Look to the National Mall in Washington for lots of bright pink hats and signs that say "less fear more love" and "the future is female." The mission statement of the Women's March on Washington says event participants are "hurting and scared" as Donald Trump takes office — and they want a greater voice for women in political life. Organizers of Saturday's rally and march expect more than 200,000 people to come out — and that number could rival Trump's swearing-in ceremony Friday. The event follows a chaotic day in the nation's capital when protesters set fires and hurled bricks in a series of clashes with police.