thanksgiving. big retailers now, like walmart, staples, kmart, and target are planning on opening their doors earlier this year in an attempt to rake in some extra profit. but a whopping 80% of respondents want they had no plans to shop on thanksgiving day at all. is this a change in america being forced by the corporate boys? joining me now, our rapid response panel, the grio's joy reid, and democratic strategist, bob shrum. great to have you with us tonight. joy, you first. is this just a case of corporate greed? and once again, the workers are expected to do a little bit more for profit. your thoughts. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i think that the shame of it is that the retailers that are the most interested in this policy are those that pay the lowest wages. so you have low-wage workers who have to leave their family and thanksgiving, presuming they can afford to have a thanksgiving to come in and work. i think it is unfair.