but one of the people here, margaret clark and her 9-year-old daughter, they came from virginia. why did you come here today? >> because we don't want for obama to have a military intervention in syria. we'd like a peaceful negotiation. >> reporter: were you an obama supporter? >> we voted for a change. if he does a surgical strike or anything else with syria, i don't feel it's a change. i feel it's a con tinuation of the bush administration. i think the u.s. public does not want a military intervention and i think that world leaders are not endorsing this proposal. i think there is still a chance and even in our church, the pope called for a day of fasting today, for a peaceful negotiation in syria and that's what we'd like to support. >> reporter: margaret clark and her daughter here, it is symbolic in a way that crowd is no longer here. they're making their way to capitol hill. last week, they had a similar march. they stopped at the white house, but now that president obama has called upon congress, the march is continuing down pennsylvania avenue to capitol hill. the story c