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out ok. we switch over to traffic at york road. the north side in great shape at this hour. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. the third and final presidential debate is in the books. no clear answer about whether either candidate is close to winning the election. more engaging than the last debate, the president s strategy seemed to be painting governor romney as a lightweight on foreign affairs. your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map. attacking me is not an agenda. he stayed clear after libya after a mistake and he argued sanctions for iran came too late. a look around the world than i did not see our influence growing. we cannot kill our way out of this mess. he said it is because we have a smaller military and fewer ships. mitt romney agree with the president a lot and i was surprised there was a more distinction between them. i was hoping he would have said something to encourage me to give me the same feeling i had
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