leaders. romney will pick up another big endorsement on monday. this one from former new hampshire governor john sununu. in other political news, bobby jindal easily won reelection to his second term last night. jindal taking two out of three of the votes. his closest contender finishing about 18%. kansas city missouri are launching a new strategy. a local company donated several billboards with her picture in hopes that someone will recognize her driving by. let s go to ron mott in kansas city. good morning. what is the latest on this investigation into this little baby s disappearance? reporter: hey there, alex. good sunday morning to you. police revealed on friday, the big development about a cadaver dog hitting on the scent of human decomposition on monday. police went to the court, got a search warrant, came back on
polarizing campaign issue with far right christian candidates suggesting that you can pray the gay away. a new voice shares that pedigree. he is the grandson of tell evangelist oral roberts. despite growing up in the shadow of his grandfather, randy roberts isn t talking fire and brimstone. this is interesting. it is very interesting alex. you have to remember that oral roberts was the first and one of the biggest of the televangelists. he brought the pentecostal faith to mainstream america, started a university and lived a rich life through his relentless pleas for money. his grandson grew up with him in tulsa, oklahoma, steeped in that sheltered far right christian world. he s following a calling like his grandfather, but with an unexpected message. in the name of jesus, come up. oral roberts is one of the
the weather channel s jeff morrow has the details. good morning, jeff good morning, alex. nice to see you again. as we look up and down the eastern seaboard. you re right it looks like a tranquil day. maybe a few showers in miami way. big storms last night if you happened to be watching the oklahoma and texas tech game. they had to hold that game for a while because of lightning. those storms have now moved to the southeast. watch out for those in louisiana. maybe even houston getting much-needed rain. the rest of the plains looking pretty good. the southwest, if you love warm temperatures, you still may be hoping for summer weather. head to phoenix. 97 degrees. few showers in the north. october can be a fairly quiet month. right now it is. i don t want to throw any water on this, but i think by the end of the week, alex, we may be changing our tune. might have a big storm by then. we ll talk about that coming up. really? oh, jeff. sorry. thank you so much, though. in libya t
medicine, what s that all about? because they re going to try to say, there s some ridiculous amount of standards from all right. let s put it this way. culpable negligence in a manslaughter case is whether he knew or should have known that death could occur. this is a doctor. what they re doing, it s like a malpractice case where they re saying what he did was so outside the norm and the standard of care and now they re trying to discredit this doctor by saying he s not talking about regular standards of practice. this is his opinion. if it s his opinion, then it doesn t apply and the jurors are free to make their own decisions. you got to try something, alex. i don t think that s a good argument. not effective. dr. conrad murray, it s so difficult because it was so outside of the normal standard of care. you know, was it because it was michael jackson getting paid $150,000? that outside of it, all of the deviations, not monitoring, doing this in his house is something that a
thus, much of the country soured quickly on a war that seemed endless or pointless and unquestionably costly. no surprise then that many greeted the announced ending of the war with bitterness. retired sergeant chris injured himself. we re losing family members that for no reason now. i lost three of my best frebds out there. lawyer in los angeles who will get to hug her son in a few weeks. we should have never been there. the war and now the post war is controversial as ever. you know, alex, our good friend jack jacobs whom you interviewed many times who was for the war in the beginning and came to see that it was a mistake or came to believe that it was a mistake and worries now about the other question. not whether it s time to leave, but what happens now in iraq? and his fear is that moqtada al sadr will become the head of the government, head of a new problem for the u.s.