now this is a painful and humiliating experience who love this country. who are ashamed to think that our constitution would be use to justify abortion. the pro-life community never gave up was believe that someday roe v. wade will be overturned and with blood on our history will be purged and today is that day. this is amazing. this is the best day of american history in my lifetime. [cheers and applause] this is what a pro-life feminist looks like. [cheers and applause] laura: a look at all those young women and men celebrating life. that is the future of america. the pro-life movement, but there are some who seem that abortion a holy sacrament and they are furious they re trying to intimidate the justices at their homes threatening to defy the court they are desperate to inflame the nation as it was in the summer of 2020. this decision must not stand. legal abortions. [bleep]. we are not your incubators. laura: the majority simply returns the issue of abortion
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.
streets some elated. it s a celebration only for children in the womb but for women. others infuriated pre- stand up and fight back progressive victory for the sanctity of life it will save countless innocent children. it s a one incursion into liberties and rights of the people will lead to the next simile to the next grade. now president biden is vowing swift action and calling for calm. to keep all protest peaceful. will discuss how the ruling will affect state law across the country and what it means for the roberts court going forward. and talk with republican senator lindsey graham about the courts moves of abortion as well as second amendment rights and about his long fight to put conservative judges on the bench. plus how it all plays in the coming election. you as a georgia democrat stacy abrams of the ruling could impact her rematch against republican governor brian kemp. they will ask our sunday panel how resources high-stakes court rulings that shakeup
building get to faced over ally. hutchinson they re testifying. coming up, i ll talk to alexander vindman, who knows what it is like to face the trump intimidation machine will coming forward to tell the truth anyway. also florida s don t say gay law takes in effect with schools banning rainbows and a report on that is ahead. we want to begin this hour once again with that breaking news out of, uvalde texas. and battle school police chief pete arredondo says he will step down from the uvalde city council, according to the uvalde leader news. an official from uvalde said, peter redondo indicated that he intended to resign from the city of uvalde city council. while it is the right thing to do, no one from the city has seen a letter or other documentation of his resignation or spoken with him. and quote. let s bring in state senator roland gutierrez who represents uvalde. thank you so much for being with us senator. you ve been on the frontlines trying to find out what happen
and sir paul mccartney makes history as glastonbury s oldest solo headliner, at the age of 80. russian forces are now said to be fully occupying the ukrainian city of severodonetsk, a key location in the war, in the east of the country. weeks of heavy shelling have reduced the city to ruins and ukraine s army has now pulled its troops out. saturday also saw an upsurge in russian missile strikes across ukraine. in his nightly address, president zelensky said the war had entered an emotionally difficult stage and that air defence systems held in storage in allied nations were needed more than ever. shelley phelps has the latest. as severodonetsk falls, civilians have been fleeing the area. ukraine says its retreat is a tactical withdrawal, to fight from higher ground in the neighbouring area of lysycha nsk, which has come under heavy bombardment. elena hasjust arrived from there. translation: it was a horror last week, yesterday - we could not take it anymore. thank you to the