joining me to break it all down, "usa today" contributor regina lewis.h a holiday good morning to you, this season, it's good to see you. let's talk about super saturday. the holiday shopping, i got there. retailers have felt a chill from this unusually warm weather, right? >> absolutely. super saturday today, traditionally rivals black friday as the single biggest holiday shopping day. to your point, alex, some have estimated at $185 million in lost sales in november due to unseasonable temperatures, crazy warm in philadelphia, boston, chicago, and there does seem to be a direct correlation. here you see the declines by city in outer wear sales. things like coats and fleece. you're not compelled to go out and get those things when it's 70 degrees out. so we'll see what happens. it's only now just starting to cool down. expect heavy, heavy discounting. if ever there was a time to buy a coat it's now. one bright spot is "star wars" out of your last piece there. they can see $5 billion in related merchandise. walmart loaded up the shelves. they have all ki