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Of played their 1st game since the crash that killed most of their squad and for him to quote will open up the phone lines for books phone in where we all should see help us find enough support to soundtrack of up or not and this one we're asking often the best basket renditions of a classic So what's the best performance of a classic cheering. That you've heard and where did you hear it Jason says about 25 years ago in an underpass of Coventry's ring road it was Pink Floyd's wish you were here gets our voice only Dolphus gone for Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd it was in kids in 2001 amazing guy did request through the crowd like a gig and I tipped him 20 pounds that was pounds not dollars made. So I will start with those protests in Washington and elsewhere across the world this was the scene in Washington d.c. Earlier as half a 1000000 women and quite a few men gathered to protest against the election of Donald Trump. So what exactly was it that they were protesting about 25 lives and a Foster spoke to some of the people taking part in Washington some of them sporting quite distinctive headwear. Right. Where from Baltimore we're about 50 people were moms and dads and kids and we're saying you've got to show up to make a difference and we're here today protesting the recent election and we're here today to say we need to make a difference women matter and men quality men supporting women are all about this right now tell me your name Deb guilty and was it you who pulled all these people together no I did not live in shadows pull people together let me tell me yeah. I mean this is how many how many of you all together there's 47 of us from West Moore So what was that when you heard about this March and what was it made you think we need to be that we just needed to do something everybody just didn't know what to do and we just need to do something the 1st thing we thought was we need to get to d.c. We needed a bus we needed to do it so I knew you guys when you just needed to show up your hats I was just about to mention there are so many pink hats here but you will have much involved tell me about them one of the one of the women that came with us on the bus she we decided that we should have something to unite us and she had ordered the show up that this is you want to go there Wendy Boyer when you really stand out because these a New York I see great day here in Washington and you can see you guys from a long way away that was point and we got the show up from Obama's speech that was his parting words to the people was to make a difference you need to show up so that's what we're doing here today and we hope we can keep moving it forward and make a difference we can hear the chanting in the shadowy route. So I describe for me what it feels like to be here it's so emotional it makes me so proud I can't even contain how. Immensely moved I am to see just the sea of people representing people who need to be represented who are maybe not able to make it. We're here to make it for everybody here's a question of all people listening because right here yesterday just over there on the Capitol building you go to new president. Donald Trump is your president are people listening to what you say because you don't agree with his presidency but he's the boss Well I think that the numbers and actions today will speak for themselves I think that something like 10000 people showed up yesterday I think today the estimates are between 25500000 people will show up and I think the actions of people just showing up being vocal seeing all these brilliantly are created signs around us will absolutely make a difference I think that our children are listening I have 2 daughters at home and the reason I'm here is because I have daughters and we cannot allow the kind of attitudes that Trump has said he supports We cannot allow homophobia and Xena phobia and racism and massage to prevail in this country so I think that by showing up people will listen. Yes yes we can. Replicate across the United States and in 600 cities across the world from New York to l.a. Paris Berlin Prague Sydney Cape Town Here's what some protesters gathering in London today have been saying. On the basis of his position on climate and climate change things that could happen to women across the globe I think it's pretty dangerous. Stance where it's really dangerous I'm tired of living sexualize sometimes tired of being objectified basically just to protest against everything that comes to and. It's getting very close to. D.c. That was the place to be I suppose in a host of celebrities addressed a huge crowd of demonstrators at the women's March the Including the Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson I pledge my relentless devotion to support women's health care initiatives I will not stop fighting to make basic when. Health care available to all * I believe with every fiber of my being that the conversations that we have with our partners and our doctors about what we do with our bodies and our future should not be made father for any politician or political agenda lawmaker and for profit corporation. We must stand up for Why are our basic human rights and always move forward never backwards the current political administration benefits from taking the power away from us don't give up your power. This week suggest Mason is the Royces White House correspondent and Jeff What a day what a day this is really a day of action was a remarkable 24 hours how would you sum it all up well it was a remarkable day then. I don't even know how to sum it all up a lot happened. I was at the White House all day and so I went with President Trump to the National Cathedral this morning and back to the White House after that any His motorcade that we were in and asked some of these protesters some of the signs also passed some supporters. But there were certainly a lot of protesters out there and you could hear them from the South Lawn of the White House when the motorcade arrived there and we got out of the cars then he went to the CIA in the afternoon and I don't know if you played any imposed clips. On your show yet but he the president was turned what we thought was going to be a speech sort of trying to mend fences with the intelligence community into an attack on the media for suggesting that there's a rift between the intelligence committee and present trump it all but you'll remember that it was President Trump as president elect to send a tweet comparing them to Nazi Germany. And then a night at least at the White House ended with his press secretary John Spicer coming out and delivering sort of a blistering attack on the media for suggesting that Donald Trump's crowd at the inauguration weren't that big. And then leaving the podium without taking questions What was it like being there when Donald Trump was addressing the CIA having him describe your profession as my son trustworthy profession as and ever in the CIA applauding Yeah you know. It's typical tromped So in some ways I guess I shouldn't have been surprised I think I was just surprised by the venue but it's not typical intelligence agencies it to. Turn inspiring to go into the media in that way yeah no and that's why I said I was surprised by the then you know I just it's definitely not what I was expecting but that. And that. You know that doesn't change overnight just because he's the president is the president now and. That's what he chose to focus his remarks on during his time at the CIA There were there were 2 attacks on the media today from the chum camp because there was that one. When he was speaking to the CIA But then there was this other attack somewhat bizarrely I suppose from the White House press secretary gave his 1st briefing to the media and the briefing is being interpreted somewhat as fake news what do you mean I meant the briefing that was talking about how many people were at the Trump inauguration yesterday which seems to fly in the face of all other. Suggestions that there were less people at the Trumpet or Gratian much less than they were and the president in organization 8 years ago for example and yet the press secretary of the White House seems to be suggesting that this was the most attended best attended Gratian ever in u.s. History. Yeah you know the statistics he was using there I think was not were not just people who attended in person but who watched on television. I can't speak to the numbers that he cited. But it's clearly something that is bugging the commander in chief and I think that's why he sent his press secretary out to make that statement you were with the president all day I wonder how how would you assess the 1st day you know office was he does he's a Buddhist Why don't see how the. Legacies of his predecessor President. Yes And that started last night actually shortly after the inauguration parade he came into the Oval Office and he signed a couple commissions that would allow 2 generals to serve in a cabinet who otherwise would not have been able to and then he signed an executive order. Basically allowing or encouraging Cece and government departments to ease what he called the burdens of Obamacare also known as the Affordable Care Act And that is seen as a step towards dismantling that law how different from from what you've seen so far is this president from the previous president I'm from your perspective as a White House correspondent how different will your job be evident for you is totally different I mean I don't I can't even really begin to say how that's different they're 2 completely different men 2 completely different leaders are 2 completely different styles and clearly you know completely different philosophies and and policy priorities so that alone would make it different but their styles are also significantly different and that facts. Fit the life of a White House correspondent only because we have the privilege of seeing that up close on a pretty frequent basis so we've seen it in the last 24 hours and it is definitely different Jeff thank you for that Jeff Mason there Royce's White House correspondent that the marches as I say across the United States and indeed across the world would show up 5 lives very an awful night story is in Boston and early asked him what's been going on that there's been a remarkable pouring of I think. Whether you call it protest or whether you just call it marching they've called it the women's MOTs and the women's March started from a tiny seed in the organizers said oh let's have a women's March on Washington and we'll meet the way. Rushing to Monument you know the great big gobble asc in the middle of the mall there which we saw in the inauguration and we'll all get together and we'll will console each other for for what we assume is going to be a tough 4 years and then this thing to cough it went viral to the extent where no it's not only cities in the United States but little Tyrone so I figure I've seen 600 different places where people were marching and that was just in the United States that we didn't count London where there's a March didn't count other places where they were marching So something really touched a nerve here and I for my part I didn't see grief I didn't see sadness I saw in a way a celebration I think it was I think it was enormously therapeutic for people and largely women but not all women by any means plenty of men but lots of women and their men if you like to get out and be together and say look here lots more people like me the Washington one was the catalyst was and people are calling a half a 1000000 woman March of last essentially what it was an attracted women from all across the country what are the reasons that women have been saying to you about why they've taken part in these marches right across the country. I think if I could give voice to a couple of friends of mine who went from here so that's like a 6 hour journey whichever way you cut unless you fly and I would say for them it was a sense of moment a sense that they they or the themselves maybe they owed it to their daughters marry the daughter so with them to be there and to make a statement and to make a statement on the 1st day of the term presidency was for them most important because so many women were deeply offended by the Access Hollywood to not just by their Access Hollywood tape obviously we don't need to go that was the way that all go I would just remind people of well I will I will I was a tape of Trump and show host coming off a bus fella called Billy Bush and making very demeaning remarks about a couple of the women and you know we know this is this is for him but it was extreme even for Donald Trump and it went went seriously viral so Ok that was the extreme event but people understand. That. That their freedoms are they think maybe that maybe that's wrong to say they understand that their freedoms are risk but they think their freedoms are risk and they think they have to go out and defend them and maybe they're just saying I'm going to do this get in 1st. Is there any sense that this there will be a continuation is this was Saturday a one off well there's a question and I think in retrospect we could very well see it as a high watermark but we could also see it as a catalyst for local organizing and I know that you know people of. Liberal persuasion Democrats who are licking their wounds are all saying organize locally make sure that when the next election comes around the turnout as much