keep in mind, just over a year ago here in washington, a former navy arrivist, who was then a civilian contractor, took a weapon onto the washington navy yard where he killed 12 people. and the question was raised, how could he possibly get a weapon in and it's because he had a pass, as did this suspected shooter in fort hood. he too was military in his uniform, and he was able to use the gate entrance that is not available to civilians, and he was not supposed to have had a private firearm. the only people that are supposed to be armed on posts, to my understanding, are military police, but of course he had a weapon and may have obtained other weapons from some of his victims. >> a lot more questions than answers, but certainly a lot of developments. we're going to continue to follow that. brandon will stay in texas for us, and stay with aljazeera america, we'll have more on the tragic fort hood shooting and the rest of today's top stories. there's a lot more news coming up in just a moment. bloc >> this morning we had no indication on the record of that examination that there was any