Times square. Good morning. Good morning. So i read a report you you had a big line. Whats it been like all evening . Its been great. We did have a big line. Were at 44th and broadway. Line went all the the way to 45th street and then down 45th all the way to 6th avenue. It was huge. People came in in a real celebratory mood. People ate ice cream, relaxed with their kids. Ive never seen a black friday like this before, but 8 00 hour worked really well for families. Lets talk about sales. How did it go overnight . Were just starting. This is 5 00 a. M. On black friday morning. Were really just starting. We have about a b. Maybe a third of the day done. A long way ahead of us. Were adding door busters all day long and we expect everyone to wake up and go out the second time now. Can you give us a sense, is there one or two products that are flying off the shelves . Well, the wii u sold very well last night. You we have a great deal on ipods. That sold very well. Whats the wii u . Its the
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preview tonight s g.o.p. presidential debate with political editor david chalian. ifill: then, ray suarez updates the battle to contain the texas wildfires that have taken four lives and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. woodruff: our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9-11 continues with a report from n.p.r. s daniel zwerdling about an effort to spot terrorists in an unlikely place, one of the nation s biggest shopping centers. i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is attractive to people that want to hurt america. unfortunately the world has changed, and we re doing the best we can to keep this building safe. ifill: and we ask white house counter terrorism chief john brennan about balancing national security and civil liberty in a post-9/11 world. we need do our job the best that we can, but we have to make sure we recognize the limits of the law and also that american citizens and persons have these rights and liberties that we need to respect. wood