 More than 125,000 marchers are on the Boston Common to be a part of one of the largest women's marches in the nation. Common at Massachusetts Politicians join them with messages of solidarity, hope and resistance. Now we can whimper, we can whine, or we can fight back. The abolitionist movement started right. Dude, together he came together today and every day forward. You know, just as Americans, this is obviously a women's march and we're here because Donald Trump, obviously, and he's pretty much just protecting women throughout the whole campaign. That's not okay. For You New Service, I'm Zoe Mitchell.