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. >>> big cat rescue will take part in a large scratch sku of be kept in us history. five adult tigers will arrive at the facility in just a short time from now. their previous owner had to give them up because of bad health colorado facility turned over 75 tigers and 40 bears -- about half-dozen rescue organizations. big cat rescue says they hav get ready for these new tigers.>> we had to scramble and move a lot of cats around. we had to add new large feeding areas and to ask for these tigers since we they are some the biggest cats we have. the tigers are scheduled to arrive at big step big cat rescue -- at the cat rescue this morning. we will have a crew live there. >>> the holiday shopping season gets underway with black friday next week. a research firm is expecting be deeply $5 billion that will be increase from cyber monday last year. the entire online holiday shopping season is predicted to increase by 19% to a whopping $81 billion. >>> hopefully i am included in that when you get my gift?>> absolutely. it is alwa c folks always on the computer. getting the lat
. >>> big cat rescue will take part in a large scratch sku of be kept in us history. five adult tigers will arrive at the facility in just a short time from now. their previous owner had to give them up because of bad health colorado facility turned over 75 tigers and 40 bears -- about half-dozen rescue organizations. big cat rescue says they hav get ready for these new tigers.>> we had to scramble and move a lot of cats around. we had to add new large feeding areas and to ask...
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>> he sku. i don't know. i don't see anything. >> he has a big long pull string. it is a strangulation hazard. 2 1/2 feet long. they need to be careful.>> next, look at this one. inflatable bump and bounce body bumpers. >> it looks like fun. what in the world could be dangerous? okay. >> i guess if a four-year-old fell down it could be bad. the last one. this is called, step elephant like a blanket. it doubles as a pillow and a blanket and you have to wonder what could be dangerous. >> good suffocate. -- it could suffocate. toys before you buy them for your kids.>> what happened to the toys we use to buy? the big wheel. we would get scratches from falling off but you know. >> go get boxes and let them color. they are happy with that. >> something to think about before you go out and do holiday shopping. >> we have a complete list of the dangerous toys on our >>> your right to own a gun but this man says he's up against a double standard when it comes to making and selling his own design. >> drivers license in the palm of your hand. convenient or way too much acces
>> he sku. i don't know. i don't see anything. >> he has a big long pull string. it is a strangulation hazard. 2 1/2 feet long. they need to be careful.>> next, look at this one. inflatable bump and bounce body bumpers. >> it looks like fun. what in the world could be dangerous? okay. >> i guess if a four-year-old fell down it could be bad. the last one. this is called, step elephant like a blanket. it doubles as a pillow and a blanket and you have to wonder what...
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sku out life now because we're cruising through downtown gilbert. it is so cute and ready for the holidays. also the gilbert days parade is on saturday. last night, the had the lighting of the water tower. with our birdseye view come you can see it is all lit up. and iconic shot in downtown gilbert for the holidays. saturday, gilbert days parade. the road will be closed from parade. it is an awesome celebration of heritage and history. it was a lot of fun. -- it was a lot of fun as a kid. >>> you can use the two of two or the 60. also elliott and lindsay. you might want to consider ray and baseline for your east and westbound routes. back to us live here inside the truck. guys, we will continue to let you know if any crashes pop up around the valley. at the are crash rate. chris and i will get you in the middle of it if we need to. >>> that sounds good. let's get some travel tips to help you get to your destination safely and easily. experts say choose your security line carefully. keep in eye out for people with a lot of stuff or for folks travelin
sku out life now because we're cruising through downtown gilbert. it is so cute and ready for the holidays. also the gilbert days parade is on saturday. last night, the had the lighting of the water tower. with our birdseye view come you can see it is all lit up. and iconic shot in downtown gilbert for the holidays. saturday, gilbert days parade. the road will be closed from parade. it is an awesome celebration of heritage and history. it was a lot of fun. -- it was a lot of fun as a kid....
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. >> his dream complete with sneakers center pieces, ice sku sculp chers and a cake. >> they helped me out. >> drew is not done. he and his brother are opening a sneaker store for the holidays and hoping to donate 10% of the proceeds to giving more sneakers to students in need. >> i think my parents kept most of my >> have you gotten it back? >> i think maybe when they paid for college they made up for it. >> i think so. >> 13 years old. his brothers are 12 and 8. i'm feeling like a slacker this morning. >> he's incredible. kudos to his parents for instilling that generosity in him. >> and not taking his money. >> coming up, an intense manhunt for two inmates who broke out of we have a look on how they managed to escape. >> we have got your guide to cybermonday. keep it here. i was in shock when my dentist was explaining to me the acidity of foods and what they can do to your teeth. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. my mouth feels really fresh and clean and i stuck with it. i really like it. it give
. >> his dream complete with sneakers center pieces, ice sku sculp chers and a cake. >> they helped me out. >> drew is not done. he and his brother are opening a sneaker store for the holidays and hoping to donate 10% of the proceeds to giving more sneakers to students in need. >> i think my parents kept most of my >> have you gotten it back? >> i think maybe when they paid for college they made up for it. >> i think so. >> 13 years old. his...
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scammers are e-mailing these fake notices to you saying you owe money for the previous tax year and sku on a link. they will never is you to pay with a gift card or prepaid card or wire transfer. >>> a brother and sister will have a new home. a 6-year-old and 4-year-old will be legally adopted by karen scott. grandma as they call her has been the foster mom for 3 years. she has two adult children of her own but wants to give children a better life. >> my jamari stacks. >> both kids are very, very intelligent. i just can't wait to start my journey, progressing them through higher heights. >> they are excited. she served as a football weathes -- as a foster mom for more than 20 years. they will be part of dc adoption day this weekend. >> i love how they're able to stay together. >> yeah. >>> all right. straight ahead, with hearing impairments. >> what a surrogate for donald trump wants to do with muslims living in america. >> no hate no fear. immigrants are welcome here. >> right after the break students at the university of maryland stage a walk out with a >>> students on two college cam
scammers are e-mailing these fake notices to you saying you owe money for the previous tax year and sku on a link. they will never is you to pay with a gift card or prepaid card or wire transfer. >>> a brother and sister will have a new home. a 6-year-old and 4-year-old will be legally adopted by karen scott. grandma as they call her has been the foster mom for 3 years. she has two adult children of her own but wants to give children a better life. >> my jamari stacks. >>...
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so let me skus ask your dad a couple questions right over here. as a dad i would i think you've got to be a very proud one yes, i am. you were in charge of at kids ministries here and missions? >> yes. part of the i'm children's pastor and senior pastor senior citizens pastor you came up 3 we're coming down thee o'clock wednesday. can you wait? i can't wait. i know you've done it before, this is sick-year-old project. and he did it the first year and then you skip a year then do it another year. what an incredible thing to do. nmber one to raise money for charities. number two to show your son that and certainly doing that in a very have spectacular way. >> back to you guys. >> thank you, ken. >> just looks cold up there. tis season for giving giving back is something former tampa bay buc mike alstott is passionate about. he stopped by dozens of fire stations today to thank our first responder and bring them a feast. and a tree comes crashing down on suv. the car is smashed but people inside survived. first jim is here. how long do we get to enjoy
so let me skus ask your dad a couple questions right over here. as a dad i would i think you've got to be a very proud one yes, i am. you were in charge of at kids ministries here and missions? >> yes. part of the i'm children's pastor and senior pastor senior citizens pastor you came up 3 we're coming down thee o'clock wednesday. can you wait? i can't wait. i know you've done it before, this is sick-year-old project. and he did it the first year and then you skip a year then do it...
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-- a friend from bible study -- former nfl player michael sku o skurlock. michael, as someone who has been hearing how folks were reacting, what was your response to hearing no charges to be filed? >> well, i think most of the individuals who i've spoken with thus far since i've heard the d.a.s information was primarily similar to what we felt before. just let all the facts and details come out. i think the d.a. did a great job of putting the puzzle together and allowing the public to see how everything went step by ste step. >> the state of north carolina is an open carry law. how -- to his point on you can't just -- how would that impact an officer, let's say, approaching a scene like this? >> i think it raises an interesting question in terms of policing in open carry states. we saw a similar thing happen in louisiana with respect to alton sterling who was also armed in an open carry state. the reality is, brooke, we can't expect officers to police the same way in open carry states as they would where guns are illegal because at the point that someone ju
-- a friend from bible study -- former nfl player michael sku o skurlock. michael, as someone who has been hearing how folks were reacting, what was your response to hearing no charges to be filed? >> well, i think most of the individuals who i've spoken with thus far since i've heard the d.a.s information was primarily similar to what we felt before. just let all the facts and details come out. i think the d.a. did a great job of putting the puzzle together and allowing the public to see...
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their menu, made that streamline process going through the drive through that killed a lot of the skusir menu down dramatically. they're trying new initiatives. that's what got them as an out-performer years back. they're doing fresh never frozen, reinventing their flagship brand. they've got a lot of stuff they're working on and i'm positive on it. it will either win big or they'll be stuck where they are now. i think the risk is to the upside. >> i still long the stock, not the same size i was, but from a valuation perspective i think it's relative to the peer group, it makes a lot of sense. >> very discounted to everybody. >> and i think the initiatives that steve is talking about, we did that whole thing with the kiosks, it's a very different experience. look at chipotle's fate. these guys are ships crossing in the night. >> i got a gouda burger in one of those kiosks. >> was it gouda? >> see what he did? >> that joke was cheesy. >> you know what's interesting, this is their third executive sales decline. they topped out at $28 billion three or four years ago. they're expected to h
their menu, made that streamline process going through the drive through that killed a lot of the skusir menu down dramatically. they're trying new initiatives. that's what got them as an out-performer years back. they're doing fresh never frozen, reinventing their flagship brand. they've got a lot of stuff they're working on and i'm positive on it. it will either win big or they'll be stuck where they are now. i think the risk is to the upside. >> i still long the stock, not the same...
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it's organized with reduced skus -- the ones that sell -- with a much better presentation.e all the tilit stuff is? roger: yeah, all across the side here. lemonis: before, the textile department consisted of aprons cramped in a very small space. now with tilit as the anchor, we have a chefware department that offers variety and quality. and the new glassware department really shines. last year, the glassware department in total did about $130,000. but with speciality things picked directly from libbey, that revenue should at least double. so can you pull on the system now exactly what you have and how much in each department? howard: yes. lemonis: before, the bowery team guessed at their inventory, but now with the new pos system, we'll never lose track of what we have in stock. howard: you'll never find the same print. this is a micarta handle. it's indestructible. lemonis: howard and i don't have the same approach to business at all, and i don't expect that to magically just change overnight. but at least for now, he's showing up, he's got a good attitude, and most import
it's organized with reduced skus -- the ones that sell -- with a much better presentation.e all the tilit stuff is? roger: yeah, all across the side here. lemonis: before, the textile department consisted of aprons cramped in a very small space. now with tilit as the anchor, we have a chefware department that offers variety and quality. and the new glassware department really shines. last year, the glassware department in total did about $130,000. but with speciality things picked directly from...
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i mean, like we were saying earlier, i think michigan is a place where the internal polling sku suggestshat it's tightening. you're seeing it born out in the campaign activities. >> can i ask you a question, why isn't donald trump going there first instead of minnesota? >> i don't know. i don't understand the minnesota stuff honestly. he canceled -- he had a rally scheduled for today in wisconsin, which he canceled. he added this stop in minnesota. republicans haven't done well in minnesota. maybe they're seeing something. maybe this is a spaghetti against the wall last three-day strategy, but i don't see what good a stop in minnesota -- i will be stunned if donald trump wins minnesota. >> but it's clear that pennsylvania and michigan are sore spots potentially for hillary clinton. >> there's a lot of sore spots right now. going back to your original comments when we started off the show giving us your personal look inside the campaign schedule, how much are they altering their schedule hour by hour as they look at this polling, especially tightening in some of the midwest states? >> i m
i mean, like we were saying earlier, i think michigan is a place where the internal polling sku suggestshat it's tightening. you're seeing it born out in the campaign activities. >> can i ask you a question, why isn't donald trump going there first instead of minnesota? >> i don't know. i don't understand the minnesota stuff honestly. he canceled -- he had a rally scheduled for today in wisconsin, which he canceled. he added this stop in minnesota. republicans haven't done well in...
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on the one hand you have folks that will say don't trust the polls, their are all rigged in sku. on the other hand with trump data points on their buy-in -- be a skeptic. that's okay you don't have to trust the polls 110%. no tuples are exactly right alike. our firms are involved in an interesting experience for they did a a survey of voters in florida. they call people off the voter file, registered voters, you know how often they voted in the past, and that did the interview this interviews and gave us the same data set. and they they said tell us what you think, how much is at an upper trumpet. every firm found a different answer. i think your firm said clinton up by four, my firm found cleanup by one, some researchers found trump up by one. >> it's in the data set that came in plus seven. >> so this is something -- [inaudible] >> anytime you can adjust a survey it's unlikely that you are getting a perfectly representative sample. the good news is that we know a lot about who tends to turn out to vote and what we think the electorate is going to look like. whether it's major g
on the one hand you have folks that will say don't trust the polls, their are all rigged in sku. on the other hand with trump data points on their buy-in -- be a skeptic. that's okay you don't have to trust the polls 110%. no tuples are exactly right alike. our firms are involved in an interesting experience for they did a a survey of voters in florida. they call people off the voter file, registered voters, you know how often they voted in the past, and that did the interview this interviews...
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that is definitely a sku. a sku if you look at fy 15 with 70%. two were going in the right direction both the bottom and the top but more work needs to be done. this was really this is so rewarding gratifying to provide this lends to the existing data and think about other ways we can use it in the future. this is a super long list of phenomena going to read it-we took these equity zone parks and then apply them to our current year budget which was >> taylor's dr. rita but i'm going to jump in. this with a rubber meets the road. this is now gives us an ability to say what are we doing with this data. how are we making sure where our commitment to parks in these neighborhoods. this year is unique because our budget friendly was done before the measure passed before we had engage in this tool. to just show you where our priorities are and where your parties are and where kozak's priorities are in the community aborts, this is the work these are current projects that are in our budgets and current programs that we are launching on the next two slide
that is definitely a sku. a sku if you look at fy 15 with 70%. two were going in the right direction both the bottom and the top but more work needs to be done. this was really this is so rewarding gratifying to provide this lends to the existing data and think about other ways we can use it in the future. this is a super long list of phenomena going to read it-we took these equity zone parks and then apply them to our current year budget which was >> taylor's dr. rita but i'm going to...
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one of the interesting things we are seeing is this white evangelical sku, here's likely voters but look at the age. there's no age gap. among white catholic likely voters. and we are also seeing this on evangelicals, we are seeing virtually no age divide between trump and clinton among likely voters and we can activist you and day but one theory back up with evidence is that part of what's happening is among both white evangelicals and white catholics, they have lost so many of their younger members, that has pulled that younger generation to be more liberal than it is kind of muted the generational gap. this has been true for evangelicals and white catholics. so here's the distribution. among white catholics, likely voters, 68 percent are over the age of 50 and 32 percent under the age of 49. you see the disparity in the size of these groups. let's take a look at the gender. there is a little bit of the gender gap here going up. here is a 2012 and 2016, i want to point out i'm comparing 2012, these are exit polls to our survey numbers and we have 13 points out and undecided. it could b
one of the interesting things we are seeing is this white evangelical sku, here's likely voters but look at the age. there's no age gap. among white catholic likely voters. and we are also seeing this on evangelicals, we are seeing virtually no age divide between trump and clinton among likely voters and we can activist you and day but one theory back up with evidence is that part of what's happening is among both white evangelicals and white catholics, they have lost so many of their younger...
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we are putting staff in sku mention the last 90 days of an election cycle and, frankly, that was no wayo compete with the obama campaign where the staffers out literally for years at a time. in engaging our committees. this is a big change in the field program. ginny, back over here, have a strategic initiative program. in the past the rnc in a lot of campaigns across the country without their political and ground game and then you have coalition separate. what we learned was we could be far more effective if we are all working the same program. we took strategic initiative program which was one time called coalitions and we integrated into the field programs. everybody was basically doing the same program. the turf model, i'll show you a map of our turfs in ohio. this was the way for us to really drill down to the actual voter, and the criteria of the turf is 10,000 target voters or and allocated voters and low propensity voters. this allowed us to have a neighborhood campaign other than just working -- this is like what we did in the past. the last thing which i'll talk about in a lit
we are putting staff in sku mention the last 90 days of an election cycle and, frankly, that was no wayo compete with the obama campaign where the staffers out literally for years at a time. in engaging our committees. this is a big change in the field program. ginny, back over here, have a strategic initiative program. in the past the rnc in a lot of campaigns across the country without their political and ground game and then you have coalition separate. what we learned was we could be far...
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. >> the male brain reads emotions very quickly down very quickly behind the mask sku linty. >> i don't think emotional was the word i used growing up. >> michael is part of the mankind project, national support group for men. studies showed male brains are often wired to be emotional fixers in a relationship. >> it's very much the male wanting to fix it when he's feeling uncomfortable conflicts in relationships because she feels not heard by him and thinks he's just running over her. >> some things can't be fixed. one of the things i learned in this work, why don't we sit with that. >> sit without not being able to fix. >> sit with what ever it is, whatever the feelings are and comes up. >> during pregnancy a lot coms up for men as well, call it the daddy doing brain. >> his testoste down and the other levels start to go up. by the time the baby is born he's also being primed to be a parent. >> too often, she says, men gets pushed out of quality time with their newborns. >> when my daughter was born, i could feel my want to really connect with her. i was feeling angry with my partner b
. >> the male brain reads emotions very quickly down very quickly behind the mask sku linty. >> i don't think emotional was the word i used growing up. >> michael is part of the mankind project, national support group for men. studies showed male brains are often wired to be emotional fixers in a relationship. >> it's very much the male wanting to fix it when he's feeling uncomfortable conflicts in relationships because she feels not heard by him and thinks he's just...
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it's are similar to the normal distribution but has a little bit of a sku to it. so you get a little skewed distribution here of the returns. >> thank you. >> we can follow up and send you the math. i don't know that would be- >> i've a different understanding. anyway i just never heard bob normal associate with this before. >> commissioner. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] do you crunch all our investments and look at what we are voting on and where we are putting our money and with the expected return is when we make a decision in total all that up and crunch the numbers that come up to come up with this? >> we don't. we take an epc's capital markers assumptions, which are-which they have applied to your investment allocation at least in broad asset classes. i do know how we find it gets to the asset class >> [inaudible] >> and apply those to determine what the geometric mean is and the standard deviation for your entire portfolio. >> but if we invested in equity $1 billion in the last 12 months we know each one of those investments and what- >> >>[inaudible] [off mic
it's are similar to the normal distribution but has a little bit of a sku to it. so you get a little skewed distribution here of the returns. >> thank you. >> we can follow up and send you the math. i don't know that would be- >> i've a different understanding. anyway i just never heard bob normal associate with this before. >> commissioner. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] do you crunch all our investments and look at what we are voting on and where we are putting...
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it's are similar to the normal distribution but has a little bit of a sku to it. so you get a little skewed distribution here of the returns. >> thank you. >> we can follow up and send you the math. i don't know that would be- >> i've a different understanding. anyway i just never heard bob normal associate with this before. >> commissioner. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] do you crunch all our investments and look at what we are voting on and where we are putting our money and with the expected return is when we make a decision in total all that up and crunch the numbers that come up to come up with this? >> we don't. we take an epc's capital markers assumptions, which are-which they have applied to your investment allocation at least in broad asset classes. i do know how we find it gets to the asset class >> [inaudible] >> and apply those to determine what the geometric mean is and the standard deviation for your entire portfolio. >> but if we invested in equity $1 billion in the last 12 months we know each one of those investments and what- >> >>[inaudible] [off mic
it's are similar to the normal distribution but has a little bit of a sku to it. so you get a little skewed distribution here of the returns. >> thank you. >> we can follow up and send you the math. i don't know that would be- >> i've a different understanding. anyway i just never heard bob normal associate with this before. >> commissioner. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] do you crunch all our investments and look at what we are voting on and where we are putting...