get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. neutrophil is life changing for me, get growing at neutrophil.com the most anticipated moment of this election. >> and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one state, which are two very different visions for america's future. the cnn presidential debate tomorrow night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max. closed captioning brought to you by guilt, visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, you'll have the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry. there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% and all self gilt.com today today on inside politics, great expectations with cnn's a store at presidential debate, just 33 hours away. >> we're getting new insights from the biden and trump team's as we reveal a behind the scenes look inside the debate hall that you're about to see for the first time. plus a sub plenary decision on free speech, the highest court in the land rejecting republican lawsuit, challenging the biden administration's efforts to combat misinformation on social media. and one of the most aggressive democrats in congress out of a job will tell you about jamaal bowman is lost. what it means for the future of the squad and for democrats on the ballot in november i'm on a roger when per dana bash, let's go behind the headlines inside politics we start with video debuting here on inside hi politics. you're looking at the debate state, at cnn's headquarters in atlanta for joe biden and donald trump will stay in tomorrow night, just eight feet apart. this is where the the event that may define this entire presidential race will take place. there will be no audience in here are the podium. biden will be on the right trump on the left, biden won a coin flip to pick which side he wanted. and this is where dana bash and jake tapper will sit as they moderate the 90 minute debate. cnn's jeff zeleny isn't atlanta, of course, getting ready for the big night. so jeff, the stage as you see there, literally said, it's almost go time. what are you hearing mondaire stages set and a history-making one indeed. but the history books have little guidance for what we are going to see tomorrow evening, the 45th and 46th presidents so the united states, making their case to the american voters and indeed a global audience for why they believe they deserve a second term in office of course so much has changed since the last time the two men were in the same room together on the debate stage before four years ago, this fall of course, there is the invasion of ukraine war in the middle east here at home. of course inflation front and center. voters of course, will have their eyes on all of this. we know that president biden has been hunkered down at camp david taking debate to preparations very seriously, donald trump also taking debate preparations more seriously than he made hey, i've been letting on also trying to expectations set along the way. we've been talking with some voters who of course are going to be tuning into this. it's also in battleground georgia a key battleground state that donald trump narrowly lost to joe biden four years ago. kelvin king is a conservative republican, a longtime leader here he said he has his eye on this is not just a president's perspective or a presence perspective versus a prior president's perspective. >> that's not what this debate is about. we're looking at all types of things from the physical characteristics, the movements, the pace, the types of work, the grammar. i were pentateuch. every nuance of this debate. oh, and also policy two also policy too. of course, policy will be front and center and they are very distinctive, but it is the style and substance and how these two presidents come cross that certainly could change the trajectory of this race. >> so here in battleground, georgia and other battlegrounds across the country. and indeed the entire country, voters will be tuning in to certainly the biggest moment of this presidential race. so far. no question about it. jeff zeleny from atlanta. thanks for that. and i want to turn now to cnn's arlette saenz, who is live at the white house and all that. you have some new reporting on how team bite it, wants to pay trump tomorrow night yeah, money, you know, president biden remains at camp david preparing for this debate and you just showed images of that debate stage, the stage craft of this debate will be so important for biden and that is something that they are running through as these mock debates have played out, he is preparing, standing at a podium. >> he has watched a video that a staffer are taken walk through to identify different areas of the debate. so we know it's where the cameras are, where so he knows where the moderators qarrah, are all as he's trying to make his arguments against trump. now the president is fine tuning the messages and the contrast he wants to draw with trump on that debate stage advisors believe and hope that domestic issues will really define this debate and the upcoming coming election. things like democracy, economy, and abortion rights. but they also are cognizant that foreign policy could emerge at this debate. and that is one area where they believe they can draw a stark contrast with trump, with biden prepare to paint trump is too dangerous and reckless to be in office. now, while the president is at camp david his campaign team has already down in atlanta in just about 90 minutes. they are set to hold a press conference relating to democracy. i'm told by a campaign official that they will have three special guests that includes former republican congressman adam kinzinger, former lieutenant governor of georgia, geoff duncan, two republicans who have endorsed biden then as well as harry dunn who was on hand as a capital police officer on the de that january 6 attack, what this press conference is aiming to do is really trying to draw a contrast with trump over democracy. the need to preserve democratic institutions. this is something that has been central to biden's campaign and its all so something that they believe can play with those republican voters who had been turned off by trump's four years in office, including his actions around the january 6 riot at the u.s. capitol. so all of this serving as a preview of how exactly president sign from the white house. thanks for that let's bring it out. a great group of reporters to break this all down cnn's alayna treene, cnn's isaac dovere. we end caldwell, the washington post zahlen cano young's of the new york times, nice to see you all. later. you'd been talking a lot to the trump campaign about this strategy, tried to pin it back to immigration and talk about the economy. you talk about crime. did they really think trump can do that? >> well, i'll put it this way. anyone who argues, they know which version of donald trump you're going to get on the debate stage tomorrow is lying even donald trump's advisers admit that, look, we want to push him toward talking about kitchen table issues. we don't want him to focus on his grievances. we want him to talk about those three topics, the economy, crime, the border, all things donald trump is polling better than joe biden in for the most part. and all the issues they think that he will do well on come november, however, they also recognize that it really does depend on some of the answers, how donald trump is feeling in the room. he obviously likes to meander and can, depending on what biden says react in a certain way see some munis come out. however, i will also add that it's interesting and some of my conversations with trump's advisers, initially when they got the rules for the cnn debates where you're not going to, where you're gonna be able to shut off the mics. they're going to be turning the microsoft as well as i'm having no audience. there were skepticism around that. now, in recent days, i've actually been told that they think those rules may act actually help donald trump. one is with the mics. we remember back in 2020 on that first debate that they had between biden and trump, donald trump repeatedly talked over joe biden, wouldn't let him get a word in at some points and we saw him donald trump fall in the poles shortly after that, it's something trump himself remarked on the other day with the audience, he also so lakes to feed off a crowd. and so some of his advisers and people close to trump of argued maybe without the audience, it can actually help him stay on message. so that's kind of what the discussion has also been about behind the scenes, how to try to rein in some of that rhetoric and make sure he's in the right place so that he does a good job on the debate stage those podiums are eight feet apart. >> i'm sure you know, there are muted, perhaps if someone's speaking loudly could be picked up on someone else's mike. what do you think? what are you getting from the biden team about if trump? does not go down the path of what he tempted to do, petty grievances are trying to take over and tries to be more sober minded and turns to immigration, to the economy, to the to crime. how will biden deal with that? >> biden is going to try to rile them up clearly and pushed him to defend some of the positions that he's taken on these things while contrasting it to his record and saying, i'm the sober, competent one you're the one who had all these wild things go on while you were president or proposing even more wild things now. but this is a tricky thing for joe biden i we, for all the fanfare about the debate, all the preparations, everything standing up there on stage, even though joe biden has debated a lot of times before and he's debated donald trump twice before. in 2020 after that first debate which was intense, if you remember, in before we know the near the trump had covid biden walked off stage and what he said to his aides, the first thing you said is that was embarrassing and he felt bad about being in the middle of such a mess of a debate. he was saying couldn't get a word in and talked about how he thought he had done badly and had to be reassured by aids that actually most people that trump had done bad. yeah. >> and biden, perhaps trouble is ridiculous before being low energy, but he may need to be low, being low energy. this time, maybe what his team, wants him to do. >> yeah, it worked in that first debate in 2020 actually yeah, this is obviously going to be high-stakes for both of them. the biden campaign is very well aware that this is an opportunity where a large swath of americans are actually going to see them together for the first time in four years. perhaps potentially now, just paying attention attention to what is going on. but everything that trump is doing leading into the debate has been quite predictable. it's the same tactics that he used in 20202016. i was speaking to a person close to him yesterday and said, look, none of this is shocking. this is the exact play book about attacking the moderators are saying thing that joe biden is going to have to be on drugs. he did that in 2020. he did it in 2016 with hillary clinton as well. and so it's an it's an attempt strategy to discredit the entire process should he not do well. you have described the process before you jump in, so and about the unsubstantiated claims that joe biden will be full of drugs, come thursday. >> that is what trump and his allies, i've been saying across the airwaves over the last several days i expect he's going to be up on an energy drinks or whatever they're going to give him. and he did who was overly aggressive at the state of the union? he jumped right over the introduction because he was so hyped up. i expect that's the joe will see at the debate that many of the doctors in congress felt that he was on some type of stimulant, whether it was ritalin or steroids? or something else. so we anticipate that for this first debate, he will be on sunday she's probably going to be filled with adderall like you was at the might of the state of the union again, there's no evidence at all about any of this, and even maryanne miller beaks, who's a swing district republican, going as far as they all these are the doctors believed he was on something and we're seeing a little bit of a shift here too when it comes to the messaging here, i mean, it wasn't too long ago that i remember former president trump saying that joe, biden was the worst debater. now we're hearing, oh, he might be on stimulants again without any evidence. we're hearing he might be a worthy debater it seems like as we're getting closer to this actual debate we are starting one consequence of these statements is you're starting to see the bar load a little bit as well. i'll whip some of the kind of misleading videos we've seen on social media as well of biden as particularly at the g7, you have to wonder if there's anxiety as well when it comes to the trump camp and republicans that the bar has now been lowered as well for president biden, particularly here as you see, the shifting this is one of they say it was where we say, oh, it's unsubstantiated. they're saying with that evidence, they're not they're just making it up. yeah. they're saying it's not red meat this is not like some belief that they have like maybe there'll be a movie star one day. this is made up and it's made up with an intention look, in 2020. remember there was the whole thing was biden wearing some kind of listening device that was feeding him now we're looking at the creases in his shirt. it was the rosary that has late son beau war like you said, the drug stuff has come up before. this is intentional and it's to make it part of the conversation, but that merit metal or maybe she's a doctor? yeah. doctors usually don't diagnose without examining the by sitting in sitting in the audience and saying, wait a second, maybe he was, yes, that's typically now would you do as a doctor? >> no. i just wanted to say one point, all of this as well and some of my conversations i talked with one trump adviser who noted that there was a turning point and then going on offense with the idea of wanting to manage expectations. and that was when they realized that biden was going going to be spending an entire week at camp david solely focused on debate prep. that's when they were like, okay, we need to start changing the narrative around this because he is going to be in there. jason miller said this on a call with reporters yesterday. he said he's gonna be super soldiered up that is there was a turning point once they realize and i think it just speaks to some of the feelings behind this 4 was like almost blind confidence. weeks ago coming from where and now. anyway experts saying he might be a worthy debater. i mean, they could they could have also prepared for the debate. another app. >> well, and also in there they're saying that biden preparing a sign of him not being able to do it. well, this is very normal. most people who are cutting into a presidential debate spend a week preparing for the date debate they, they clear their schedule and this is what they focus on. and donald trump has they are they're making the campaign is making a point and he is still continuing to have lunches and fundraisers and talk to people but he isn't. but trump's preparing to. yes. yes, absolutely yeah. yes. yes. yes. expectation-setting a big part of all this and sure. we'll hear a lot more of that in the day ahead. okay. you know about it. we're just one day away from the cnn presidential debate. of course, moderated by our great colleagues dana bash and jake tapper, don't miss president biden and former president trump when they go head-to-head tomorrow at 9 pm eastern. all right. coming up a big supreme court case on censorship, first amendment, and social media. we'll talk about the ripple 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