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. >> jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gains notoriety after helping to break the jaycee dugard case. officer jacobs, and two small girls on the cal campus and quickly became suspicious. >> it seemed to me like he was a homeless meth head and these girls shouldn't be with him. and it was his kids, but that didn't seem right to me. >> her suspicion led to freeing dugard and her two children. jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art teacher, she found the lump. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> while she has a go mound fund me account, jacobs is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saves her life, then that made it all worth it for me.
. >> jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gains notoriety after helping to break the jaycee dugard case. officer jacobs, and two small girls on the cal campus and quickly became suspicious. >> it seemed to me like he was a homeless meth head and these girls shouldn't be with him. and it was his kids, but that didn't seem right to me. >> her suspicion led to freeing dugard and her two children. jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art...
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and it was his kids but that didn't seem right to me. >> reporter: her suspicion led to freeing dugard and two children. a year later she retired from the police force because of an injury. and spending time as an art teacher she found out what turned out to be multiple lumps. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> reporter: while she has a goo fund me account to help offset her medical costs she is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saved her life, then it made it all worth it for me. >> reporter: in brentwood i'm john sasaki ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the public has a chance to weigh in on the future of a san francisco icon. the rec and parks department is look be for a new tenant for the 100-year-old building. according to the examiner several businesses and nonprofits have applied to use the space. they include a museum, hotel, and sports club. public meeting is set for june 23rd. a final decision is expected early next year. >>> historians have unvailed wh
and it was his kids but that didn't seem right to me. >> reporter: her suspicion led to freeing dugard and two children. a year later she retired from the police force because of an injury. and spending time as an art teacher she found out what turned out to be multiple lumps. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> reporter: while she has a goo fund me account to help offset her medical costs she is focused on helping others. >> if i can...
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one such officer played a major role in the case of jaycee dugard, the 11-year-old girl kidnapped and held captive near antioch for 18 years. as ktvu's john tells us, that officer now needs help in her fight against breast cancer. >> 39-year-old, ali jacobs love to garden. >> this is flat leaf kale. >> enhancing her family's diet. >> healthy smoothies. >> she has always been the model of good health. in march, she was diagnosedded with stage 2 breast cancer. >> i could feel the lump and it was large. it was the size of an olive. >> jacobs has two sons, nine- year-old jake and 11-year-old justin. >> it's been a struggle watching my kids, you know, see me tired and in pain and suffering. seeing it through their eyes and telling them we can't go anywhere this summer. we can't go to, you know, the giants games and the warriors games because it's just, there's too many people or i'm too tired to take you. >> jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gains notoriety after helping to break the jaycee dugard case. officer jacobs, and two small girls on the cal campus and quickly became susp
one such officer played a major role in the case of jaycee dugard, the 11-year-old girl kidnapped and held captive near antioch for 18 years. as ktvu's john tells us, that officer now needs help in her fight against breast cancer. >> 39-year-old, ali jacobs love to garden. >> this is flat leaf kale. >> enhancing her family's diet. >> healthy smoothies. >> she has always been the model of good health. in march, she was diagnosedded with stage 2 breast cancer....
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. >>> the former uc berkeley police officer who's instinct and intuition helped break the jaycee dugard case is now dealing with a medical crisis. she's the single parent of two kids and john sasaki tell us she now needs help and support as she fights breast cancer. >> reporter: 39-year-old allie jacobs loves to garden. >> this is flat leaf kale. >> reporter: using the food she t grows to enhance her family's health. she says that she has always been into healthy eating. >> it's been a struggle watching my kids see me tired and in pain and suffering. seeing it through their eyes and telling them we can't go any where this summer. we can't go to you know the giant's games and warriors games because there's just too many people or i'm too tired to take you. >> reporter: jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gained prominence after helping to break the jaycee dugard case. she encountered dugard and his accomplice. >> it seemed to me that he was a homeless meth head and these kids should not be with him. but they were his kids and that did not seem right to me. >> reporter: jacobs ret
. >>> the former uc berkeley police officer who's instinct and intuition helped break the jaycee dugard case is now dealing with a medical crisis. she's the single parent of two kids and john sasaki tell us she now needs help and support as she fights breast cancer. >> reporter: 39-year-old allie jacobs loves to garden. >> this is flat leaf kale. >> reporter: using the food she t grows to enhance her family's health. she says that she has always been into healthy...
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she is a former uc berkeley police officer who helped crack the jc dugard kidnapping case six years ago. coming up in 15 minutes, the help she needs now as she battles a life threatening disease. >> we're live in san francisco where a proposal to halt condo construction in san francisco's mission district is shut down. we'll tell you why residents here say this fight isn't over. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute here where traffic in san francisco looks good on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. we'll tell you more. >> the pattern for may has carried over. we'll see what is upstream. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> see how we try to impress you, pam? >> i love it. >> we're not only up, we are up above the clouds. and the fog this morning. this is san francisco. that is is a beauty shot for you to get you going on a wednesday morning and we thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. >> a little u-2 to start your day. >> wow. you can sing with them if
she is a former uc berkeley police officer who helped crack the jc dugard kidnapping case six years ago. coming up in 15 minutes, the help she needs now as she battles a life threatening disease. >> we're live in san francisco where a proposal to halt condo construction in san francisco's mission district is shut down. we'll tell you why residents here say this fight isn't over. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute here where traffic in san francisco looks good on northbound...
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she helped crack the jc dugard kidnapping case. but the help a former uc berkeley police officer now needs herself as she battles a life threatening disease. >> good morning. the san francisco commute is actually doing okay on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. no construction delays thankfully. we'll tell you a little bit more about get into the city. >> some low clouds now and plenty of breaks but the lows are cooler. upper 40s and low 50s. santa rosa 48. san francisco is 52. >>> good morning. welcome back. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2 it is wednesday, june 3rd i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. and it is dave's birthday. not steve's birthday. he tried to be quiet about it but then up it popped on facebook. >> thank you. [ laughter ] it feels good. >> nice of you to share your birthday with us, dave. >> it's dave's birthday. mine is in december. but thanks everyone. low clouds, some. it's not solid fog bank. there are breaks even on the coast but some of the low clouds it will be enhanced here
she helped crack the jc dugard kidnapping case. but the help a former uc berkeley police officer now needs herself as she battles a life threatening disease. >> good morning. the san francisco commute is actually doing okay on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. no construction delays thankfully. we'll tell you a little bit more about get into the city. >> some low clouds now and plenty of breaks but the lows are cooler. upper 40s and low 50s. santa rosa 48. san francisco is...
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. >> the former police officer that helped crack the dugard kidnapping. the help she needs now. >> traffic is doing well on highway 24 from wall yacht creek to -- walnut creek to oakland. >> higher clouds have moved off. there will be another low dropping in tomorrow. we'll look at the wednesday forecast temps. >>> good morning. we are live in san francisco's mission district where affordable housing advocates are waking up to a big defeat. coming up in to minutes tara moriarty will have more on what happened at a city council meeting last night that could lead to even more evictions in this area. it's wednesday, june 3rd i'm brian flores. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. thank you for coming back. just for a few days. he has a good excuse. he has a new little baby in the house. >> three. >> three now. >> start that college fund this week. >> oh yeah i forgot about that. >> and a couple of weddings too because you have two girls. [ laughter ] >> we do have a lot of cloud cover to the east of us. it was over us over night that held
. >> the former police officer that helped crack the dugard kidnapping. the help she needs now. >> traffic is doing well on highway 24 from wall yacht creek to -- walnut creek to oakland. >> higher clouds have moved off. there will be another low dropping in tomorrow. we'll look at the wednesday forecast temps. >>> good morning. we are live in san francisco's mission district where affordable housing advocates are waking up to a big defeat. coming up in to minutes...
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also the police officer whose instinct helped free jaycee dugard. these stories and much more coming up at 6:00. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for 12 years. i have three kids. i love living here and i love working in my hometown. at pg&e we are always working to upgrade reliability to meet the demands of the customers. i'm there to do the safest job possible not only for them but everybody, myself included, that lives in the community. i'm very proud to do the work that i do and say that i am a lineman for pg&e. it's a rewarding feeling. together, we're building a better california. >>> the
also the police officer whose instinct helped free jaycee dugard. these stories and much more coming up at 6:00. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? my name is tony sartorio. i'm a...