmost on voters' minds.
The debate will be moderated this time by Bob Schieffer of CBS. The 90-minute debate will be divided into six segments: America's role in the world; the war in Afghanistan; Israel and Iran; the changing Middle East; terrorism; and China's rise.
The presidential debate can be watched live on T.V. on CBS, NBC, PBS, MSNBC, Fox News, CSPAN and CNN and it will also be live streaming the event on its website, CNN.com. Meanwhile NBC will stream the debate on its NBCPolitics.com site and CBS News will have its live stream up on Ustream.
The debate will also be streamed online on YouTube and on AOL. PBS Newshour will stream the entire debate on its site as well. Hulu will feature live feeds from ABC, Fox and The Wall Street Journal, including pre- and post-debate content.