thanksgiving. it had to happen. yesterday stores opened even earlier on thanksgiving than they did last year. kpix 5 s sharon chin found long lines last night but she talked to people who were against shopping on the holiday. reporter: we found many people bicycling, jogging and walking. yes, i m walking my meal off now. reporter: some who walked away from shopping. in the end it is all about corporate america wanting to destroy the holiday. this special time for people just to make money. reporter: of those planning to shop this holiday weekend, a quarter of them or 33 million people say they are shopping on thanksgiving day, according to the national retail fed ration. but only 13% of americans say they prefer the stores open. these ladies feel strongly against thanksgiving day sales. they are visiting from reno. my daughter has to work tonight at 8:00 because she has to work she can t come down here and be with my brother, her uncle and, you know, have fun do
friday shopping. mark kelly is checking out the scene in dublin but first to ryan in fremont. reporter: this is a different scene from black fridays past. you can see the lines, there is not much of them here at the target here in fremont. it opened at 8:00 last night. now, we just ran into a couple of these shoppers, kim and denise and you just woke up and got here. you chose not to take advantage of the big deals last night. you refused to come until black friday. why is that? because it is black friday. we enjoy our thursdays with our family and we will rather come as what, 18 years now? 18 years we have been coming on black friday. you two are sisters and chose to spend the day with family. why did you not come out last night? i just thought if nobody came, then they would stop diagnose that. but obviously, we weren t there weren t very many of us but we just put a statement put our foot down. refused. reporter: denise as far as what you expect from toda
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