gun. he paid for the m items in cash and left in a taxi cab. the owner of the gun store called police, he was picked up at an america's best value "squawk on the street"s, we're told, he also paid for in cash an army uniform to include local fort hood patches. law enforcement officials tell fox they suspect he was planning an attack in or around the fort hood area. of course, that was the site of the november 2009 shooting that left 13 u.s. soldiers dead. now, um, that case of major hassan nadal is ongoing. it took a turn just a week ago when his lawyer quit, but all of this is the backdrop to a new arrest of a potential plot against fort hood. martha: significant, it sounds like. jennifer, thank you. so. jennifer griffin from the pentagon. again over at capitol hill we're awaiting a key vote on speaker boehner's proposal. some democrats say that it will not pass, the white house says that as well. we just heard from the white house, but some are saying on the democrat side they do have a plan b and that it involves the president and, potentially, the 14th amendment of the constitution. we'll explain that coming up three minutes from now. >>>