feels like february here in new york city. welcome to american morning. i just can t believe it is november 1st. where does time go? good morning to you. up first, herman cain fighting back against allegations of sexual harassment. problem is, his story just keeps changing. the gop frontrunner is defending himself against a politico report against two women that accused him of inappropriate behavior during his tenure at the american restaurant association in the 1990s. we begin with cnn political director paul steinhauser. so i m trying to think how many times herman cain s story shifted in what, a three hour period yesterday. pretty much. you can say the time was unfortunate, the story braging one day before the republican candidate had high profile speeches and television interviews. start with the national press club. he was there around noon. this is what he had to say. i am unaware of any sort of settlement. i hope it wasn t for much because i didn t do anything, b
lisa s parents. meanwhile, investigators sifting through nearly a thousand tips with absolutely no leads as of right now. mike tobin live with the latest on the case from chicago. hey, mike. reporter: hi, martha. it s interesting that the spat that broke up the legal team is now center stage in this case for the missing baby. kansas city attorney cindy short held a press conference to say she will continue gathering facts about this case each though someone had to go from that team, her words, and that someone was her. short said that she and a group of about 17 volunteers were working the ground in kith, and that didn t work with the way that new york attorney joe tack pee that did things. our approaches were very different. i was here for ten days working on the case, and mr. tack pee know was in rome. my idea of how to work a case is to be on the ground, to listen to people, to talk to the real people that are involved in the case. my interest was never the media.