you will hear it live here today. welcome to a brand new hour of america s news room, everybody. i m martha maccallum. kelly: i m kelly wright in for. diplomatic security agent david ubben ran into the consulate to recover the body of foreign service officer sean smith. he fought alongside former navy seals tyrone woods and glen doherty who died as they tried to fight off the attack. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us live in washington with more details on this story. catherine, does this prove the attack was in fact premeditated? reporter: confidential sources tell fox news during the second wave of the attack, security agent david ubben was on the roof of the cia annex along with former navy seals tyrone woods and glen doherty. in another sign the attacks were premeditated. three mortar rounds rein rained down on the compound. first one fell short 50 yards away you about subsequent mortar round were direct hits.
kelly: a wisconsin state trooper is nearly crushed during a routine traffic stop, and it s all caught on dashcam rid video. take a rook at this. you can see trooper jim reese, wow, watching walking, rather, back to his patrol car when a semi truck sideswipes the vehicle. reese says it took some time to realize just how close he came to being hit. it was kind of surreal. it almost happened in slow motion. i guess your training kicks in, and you do what you re train to do. it wasn t until later that night, actually watching the video back and seeing my family, that it was kind of impactful at that point in time. kelly: indeed. reese says he always approaches stopped vehicles from the passenger side, and it s this decision that likely saved his life. the truck driver, by the way, returned to the scene and was ticketed.
and in the long run it costs more to get most of them. you don t find very many ships packed with silver or gold. martha: it s fascinating. i love that story about finding that pottery from only one town where it was made, and it s going to give you such an indication of the lives of these people. thank you so much, jim. thank you. martha: thanks for being with us. my pleasure, thank you. kelly: breaking news now, dominique strauss strauss-kahn, remember him? the former head of the imf accused and then cleared of rape charges in new york city? now we are just hearing of new charges coming against him. we ll have details after the break. the gulf, bp had two big: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we ve added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-
we need leadership by an adult. kelly: yeah. charisma only goes so far. you ve got to have effective leadership at work. well, you ve said it best. and wiener is master at politics, but unfortunately, he s badly flawed. kelly: senator al d amato, good to see you, my friend. nice to be with you. kelly: thanks for your perspective. martha: we have an incredible story coming up for you. the hero in the benghazi terror attack is now speaking out. the details of what happened on the roof that night in the last stand to stop the insurgents and the shockingly long wait for help. you do not want to miss this. trust me. cl cel plus, check this out. sunken treasure in the caribbean. three separate shipwrecks believed to be hundreds of years old. we ll tell you what clues they have or may have about texas state history. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money.
what s your next move as attorney general of texas? i ll be defending in court in san antonio. i think the facts and law are clearly on our side. if we do not prevail, we ll go right back to the united states supreme court where we have won the last three voting rights cases against the obama administration over the past couple of years. martha: all right. fascinating plight ahead on both sides. attorney general greg abbott, thank you very much for being with us today, sir. we ll keep watching it. thank you, martha. cel. kelly: well, anthony weiner may be digging an even bigger hole for himself. there are a few, i said at the time of my resignation, there were six i don t think in total there are any more, 6-10, i suppose, but i can t tell you absolutely what someone else is going to consider inappropriate or not. kelly: will voters in new york think his actions are inappropriate? and is the clock ticking on his campaign? martha: and an underwater