and now it is the sdny's job to peel it all apart and put it all back together because they will be prosecuting the case against him. where is the -- what do you think of the case right now? >> well, it looks like a strong case. obviously, they're just kind of now starting to go through the materials that they seized. they have the van, they did a search warrant on the mother's house, so they'll be going through all of that, but they have his fingerprint, they have his dna in the packages, you know, he apparently admitted at least to some degree he didn't think he was going to hurt anyone, so it looks pretty strong. it's interesting to see what they charged and what they didn't charge. they could up the ante, if you will. >> this is not -- this is the floor, not the ceiling. >> correct. so all they're doing in a criminal complaint is establishing probable cause for the arrest and trying to hold him. he's detained. when they have time, they go through the evidence, go before the grand jury, then we're going to see what they're really going to charge him with so instead of assault, you might see attempted murder and we'll start to see the evidence of the terrorism enhancement and that really comes into play at sentencing,