The Supreme Court was unanimous in a pair of rulings today, one on the rights of protesters, the other on president ial authority. In the first case, the justices struck down a Massachusetts Law that prevented antiabortion activists from getting anywhere near the entrances of clinics. Jan crawford is covering the court. You cant control it reporter massachusetts said the law was necessary to protect women as they entered clinics for abortions. It requires protesters to keep their distance, off public sidewalks within 35 feet of clinic entrances. But the law also kept away people like eleanor mccullen, a massachusetts grandmother who quietly counsels women against abortion and said the law violated her right to free speech. The justices unanimously agreed, striking down the Massachusetts Law and calling into question similar laws across the country. In a majority opinion by chief justice john roberts, joined by the four liberal justices its never too late to change your mind. Reporter t
Franciscos muni fleet sat idle. Mark kelly is at the bus yard. Its pretty quiet there. Reporter pretty quiet. Normally busy here, buses pulling in and out all day, not today. The buses that should be on the streets right now are sitting there like its a parking lot. Muni says a higher than normal number of drivers called out sick this morning sending the monday morning commute into a tizzy. If that monday morning commute isnt congested as it is, now this. More than half, 400 out of 600 muni buses and light rail, never left the bus yard this morning leading to 30plus minute delays. From west portal to montgomery station. Barely enough room to fit everybody on the platform before the train came. Ruin your day . A little bit. Im a little late to work. Munis spokesperson is officially labeling this action a protest from its drivers. I cant confirm this is a sickout. The fact is the sfmta is in a heated Contract Negotiation with muni drivers right now. Under city charter city workers cant s
Scott. Youve been learning more tonight about chamberlain and his background here in the bay area. You spoke with someone who actually worked with him . Obviously so many disturbing details about Ryan Chamberlain but who is his website portrays him as being a successful political figure in the bay area for many years today i talked to a man who has not only met chamberlin but who has also worked with him neighbors tell us the chamberlain lived in the apartments for about three years obviously so many disturbing details about ryan kelly chamberlain. Today kron 4 caught up with people in the russian hill neighbor where chamberlain lived. One woman in particular who lived in the same building as chamberlin she says she has been inside his home. To stay on top of this developing story go to kron 4 dot com. And if you are on the go make sure to check the kron 4 app for the latest details on the search for Ryan Chamberlain. One devastated mothers cry to stop the violence. Jane liu spoke at h
Saturday and through the night. There may be more evidence we need to go in there and get, so we appreciate the publics understanding and their help. The fbi tells kron 4, People Living in the building have no need to worry. At this time whatever is left inside his apartment is no threat to public safety. Explosives. There are no chemical, biological, or radiation known at this time. Chamberlain ii is 42 years old, 63 225 pounds, with brown hair, and blue eyes. Authorities say he is driving a white 2008 Nissan Altima with either california or texas plates 7fqy085 or bx9m042. He was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt and blue jeans. At this time fbi investigators wont say what led them to him. They have no idea where he is heading. And the intent of the explosive materials authorities found is still unknown. Live in San Francisco. Continuing our Team Coverage. Kron 4s scott rates spoke to neighbors and friends and has more on just who Ryan Chamberlain is. Scott . Do is this man . And w
This is our western edition. The Supreme Court was unanimous in a pair of rulings today one on the rights of protesters, the other on president ial authority. In the first case, the justices struck down a Massachusetts Law that prevented antiabortion activists from getting anywhere near the entrances of clinics. Jan crawford is covering the court. You cant control it reporter massachusetts said the law was necessary to protect women as they entered clinics for abortions. It requires protesters to keep their distance, off public sidewalks within 35 feet of clinic entrances. But the law also kept away people like eleanor mccullen, a massachusetts grandmother who quietly counsels women against abortion and said the law violated her right to free speech. The justices unanimously agreed, striking down the Massachusetts Law and calling into question similar laws across the country. In a majority opinion by chief justice john roberts, joined by the four liberal justices. Its never too late to