a bunch of candidates until he got to the limit of $123,000. the court said that is a crazy number. it should be unlimited if that guy wants to give it and the amount you want to give to each person is still stuck at $2600. that is a low number if you re into this. but limiting the number of 2600 wasç invalidated yesterday. before you had, you had an observation during the commercial break about what happened yesterday at fort hood. when i was 20 years old and was in basic training in fort knox, kentucky, in the vietnam era, we carried side arms that were loaded. we were trained to use them. we weren t even full fledged second lieutenants yet. we were training to phaoefplt it is it is
life-threatening. we know a lot of people were giving blood last time there was a shooting and it was a great benefit. are you calling for that today? we always call on our community to donate blood. that s a good thing for our community to do. but currently right now, the hospital is well resourced in terms of our blood product. all right. doctor, the chief medical officer there at scott and white where a number of the victims were taken yesterday with some good news. a number of them are being upgraded. thank you very much for being there. thank you, take care. 24 minutes before the top of the hour. some awkward explanations and pointed accusations for the first time publicly, mike morell faced a house intelligence committee and admitted he ignored key reports in the days after the benghazi terrorist attacks. elizabeth prann is live in washington, d.c. with the highlights. good morning.
parts of missouri, arkansas, western tennessee, including memphis, and northwestern parts of mississippi that could looking at dangerous weather including violent tornadoes. you need to make sure you have a way to get those warnings. the storm system does head east tomorrow. it is just a slight risk but we have that chance tomorrow from parts of louisiana into parts ofç southwestern pennsylvania to see strong to severe storms. very heavy rain expected with the storm system. flash flooding is a concern across parts of the midwest and we have a number of watches in effect out here and already flash flood warnings because it s already started to rain heavily out here and we re expecting several more inches of rain. potentiallily, locally more than four inches in some areas. on the cold side of it, winter storm warnings in effect from parts of south dakota into wisconsin. we re expecting a foot of snow, strong winds. that s a big issue out there. otherwise temperatures wise, we re going
individuals go to psychologists in our community who have stepped up and volunteered. you know what? things are working out for these fellows. the problem we re facing is the government s gotten so big, the v.a. has gotten so big, you re a number. you re on a chart. thank you, go home. if you re missing an arm or leg, i see your problem. but if you have ptsd and you re not sure what you have and why you feel that way, you keep it to yourself fundamentally. as you cut back the budgets on the military, that s one of the things that gets cut. exactly. that s why on a local level, we re advocating local government, step up, help your citizens on a local level. and it works. it works. what are some of the questions you would ask if they put you on this case today? first of all, there are going to be two questions. one. terrorism nexus? i don t know why they dismissed that right away without investigation being complete. if there isn t, there isn t. however, the second question is,
political campaigns. the court struck down limits on overall contributions to campaigns. the limits are still in place for the amount you can give to individual candidates. many are calling the ruling a victory for the first amendment. here with more, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. judge, it seems like in response to what happened in watergate, they came up gyth a number and they said people can t give more than this number in all. and yesterday the supreme court said that s a skraeu stkeu number. that s a crazy number. this legislation which is about 40 years old, the court keeps wearing away at it as the court s attitude about the first amendment changes. the current court s current attitude about the first amendment is that money is the equivalent of speech. if you want to take out a full-page ad for a particular candidate or you want to contribute to another candidate, the government shouldn t listen to you saying, well, mr. doocy, we think you spent