. >> you may know arlington resident joan mulholland taken after her arrest as a freedom rider, a civilhts activists who went to the south in the 1960s to challenge immigration laws. >> we've been disrespected for too long particularly by the latest gentleman to reside at the white house and we need to make our voices heard. >> participants spanned four generations. >> i'm here because i'm a young woman and i know i have a future ahead of me and i want it to be the best i can make it. >> i believe women have equal rights and they need to be heard. >> reporter: in d.c.'s cleveland park neighborhood a group of women who met as strangers will sleep on the floor at city fitness and head to the march together. >> instead of being depressed an can make a difference. >> events start at 10:00 tomorrow morning. for more information about what you can expect, download our jeebs washington yap and search "women's march." live in southwest, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. check out the fog over the national cathedral right now. when president trump wakes up from his first night in offi