we begin with sunlen who is outside the supreme court. what are you seeing? reporter: jim, it certainly is a very tense moment right here on the steps of the supreme court. i want to show you the scene playing out now at this moment. i ll take you to the crowd here in the last few minutes we ve seen really this conversation between both sides break out. the police have moved in some barricades, some police fences and they have separated the two sides. over here you have a side who is not in support of friday s supreme court decision and over here pro-life and we have seen them yelling back and forth. i want to just give you a flavor of the crowd at the moment out here on the steps of the supreme court. abort the court. abort the court. reporter: although they are vocal and loud and are certainly taking issue with each other we have seen these protests remain largely peaceful throughout the day, jim. we are seeing this crowd swell in size a couple hundred out here tod
there is growing alarm in the lgbtq community after conservative justice clarence thomas used his opinion on roe vs. wade to target other constitutional rights previously decided by the court. clarence thomas wrote this, and future cases reshould reconsider the court s substantive due process including gris wald, lawrence and obergefell. on the last issue it was seven years ago on this very day that my next guest, the plaintiff in obergefell received a call from then president obama after the supreme court legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states. yes, it is, mr. president. [ inaudible ] i just wanted to say congratulations. thank you so much, sir.