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"cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> happy black friday. one in four americans says that he or she plans to shop on this busy shopping day and the crowds are coming out. at times, however, things do get out of hand like at this walmart near los angeles. authorities say a woman waiting in line pepper sprayed other customers, apparently, so she could get a better place in line. ten people were hurt when the crowd scattered. no serious injuries reported. the woman paid for her items and ran out of the store and detectives are hoping that a security camera will help identify her. and there was another wild morning at a walmart near orlando and police say two men started fighting at the jewelry counter. one of them allegedly resisted arrest and officers ended up wrestling him to the ground. okay, hopefully these are just exceptions and it's an important day in the united states, as well. as far as the economy is concerned. so much of this economy relies on consumer spending. we're talking, of course, about black friday with cnn's chris in new york and george in atlanta. chris is at macy's in manhattan and how are things looking now? it's 9:00 a.m. are the crowds out? >> you know what, hala, good morning to you from new york. the world's largest macy's. typically a busy time on a black friday but this time retailers tried something early. some as early as 9:00 last night here in new york city and other cities across america. this scene here at macy's, huge crowds lining up around the block for those good deals. for the very first time ever, they opened up at midnight. four hours earlier than they've ever done in the past. and we spoke with the ceo of macy's just a few moments ago. >> we tested 12 stores at the request of those stores last year and it was a big success right from the gun at midnight. clearly a big success here at herald's square with over 10,000 people standing outside waiting to get in. >> this is going to be a huge test for retailers this holiday season. the retail association of this country expecting 152 million shoppers. that's the estimate on black friday and, of course, coming up on monday, we have cybermonday where you go to the internet to find some of these same deals. hala? >> thanks very much. now, black friday fright be a misnomer these days. some stores actually open on thanksgiving day, not everyone loved that idea. george howell is covering that for us in atlanta. some stores, george, open at 9:00 p.m. you have the midnight open, but that's been going on for a while. but then others are saying, look, if you open in the evening of thanksgiving, you're basically opening on thanksgiving. >> well, hala, here in the news business and i'm sure you can attest to this. i don't know the last time i didn't work a holiday. it's what you do in this business and you're finding many retailers. retail employees now doing the same. many of the employees who work at this best buy started at 10:00 p.m. last night. thanksgiving day. they will get off here in the next couple of hours around 11:00. so, 12-hour work day, a long day many of them clearly happy to be part of the black friday frenzy. but some of them, at least one employee that started a petition in tampa has a problem with it. take a listen. >> i understand that there's money to be made and we need to make that money, but families should always come above any form of money. >> now, that petition has gotten at least 14,000 signatures and another petition started by anthony hardwick, a target employees in omaha, nebraska, got some 200,000 signatures. so, some people definitely agree with this. both companies, both target and best buy responded by saying this is what their customers wanted. they wanted these stores to open early so that they could get these good deals. both employees also add that while they certainly disagree with the policy, they are happy that they can at least share their opinions with no problems. >> so, the question is, is this going to work for retailers? they need the sales. this economy needs consumer spending. are they finding that this is working for them in terms of increasing customer turnout? >> well, according to the national retail federation, this is the busiest shopping day of the year. so, many of these stores trying to capitalize on that to open early and the way it's described, it's a competitive environment. the earlier you open, the better chance you will have customers buying your items. so, clearly, that's what best buy is doing and so far it seems a lot of customers are getting some good deals. >> thanks very much, george. thanks to our team on the ground reporting on black friday. a very important day for retailers and we'll continue to follow developments and see whether or not these 150 million plus customers actually show up with thanksgiving over, the white house candidates are heading back on the campaign trail. our deputy political director paul steinhauser joins us with a look at the state of the race. hi, paul. >> good morning, hala. you're right, the holiday is over and back to business for these candidates. a bunch on the campaign trail, including newt gingrich. he'll be on the campaign trail in florida we're now just 5 1/2 weeks away. that will be in iowa. the iowa caucuses on january 3rd and they kick off the primary and caucus calendar. where does the race stand right now with just 5 1/2 weeks left. take a look at this. this is our most recent cnn/orc poll. these are republicans nationwide and the preference for the nominee. you can see now newt gingrich. that was first time newt gingrich on top and mitt romney in second place, the former massachusetts governor, but that four-point margin for gingrich all tied up when you take into account the sampling error. you have seen his numbers fade over the last few weeks and surged earlier this fall and allegations of sexual harassment from the 1990s. rick perry, the texas governor, remember he was the frontrunner at one point back in september. everybody else in single digits. what about iowa? the first state, take a look, this is a poll by american research group. this came out a couple days ago, as well. gingrich number one and romney second and you can see right there ron paul the congressman from texas at 16% in third place. remember, both these polls, hala, conducted before our debate on tuesday. maybe that debate had an impact and a lot of these debates had impacts on the polls and one reason newt gingrich has surged. >> made comments on amnesty for some illegal immigrants and that could have an impact on his popularity that has surged over the last few polls, i should say. is that something we need to look out for? >> it could be. it could be a concern for newt gingrich, no doubt about it. if you're running in the general election what he said, he did call for some kind of amnesty for some long-term illegal immigrants. some would say a compassionate take or stance and that could help in the general election. but when you're running for the republican primaries among hard-core conservatives, it's basically amnesty is considered a four-letter word especially in states like iowa and south carolina. it could be troublesome for him. a very influential congressman in iowa said after hearing those comments from newt gingrich, he would be less inclined to support gingrich in iowa. so, listen, 5 1/2 weeks left and we've seen these candidates go up and down. will gingrich go down after going up? stay tuned. this race changes by day. >> one thing to appeal to national voters and another one entirely to appeal to primary voters. and we still have a year left. >> we do. >> until the presidential election. but several months until a nominee is determined. >> exactly. no, no, you're right, it is a long road. a long road to the white house once we get through the primaries and caucuses, you're right, all the way until next november for the general election. this ride is far from over. >> paul steinhauser, thanks very much. we'll veyour next political update in one hour. for all the latest political news go to our website, cnnpolitics.com. coming up, tens of thousands of protesters have flooded cairo's tahrir square. they call it their last chance rally. we'll go there live. plus, nasa gets ready to launch its biggest mars mission ever. more on the super bowl of space exploration, next. beauty, huh? it's dependable. long-lasting, too. yeah, i could really use this silverado. i'm a big hunter. oh, what do you hunt? 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here's a man, he's 78 years old. he was a prime minister under hosni mubarak, the dickatorial leader that these protesters overthrew. and there he is now heading the new government. >> that's right. and, so, a lot of criticism has already been heaped on him from some of the people in tahrir square saying he is yet another symbol of the former regime that they're battling against that he's not in touch with the youth that have been so instrumental in driving this protest movement. however, it is important to note, hala, that tahrir square is not all egypt is a country of 70 million people and simultaneously, there is a rival protest under way in another part of cairo where tens of thousands of people have gathered in support of the egyptian military. in support of marshal mohammed, the much reviled general who leads the military council. so, you have a battle of people power here of people trying to show their support for different institutions here. and, fortunately, thus far, the day has gone peacefully. that is a positive thing i can report the two sides have not gotten involved in any types of clashes that we have heard about thus far. >> all right, ivan watson live there in tahrir square. of course, a reminder to our viewers that three days from now is when important elections will take place and everybody will be looking for potential violence there. speaking of violence, while observing events in tahrir square, egyptian american blogger mona eltahawy said she was captured and tortured. >> had this confrontation with the security forces and all of a sudden some riot police crossed over to our side and some of the people standing around me managed to get away, but i was cornered by four or five riot police and they beat me with their sticks and that's how i got the break on my left arm and my right hand and they dragged me beyond what was basically this confront line into this no man's land all the way to the interior ministry, which was close by. as they were taking me there, i experienced a terrible sexual assault. i mean, it was just basically hands everywhere, groping my breasts, hands between my legs. i lost count of the number of hands that tried to get into my trousers that i was trying to push off. they were calling me all kind of terrible names. i fell to the ground at one point and dragging me by my hair. i want to emphasize what happened to me is not just unique to me. this is the kind of brutality that was one of the main catalysts. as an egyptian, i came back to tahrir square because i wanted to be here with fellow egyptians to basically say this revolution will continue and i will not be hijacked by the supreme council of the supreme forces and the security forces that beat me and so many other egyptians. >> mona eltahawy and a reporter was sexually assaulted in tahrir square. according to the head of the moral department, eltahawy was detained because she didn't have an egyptian press pass. what did she expect? 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why? >> on mars if life exists as single cell organisms or it ever existed, we believe it will be under the ground or inside rocks. >> reporter: inside gale crater sits inside what scientists believe is a layered mountain. in essence, the history of mars told in the layers. and if water ever flowed on mars, it might have been in that crater. curiosity's arm will collect samples and place them in its onboard laboratory with the ability to detect organic material. >> now, if we discover organic materials on mars, then it gets very exciting. you know, the chances of it may be low, but the payoff is huge. organic materials are required for life as we know it. >> reporter: but it won't mean life exists, just the building blocks. >> if you go to the driest desert on earth, can you find life on your samples if you do a robotic study? probably not. it's actually quite difficult. life has to stick up and make itself seen. >> reporter: finding life itself would be next to the next wave of explorers. robotic and perhaps even human. >> and john zarrella joins me live. now, john, of course, nasa had actually hoped to launch this mars shins lab two years ago. at the time there were technical issues. the question is, are they confident this time around? >> yeah, they really are. they say the extra two years that they ended up having to take really gave them an opportunity to work out the issues they had. of course, they're way over budget. $900 million over budget on this rover project. but for the engineering team at the jet propulsion laboratory in california which built the curiosity rover, this is a big, big deal, hala, this is the last of the planetary missions on tap for nasa. there are no more. and they really hope that they will be able to find at least evidence on mars of past life. you see that behind me there, we're in the vehicle assembly building in nasa. with the shuttle not flying any more, that's "endeavour" there being ready for its trip to california to the museum that is going to take delivery of it in a year and a half. >> that's fascinating, you're right there in front of it. let's talk about tomorrow's launch. what is the forecast like for that? are we expecting it to be a smooth one? >> weather looks pretty good. yeah, weather looks pretty good. right now it's a little bit windy out there. they've been saying about a 70% chance of good weather. little bit of overcast clouds moving by, but, chances of launch look very, very good from about 10:02 a.m. eastern time and the launch window actually extends out over an hour and a half. plenty of opportunities to get off the ground tomorrow. >> all right, thanks very much. john zarrella reporting live there on that anticipated launch tomorrow. we'll talk to you a bit later. a bid to create the world's biggest mobile phone carrier may get derailed. we're talking about the $39 billion tie up between at&t and tmobile. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. i'm sure trading volume is light, but before we talk about that, the deal. is it going to fall through? >> yes. and that is really the question then, hala, the signal is really not so strong on this one going through. in fact, at&t is setting aside money just in case. it is setting aside a $4 billion breakup fee because companies have to pay a penalty if the deal they agree on winds up falling through. at&t is preparing this because of what happened on monday. that's when the fcc recommended that the deal go to an administrative hearing and this is very rare. the last time it happened was back in 2002 for a different deal and that deal eventually fell through. now, this one, the at&t/tmobile deal comes with a lot of controversy. in fact, the government filed a suit to block it back in february saying it is going to lead to higher prices for consumers and fewer jobs. but this is getting pretty expensive for at&t. in addition to that break-up fee, it will have to pay, if this thing falls through, a $3 billion termination fee to tmobile's owner and it will then lose billions dollars more. so, this one is to be continued. hala? >> we'll keep an eye on that. now, what about trading today? it's the day after thanksgiving. so, obviously, we're not expecting a very high trading volume figure, but what's the expectation in terms of the direction of the stock index? >> hala, more of the same of what we have been seeing. dow futures now pointing lower 70 points. today not much to trade on or economic reports or major corporate news but the headlines are moving, again. yesterday before thanksgiving day we found out that portugal's credit rating was downgraded to junk. what you have here for investors are the same worries about europe carrying through. opening bell ringing in about three minutes, hala. >> we'll check in with you later. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. want to be a savvy holiday shopper? guess what, there's an app for that. in fact, your mobile phone, if you use it correctly, can save you time, obviously, but also money. we'll explain what we mean after the break. 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you're famous. you're asking for it. >> rowling says she was outraged after a journalist slipped a note into her 5-year-old daughter's school bag. and shoppers got an earlier than ever black friday start with some stores opening late at night. 15 people suffered minor injuries at a california walmart when one customer used pepper spray, apparently, to move others out of the line. and mobile phones have with b come quite handy for today's holiday shoppers from searching for deals to comparison shopping. new apps that can help you save time and money. karen shows us how helpful our phones can be. i have to confess, i don't phone shop. if there was an option to do it easily and quickly, i guess that's very tempting, right? >> stlz a lot more of those apps out there this year, more than ever. the smartphone is the holiday shopp shopper's best accessory. do everything from tracking down those elusive items to even saving yourself a little bit of christmas cash. >> reporter: 'tis the season to be mobile. >> this is undoubtedly the year of mobile devices. >> reporter: holiday shoppers can have the best of both worlds using that smartphone while looking at merchandise in the store. >> you can touch it, you can feel it, you can see it, but then they're going to price check on their mobile phones or their mobile tablets. >> reporter: the google shopper app for iphone and android is just one way to make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck. >> you can go on and find out product information, reviews of the product from other consumers who have purchased it. do price comparisons with online retailers, as well as brick and mortar retailers. >> reporter: location-based apps like four square are a favorite for limited time offers and a simple search for nearby deals may yield more than you expect. >> looking for deals and coupons that are available online is a huge way that people use search and their mobile devices. >> reporter: the tablet boom has given rise to another trend. couch commerce. easy to tote around than a laptop, consumers can take that tablet to bed so it never stops. dozens of retailers and offers free two-day shipping for a membership fee and keep track of online purchases with an app like slice for iphone. scans your inbox and looks for shipping information and tracks packages and electronic receipts. >> we keep citing that number, 152 million americans expected to shop black friday and through the weekend, well, that means a lot of fighting for parking spots. so, check and see if your city or even your local mall has a parking spot app. those are out there to help make it just a little bit easier, hala. >> all right, karen, you're braving the crowds. i don't know if you're going to get some shopping in at the pentagon city maul in arlington there, good luck to you and we'll check in with you later. beginning to look a lot like christmas at the white house. the official white house christmas tree will be presented to first lady michelle obama in about an hour and a half. dan lothian will have a bird's eye view. tell us about this beautiful tree. >> good morning, hala. if a tree is headed here to the white house, it has to be fully vetted for beauty and all the other characteristics that make it the fur peperfect tree for t house. this one comes from wisconsin. a 19-foot tall balsam fir and it was harvested just last week. now, in order for a tree to get here, it has to go through a long process. first of all, a competition. there's a state and regional competition and there are different panels made up of tree growers, retailers, other experts. then, a white house team will formally make the selection. this time, the selection, the honors go to susan and tom shoeder of their farm there in wisconsin. this tree, by the way, was planted 18 years ago and now made the journey here to washington where it will be sort of the centerpiece of the holiday season, as all of that gets under way starting today, hala. >> for all those people perhaps in washington, d.c., on holiday, do the white house tours include the tree? >> of course. i mean, this is a tree that everyone really wants to see when they come here to washington and they get a chance to tour the white house. as you know, during the holiday season, there are a lot of different holiday receptions here at the white house. there are tours that do take place. this tree will be in the white house blue room. and, so, anyone who's coming through here, thousands of people who will come through here during the holiday season will get a chance to see this beautiful tree. >> thanks, dan lothian at the white house. prince harry turned tourist this week. he stepped away from helicopter training for a different kind of thrill ride. the details are next. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. -why? 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"u.s. weekly" is reporting the 27-year-old royal visited university studios on wednesday and harry's highlights included a behind the scenes studio tours and a king kong 360 and the war of the worlds exhibits. teen sensation justin bieber may have visited all seven cont tents, but he couldn't seem to name them all on the "late show" with david letterman. >> where have you been? run off the countries. >> i think i've been to every continent. >> how many contineninents are there. >> asia, north america, south america, africa, antarctica and the north pole. no. >> actually, i'm kind of impressed that he got antarctica. he named six of the seven. he just forgot europe, which seemed like a slip more than anything else. letterman gave him a hint to help him with the final answer. i thought that was pretty good. a severe drought dries up a texas lake. underneath a tiny town is revealed and that's not all archeologists found lurking 20 feet under water. that story is next. also, the holiday hiring surge. retailers are expected to have brought on an extra 500,000 workers this holiday season and does sound great, but are they leading to full-time work or are we becoming a part-time economy? that and more on cnn. so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. 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>> and you make a good point because, sure, many of these part-time positions do wind up leading into a full-time position and, you know what, a part-time job in the end is better than having no job at all and it gives employers a lot of flexibility. let's say department stores and at call centers where there are long hours so they can cut and boost hours and don't necessarily have to lay people off, as much. it is also cheaper for employers because they don't have to pay benefits. but the thing is, many part-time jobs don't lead to full-time jobs and that hurts the economy. for workers, that leads to more instability because their hours and the size of their paychecks end up fluctuating a lot. part-time workers wind up leaving quickly for other jobs. and then it costs a lot to train these people, as well. so, sure, it's good to have work, but the reality is, we really don't want to become a part-time economy. >> absolutely. alison kosik, thanks very much. having a baby is a big decision and a big expense. now more and more couples are putting another child on hold because they're worried about making ends meet. we'll hear one of those families explain their decision to wait. ? 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>> they bet tonga 2-1 and then a tie against the cook islands. a huge turn-up for a team. they once lost 31-0. >> what? >> yeah. that's how bad it was to start. >> in soccer? >> yes, yes. that's how bad it was to start. they've now one. they were number 204 in the world. >> the goalkeeper took in 31 goals? >> yes. >> you have to almost work at that, right? >> 204th in the world in the rankings. tied for dead last. i think they'll move up a little bit. >> i looked up american somoa. 62,000 people live there. small population. well done. i like that they kept at it until they registered that first win. reminds me when germany beat saudi arabia 8-0 in a world cup. i think two world cups ago. you do feel bad, though. you know? for the team on the other end of that. thanks. see you a bit later. there's a new debate. family planning versus family finances. more and more couples now take money in to account when deciding whether to expand their family. christine romans introduces to a couple having this very conversation. >> want to go get some toys? >> reporter: laurie and ryan want another baby. >> where are you having a baby? where are you having another baby? but it's not always that easy. >> reporter: but the economy stands in their way. >> two would scare the heck out of me. child care costs times two. that's another big chunk of change. >> hi. >> reporter: the couple spends $11,000 on child care for olivia. she's 1 1/2 years old. ryan, a detective, gets extra income working in the family's business but laurie's job is a major factor in the family planning. >> did you get the letter from us over the summertime about the funding cuts? >> reporter: 14 out of 21 people laid off at the child care association where she works. laurie isn't sure if she'll have a job come january. >> i'm 39 now and so there's a window and so that window closing while the job window closes at the same time or potentially will close, it's a little unnerving. can you burp the baby? >> reporter: women are waiting longer to have kids and having fewer of them. in 2010, 4 million babies were born in the u.s. down from the peak of 4.3 million in 2007. dr. jack moritz delivered about 3,000 babies. you are going to cost $250,000 by the time you're 18. >> that's true. >> reporter: $226,000 according to the government up from ten years ago. >> there's no doubt that economy matters in having children. it hazmatered throughout history. in the depression it went down. in other recessions it wept down and in boom time it goes up. >> reporter: the recession is technically over but for most people doesn't feel like it. >> couples are telling me that the economy is tight. having a kid, it is a great expense. i think a bigger expense up in your head than in reality but still, you know, people think about kids and college and education and all of the costs involved. they're right. so they're seeing the moment right now. how could we ever do this? they're postponing it. >> reporter: he says women think they can't afford to have a baby but for many, they can't afford to wait. >> biological clock. >> reporter: you can't wait for the economy to recover. >> stock is up or down but the stock in the eggs is always going down. >> reporter: yeah. >> basically every year we get older. >> can you say thank you? >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: they remain a family of three. >> if we can add another one, great. and if that doesn't happen, then i don't -- we're not going to be any less happy for what we have. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. we start this hour with black friday. it is upon us. a day retailers have been looking forward to all year but at times the quest for bargains has gotten out of hand. overnight there have been shootings at walmarts in north carolina and northern california. at a mall, as well, in north carolina. there are no reports of any deaths but some people are spending black friday in the hospital. all to get their hands on a tv or something else. and then there's this story from the los angeles area. authorities say a woman waiting in line pepper sprayedeer customers apparently so she could get a better place in line. about ten people were hurt when the crowd scattered. no serious injuries are reported. the woman paid for the items and ran out of the store. detectives hope a store security camera will help identify her. hopefully these are exceptions because there should be many people jamming the stores today. cnn poll found that nearly 1 in 4 americans will shop today. that's more than in recent years. it will be good for the economy if there's that kind of turnout. a retail group expects the number of shoppers this weekend up 10% this year. let's see if some of the predictions are coming true. chris knowles is at macy's in manhattan all morning. chris, it's turnout but it's also how much each individual consumer spends. that's going to be important, as well. >> reporter: i think you're right. some of the incentives here at macy's, you spend a certain amount on one product, they throw you a little extra like the justin bieber cologne for the ladies. some day. you get the holiday cd, too. and a special download available only at macy's. the crowds are steady. still streaming. you mentioned more and more people shopping. almost one of them. here today. in and around the herald square area but at midnight that's where the action was. first time ever, macy's opened up at midnight. a crowd rushing in to the store looking to snap up those early bird specials. thousands of upon thousands of people making their way in to this part of the city. and i'll tell you, we spoke to the ceo of macy's a little bit earlier and he is loving what he's seeing so far. >> we tested 12 stores at the request of the stores last year and it was a big success right from the gun at midnight so it was clearly a big success here at herald's square with over 10,000 people standing outside waiting to get in. >> reporter: and wait they did. and, you know, the stream is still happening here. we're expecting the crowds to continue throughout the day. as the specials go on in to the night. now, of course, we have cyber monday to look forward, as well. and the ceo of macy's says that business is doing particularly well for the company, as well. so so far, so good. i think the black friday experience is a pleasant surprise for the bosses at macy's. >> thanks, chris knowles in manhattan there at the macy's store. a reason for the extra busy black friday could be that it did not start on friday at all. some stores opened on thanksgiving and that might be good for shoppers but some store employees are not very happy about the lost family time. here's cnn's george howell. >> reporter: thanksgiving day. we found customers like elaine and carlos gonzalez putting turkey din owner the back burner in search of bargains. >> a kinect for his birthday and a big tv and a camera for the family. >> reporter: macy's to walmart, customers are finding good deals on black friday but what about the employees who give up their thanksgiving? >> we are retail workers and expected to work odd hours. this is the first year that best buy asked us to miss our thanksgiving. >> reporter: rick started an online petition against best buy for asking employees to work thanksgiving day. he's gotten more than 15,000 signatures. >> i understand that there's money to be made and we need to make that money but family should come above any form of money. >> reporter: another petition started by a target employee in oma omaha, nebraska, gotten 200,000 signatures. anthony explained via skype. >> they're friendly management. think about the people who are having an issue with this e tigs up in minneapolis. >> reporter: both minneapolis-based retailers responded. from target, we have heard from our guests they want to shop target following their thanksgiving celebrations rather than only having the option of getting up in the middle of the night. and from best buy, we have customers who have told us they'd like to shop best buy on thanksgiving day and that's why we're opening at midnight. elaine says stores opened early to be competitive. >> black friday has been the biggest shopping day of the year and retailers know they need to do everything they can to maximize the sales on that day. >> reporter: while some may choose to enjoy the holiday at home, those out for the deals giving thanks for those giving up their holiday. >> giving up their family time and everybody should say thank you for being here today. >> reporter: and now, a live picture at this best buy in georgia where it's a busy day for customers and clearly busy day for the employees here. many of them started at 10:00 p.m., thanksgiving day. they will finish work, finish their shift around 11:00. so 11:00 this morning, a long 12-hour shift. you talk to some, some of them may not agree with the policy. some are fine with it. talking to two employee that is started the we decision, they both say that they're thankful that they work for companies where they can share their opinions and have no problems with it. >> all right. george howell, thanks very much for reporting there outside of atlanta. a sea of people in the heart of cairo today for what protesters call the quote last chance rally. it comes a day after egypt's military leaders named a new prime minister. a man who'd already held the post under hosni mubarak. dan lothian is tracking reaction from the united states at the white house. first, let's bring in ivan. we have seen violence over the last few days. there are big protests in tahrir and adjacent streets. is there violence today? >> reporter: so far, fortuna fortunately, we haven't heard of any violence. at least 41 people have been killed since the protest movement began on saturday. moments after the new prime minister, the newly-apointed prime minister addressed the nation in a televised address and swore that he would be afforded more powers, more authority than the successor had had, i heard the crowd behind me here in tahrir chanting meaning leave. i don't know if that referred to him or the ruling military council that this protest movement has been so against, but definitely, that has not had any affect on diminishing the people power protest movement that we have seen here in tahrir square. >> of course, the big question is in three days there are elections, parliamentary elections. the first of many stages in this electoral process and egypt and the question is how will these elections unfold? can they be held in the current environment even? >> reporter: that has been a big debate. the ruling military council says, yes, we got to go ahead. one of the biggest political blocks, the muslim brotherhood also wants elections. they're predicted to do quite well because they're so well organized an enso well funded. some of the demonstrators here say this is no time for parliamentary elections. it is worth noting that today is also a day of rival demonstrations. across town, there is another protest in the works where you have tens of thousands of people expressing their support for the military. their support for field marshall who's so reviled by the people behind me here and they are chanting that tahrir does not represent all of egypt so really a complicated picture here today. >> thank you very much, ivan watson. over to white house correspondent dan lothian. let me ask you about the white house and the u.s. position. the white house has been rather quiet. of course, it wants this process in egypt to unfold peacefully. but there is some bumps in the road. so what are people saying in the white house or even if it's not officially on the record about what's going on there? >> reporter: right. well, look. i can tell you that here they are very concerned about what's been unfolding, taking place on the ground there in egypt. the white house seems to be applying more pressure now in the push for democratic reforms saying that the situation requires a fundamental solution. white house spokesman carney in a statement said, quote, the united states strongly believes that the new egyptian government must be empowered with real authority immediately. we believe that the full transfer of power to a civilian government must take place in a just and inclusive manner that responds to the legitimate aspirations of the egyptian people, as soon as possible. what you have been hearing over the last few days here at the white house is a condemnation of the violence there, calls for restraints on all sides. but also, calls on the egyptian officials to launch an independent investigation in to deaths there. and then, of course, reassurance that the united states will continue to stand with the egyptian people as they push for democratic reforms. >> all right. well to put it bluntly, the u.s. does send money to egypt, still the military in control of the country. those that complain about the revolution saying we got rid of the president but not the regime. if the military, for instance, does not hand over power to a civilian government in a peaceful manner, what might the u.s. reaction be to that? >> reporter: well, i think we'll have to wait and see at that point what the reaction will be. clearly, it would not be the situation that this white house foresaw pushing so hard for the end to the long regime of mubarak. they wanted there to be a peaceful transition to democracy and even as president obama pointed out before this would not be an easy and smooth transition but they're hopeful that that eventually will take place and that there won't have to be any sort of other things that the white house will have to do here on this end. >> thanks very much. our team of correspondents at the white house. dan lothian and ivan watson? egypt. fists and hair flying in a knockdown drag-out nail salon brawl. details when we check the news cross country. if you finished your black friday shopping, get ready for round two. small business saturday. find out what's behind the push to drop some cash at mom and pop shops. stay with us. hey guys, i know i told you that head & shoulders is for more than dandruff. how it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. but who used mine up? 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"american idol" veteran flubs america's nation 58 anthem. she kicked off the nfl game last night in detroit and in the middle of the song she stopped for about five seconds and picked up a few words later. afterwards she tweeted, i have no excuses. i messed up. no excuse for this brawl at a georgia nail salon. some mothers and daughters started swinging and throws bowls at each other. one hit an innocent bystander in the face. the teenager got a big gash on her chin and some teeth knocked out even. police are looking for the woman responsible for it all. and a california woman says she'll stand on the street corner in the bikini until she gets the missing dog back. the chihuahua ran away last week and she thinks a neighbor may have staken him and also on a hunger strike. well, today is black friday. and then we have cyber monday. in between, there's now small business saturday. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. so small business saturday, self explanatory. buy items, purchase services from small businesses. do they account for much of the economy in the u.s.? >> reporter: they do. they're a huge portion of what makes our economy move. you know, and what this movement is all about meant, meant to shop at independent stores and communities. not at the big box stores we know and love. small business saturday is spearheaded by american express and president obama stepping on board supporting it saying small businesses are the backbone of our economy. amex says small business created 65% of the new jobs we have had over the past 20 years. supporting small businesses keeps the money in the area because those businesses pay taxes and hire workers. >> all right. so, that is going to be a big test. is this the first time that they do this small business saturday then to see -- and i do waonder i mean, will consumers help out the mom and pop stores? >> reporter: well, you know, there's an incentive here because as you can see american express which is sort of launching this idea says, you know, you can benefit from this so if you register your card and then use it you get a $25 credit for them using the card. they make more money because the retailer pays a fee and you pay interest with a balance. also, you know what? 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i understand she paid for the items. >> they were waiting to get video games in that section. >> i see. >> they were getting to get the video game. the store had opened earlier in the day and people were coming through because the sales -- some of the sales did not start until 12:00. some of the stuff started at 10:00. where they opened up the bulk of the items and passed them out. in this particular section, which is the video section, their sale started at 10:00 but there were people there waiting in line and some of them were waiting in line. some of them were just waiting around the section. and they kind of created like a big rounded area around that section which blocked the passageway to go anywhere in that section. so as we were passing by to try to get through to the other side, they decided to, i guess, open the section and people started grabbing things. >> i see. >> and when people started grabbing things this woman just decided to spray. when she sprayed, i guess she got everybody because, you know, we were just passing by and we got a whiff of it. other people that were closer were affected, you know, in the face. there was 20 people all taking care of by the fire department. >> but you weren't pepper sprayed. your kids got a whiff of it but everyone's fine? >> yes. >> all right. >> the kids are okay. they just kind of ran off and felt uneasy. they went to the bathroom and washed up. and because it was up in the air, you know? if it was maybe on to the floor it wouldn't have affected so many people. >> sure. it does end up lingers. i want to thank you for your time. sorry your kids had to go through that. people out there shopping, calm down. you know? the flat screen, the video game. it will be there for a few more hours. while out shopping, why not do something for yourself? learn to recognize the signs of heart disease. former president clinton is perhaps the best known heart patient in america. he talked to cnn's dr. sanjay gupta about his bypass surgery hoping it will help others. >> i was lucky i didn't die of a heart attack. >> reporter: former president clinton, like too many people, was busy. and for years he ignored warning signs from his heart. but in 2004, during an exhausting book tour, there was something different. >> i had a real tightness in my chest when i was getting off the airplane and only time i'd had it unrelated to exercise. >> reporter: here in new york and just a couple of hours president bill clinton, former president, is scheduled to undergo surgery. >> so i immediately went down to our local hospital and they did a test. they said you got real problems. they hustled me down to columbia presbyterian and they confirmed the determination i had serious blockage and needed the surgery. >> reporter: the doctors immediately knew. options were limited. the 58-year-old clinton needed to have his chest opened, his heart stopped and surgery performed. >> there's no medical treatment for reversing the obstructions that formed in the blood vessels. >> i got hillary and chelsea there and it was happening fast. everybody who cared about me was scared and i felt rather serene. i thought, gosh, we dodged a bullet. >> reporter: on labor day in 2004, mr. clinton had four blood vessels bypassed. >> starting this morning around 8:00 he had a relatively routine quadruple bypass operation. we left the operating room around noon and he's recovering normally at this point. so, i think right now everything looks straightforward. >> well, president clinton has made some dramatic changes and there are things you can do right now, as well, to prevent a heart attack. watch "dr. sanjay gupta reports" tonight. when we come back, how does mitt romney close a seven-point gap in iowa? 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you're famous. you're asking for it. >> roweling was outraged after a journalist slipped a note in to her 5-year-old's school bag one day. political buzz. political buzz is your rapid fire look at the best political topics of the day. three questions, 30 seconds on the clock and playing today with us democratic strategist john rowley. goldy taylor, a political analyst. editor at large. and georgetown professor chris mets ler. hi, everyone. happy black friday. first question. >> good morning. >> five and a half weeks to go until iowa and newt gingrich as we have seen in the latest polling is leading out of the state. romney is seven points behind so the question is, what does romney need to do now to close the gap? chris? >> well, in terms of what romney needs to do is what he's not been able to do which is win over the conservative base. at this point, we're not sure which romney will show up. unless and until he can win over the conservative base, he's not going to be able to close the gap. in fact, newt has come out and primarily been beating him because, in fact, while we may not agree with a lot of what newt says, we understand that he is the conservative in the race and as a result of that, i think unless and until romney can close this gap with conservative base it's going to be hard. >> goldy? >> that's about right. newt gingrich is known as the father of conservatism, modern conservatism here in georgia and mitt romney really can't be what he isn't. i think that's what conservatives are really responding to. the political expediency and the flip flopping over the issues over the years left him with an air of mistrust among conservatives and isn't anybody but mitt kind of race right now. >> and john, what do you think? do you agree? >> well, romney needs to channel newt and newt needs to channel romney. i mean, romney needs to say or do something interesting which is newt's specialty to prove he is not the android candidate with the chip in the back of the neck and newt needs to not melt down. he's ticking time bomb the entire political career and says or does something that melts down whatever his political fortunes are. maybe another vacation to the greek isles for newt would be the best thing to stay on top of the polls. >> you know what? a vacation to the greek isles is a good idea. the bipartisan group america elect raising money to put a third candidate on the ballot next year. who's most likely to fill that ballot slot, goldy? >> nobody. you know, at the end of the day, independent candidates are spoilers. looking back to ross perot, they're spoilers. this year when we have a lot of social media and other things, certainly gives independents a bigger, better chance to run but if anybody's going to fill that slot it has to be somebody with their own money like michael blamberg and i doubt that the mayor of new york runs for the presidency this year any other year and so maybe you have a ross perot who, you know, certainly -- not ross perot. you have a -- you know who i mean. >> john? john, what do you think? >> well, i think the dream ticket for democrats would be sarah palin and donald trump. that's what we're hoping for. and then i think the fascinating ticket would be george clooney and michael bloomberg. you would have two guys from the top 1% who can make a case that they could fight on behalf of the 99%. >> right. but how likely is it? >> i would say -- i would agree with what goldy says. unlikely any of them make a move for it right now. >> chris? >> yeah. absolutely. i agree. there's nobody who's going to fill that spot. i mean, independent candidates are just not going to do it. i think, you know, for republicans, the dream candidate would be, oh, i don't know, russ fi finegold of wisconsin. >> this is the field then. now 20 seconds each. nothing says thanksgiving like a charlie brown special but jimmy kimmel gives it a political twist. watch. >> mitt, you hired illegals. in your home and you knew about it for a year and the idea that you stand here before us and talk about that you're strong on immigration is on its face the height of hypocrisy. >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. i'm looking forward to finding your facts on that. >> i'll tell you the facts. >> rick, again -- i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. you get 30 seconds. time for you to -- this is the way the rules get. i get 60 seconds and then you get 30 seconds to respond, right? >> okay. it's funny. it's hilarious and funny taking an actual debate and sort of conversation and put it in the mouths of anyone else but the politicians themselves but this in particular is funny. which cartoon do you think sums up the 2012 presidential race, chris? and why? >> i think it's family guy because i think what you have is just a bunch of dysfunctional people just kind of running around here. we're not sure exactly what's going on so i think family guy probably sums it up the best in this political season. >> john? >> beavis and butthead. it's a race to the bottom in terms of quality of candidates, the baebt. now the music hasn't been that good but the jokes have been funnier. >> okay. goldie? >> i'll show my age here. josey and the pussycats. it is the an all-girl band singing the same tune show after show after show. >> thanks to all three of you for joining us on this black friday political buzz panel. have a great weekend, all of you. coming up, the occupy wall street movement attempting to occupy black friday. but shoppers say it won't stop them from snagging those bargain priced flat screens. we'll be right back. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. checking news across the country. in texas, the draught there is drying up lakes and underneath one lake is an old town called bluffton. also, discovered when the lake dried up, never before seen artifacts and ruins, including a cemetery that dates back to the 1930s. and in animal news in missouri, a pet wallaby decided to take a stroll around town. took off while being fed and it got caught and taken back to the kansas city zoo. in everett, washington, parents of a 4-year-old say their daughter was forced to scribble her little signature on a form banning her from a store for shoplifting. a safeway security guard informed the girl and her father that the store would be pressing charges after he watched the small girl open a bag of fruit, eat some of it and put it back on the shelf. safeway says it's investigating the incident. that's impressive, she can sign. the holiday shopping season is officially started but not everyone is taking part. in fact, there's a movement against black friday. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. now, we hear the protesters may look a little bit familiar from the wall street area. tell us more about what they say they hope to achieve by doing this today. >> reporter: and you talk about them, familiar. sure, they should seem familiar. these are the same occupy wall street protesters or protest that spread nationwide against corporate greed and today focusing on retailers. this is smaller. not in every city but this initiative is called occupy black friday. now, you look on the group's facebook page and they say they want to show corporations they're nothing, nothing without the 99%. encouraging people to go ahead and shop at local stores and not go to the big box stores. take a listen to one of the black friday protesters in oakland, california, listen to what one had to say. >> you need to shop, shop with a conscience. >> until people change their behavior and send a different message through the system of their values, then the system will start to respond. >> we need stuff for our families and i work every day and this is the best deal and they're not writing my checks and saving me money so i'm here. >> reporter: so you see, hala, there's a message against corporate america but as you can tell from the last woman, you know what? they have to shop for holiday gifts anyway. some people need to get a deal and save some money so you know what? two sides to the story, hala. >> thank you. american somoa has never or had never won a soccer match in 17 years of international play. earlier this week, they finally won. and now, they're on a roll. that story after the break. also ahead, several people have reportedly developed seizures after seeing particular scenes in this popular vampire movie. the story is next in your showbiz headlines. 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"twilight" fans known to have strong reactions to the films but several reports including a florida man developing seizures during the tense birthing scene in "breaking dawn part 1." a medical expert says it may be triggering photo sensitive epilepsy. for 17 years, american somoan soccer team gone without winning a game. they lost one game 31-0. but at last for this week, the bad times are over. cnn's don radelle joins us from london. 31-0. i didn't know you could lose in soccer/football which is what we would call it. >> you can if you're terrible. for many years they've been dreadful. one of the worst teams in the world. right at the bottom of fifa rankings and 17 years, they scored 12 goals but conceded 229. as you say, all that's completely changed this week. they beat tonga in a world cup qualifying match and then drew against the cook islands and now on an unbeaten streak. if they win their next game this weekend, they'll be through to the next stage of world cup qualifying. so this is a huge achievement for them. hala, a bit early to be carried away. even if they get through to the next stage after the weekend, there are still four more stages of world cup qualifying to go before they book their tickets to brazil in 2014. >> i love these stories. these are some of my favorite stories. a team lost for 17 straight years and finally makes it through. well, congratulations to them. a tiny nation of 60,000 people. tell us about the sidelines collision at a dallas cowboys game. >> yeah. this was quite entertaining. the cowboys beat the dolphins last night by a point, hala. i don't know if you knew this but nfl players of most teams are forbidden from dating or frater nizing with the cheerleaders. if you get close to them, you have to be creative. watch what the cowboys tight end did with the ball last night. careening off the end of the touch line and absolutely clattered in to one of the cheerleaders there. she had her back to him and didn't see that coming. she is melissa kellerman. she is laughing about it. she says she's not hurting as much as you would think which she puts put down in a tweet to the fact that perhaps the tight end isn't as tough as he looks or maybe she's way tougher than she looks. but -- >> not hurting today. like some of you all thought i would be. that's cute. she's okay then, right? i'm sure she's bruised here and there. >> but this is what i think is sad. because of the cowboys rules, he took her out but he can't take her out to apologize. >> oh dear. thanks very much. helping you shop smarter. but apps can save you time and money if you have the right apps. we'll break down the best black friday apps after the break. checking stories making headlines today. at 11:00 eastern this morning, first lady michelle obama will receive the official white house christmas tree. keeping in the holiday spirit at 5:00 eastern national harbor, maryland, kicks off a harbor lights festival complete with tree lighting and fireworks and live performances. also, at 5:00, protesters promise to occupy black friday by holding a series of protests across the country. well, mobile phones and tablets can make holiday shopping a lot less shopping and all about how you use them and download a few apps. laurie seigal has a look at best black friday apps to help save you time and money. >> hala, it is black friday and that means long lines and great bargains. maybe too many bargains. looking for help, we have a couple of apps 20 help you get organized, save time and maximize your savings. the first one is my favorite app. the go to app, the black friday app. you take a look and look through all the major retailers offering up different ads and different deals so it really keeps you up to date with the latest and so many bargains that this is a really important app to have. you can search by category. looking for electronics, you can search and see that there's 1,050 ads and discounts happening at retailers. my favorite part of this app is the deal part and what you can do is look and every couple of minutes updating with different deals. you can purchase on the app. press buy now or you can save it or this is a cool part. you can post it to twitter or facebook and ask your friends what they think about it. so that's definitely a go to app for the hall days and another one, say you're in bed and don't want to go get up and pick up the tv from target you don't want to miss that bargain. you can go do a site called zarli and post a task and essentially outsource your tasks to your community. i add in details. you press next. i would say $50 and a couple taps and, you know, i would like someone to do this in the next hour and you can zaarly it, putting it out to friends on facebook and twitter and someone might want to wait in line for you. this is your favorite. this is snap tell. if you have been in a store and looking at an item, a book, a cd, a dvd and they say this is the best price you're going to get, sometimes you don't believe them. what you can do is take a picture. using snap tell. so right now i'm taking a picture of a book and when i do that, what it's going to do is locate that book and going to tell you where it's being sold in my neighborhood. how much it's being sold for and if i with k get a better price online. their local prices are $1.99 for this book. that's a bargain. i can get directions and new jersey. i can get directions, call them up. i can go get it. you know, the great thing about the apps, hala, use most of them past black friday. hala? >> thanks very much. just five weeks to iowa. where do the gop candidates stand? your political ticker is next. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. 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