Topics and Guests: October 3

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President Bush picks White House counsel Harriet Miers (search) to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court. Who is she? And will Democrats support her? We'll examine Miers' credentials with Susan Estrich, USC law professor and former Supreme Court clerk.

Could frightening new photographs help police find missing college student Taylor Behl? We'll get an update from Taylor's mother, Janet Pelasara.

And, could an accused killer go free without ever going to trial? Dr. Barton Corbin (search) is charged with murdering his wife and his dental school girlfriend. So why do his lawyers say the case should be thrown out? Corbin's lawyer goes "On the Record."

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