not just for a week or two but for the long term. i have heard from thousands of you on facebook, twitter, e-mail, all over the place and some of you feel like the media paved the way for a madman to become president. others of you feel like journalism is completely irrelevant now. still, others of you feel like the media bias tilted the race in one direction or the other. many of you are wondering who and what you can trust. so the bottom line is there are lessons to be learned if we are willing to learn them. so let s get started here because we have special guests standing by, including nate silver who had strong feelings about how polls should be covered in the future and famed first amendment lawyer floyd abrams also standing by. he is preparing to defend the press against possible restrictions and attacks. but now the focus on journalism in the trump age, let s bring in our super panel. dodi stewart, editor-in-chief of fusion.net.
and nasa determined to answer a question, is there life on mars? the journey to the red planet is about to begin on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com and good morning to you, and happy black friday. many of you are already up, shopped and are back home. watching from a macy s television set. probably so. ali and christine have the day off. i m carol costello here with alina cho on this friday morning. the leftovers packed away and the fridge and shoppers everywhere have already started hunt. pull back lines, say go in and it s like a stampede. everyone just darts in there. the holiday shopping season is officially under way. it startederer than usual last night at this toys r us in new york. the doors opened. crazy. in los angeles, ten people suffered injured when everyone surged into a walmart store. police are looking for a female customer who used pepper spray to get to the front of the line. police are still looking for her.