we are told that there s going to be a conference call with reporters tomorrow, and jeffrey zions, the man that the president put in charge of things to turn everything around, is going to be on that call. so hopefully, that is when we ll get the questions answered about whether or not this is running at that level they want it to be running. big, big stakes and a lot of people relying on it. thanks very much for keeping track of it all. reporter: sure. black friday is over, but retailers are still trying to get even more shoppers into the stores this holiday weekend. unfortunately, we ve also been seeing a bit of this. [ shouts ] brawls broke out on black friday. police in odessa, texas, had to use pepper spray over a display of tablets and headphones. in tampa, a woman confronted a man videotaping her on his phone. of course, a fight broke out. alexandra field is at columbus circle in new york with her with her fists out, ready to go. alexandra, things seem calm there, don t
it s the holidays, everybody has to get along. reporter: and that chaos continued at some big-box stores across the country. there were fistfights in north carolina, in virginia police arrested two men in a walmart parking lot. one had a knife cut on his arm, the other was arrested for threatening that man with a knife and a rifle. and in las vegas, there was a shooter a shooting after one person tried to steal another person s holiday deal. again, the shopping still continues. a lot of time left before christmas, but we re hoping those are some of the ugliest scenes of the holiday season. miguel? there is something ironic about the day of thanksgiving where everybody sits down to give thanks for all they have, and then get in a fight the next day. i was at lennox mall here in atlanta, it was madness, but everybody was incredibly well behaved, except, of course, for me, who rushed through to get what they wanted. what are the numbers like there, alexandra? reporter: right, we c