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.
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what do you think of that whole process and who gets to work in this enviable job? what i am told is that you, when someone is chosen, it is made clear this is not to happen, and it s supposedly on their word of honor, a code of ethics that is not just told to them, but it s supposedly within them. i think most concerning thing, that someone in this position who traditional wily goes on to great careers in law, would not have have an internal code of ethics that would tell them to keep their word. that s what concerns me, neil. if the court reflects culture and we re breeding people, if you will, who have no regard [inaudible] that s most concerning. and i hate to say that we have to have a law to get people to be [audio difficulty] but in this case it appears we co. neil: senator, i don t know louisiana s among the two dozen or so states that are contemplating the so-called trigger provisions that would