against him, and the government will move from detention because, well, you have to show two things, one, he was a danger to the community, that's a no-brainer, and he was a risk of flight. what your going to see today is he'll be advised of the charges, the government gets a three-day continuance and a complaint warranted will be issued, and hopefully, we'll see some evidence that the government will row us to see. jon: what about, fred -- jon scott here. >> hey, jon, how are you? jon: is there the possibility of charging this guy as an enemy combatant? because he is an american citizen, is he bound to be tried in federal court, read his miranda rights? has he heard them already, for instance? >> you know, what, jon? we've had this debate for years. i was always opposed to trying those guys in the southern district. clearly, they were enemy combatants. this guy was an american citizen. i spent the morning in the federal courthouse in philadelphia where we're dealing with jihad jane and jihad jamie,