one person is dead. one year later, a new team of officials are vowing not to let history repeat itself. we have to start owning that we did not live up to our training. we didn t live up to our oath but we have the opportunity to recover and get it right. reporter: after a sharply critical report placed blame on the charlottesville police department, failed to contain the violence and protect the public. this is not a law enforcement event. this is a public safety endeavor. chief al thomas retired. michelle bracny took over two months ago. i did walk in with my eyes wide open, but i didn t really the extent and the breadth and width of what the responsibilities would be because i had not really had the opportunity to hear how hurt this community was and still hadn t healed. the first images of hate saw in charlottesville came from here. the night before the planned and
anti-fascist protesters. and then the day turned deadly. this street with james alex fields jr. barrelled his car into a group of counterprotesters remains a memorial to heather heyer. heather was killed in the attack, 35 others injured, the driver will be tried for murder and federal hate crimes. there was anger and outrage and reaction to not only the violence, but the hateful rhetoric that was openly on display here. i have a message to all the whi, the message is plain and simple. go home. you are not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you. reporter: then very fine people on both sides. reporter: president trump s refusal to condemn the racial attack further inflamed the national conversation. when you think about the flash point that charlottesville was in this country. where the dialogue around race
unregistered foreign account. the jury was expected to hear that part of the case right when court started, but, instead, a five-hour delay pushed everything back to mid-afternoon. athena jones is following the story. reporter: prosecutors expect to finish laying out the government s case against paul manafort early next week. this after a week of damaging revelations. many of them coming from rick gates, the government s star witness in the trial. the long-term partner pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators and cooperating with the government as it tries to convict his former boss on 18 counts of bank and tax fraud. while the trial is not about the president or his campaign, trump s shadow looms over the proceedings. this is the first of two trials his former campaign chairman faces in virginia and washington, d.c. the virginia case presenting the first big test for special counsel robert mueller who was investigating russian meddling in the 2016 election.
retired. michelle took over two months ago. i walked into this position y did walk in in some ways with my eyes wide open but i didn t realize probably the extent and the breath and the width of what those responsibilities would be because i had not really had the opportunity to hear how hurt this community was and still hadn t healed. reporter: the first images of hate, america saw in charlottesville came from here. the night before the planned and permitted alt-right rally white nationalists marched on the campus with tiki torches. the visual was startling, but that isn t the worst we would see. the next morning, violence in this intersection as police looked on just outside the park where general robert e. lee statue stands. reporter: so-called alt-right activists carrying guns and confederate flags clashed with
manafort spent six months on the trump campaign. won the primary process with a record number of votes. reporter: questions of his lobbying work for the government in ukraine and the government alleges manafort hid millions and lied about his income and failed to pay taxes while spending money on real etate and new york yankees season tickets. while serving as manafort s right-hand man for a decades gates testified that he and manafort had 15 foreign accounts that they didn t report to the government, even though they knew it was illegal. he said manafort instructed him not to submit the forms. man manafort admitted he had cheated on his wife and embezzled several hundred thousand dollars from manafort by false expense