case we were there. it was really too close for comfort, and there was no mistaking what it was. it was a jet dropping a bomb on libyan territory, twice, twice today. that was just a backfiring car exhaust. >> oh, gosh. i would be a little jumpy if i were you as well, given what you experienced. let me ask you if you can take your journalist hat off for a moment and asking you, ben wedeman, how are you doing? know you've covered wars, but how are you, and how are mary rogers doing considering what you witnessed and how close, how uncomfortable close you were to this bomb today? >> reporter: well, this was more exhausting day than usual, but i have to tell you that basically since the very first of the year the middle east has been a story where the news is absolutely booming, and we're not getting a lot of rest these days. we have a 24-hour schedule, and