Finally time for action. Fix the border for once and for all now. National security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has more from the pentagon. Reporter the deployment of 5900 u. S. Troops to the border has led to a lot of lawyers going back and forth to determine what those u. S. Troops are allowed to do. Senior military troops visited for thanksgiving. Most of the unarmed troops have been laying down wire at the border and that job is almost complete. About 400 pms have been shifted from texas to california to protect the Border Patrol facing the arrival of more migrants. But jim mattis, who visited the border recently with the dhs secretary, has made clear the troops are not expected to have contact with any migrants. They are there for backup and do not even have weapons. That is according to mattis and the law, dana. Dana jennifer, what does the new guidance authorize . Theres some confusion on that . In an unusual memo from the white house, the chief of staff john kelly, not the p
positions to other nearby target scores. however, gary chico, one of the many candidates for major in chicago, said it s not just about the target jobs. the in the strip mall that depend on the draw from the big anchor store. dana: thank you for that. let s stick with this black friday blitz. the two month holiday shopping period could see $717 billion in retail sales. that s up more than 4.3% from last year which was all a good year. let s talk about what everyone is buying. i like talking to you because you have millennial children. zennials. they re younger but following in the millennial footstep. dana: do they like to buy things? they love the buy thing. think if gen z grew up in an entirely digital world. every other generation had a
it is terrible, it s heartbreaking. to see it almost died. drag down the evening. that falling meteor would the size of a minivan. people in two states reported seen this flash in the sky last weekend and during a strange boom. now pieces of space rock are turning up across northern california. robert lyles gives us an up close look at what the media rights. it weighs slightly more than a quarter but is invaluable to scientists. this is one of the most important committee rise this fall and in our lifetime. of the first me your hunter s to descend along american river. you can guarantee there is another piece of hundred yards as but it is a difficult thing to see. there have been just to witness meteor falls in california. ironically few years ago i also recover the second one that was read can lake but sunday s fall of lotus and northeast of sacramento trump s them all the generated a sonic boom. 1/4 is fielding nuclear device that s why could be heard from asse
what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? [meow] [laughter] [applause] shh. shh. shh. quiet. [laughter] we have run very as long there is no time for jocularity or fun. there wasn t much time for it during the show. good night, everybody. captioned by the national caption,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, it is terrible, it s heartbreaking. to see it almost died. drag down the evening. that falling meteor would the size of a minivan. people in two states reported seen this flash in the sky last weekend and during a strange boom. now pieces of space rock are turning up across northern california. robert lyles gives us an up close look at what the media rights. it weighs slightly more than a quarter but is invaluable to scientists. this is one of the most important committee rise this fall and in our lifetime. of the first me your hunter s to descend along american river. you can guarantee there is another piece of hundred yards as but it is a difficult thing to see. there
help make a great city even greater. chris bury reports from chicago. reporter: the former white house chief of staff coasted to an early and commanding lead, winning a clear majority to avoid a runoff election in april. you sure know how to make a guy feel at home. reporter: rahm emanuel bested a crowded field including former senator carol moseley braun and longtime chicago official gary chico. in a hotly contested race, he fended off numerous challenges to his residency. but from the beginning, emanuel enjoyed clear advantages, including the implicit backing of president obama and a national fund-raising effort that raked in at least $13 million. if you want the windy city to have a gale force of leadership, rahm emanuel is your mayor. reporter: emanuel takes office in may, replacing the retiring richard m. daley who s been in office 22 years, longer