that's what you're telling me when you vote for him. don't look away from me. look at me and tell me that it doesn't matter what happened to me. >> ana maria ar chi la joins us now. thanks so much for being with us. i'm wondering when you made the decision to confront senator flake. at that point, were you aware of his intention to confirm judge kavanaugh? >> i've been coming to the capitol for the last seven weeks to protest the nomination of judge kavanaugh because i believe he's dangerous for our country. he's dangerous for the rights of women to choose what we do with our bodies, dangerous to our health care. and a few days ago, i stood in front of his office and told for the first time my own story of sexual violence when i was a child, as a 5-year-old. and it was an incredibly painful moment. i did it because i felt like the country needs to hear these stories. i did it in solidarity with dr. ford, and i did it to