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Critical condition. What were learning about the investigation. Then a fire breaks out at an east bay high school. What students can expect as classes are back in session this morning, plus a string of car break ins in the north bay in just 24 hours. Theres several one, two three cars were smashed in. The reason people who say theyre sy this crime spree london square. This is morning time two. The nine. Todays monday, march 18th. Were looking live at the ba bridge. Steve has said that there is some fog out there and that you can see it there in San Francisco. Its definitely an id well talk about the weather in just a little bit. Careers in stem are projected to grow 15 by the year 2031. Educators say spits critical that children ae introduced to stem fields at an early age. Thats science, technology, engineering and math. A special event was held this past weekend at a museum outside minneapolis to encourage girls, in particular, a stem cat tell them to go for it. You can never have success without having failures. Got to start having those experiences of seeing people doing those jobs, of meeting people in those jobs. Industry analysts say the us must increase gender and racial diversity among stem workers. Women currently make up just about 35 of those jobs. Welcome to the nine, along with andre and claudine at my thats become a much biggert focus. Stem, stem, think its gi think we just need to work on the pipeline. Like you introduce them at a young age, you get them all interested in it, and then you talk to High School Kids who are trying to get into college in a Computer Science major or any of these stem majors, and impacted ones. They want the jobs. The jobs are there. I think the pipeline to figure out how to get them all there and get seats in the chair thought of that . Youre absolutely right. Even as far back as the stone ages, when i was in college, the engineering majors were impacted. Yeah,uits much more. One on one. You need you need seats. You needuto make more, more of a capacity for that. Those kids. Its not not for me. Yeah. Oh come on. Yeah. I just douthis. I mean, i to do that kinduof stuff. Thats, you know, im always fascinated by that. But i see things that make it more interesting for kids to learn the stem field right now, which i think is fascinating. I think weve even had folks like the guest you had the other day, which im still talking ye. That guy. Yeah. Isnt that great . Hes part of that whole thing. Yeah. Getting kids excited about it. So its pretty cool. Stem and steam when they had stem and steam for sure. All right. Move on to this story rightunown memorial will intersection in San Francisco, where a group of people waiting at a bus stop was hit by a car. So far, three people have died. Ktvu sally rasmus joins us from the scene to explain how this incident is prompting debate about public safety. Ali got throughout theumorning. Andre, weve seen people coming to whats left of this bus stop and coming by and sort of stopping and memorial thatst up. This is where this tragic and severe incident happened on saturday afternoon. You can see people have left behind flowers, stuffed animals just a tangle o. This is all what bus shelter here, where this crash happened. And here on the ground, you. You cant help but notice the three pairs and the stroller that have been leftubehind. Those three pairs spof shoes meant to represent te three people who to the safety y group walk sf. It was a father and toddler who were killed at first when the suv struck them. Learned that the mother diedd w from her injuries at the hospital. The baby is still in Critical Condition now. The driver of the suv was hospitalized as well. Investigators arentusure yet speed was a factor, but they doy not know why that suv drove up onto the curb after hitting the west portal library. And then this bus stop right next to itn i was just right around the corner when it happened. I heard a horn go and then an almighty crash. I mean, everybody in the neighborhood was out because it was so loud. I think its brutal. Just brutal. Very unusual for this area. In a statement this weekend, supervisor myrna melgar said my office, along with sfmta public works and neighbors, have already been in discussions to improve safety conditions for pedestriansuand riders around the west. The trauma and impact of this incident are immeasurable, end quote. Now the group walk sf says they want sfmta to step up its plans to add speed cameras throughout the city to make the roads safer. We spoke with some residents here this morning who say they like that idea. I do like that idea, actually. And i think its proven that lowering speed does save lives. Now, San Francisco police say Traffic Engineering or the way the streets and the bus stop laid out was not a factor in this crash. But some neighbors, as well as those safety groups, really disagree with that assessment. If you take a look at the intersection around, thea muni lines, theres bus stops and theres a lot of pedestrians, especially when those muni lines empty out and stop here you see just a flood of pedestrians coming in all directions across thist intersection. And but theres no crossing lights specifically for pedestrians. And then on the road leading up to this point, theresustop signs. But again, no traffic lights or crossing lights for pedestrians either. So that is whats prompting some of the debate about what maybe needsuarea to make it safer in general for pedestrians. But first, tonight at 5 00, there will be a vigil here at the site of this terrible crash walk. Sf is sponsoring that, and theyre inviting people to come and pay tribute to the three people who lost their lives here, live in San Francisco allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. New information about a 13 year old arrested in connection with the killing of an oakland store clerk. Majed alhasani was shot and killed in early january while working at orlandos market. One juvenile was arrested last month in connection with the case. The Bay Area News Group now reports that teen is suspected of committing a second Armed Robbery at a Convenience Store about 40 minutes later. Well San Francisco police have now reversed course and will release video showing what led to the death of a woman who was pushed to the ground last year. 63 year old yen fang wu died from her injuries last june. Ma, and investigators at the calleduit an accident. But then just last week, the person accused of pushing her. 43 yearold tia hopkins, was arrested for violently assaulting a 71 year old woman of chinese descent. And that led to demands from the Asian Community in the city to reopen the case from last summer. San franciscos chief of Police Released a statement saying, quote, our investigators are working diligently on the case, which is an open and active investigation. In all cases, we look for evidence of motivation, including possible hate crimes. Sfpd will release the video in this case. T well, theres a police after thieves broke into more than 30 cars across the city. Heres some of the photos of the damage released by police. Shattered glass stretching across the city. People who live in petaluma say they are not used to this. I mean, it is moving further and further out from San Francisco is really where i feel like it might have surveillancef these car break ins to contact them. More criticism for boeing after one of its planes was missing an external panel when it landed on friday morning, the united flight out of sfo arrived in medford, oregon, with a missing panel beneath that plane , and we do not know when that panel broke off. But this is just the latest incident involving boeing planes. White House Press Secretary Karine Jeanpierre said the administration has faith in both the faa and the ntsb in ensuring safety in our skies. What our commitment is, is to make sure that we want to put the safety of americans first, and thats what faa is doing. And so they are taking actions. We stand by those actions to increase safety. Obviously and oversight of boeing 433 did notn emergency, and there the flight. The southbound lanes of interstate 680 are back open this morning, caltrans posted video of the work that took place over the weekend. A section of 680 in pleasanton had to be closed southbound to allow crews to repave the area. Traffic had to be rerouted to highway 84 and 580 during the closure. All right,uwe had a great weekend, butufog is rolling in in some areas. Steve paulson is tracking all of that for us today to see how our monday is shaping up. Im not too bad, but sal touched on it at the beginning of the show. There is some fog here. Not for all, but pretty good fog bank coming in. Itll be a little cooler here. ucoast in bay that started yesterday. Inland willustill be nice. I dont think too much change tomorrow, but friday into saturday looks like increasing clouds, not just fog and rain returns friday evening and again on saturday for San Francisco. They dropped yesterday. They went from the 70s to 61. utoday im going 60 52w average for march 1862 49. The records both go back pretty record high 1914 and 41 way back in 1886. Theres the fog now again. Most of the peninsula, south San Francisco, parts of the san mateo coast and then across san pablo bay, and then for sure up towards sonoma county, santa rosa. But if youre east and south now. But thats the biggest surge weve something we see toots not march, but with the warm temps, thats what we got from the weekend. The low, which was visiting usuthen went into, hasn the air brakes, if you will, in arizona, and its not nothing tw up into idaho. Its weakening, but had a few highuclouds drifting across the fog, though, is the bigger story this morning for many here that that allow some cooling to take place if youre near the waters edge. 40s 50s on the temps here, of 3, Boulder Creek the lake county. Were look good to go. Lots of sunshine inland, at least a wave. If you dont have the fog, you have to worry about it. Probably today, tomorrow, then changes on the way. Well start to see a bigger increase s start to creep in thursday and it sure looks like fridayt evening. Rain is on the way as a pattern change will kick in, especially on saturday. Now might get a break cooler, breezt spanother system looks like it rolls in sunday night into monday, so return to the fog for some. Not for all. Mostly sunny. It will be mild in ice inland. Upper 60s, low 70s coast and bay. Though dealing with 50s and v0s, they dont have the benefit of that offshore breeze anymore. Not much change through wednesday, then changes end of the week and i think friday nigt saturday. You guys okay . Thanks, steve. Well, a groundbreaking couples who wanto have genetically linked babies coming up on mornings on two. Reshape parenthood options for those facing challenges. Then a landmark case unfolding at the supreme court, how the Biden Administration is trying to combat online misinformation amid the balance of free speech and regulation when you have moderate to severe eczema, its okay to show off. With dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. Because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. With dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. It helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. Many adults saw 90 clearer skin. 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Right sp on your right was the Biden Administration violating citizens First Amendment rights or fighting digital lies when it pushed social Media Companies to remove posts about covid 19 . Thats the question now facing the supreme court. Its the most important free speech case in our lifetime. The justices heard arguments monday morning after missouri, louisiana and a group of socialc media users complained the administrations push for Tech Companies to remove posts about covid amounted to government coercion. Its treating facebook and these other platforms like theyre subordinates. Would you do that to the to the New York Times or the wall street journal or the Associated Press or any other big newspaper or wire service . Theres a problem if the government is engaged in coercion, but if it stays on the all were talking about isine ad government speech, no state action. But missouri and the other plaintiffs argue its a clear violation and a much broader than covid. Weve got to build a walluof separation between tech and state to protect our right to move into an election cycle. Et case sometime in june outside the supreme court. Caroline shively ktvu, fox two news. C a new study finds that many adolescent boys may not bec getting the Mental Health in the pediatrics journal, found prescriptions have risen dramatically for teenage girls and women in their 20s, the same is not true for young men. Researchers because boys do not exhibit the same symptoms of depression as girls. Instead of instead of sadness, they may become easily irritated, frustrated, and aggressive. Doctors say while normal teenage behavior, it bet could indicate a Mental Health struggle. n a new breakthrough in fertility treatment may 1st day give same sex couples the ability to have babies that are genetically related to both parents. Researchers from the Oregon Health and Science University are working on transforming a skin cell into an egg capable of producing embryos, and theyve demonstrated the process in mice, the researchers say. The goal is to produce eggs for patients who do not have their own eggs, in addition to same sex couples, the researchers say their work opens new possibilities for older women and otheruwomen who are unable to produce eggs due to cancer or other medical conditions. Artificial intelligence could lead to some dramatic changes when it comes to seeing a doctor for a medical checkup. More medical professionals are going high tech when it comes to discussing medical issues with patients. Artificial record those conversations and then automatically turn those conversations into detailed clinical notes and summaries. Supporters say this will help reduce the they can spend more h patients. So would you trust an ai doctor now . Not a complete ai doctor, but someone whos using ai in the method we just talked about mean, i its new technology. I dont know if i totallyutrust the doctor. I mean, i want to the doctor says and what the ai says. Right. You know, so the way they used to do it wast doctors had these little tape recorders and theyd say, today i saw andre senior. He seems pretty well. I want him to do a, buand c and then that tape would be up, and then it would go in your chart. Now some ai thing would well, i think also like writ. Theyre like, how are you feeling . Cough and then i see sometimes ive seen doctors where like they dont even look up at me because theyre just like, okay, so you are this and you are this and youre this. I do think theres something lost in that into saying, is this person, like nervous or whatumight they be leaving out . Because theyre so busy inputting . But i also think that efficiency is not bad to that, that hopefully if they can find a way to be lets inputc ad lets, you know, figure this out, but also, you know, lets have some interpersonal communication often,c you know, if it saves more time then that could be augood thing. Well see. Well see i dont think i dont think we have a choice. Its coming. T yeah i dont think eventually its just going to. Youre just goingc to have to do it. Its te way of the world. All right. Time now is 919. Well researchers have confirmed the presence of a flatworm in Southern California and warned that that worm can kill a dog. Scientists at uc riverside say they found a parasite that is commonly referred to as liver fluke in the colorado river, which is a river that does come into california. Along that arizona california border. Now, the parasite can cause a skin rash in humans if its touched. If you have water contact. But researchers say there is no danger to california however rir Scientists Say dogs should avoid swimming in that river. And again, that river goes through the several states were talking colorado, utah, arizona runs along the california border of arizona. If dogs are infected, it can be several months before shes been a staple forr. T giants fans for more than two decades, but now oracle park is bidding farewell to its legendary announcer, coming up on mornings on two the nine, while renee y. Renel brooksmoon is parting ways with the giants organization. Also ahead, as the Gang Violence in haiti escalates, dominican officials are trying to avoid a migrant crisisuon Brian Guinness in dajabon , domi can re blic, wi when you have moderate to severe eczema, its okay to show off. With dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. Because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin.

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