lucas pom tom lynnson at the white house tomlinson, and virginia republican lieutenant governor winsome sears. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto and happy weekend. so far a happy and, thus far, calm weekend after the supreme court s historic 6-3 decision to essentially gut roe v. wade. let s go to alexandria hoff at the supreme court with how things are looking there. reporter: hi, neil. yeah, a few more protesters have arrived over past hour, several dozen now with chants breaking out. but this time yesterday, neil, when that decision came down, the most immediate and audible reaction came from the pro-life side. there were cheers and tears for what they saw as the recognition of life before birth, something they d been waiting over 50 # years to do. and as the department of homeland security warned of a night of rage, things did remain mostly calm. an american flag was burning here in d.c., similar symbolic symbolic of the anger after the court did undo roe v. wade.
symbolic symbolic of the anger after the court did undo roe v. wade. the decision now does go to the states. for those who were unhappy, politicians were on standby throughout the day yesterday. you see this turnout here? you ain t seen nothing yet. women are going to control their bodies no matter how they try and stop us. the hell with the supreme court. we will deify them. we will be out by the thousands, we will be out by the millions. reporter: now, in new york it was estimated that 17,000 people participated in a won in straight there. the new york post says just about a dozen i arrests were made related to vapid limb. in arizona the state senate was reportedly evacuated due to a security situation, and police deployed tear gas. protesters also demonstrated outside of the home of justice clarence thomas. justices have now been provided
we were discussing this. i had been over to the supreme court, and you could see at the supreme court while i was will that people on both sides of the issue of roe v. wade were out will, but of it was very peaceful there. but we do know that in other parts of the country, at least in arizona, it was not peaceful last night. we also know that this were demonstrations at the home of clarence thomas, one of justices who wrote a concurring opinion in roe v. wade. neil: right. but in overturning roe v. wade. but i think we re i m pretty pleased with where we are today. i m just hoping that it will continue to be peaceful. neil: yeah. i think he drew special attention because he was saying that this might be an impetus to revisit decision on same-sex
[background sounds] neil: all right. protests getting a little hairy last night in phoenix, arizona. police had to use tear gas, you know, to separate crowds here. again, these protest es continue around nation not quite like we saw in phoenix, most of it peaceful and without incident. and even here it looks bad, but it wasn t nearly as bad as it could have been. ted williams was concerned about this when we were talking about it 24 hours ago. he joins us right now. ted, you know, as you predicted, i mean, we re going to see a lot of this going on across country. your hope was, and i m sure it remains, that everyone, you know, stays orderly about this. but, you know, passions run high. what do you see happening now? yeah, you re right, neil, passions do run high. you and i were on yesterday, and
department of homeland security warned of a night of rage last night, things did remain mostly calm. you can see, i m hoping you can see the american flag was burning, that was symbolic of the anger and sadness directed at the supreme court after undoing nearly five decades of roe vs wade. nationwide and of course, this issue goes to the state and then in new york, as well. we re told about 17,000 people participated in demonstrations there yesterday, and more are expected today. the new york post said about a dozen of reports were made that s for vandalism. in arizona things got surly there. the state senate was reportedly evacuated due to a security situation and police there did deploy tear gas against protesters. they did demonstrate outside the home of justice clarence thomas just as well about 20 people, and those justices have now been provided with round the clock protection, and neil, you were just talking about some of the laws. here in d.c., there s the least