military law expert gary solis is in washington. >> good morning. >> why is it taking so long to filet it's taking a long time for the charges, came. it's taking a long time to decide who will charge him. because he normally would be charged by the commander general of the 2nd infantry division, the parent unit but since he's moved from afghanistan to a new location, somebody has to decide what unit he is now in because that will determine who has the authority to bring charges. >> can you tell us a little bit about, you know, he's in this private cell at forth liven worth, sergeant bales, what that might be like for him. >> well, it would be for him as any civilian in a private cell. it's not solitary, but, of course, it's a single cell and i'm sure he's isolated from other prisoners so it's a very long day. he will be out periodically for exercise, but he's on his own just him and his thoughts and, of course, his lawyer will be there to see him today. >> right, his civilian lawyer will be visiting him today. they will meet face to face for the first time. he has other lawyers, thoug