in their target audience, the u.s. supreme court. activists are angry the court refused to overturn a recently passed restrictive abortion bill in texas. the justices are set to reconvene monday and with another restrictive abortion law on their docket. suzanne malveaux has more. reporter: we re at ground zero of the abortion debate here in front of the spoupreme court. you can see the officers who are protecting the building. there are counterprotesters outside, offering prayers as well as song for some of those justices. and of course, you see the police that are lined up to keep these two groups separate from each other. you swing around here to east capital street, this is where the women s march is wrapping up, concluding that we re a thousand strong. the main focus around reproductive rights, abortion rights and a sense of urgency. particularly around the texas ban the texas law banning abortion after six weeks. the supreme court refused to weigh in on that and many people
government would file with the circuit justice, which is anthony kennedy. he would refer it to the full court. my expectation is the spoupreme court would ask for the briefs and ask for responses from both sides. i d like to bring you back to talk with ari melber and me. peter alexander, i saw a note you sent around. you have a new report on the possible response from the administration? reporter: literally moments ago i spoke to a seen senior administration official here, the white house had been discussing a series of different