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THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
GATHERED IN DALLAS TODAY FOR
THE 2018 WOMEN'S MARCH.
THEY HELD SIGNS, CHANTED AND
WALKED ABOUT A MILE ALL TO
BRING ATTENTION TO WOMEN'S
EQUALITY.
CBS 11 WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE
CROWD EARLIER TODAY.
Reporter: THEY CAME OUT BY
THE THOUSANDS, MARCHING FOR
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY.
SOME CAME WITH FRIENDS AND
OVERS WITH THEIR ENTIRE FAMILY.
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Reporter: IT WAS A SEA OF
SIGNS HELD BY MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN, STANDING UP FOR
WOMEN'S RITES.
THEY HIT THE -- RIGHTS.
THEY HIT THE STREETS, MANY
WEARING HATS, AND THIS PAIR
WORKS AT AN ALL GIRLS' SCHOOL
AND SAY THEY'RE WALKING AND
PROTESTING FOR THEIR STUDENTS.
THEY SAY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR
THEM TO GROW UP IN A WORLD
WHERE THEIR VOICES ARE HEARD.
OVER AT HYDE PARK, THOUSANDS
PACKED TOGETHER FOR A RALLY
WITH SPEAKERS WHO SPOKE UP
AGAINST SOCIAL INJUSTICE,
INEQUALITY AND SEXUAL
HARASSMENT.
AND WE COME TODAY AS WOMEN
TO SAY IN YOUR NAME.
I KNOW MORE PEOPLE WHO HAVE
BEEN AFFECTED, ABSOLUTELY.
YES.
I MEAN, BOTH OF US HAVE FOR
STARTERS.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS.
WE NEED TO GET OUR VOICES
HEARD.
WE NEED TO -- WE NEED TO
PROTEST.
Reporter: COMING UP TONIGHT
AT 10:00, YOU'LL HEAR FROM MORE
PEOPLE, PLUS, HOW THEY PLAN TO
