demonstrations in the coming days. people here are encouraged to come back tomorrow. all right. donee in d.c. let s head to los angeles where camilla is. we saw abortion rights supporters marching on the freeway there. what s the latest now, camilla? reporter: hey, don, we were on the freeway for about 15 or 20 minutes, but lapd officers sort of blocked the protesters from continuing to walk on the freeway and kind of push them back inside of downtown l.a. and that s where we are right now. the crowd is still fairly large as you can see. you can hear the cars honking. many people shouting. they are screaming and saying, you know, our body, our choice. they took a water break and just like in washington d.c. organizers here in l.a. also getting ready to do this all over again tomorrow. they are already organizing and saying they re going to gather in the afternoon and a lot of them just saying they want to call the attention to what is happening here in los angeles, in cal
the famous blue lagoon is closed. small sign, officials say of what is to come. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, our closest look from inside gaza, with israeli troops uncovering hamas underground infrastructure. and a u.s. official saying one command post is under gaza s main hospital. day one of the former president s defense in new york s civil fraud case, with donald trump jr. taking the stand. we begin keeping him honest. what the former president is now saying about his opponents and how his allies are reportedly planning to target them. thanks for joining us. it is no secret that the former president lies nearly all the time. what s also becoming clearer, though, is that when he talks about what he would like to do to people he perceives as his enemies, he s often not lying. there s new reporting to that effect tonight. and coupled with several other recent reports, it sugges
about activist judges. the supreme court wasn t asked when it accepted this case to overturn roe. mississippi officials came to the court and said look at the 15-week ban, see if it violates roe and dictate government shouldn t interfere with a woman s choice to have an abortion before viability, which is at about 23 weeks when the fetus can live out same the womb and this was a 15-week ban. that s all this case started out to be but here sam yuel alito a four justices on the right took it further four months a i go before amy coney barrett was elected took it farther than we would have imagined to overturn roe. john roberts says judge us by our rulings, this brought the people to the streets. and judge us by our rulings,