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hazy conditions and chilly around santa rosa. quick check of san francisco shows you clear skies lking from downtow back towards the golden gate bridge. during theay today, you might notice high cloud coming fro e north. it'sart of the reason why it's so chilly this morning. this cool, dry air has dropped down from oegon and into the bay area. we're looking at partlyloudy skies i the south y, arod the peninsula today also in the low 60s. san francisco seeing you temperatures climb int the low 60s by the afternoon. some of the wmer spots we'll see inland locations around the tri-valley in north bay. mid to upper 60 nea the i-valley. you might have notic some changes in your ven-day foreca. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >> rob, new this morninthe fourth bore of the cdecott tunnel is not open for drivers in is the p ushering the first
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drivers through right around 30 this morning. the official ribbonutting was sterday, which means there are now four dedicat lanes at all times on highway 4. the new tunnel is wider, tall are and brighter than thehree other bores. u can tweet us wt your impressions are whenou drive it. sheriff's deptment is investigatin investigating an officer-involved shooting. officers say the person who called 911 for help reported suspected there was a burglary sheriffs say when they arrived at t scene they were investigators sayhots were ect. fireand the suspect washit.
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that person was pronounced dead at the scene. no deputies were injured in the more information ait develops throughout t day. >> within t san jose city limits, gun fir claimed t life oan jose's 45th homicide victim. shopping center on west san carlos street. several peoplealled 911 saying they were hearing gun fire. we're told a patrol officer nearby heard it, too. policeound a man shot possibly while sitting in his pkup truck. ter the shooting, the man was where he died an hour and a half later. one neighbor whoives across the street says he saw the flashing lights fro his livi room window and went outse. >> i decided to walk out and see at was happening. happened but it very scary to see all this activity here
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behind us. >> we saw several peefl runople running. lot of times people run because they're frightened and theyave nothing to do with this. we d have peopleetained but involved.ear if they were >> the man was in his 20s. there was aigh schoo footba me going on at nearby lincoln high whenhe shooting happened. there was no lockdown and the game ctinued at planned. >> also deloping this morning, a multi-million doar error that could upend the agreent that eed theast bart strike. they will take back to the bargaining table over what tt he say is multi-million dollar clerical ea. wording would require the weeks of paid family lee.ix however, union leade say this is nomistak it was a proposaln the deal
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that both sides signed on. >> what we're dealing wi right here is a piece of paper that looked at by the chief ures negotiator, tmas wk, for the district and their aorneys and our attorneys me than a few times. >> thomas hock is no longer at the bargaining table. they will name a replacement negotiator soon. the family medical leave policy may cost bart up to $4 million over four years. the four-yearontract itself is $67 million. >> unsocial behavior going viral on sociamedia. youtube to get the attention of officials after sheays her daughter complaints of bullying and harassment is going vil. this is video of two girls fiting taken onhursday afternoon and posted onoutube
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by kay dixon. she say the girl in red is her daughter. e says the 15-year-oldas been blied at doherty valley high school since the beginning of theear and that the school district has done nothing to stop it. >> i' telling them i've seen this girl a her friends threaten my daughr and they're telling met aight between friends. it not. >>hey've been trying to work with the girls dividually and as a group to helphem stragically work throu these conflicts and using, you ow, mediation and conflict resolution strategie to try and do that. >> thechool principal sent out a letter t all ofhe parents in the district elaining to themhat happened. officials say the fight is being investigated now by the district and san ramon police. >> the attorneyor the 16-year-old oakland boy accused of lighting another teen-ager on fire wants his client tried a a juvenile. righnow prosecutors are charging rhard thomas as a
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adult. he's accused of setting 18-year-old sasha fleischman's skirt on fire as he roden the bus. >>ith every fbier in his being, he's sorry. he doesn't even know how to spell homophobic, let alone be homophob homophobic. there armembers of his family that are gay. he doesn't have a homophobic bone in his body. >> fleischman tried to put out the flames by rningp and down the ale until passenger stepped in to help. >> onhe peninsula, palo alto soon.e coulde wearing cameras the city cncil is expected to approve on contract on monday officers withody cameras. the department says the contract would also upgrade the cameras on t city's patrol cars. those cameras have been rollin
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since 2006. police say video is valuable for traing, evidencend officer accountability. >> still ahead, batkid to the rescue in t bay ar. >> what would we do without you? >> his crime fighting deeds and how his adventures touched people across the rld, including the present himself. [ wind howling ]
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y're watching "today in the bay." as butiful as it is today, it's not nearly imagigical as t was yesterday. it turned into a heart felt and unifying momt for millions of people around the rld. today we sh you the behind the scenes of on of safrcisco's here is batkid.en. >> reporter: 5-year-old miles is
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living his wish. is batkid, saving gotha city from evil with thousandsf grateful citizens cheering him on. his parents worried it was too much. >> he is very shy. but he put the cape on, the first thi he did is puff out his che and he walks away. reporter: after resing a damsel in distress surroded by police and screaming pporters, dadhecked in. dad, shut t door, we got to go. >> i closed the door on him. >> he was beyond himself. he didn' even look at me like he had a goal and he's got to go do it. >> reporte spending the last three years beating lu leukemiae ows how the to beat evil doers. this tranorted him to another worland thousands of voluntrs went along for the
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ride. san francio's police chief said wn he heard hom peopl lot of officers to kp him e a safe. >> when i looked out at that 20,000 people that were there in a second, it wa the coolest this evening i ever saw. >> reporter: he sd make a wish pulled this off without costing the city every from the lamborghini bat donated.to the city hall were the city of san francisco puld together to make a wis come tr. no one is surehat attracted so many people to one little boy but les' dad has a theory. >> they like the struggl of good versus evil. good always wins. >> on baid day, good wins mo way than one. >> natalie and i areroud of the make a wish program and i
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wish all parents o children because it's amazi.we do today >> miles is in remission but he still has regular doctors have it's that involve lots of tests d that's when memories of batkid will come in handy. as we said, the story touched people faraway. even the psident was cheerg on batkid fromhe white house. >> w to go, miles! way save gotham. >> fbi agents in sanrancisco got into the spirit awell, issug criminal indictmentsor the ridler and the penguin and actor vakillmer who once played batman said "just heard the rier is robbing a bank in the city, had your, batkid." if you wanto see more picture and raw vid of batkid, is there there for you at
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you're watching "tay in the bay." >> good morning. looking live at the gden gate brid. it is nice and clear, nice and cold. nicef you're under the covs an sad if you he to walk out into t dark like we do, rob. it was chilly. it's sll chilly. gorgeousiews all around. san hope say, mid and high-level cloud going by wh. when you look at the temperatures, 45 drees to get things stted, around palo alto, 44 east bay. right now the emeryvill view
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shs you hazyskies. into the nor bay this morning, mid 30s around napa. san francisco 51 degrees and high clouds moving by, just the outer fringe of yet anothe weather system missing u in the bay area at times you're going to see a lile bit of filtered sunshine but that's abo it. we give you a closer view of what's going on in the bay area and california notice the sierra also dry. we're seeing colder air spillin down from british columbia. as it sets up overnight, tt's theeason we're waking up to these temperatures in the 30s i jose you're seeing the ptly cloud ey skies. that's gd news for your weekend plansobviously. but this cool and breezy pattern
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is going to contue the trend of afternoon sunsne. folks santa sa, napa, perhaps into pas of solno con conuldn' countytoo. so theext chancefeeing rain unfortunaly is one chance and it going to come in tuesday into wednesday. you canee here in e futurecast during th day tuesda mainly in th north ba possibly lingering into eay wednesday. after that the jet stream goes back off to the north. weeally could use the rain. of the year around the bay area, these are totals you might expect to see maybe just for fall or sprg but this is all year going back to january 1st. you cpare these totals to where we should be for this time of year and you can see tt's a defit by almost 10 to 16 ines of rain we're missing out on. so around the eas bay toy,
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here's a look at some high tempatures, 64 degrees in berkeley a hayward around 62 to the delta, getting out around fairfield, yousee your highs climbing into t mid 60s. peninsula also some low 60s, san francisco aut 61 in th forecast for today. mid0s in santa rosa 64 oakland 65 with high clouds at timend walnut creek warming up to 63 degrees. we'll see numbers in the mid 60 from carmel, santa cruz, chico, so showers missing us for this weeken chance of showersn the sely the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the scrn as you approach tuesday and wednesday. chris, bac to you. >> tha you very much, rob. you live or work in the south bay, then y know traffic has gotten worse. two year ago san jose was
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consided the 13th most congested area in the country. now it is the fifth. so what' the big reason forhe >> i drive every day, eight, nine hours a day, up and down the peninsula. this foodruck driver has a bird's eye view track, which he says has gten worse in the last year and a half o so as the bay area economy has improved. >> becse of the people i can tell right away when pele came back to work, evything just clogged up as far as the freeway goes. >> nearly 13,000 people went back to work in august the best month in more than a year. two-thir of those jobs were in santa clara county, according to the eloyee development department. he blames road improvements. making to the highways, adding new lanes, a the construction work. >> though it might seem will's
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route, the bay area got a grade of "c" for infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers wch claims pt bay area needs$2.8 billion in improvements to keep the roads from becomin undriveable. >> ovehere have to walk all the way to e rail. we need more busesoing thrgh is route. >> jose says he doesn'txpect traffic relief because there's noasy fix. >> i d't see a solution. it doesn matter. if y got 2 million people gog the say way, it doesn't matter. >> he did say he's happy to see people bacat work. traffic planners sayhere are no simple long-term solutions and weay not be seeinghe end of t problem yet. in the short term, drivers might want to use navigation softwa.
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>> one is the march of time and the price of land hav since downway with. >>musement parks are a pt of americana. we invented the amusme menment and the modn rler coaster. we should take pride in thatand celebrate it. would you like at that. wow! >> reporter: on thisay chris and his crew are shooting their latest show on wt was saa's valley. it opened 1958, t world's fit park.
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it drew visits until 1979. the last buildings sll standing woun't beor much longer. chris and hisrew here litelly just in front of the bulldozers. it's a fitting symbol of chri effort to preser htory, at least on video, before it's ne. >> we get to tell this amazg story that, a, peopl mayot know about and,b, is incredibly entertaining. >> rorter: chris and his cw don't get paid to do any o th. it is clearly a hobby bnut of love. chris ys he has nothing but great memories of visiting parks with his family when he was little. and heoves the ias that he just mig spark those memories in others as well. sometimes it's aut more an just making money. it's about reconnecti people to theirhistory. >> garvin thas, "today in the
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we're seeing not much in e way of cloud thohis morning. santa rosa n too bad, degrees and fog free right now. this is a weather system that's not going to bring us a rain. as can you e, all the action will stay offo the east but at times today aroun the south bay you will in the these high clds that are now leang san jose moving o tthe south and east awe go through the afternoon. so filtered sunshine at times we'll call it. we take a look at our temperatures her hour-by-hour as weo through the mid afternoon hours, low 60s out tords the peninsula and into the noray we'll see mperatures in the mid 60s wh some of the warmest spots aund the trvalley coming up in the 60s later this afternoon. new this morning the fourth bore of the cdecott tunnel is now finally open for drivers.
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c.h.p. ushering through the first drivers right around 4:30 this morning. that's the kind of traffic backup we usually see at the ldecott. the offici ribbon cutting was yesterday. now there are four lanes dedicated both directions a all tim on highway 24. the new tunnel iswider, taller and brighter than the other three bores a it hasetter ventation as we. >> to our developing story this morning, the santa clara sheriff's office is investigating iident of an ofcer involved shootin in incorporated this morning. sheriff's say when they arrived on the scene, they were
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confnted by an armedsuspects. shots were fired and the person was hit and was declared dead at the ene. wel have more informaon as it develops throughout the day. >> gunfi claimedhe life of san jose 45th homicide victim. it happed at a spper center on west san carlos street near dana. we're told a patrol officer who was nearby ao heard it. police found a man who was shot possibly sitting in his pickup truck. that man was taken t valley mecal center where he died an hour and a half later. one maybe who lives across t street says he saw the flashing lights from his living roo window and wen outside to e >> i decided to wk out and see what w happenin obviously we don't kw what's see all this activity behinus.o
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we saw several people running, which is typical in a situation where shots are being fired. a l of times people are ruing because they're ightened and offers stop them and they have nothing to do with it. we do haveeople detained but it's unclr if they' >> it appears the man was inis 20 and it's unclear if he was alone when this happened. there was a football going on at nearby lincoln high sool when this happened. police tell u there was no lockdown and theame contind. >> a $4 million disaeement ov a contract that's alrdy been signed now sending bart and its union back to the bargaining table. last night bart direors voted to head back to the bargaining table over what they say is a multi-million dollar clerical ror. here's the problem -- bart diutes the wording in the contct that would require the transit agency to cover six however, union leaders say this is no mistake, it is a proposal
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that w in the deal which both sidesigned off on. >> what we're dling with quite here quite frankly is a pce of paper that h both rties' signatures that wa looked at by the chief negotiator, thom attorneys and our attorneysore than a few times. >> thos hocks noonger at the tabl they wil name a new lear soon. the policy may cost bar up to $44 million overour years. to puthat into context,he million. itself is for $67 >> just aft take-f an american alines plane made an abrupt turn around. it made an emergency lding afteritting a bird, which disabled o of its engis. passengers on that dallas-bou flight say they were shaken. >> it wasretty tense.
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i wrote a note to myids on my hand just because i didn't kn, you know. >> it was scary. i was on the se just in front ofhe engine. there was just a loud p and we saw a flash and there was just not as much tust anymor now they're facin questions t about howo handle bird strikes and officialadt they're becoming more common, reporting bird strikes this year. theoliday ice skating rink opened lt night in downtown san se and now theres a musical light show athe rink this year to mark ten years of wntown ice under the pm trees. e rink will be open through january 12th. >> and an apology this morning from san jose's chief of police after our investigative unit exposed the department misd the public about gang-related homicides being down. for the firtimehe chief
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talks candidly and pledges to bring transpency to the >> this department and community is important to me. >> the acting polic chief wants you to know he's sorry. >> i apogize to our citizens, i apologize to our politians to -- w don't want t hide. >> reporter: apologing for telling the publicgang-related homicides are dow more than 40% compared to last year, whenn reality the department doesn't knowhat because it was comparing apples to oranges. our investigion sparked outrage from city andounty leaders. >> someone should have said these nuers don't necsarily reflect the year-over-year drop in gg crime because we changed the definion. that didn't happen and that's what's troubling. >> they shoul't have anything to hide. ifhere is something to hide, then it's a full-blown scandal. >> we exposed the police standards and compare the
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numbers toast year, which didn't have the stricter criteria. >>ou're ght, jenna. it is apples to oranges, it is and it's not a true or fair comparison. >> the deptmentid not tell the public. >> in hindsit, we wouldn't i take responsibility and we could haveone a better job the media and that's what we're trying to x. >> we wanted to know if the partment used the same critia this year as it d last year to classifyang cases, would gang-related murders actually be do? >> i'm not really sur because its somewhat bjective. would tend to think the number at the last reporting, tho numbers wld probably be a couple high person. department said for weeks gang crime in san jose is down, creditg gang suppression efforts. at town hall meetings.at success
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>> a we do it better than anybody in the country. >> reporter: until last night when ere was no mention of those impressi sts. thchief says he will not use that compason again. >> so we've actually ten away e gang-rated homicides as part of the total percentage change. >> reporter: thehief says addressing gan violence is a iority and the public deserves >> it'smportant for me to be . transparent and report correcy. i can guarantee you that mistake is n going to happen agai >> the police department says it in the process of removing the gang-reted murder stistics from its web site. meanwhile, the rulesn open government committee will decide next week whether the issue will go before the city council. >>here is a newealth alert for a certain te of french fries. the extra crispy type. the fda says akrilomide can form
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on the dark fries, the fda says it can causeancer in imals. >> an anti-discriminationroup is urging the achella valley high schoolohang its mascot. alumni are coming forward and saying it never belied it was offensive. t an anti-arab group says it is a sreotype and should be reved. it features a human manith a large hooked nose and a head scarf. >> it'sa great opportunity for us to learn about the history of the mascot and the name and pridand all of our alums feel out the school.
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>> the school system is planning meeting next week.cot during a >> outrage after diners denied waitress a t on a nearly $100 bill because she gay. here's what she says they left behind instead. on the bill they wrote that they can't p her because,que, i do not agree with your lifestyle and the wayou live your life,nlife, end quote. the nejersey witness posted a shot of that on facebook and more than 8,000 people have seen it and shar it. >> the tips are now rolling if for her by the hundreds. some customers leaving her mey without sitting down and orderi a meal. the waiess is a veteran and says she plans o donating part of her tips to the wounded rrior program. to keep the winning streak alive across the borr and thousands show up to watch batkid get t bad guys
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you're watching "today in the bay." good mning to you. san jose, traffic, lots of folks going ls of places. th in the south bay, the caldecott tunnel sou bor is now open. >> the san jose srks looking for their third winn the road. he hertl with the pass. patrick marleau scores his tenth of the season. the shas skate to a 3-1 went.
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>> it's one of those things where thos guys, they like to ate and it's gat ice up here for em. it's one of those things that we focus on getng our legs going an trying toatch that speed. >> a stanford alum and dolphins lineman jonathan martin met wit six hours sterday.r more than the leagueof course investigating the recent bullying scandal concerning mart and the te. afterwards martin says he is cooperatingully with the investigation. he sai that ase read statement. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," a new store opens in the we'll show you where it is and what they're selling. >>nd no matter what your plans are this morning, you'll probably need a jacket ouide despite the sunine. a chilly start and mild forecast forhe rest of the afrnoon. your fecast when we come right back.
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good morning to you. over san jose we have some high clouds moving by and a chilly stt to the morning, despite the sunshine. ha skies arod theeast. north bay locations, including santa rosa, dipping into the upper andid 30s. currently in san francisco. patcheof low clouds near the coast but t golden gate bridge dre perfectly sunny right now. just some high clos coming in om north to south as we head to t afternoon. the satellite vie will show you we have a wther system that will showou much like the last view close to theay area, 're just seeing the outer fringe go by. 'll te you into the see ierra
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and that, too, is dr th weather system is pulng inome canadian air contions into the area, cooler, dry air that will includeigh clouds and temperatures running mainly in the 30snd 40s for our valleys. high pressure off the west is going to keep usoolnd breezy at times today. you'll be watching some north winds turning slightly offshore as we go throughhe weekd. so our temperatures hereor places likehe ier eas bay down into the santa clara valley will see a chance of mid 60s by the end of the weend. our mornings a going to be very chilly. we'll see those lows the 30s. the next chance of rain shing up, you might notice it there on your even-day forecast at the bottom of the screen always in view. as we head towards tuesday and wednesday, it's this systemhat may drop far enough south to bring us se rain. especially durg the north ba this is going to be tuesday and
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wednesday. after the system moves pastus, high pressure isove in. unrtunately it looks lik we'll dry out again. this is a very dry area. rainfa totals you would expect to see. you should see 10 to 1 more inch of rain depending where you are. we're really falling behind re. hopefully things will improve a we go through the next month or so. and some of our other day. microclimates around the bay area today, 62 around the north bay, oakland pretty nice,azy at 65 and the i-valley seeing some of the warmest temperatures around the bay area, m to upper 60 from livermore to pleasa pleasanton.
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ukiah around 63 degrees. kris? >> thank you vy much, rob. exciti newon the peninsula today. for a changhe merchandise isn't high te, it is american girl dolls. american girl dol are a festyle for its legion of mini fans. at thi new store, a wel loved doll can get her hair done while her owner shares a mother/daughter snack at the cafe. country, but this store at the stanford spping centeis the first one in northn california. th sto openshis morning at 9:00. 10,000 peopl are expected to pass through the store this weekend alone. we're not the yet. still ahead on "today in the bay," our coverage ofatkid continues. we tald to some of the
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emeryville camera. mostly clear and mostly chilly. it was a day to reember. san francisco is in the ging irit after making a wish come trueor a young cancer 5-year-old miles gotto have his wish. he was batkid yesterday, riding in a bat mobile, savin gotham city fro evil withhousands of grateful citens cheering him along theway. his parents, though, were concned because he's a shy kid. they thought it might be too much forhim. but after rescuing a damsel in distress, surrounded by police and screaming supporters,ad checked and found mile was still readyor action >> he was sittingn the bat mobile and i came up and said,
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"miles, are you doing okay?" and he said "dad, shut the door, we have to go." mobiles to the jumbotron at city hall were donat. thousands of volunteers t to be partfhe fun and miles' family helps it will help deliver big donations to the make a wh undation. so made wha made all of tse ople follow the bat gnal to san francisco? we sho you why so many people were moved by miles' sto. >> it's a lamborghini, the b mobile. >> they crowded thesidewalks, classes t witness something f are likelyo ever see ain. most traffic i've seen out here since the giants won the world series in 2012. >> reporr: necks craning, cell
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phone rage, watchg a 5-year-old boyive out his drea >> this is amazing. we're living in gotham city today. it's awesome. >> reporr: for many police escorts, bat symbolsould only be described as -- >> awesome. awesome. in is awesome. . definitely awesome. >> any time you have a kid suffering, it bngs out humanity. this is something we all should do. >> repter: hundreds followed his every move. when he appeared in the macy's window looking down on union square, t crowdelow began to chanhis na. >> we wanted to help his, like, dream come true beuse, like, he really -- because he really, really, really loves batma >> everyone's here to support
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he made a wish and it's coming true. reporter: but may wasn't just miles' dream that came true. in those few hours wn reality was temporarily replaced by bat mobile and a pint-zed batm. >> i think there's the little kid in all of us that wants to wants there to be superher t that can sol the big probls, like tackling cancer. pictures and raw video of batkid, we have it all forou at nbcbayarea.com. nice to he a good story. still ahd on "today in the ba" we have bell, who i think will be a good substitute for the grinch's dog. see if we can get r on board with that. good morning nelly! wo. hey! he you ever tried ney nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the oer hand... yoneed some help.
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grinch. >> made the grinch's heartrow too big. >>ou think she's kind of an inresting mix. >> we do. we think she's probay a pole/border collie mix. both of those dogs are known for being veryright and she is. fearful phase with us right now, though. so her ideal family would be one that would get her into training. >> look at tt tail, though. she's whacking her right in the face. >> a famil that might want to do some training with her. ich would be easy if she's a border collie. >> s's already sitting a downing and she just loves it. >> so if you are ready f a companion for the holidays, belle is you girl or some of our other friends at petsined.org. lisa, thanks for joining us if you mention you saw belle here with us, they'll waive the adoptionee for you. more level news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00.
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