USA-Trump/Women's March

Half million people join Women's March in Washington D.C. to voice concerns about Trump's policies

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Washington D.C., USA - Jan 21, 2017
1. Various of marchers thronging in subway station
2. Various of marchers on street
3. Various of women holding banners, placards
4. Banner reading "I'm Afraid"
5. Marchers
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Caroline, marcher (no full name given):
"There is a lot of fear. There is a lot of concern. So many different people are going to be affected by this type of leadership."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura, marcher (no full name given) (partially overlaid with shot 8):
"I came down here with some friends of mine from Boston for the march today. I think that Trump has a lot to improve in terms of his respect for both groups[women and immigrants] and I'm hopeful that this presidency will turn out better than a lot of us thinking will at the moment."
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8. Toddler drinking water on Dad's shoulders
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9. Marchers on street

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10. Throngs of marchers

Storyline


About half a million people showed up for Women's March in Washington, D.C. on Saturday to challenge new U.S. President Donald Trump.

The marchers, mostly women and some men from all walks of life and of all ages, took to the streets near the National Mall in Washington, D.C., calling for women's rights and voicing their opposition to the newly-inaugurated President Trump.

Marchers carried banners that read "I'm Afraid," and "I'm Not Giving Up," expressing their objection to Trump's taking office.

"There is a lot of fear. There is a lot of concern. So many different people are going to be affected by this type of leadership," said Caroline, one of the marchers.

"I came down here with some friends of mine from Boston for the march today. I think that Trump has a lot to improve in terms of his respect for both groups and I'm hopeful that this presidency will turn out better than a lot of us thinking will at the moment," said Laura, another marcher.

The organizers had initially sought a permit for a gathering of 200,000, but they estimated that as many as a half million people took part in the event in the nation's capital.

The marchers packed the metro stations in downtown D.C. on Saturday afternoon, with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority recording more than 597,000 trips as of 16:00.


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USA-Trump/Women's March

Half million people join Women's March in Washington D.C. to voice concerns about Trump's policies

Dateline : Jan 21, 2017

Location : Washington D.C.,United States

Duration : 1'10

  • English
  • Français
  • العربية
  • Pусский
  • Español


Washington D.C., USA - Jan 21, 2017
1. Various of marchers thronging in subway station
2. Various of marchers on street
3. Various of women holding banners, placards
4. Banner reading "I'm Afraid"
5. Marchers
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Caroline, marcher (no full name given):
"There is a lot of fear. There is a lot of concern. So many different people are going to be affected by this type of leadership."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura, marcher (no full name given) (partially overlaid with shot 8):
"I came down here with some friends of mine from Boston for the march today. I think that Trump has a lot to improve in terms of his respect for both groups[women and immigrants] and I'm hopeful that this presidency will turn out better than a lot of us thinking will at the moment."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
8. Toddler drinking water on Dad's shoulders
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
9. Marchers on street

++MUTE++
10. Throngs of marchers


About half a million people showed up for Women's March in Washington, D.C. on Saturday to challenge new U.S. President Donald Trump.

The marchers, mostly women and some men from all walks of life and of all ages, took to the streets near the National Mall in Washington, D.C., calling for women's rights and voicing their opposition to the newly-inaugurated President Trump.

Marchers carried banners that read "I'm Afraid," and "I'm Not Giving Up," expressing their objection to Trump's taking office.

"There is a lot of fear. There is a lot of concern. So many different people are going to be affected by this type of leadership," said Caroline, one of the marchers.

"I came down here with some friends of mine from Boston for the march today. I think that Trump has a lot to improve in terms of his respect for both groups and I'm hopeful that this presidency will turn out better than a lot of us thinking will at the moment," said Laura, another marcher.

The organizers had initially sought a permit for a gathering of 200,000, but they estimated that as many as a half million people took part in the event in the nation's capital.

The marchers packed the metro stations in downtown D.C. on Saturday afternoon, with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority recording more than 597,000 trips as of 16:00.


ID : 8041414

Published : 2017-01-22 09:12

Last Modified : 2017-05-10 16:05:00

Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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