Merging tracks in a clip.

Hi,
In Premiere CS6 what is the easiest way to merge the left and right tracks for a single clip so that you get a mono output through both channels?
Thanks.

You seem to have two masters. This is what I have (below).  I need the left and right merging together so that left and right can be heard equally through both speakers. 

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