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anyone who calls it a hobby doesn t understand. we know that a person s passion is what drives them. [ clapping ] and that s why every memorial we create is a true reflection of the individual. only a dignity memorial professional can celebrate a life like no other. find out how at sanfranciscodignity.com. people in charlottesville are planning an answer tonight to friday s angry march. it will start on the university of virginia campus. organizers plan to retrace the path taken friday night by all the neo-nazis and white nationalists with their tiki torches. the aim, they say, tonight is to reclaim it and cover it with love and peace. i want to bring in my panel now. gloria, president trump and his administration has been
brutal touched a nerve. so many people are coming out now to pay their respects. matthew, what do you expect the mood to be? certainly different from what was expected before. it was supposed to be a vocal and angry march, opposition march. a lot of people coming together under different circumstances, yes? reporter: yeah obviously the theme of the protest, the march changed dramatically. it was a march against the conflict in ukraine and russia. the killing of boris nemtsoc is canceled. a mourning march is rescheduled. they are going to march to this place from a location not too distant from here. much more somber. in terms of how many people will come to it we don t know.
was with a group of leaders who went in to see the president, they told them they wanted to organize this and louis says the president s body language was so negative, he turned in his chair and began stressing won t that create riots, won t it create trouble? but i was in the white house with the other reporters the day of the march on washington, we all watched it on television and we knew the president was watching a few doors away. we all said to ourselves, why is he so cool about this? why does it was clear it had clearly become a i hhistori event, with the peacefulness of the thing, the goodwill, the large number of white people who were part of it, and in the end of the day, he did not go over there, but he brought them from the white house and gave them coffee and but he wouldn t have had a successful march or there wouldn t have been a peaceful one if he hadn t sent the civil rights bill up several months before, if he hadn t talked on civil rights to the nation. it wo