aght to keep and bear arms is fundamental right. you colleagues were constraining that. ms. barrett: we did disagree about the scope. sen. hawley: the supreme court has said over and over the right to vote is fundamental. you have a firm to that and recognize today that is supreme court precedent. this is to bring korda said they adhered to be one person, one toe standard, the keystone that entire doctrine. your opinionn challenges or changes that are or calls into question or critiques, nothing. i'm glad we are clear on that. as part ofbin said his line of questioning, he suggested perhaps your opinion in this case, nothing to do with voting rights, makes you friendly to attempts to deny people the right to vote on racial grounds. we all comeo say to, every judge, all of us that come to the law, comes to the bench with their own individual experience and viewpoints. let's talk about that for a second when it comes to be vital issue of race and your own experience with that. you and your husband are the parents of i multiracial family. can you give us some sense in your expe