Transcript for Kavanaugh hearing draws protesters to DC

And here we Debra Harrison came all the way from Chicago Illinois may and it's like ask you what are you hoping will come from the this protests. Well you know we've been out here since the very first thing the hearings. Where we Texas native is CD we just have to take hearings. And out three weeks almost four weeks later a hearing even more women and even more men have come out to support so we are literally hoping that we're able. To persuade some of the very key Republicans to vote no. On tavern where hoping that this narrative that we're sharing the personal stories that we're Saturday is getting through. So the hearts of Americans that have. And through sexual assault that had been through rape that I struggling. With health care that are worried about you know their Social Security Emmys to so many things. Will the impact it with the confirmation of this Supreme Court justice so it's all encompassing you know tasks were taking on here. We came down here to support our fellow. Doctor Ford. We are extremely. Proud of her freezing her voice and she inspires us to use hours signs in the hearing and one thing doctor Ford kept reiterating was that is or civic duty to come on here and give her statement. And I think that for young women including us I'm. Having someone stand up to her. You know someone is being confirmed into this in Korea the United States. It's a lot and it's very inspiring to see that happening I hope that this looks he gently and then it's need to stand up and all voices.

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