over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh say does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave pete: celebration and outrage across the nation as the supreme court strikes down roe v wade. [chanting] throw them out! throw them out! will: protesters take to the street or some lawmakers call the court a legitimate. rachel: alexandria, what is the latest? reporter: all is quiet as of this morning. we see a lot of extra security outside the supreme court steps, we had this barrier up for quite some time but we expect crowds to grow later today. an american flag was burned as the crowd grew as the night went on. anger and sadness after the supreme court removed the protections drove v wade granted women seeking abortions nationwide. joy and gratitude spilled out of p
not part of free-speech but called the day a solemn moment for the country. he blamed the decision on donald trump saying he was the one who nominated brett kavanaugh, just to score such and barrett but made a push in his speech for people to get out, he wents to make abortion a key midterm issue. photos need to make their voices heard. this fall, must elect more senators and representatives who will codify a woman s right to choose into federal law once again. we need to restore the protections of a row as law of the land. we need to elect officials who will do that. reporter: the president said yesterday he is virtually powerless in terms of executive action to undo what he calls the mistake made by the supreme court yesterday. it should be noted president biden has sway on the issue of