breeze. here with tips to survive black friday is joanne nosuchinsky. while many say thanksgiving is their favorite holiday, real patriots say black friday. now, i understand not every shopper can be as seasoned as myself, so i put together a set of rules that will help even thz most novice shopper make out like a pro. let s begin. one, honor the day. black friday shopping is to be done on friday, not thursday. not monday. but friday. and no online purchases. they re not only lazy, but undermine the importance of hardworking retail employees. two, wake up early. getting up before the sun guaranties you ll score door buster deals.
products and money off an x-box one. the first round of door buster deals starts at 5:00 in the afternoon on thanksgiving day. mcdonald s is going italian. starting next year, mozzarella sticks will be added to the dollar menu. mcdonald s hopes the move helps them boost struggling sales because apparently nothing else is working. we have breakfast at noon. that s good. meanwhile, inside the spin room last night at milwaukee, sparks were flying at the fourth republican presidential debate. that s right. the candidates tackling major topics like the economy, national security and immigration. so how dot candidates think they did? the fox business network s own blake burman live in milwaukee has the reaction from last night and today. hey, blake. reporter: hi there, brian, elisabeth, steve. welcome to milwaukee. i know you ve been to the spin room. it gets its name for a reason. that s where the candidates come afterwards in the aftermath of
will cost about $60 million. architects say they need to fix at least 1,000 cracks in the cast iron covering that is the capitol dome. our next number is 15, the number of seconds it took chris david to run 109 yards to run for the win. some are calling it the greatest ending in college football history. i m all for that. alabama had just enough time to try the goal before the game went into overtime. davis grabbed it for a run back that nobody had ever seen for an ending of a football game. finally, 141 million is the number of shopper who is hit the stores this weekend. two million more than last year, but they spent 4% less. the early door buster sales and deep discounts might have cost retailers a little bit of money. let s talk about what s going on
special last night. door buster for 29.99. and now 40 bucks and normally retails for 59 bucks. what is josing? reporter: i can t hear what he said. you have to teach it awesome socks. i haven t had time to teach it cray, cray and awesome socks. and congratulations, ed on that. take a step back and what are you seeing beyond the feshys, we are glad you got that. is it busier than you expected in toys rus and what does it bode? we have a shortened holiday season. they opened up last evening and opened up at 5:00. we were here at 4 o clock for a dorbuster opportunity. it was not all that crowded at 4 or 5 o clock. throughout the day it is much
that s the sound, ain t it? were you in that little number out late thanksgiving night last night or maybe even well before the dawn waking up this morning and hunting down all the rock-bottom deals? the holiday shopping season now officially upon us. today is the craziest if not the busiest shopping day of the year. and that has been rather obvious. sounds like a concert of new kids on the block. that shows my age. according to the national retail federation, about 97 million of us are expected to shop in stores and online. and for many, this black friday tradition actually ended up kicking off yesterday. i get it. more and more stores decided to open their doors on thanksgiving day instead of the day after. and the competition the door