martha: this is brand-new video. we now have the helmet cam video of felix baumgartner s plunge to the earth at 800 and something miles an hour. it looks like the camera is attached to his chest. that is the earth spinning and spinning around as his head aims right for it at a tremendously fast rate. this wasn t when he was flipping. this is after he righted that flip i would imagine. but, boy. bill: amazing, right? martha: unbelieving. for all the naysayers, he did it an walked away from it. imagine that, to get your bearings after that. bill: you can see the slope of the earth in the background too. a search for a killer in a small town following the death of a ten-year-old girl. her body was discovered in a park near her home only days after she disappeared. she was en route to school at
two in new york. mit jagger hinting that a longer tour could soon be announced. they are like the time exwatches these guys. bill: more power to to them. if we could do that at 70. martha: we ll do a 50-year tour, bill, you and i. two shows in new york and cincinnati. bill: we ll hit all the big spots. it s a small state with a big impact on the presidential race. we are talking about new hampshire. four electoral votes but one of just a handful of states with thability to really shake things up. molly line is in boston, what did you find up there ph. you re absolutely right, new hampshire and iowa for that matter play a major role in presidential politicsment there is still a big focus on new hampshire and the four electoral votes which could have a major impact in the election. we had a chance to speak with andy smith up there, a professor.
nothing about benghazi. it was all over the sunday morning talk shows. it dominated talk shows. bill: what is interesting when she made the comments she was sitting to correspondent from the new york times. she talked about, explain it as incompetence, explain it as a series of innocent mistakes, whatever it is just explain it. that s abs ought sly right. the contradictions are astounding. the vice president of the united states in that debate where he was laughing, giggling acting kind of like a hyena, did make a very important misrepresentation. he said that the white house wasn t informed they were asking for more security. now that is hard to believe. it is hard to believe the white house didn t know about it. if they didn t know about it, how disengaged are they from the security of our people all over the world, particularly in libya, a country where they have a great interest? bill: david axelrod was on the same program. talked about this matter, it did not arise to the leve
get to the bottom of it. to bring terrorists to justice. martha: well, very interesting exchange on fox news sunday . after all that, david axelrod did promise that the white house would investigate why the state department rejected diplomats request for more security there. we ll get into more of that a little later. bill: we ll see if this comes up tuesday night. he was pennsylvania s longest serving senator. this morning the country remembers arlen specter. he passed away at his home in fill definitely. complications of non-hodgkins lymphoma. he was 82 years old. he was a lifelong republican. he stunned washington when he switched to the democratic party in 2009. later losing his seat after five terms in a democratic primary. hear is the farewell speech from 2010. it has been a great privilege to have had a voice for the last 30 years in the great decisions of our day. bill: what a tribute pouring
black box which will be played later today. martha, back to you. martha: a lot of crazy stories in that one. thank you very much, amy. we ll see where that goes. bill: we have some bad news for those on social security. why the annual increase could be the smallest we ve seen since the 1970s. 22 days ago and the race for the white house could not be tighter. brit hume coming up and his take on the critical last stretch of this campaign gecko (clearing throat)