candidate. another way they control everything that will happen. always that surprise question that they re concerned about there. peter alexander following that for us out in front of hofstra university. thank you so much. just minutes from now, the president will head from williamsburg, virginia en route to new york for tonight s debate. he ll do a walk-through of the site. kristen welker has more on the president s preparations. reporter: president obama whether spend some time with his debate prep team here in williamsburg, virginia before heading off to new york this afternoon. once he arrives in new york, he will do a walk-through of the event site. and then he ll have some down time before tonight s debate begins. campaign aides say he is feeling energized and prepared for tonight s debate, but he also also knows that he has to deliver a more aggressive performance than that lackluster first debate. in fact sources close to the campaign say it is likely president obama wil
trying to make a point that i m right and you are wrong. bill: that s crazy. i m right and you know it? the debate coming up. most important debate of all these 732 debates it? is. bill: this is the most important. last one before the iowa caucus on january 3rd. now, how are you, miss megyn kelly, going to ask another question that hasn t been asked? every question in the world has been asked. every one. there isn t i can t even think of any. i think you will be surprised. we at fox news have in this debate a team of four questionnaires, bret baier, chris wallace, neil cavuto and myself. not just the four of you was but the entire debate prep team has been watching every single debate. all of us watch and keep track of the questions that have been asked. so we do a really good job, i think, of trying not to repeat every time our mission is to advance the ball. bill: you have new questions. brand new questions, yes. brand new questions. bill: that cavuto has new questi