Let's go now to Charlottesville, Va., where this weekend marks one year since white nationalists held a Unite the Right rally. Torch-bearing marchers chanting white supremacist slogans clashed violently with counterprotesters. Two state troopers monitoring the protests from above died when their helicopter crashed. And one woman, Heather Heyer, was murdered when a car intentionally slammed into a crowd of counterprotesters. Dozens more people were injured. Today, the streets of Charlottesville are heavily policed and fairly quiet as residents remember the deadly rally.