mcauliffe said, i don t know who these people think they are, these white supremacists, these nazis, get out of the country, get out of my state, but get out of this country, we don t want you. you are not helping us. there you go. nbc s maya rodriguez in charlottesville. we ll check back later. thanks a lot. the suspect in the charlottesville attack, james alex fields jr. remains in police custody, expected to face four charges, including one count of second-degree murder. joining me now is kendall coffey, former prosecutor and former u.s. attorney kristen clarke, executive director for the lawyers committee of civil rights under law. kendall, i d like to begin with you. is this a case straight up of domestic terrorism? well, it s certainly got a lot of indicators of that. right now they are only charging him with second-degree murder and some lesser offenses. that s a place holder. both the state and the federal authorities are examining closely what evidence they can develop in