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hour before crashing into the scene. the defense didn t deny he drove the car but said he was panicked and acted in self-defense. a jailhouse phone call to his mother was played in court. in it fields said he was defending himself in aim violent mob of terrorists himself from a violent mob of terrorists. but big burkes was one of 35 injured in the attack the most chilling people to me were the jailhouse phone calls to his mom. you could just see the way he was talking to his mother and the way he called heather s mom susan, an anti-white communist. and called us all terrorists and said we were the enemy and it was no big deal that, you know, heather had died because she s the enemy. you know, that just tells me everything i need to know about what kind of person he is. reporter: on august 12th, 2017, burke and heather heyer were among those demonstrating against the unite the right rally. [ chants ] as so-called alt-right activists
probably not going anywhere any time soon. maybe not hundreds of thousands. maybe tens of thousands. yeah. it s hard for me to see out here and it is early. it s cold but it s a nice day. i think you re going to see a lot of people out here. they ll leave here and march towards the white house later on. david swerdlick, thank you very much. some of the music now beginning here. we ve met so many families who have made the trip here by plane, train, car. the bishop family from parkland, florida says it s their mission to advocate legislation in florida and across the country to ensure both the right to bear arms and the right to feel safe. daniel and julia, you were both at marjory stoneman douglas school at the time of the shooting but you were in separate buildings. and mom susan, you were at a nearby walmart shopping for last-minute valentine s gifts for the entire family. now more than 30 days later you re here in d.c. for this march for life. so how has all of this changed,