their case. joining me now from new york, in session correspondent, beth care r careas. let's talk about this possibility designating the suspect an enemy combatant. talk to me about that. >> i really don't see that right now. we don't have all the information. if this is something broader than these two individuals working alone in the united states, then they are not enemy combatants. i would argue. however, if it is something more global, if they are working in conspiracy with others in another country shall maybe so. enemy combatants are basically unlawful combatants. usually, there is some sort of war going on. these are at least one american citizen committing an act on american soil against americans. it might be a stretch right now. however, we don't have all the facts. so we need to keep the possibility open. >> is this going to be -- one was thinking. it may not be, though. just looking at this as a lay