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victims said clack showed up with extra materials and offered a discount but in the end bumped up the price by thousands with some paying as much as $30,000 for the work. >> i'm not ashamed. i'm not embarrassed. i'm just stunned at how we allowed this to happen. >> reporter: clack was supposed to enter a guilty plea in those anne arundel cases but prosecutors say he backed out at the last minute. now his cases are moving on to trial, although no date has been set. >>> several organizations, are asking baltimore's mayor to issue an executive order prohibiting racial profiling. they are urging the player to stand up for immigrants by prohibiting the baltimore city police department from racial profiling. they said the mayor maybe a verbal agreement to act against racial profiling. >> many jurisdiction are taking it upon themselves to enforce immigration laws. we know baltimore is better than that. we want the mayor to put it in writing and show it to us so we can celebrate with her. >> the letter signed by more than 30 organizations, 1,000 signatures on petitions, urging the mayor to ta
victims said clack showed up with extra materials and offered a discount but in the end bumped up the price by thousands with some paying as much as $30,000 for the work. >> i'm not ashamed. i'm not embarrassed. i'm just stunned at how we allowed this to happen. >> reporter: clack was supposed to enter a guilty plea in those anne arundel cases but prosecutors say he backed out at the last minute. now his cases are moving on to trial, although no date has been set. >>>...
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clack has been banned from business in two other states and clack was supposed to enter a guilty plea in anne arundel county but has backed out. >>> a community in pasadena is upset over a proposal to put hundreds of new homes or apartments along with the commercial development. a zoning change would allow developers to build a large commercial development and housing complex at the intersection of long him and mountain road. development would tear out 26 acres of woods along the long hill area road. neighbors in long him want their councilman to amend the zoning plan, but it has to be done by the 21st. >>> weather wise, things have changed today. the clouds have rolled. the showers have come. the winds have died. we're tracking light to moderate showers right up through havre de grace. temperatures have been running higher. a few spots falling into the purr 50s, lake glenwood. the rest of the evening low 60s. we'll call about cooler temps coming up. >>> now to the latest developments in the case of missing baby lisa irwin. there's new developments on the night the baby disappeared. >
clack has been banned from business in two other states and clack was supposed to enter a guilty plea in anne arundel county but has backed out. >>> a community in pasadena is upset over a proposal to put hundreds of new homes or apartments along with the commercial development. a zoning change would allow developers to build a large commercial development and housing complex at the intersection of long him and mountain road. development would tear out 26 acres of woods along the long...
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after dodging our questions for months, tommy clacks a no -- >> reporter: no comment from the man charged with acting as a contractor without a license. his customers claim he showed up out of the blue claiming he had extra materials. he bumped up the cost much later. >> when he present the bill, it was astounding. >> reporter: they paid $21,000 for a job that would normally cost $6,000. >> i could never be able to tell you how he got over on us. >> reporter: it covered three states. he was banned from business in both north and south carolina and moved his paving operation to maryland last spring. the state's home improvement commission said he's r least 14 victims from the eastern shore to howard county. prosecutors say he backed out at the last minute to the disappointment to those who were hoping to end the ordeal. >> he's smooth, very smooth. >> reporter: clack's cases have been forwarded on for trial. a date last not been set. it's not clear in the cases will be pulled together as one big case. joce sterman, abc2 news. >>> the corruption trial of former prince george's county's exec
after dodging our questions for months, tommy clacks a no -- >> reporter: no comment from the man charged with acting as a contractor without a license. his customers claim he showed up out of the blue claiming he had extra materials. he bumped up the cost much later. >> when he present the bill, it was astounding. >> reporter: they paid $21,000 for a job that would normally cost $6,000. >> i could never be able to tell you how he got over on us. >> reporter: it...
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. >>> tommy clacks a made headlines up and down the east coast for his role in a scheme that coveredo get answers and have the latest. >> reporter: we've gone to tommy clack's house again and again but haven't been able top find out his reasons for charging some marylanders $33,000
. >>> tommy clacks a made headlines up and down the east coast for his role in a scheme that coveredo get answers and have the latest. >> reporter: we've gone to tommy clack's house again and again but haven't been able top find out his reasons for charging some marylanders $33,000
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the click ty clack. the click ty clack. >> the sound. just everything about a train. the sound. the power. >> i don't know. i think it is that they move and take you places and their adjust beautiful. >> -- they're just beautiful. >> what do you like best about a train? >> i like all of the train. i like all of the train. >> so you just like trains because your brother likes them? >> yes. >> perhaps the best thing about trains is that you can trust them. they don't make wrong turns. and no one ever got lost riding on one. as long as you keep moving forward, you know where you're going to end up. in oakland, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> could rick perry recover from his brain freeze? highlights from tonight's republican presidential debate. plus insight from cbs 5 political analyst. >>> and herman cain's divine invention. >>> you and i would go to jail for it. but not members of congress. how they can make stock market riches in a way no one else can. ,,,,,, ♪ born to be wild [ female announcer ] is your medicare plan keeping up with you? ♪ since you've never been one to slow down, now
the click ty clack. the click ty clack. >> the sound. just everything about a train. the sound. the power. >> i don't know. i think it is that they move and take you places and their adjust beautiful. >> -- they're just beautiful. >> what do you like best about a train? >> i like all of the train. i like all of the train. >> so you just like trains because your brother likes them? >> yes. >> perhaps the best thing about trains is that you can...
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[keyboard clacking] - looks like a clinical trial for the new drug sylocet. but it's been altered. these are two files with the same name, but the older one is slightly larger. [tapping keys] [program beeping] - six names are missing from the trail data that virtanen submitted to the fda. - i need those names, mr. reese. - here it comes. - they're all dead, mr. reese. - dead? - every person on that list died of heart failure within a year of taking the drug. lawson must've dropped them from the study and paid the locals to hide it. - their new wonder drug is a killer. - it's 6 people out of 200. that's a 3% mortality rate. if a million people take that drug, 30,000 can die. - wait, was is that sound? - air conditioning. why?
[keyboard clacking] - looks like a clinical trial for the new drug sylocet. but it's been altered. these are two files with the same name, but the older one is slightly larger. [tapping keys] [program beeping] - six names are missing from the trail data that virtanen submitted to the fda. - i need those names, mr. reese. - here it comes. - they're all dead, mr. reese. - dead? - every person on that list died of heart failure within a year of taking the drug. lawson must've dropped them from the...
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[keyboard clacking] - looks like a clinical trial for the new drug sylocet. - but it's been altered. these are two files with the same name, but the older one is slightly larger. [tapping keys] [program beeping] - six names are missing from the trail data that virtanen submitted to the fda. - i need those names, mr. reese. - here it comes. - they're all dead, mr. reese. - dead? - every person on that list died of heart failure within a year of taking the drug. lawson must've dropped them from the study and paid the locals to hide it. - their new wonder drug is a killer. - it's 6 people out of 200. that's a 3% mortality rate. if a million people take that drug, 30,000 can die. - wait, was is that sound? - air conditioning. why? - that's what i've been missing. listen. don't talk, don't move. i need a clean recording. perfect. i'll be in touch. - well, well, well. guess we should call the cops, huh. - bad move, lieutenant. if i can't trust you, i'll have to destroy you. - something makes me think you won't get that chance. besides, i held up my end.
[keyboard clacking] - looks like a clinical trial for the new drug sylocet. - but it's been altered. these are two files with the same name, but the older one is slightly larger. [tapping keys] [program beeping] - six names are missing from the trail data that virtanen submitted to the fda. - i need those names, mr. reese. - here it comes. - they're all dead, mr. reese. - dead? - every person on that list died of heart failure within a year of taking the drug. lawson must've dropped them from...
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the chief clacks it -- chalks it up to an experience. one at midday but missed 40% of the class because of family issues and an injury. the instructor had an incentive to provide recruits with a scenario to in order -- in order to ensure that they passed the test. we'll have more at 6:00 p.m. >> david, thank you very much. we're learning more about a fiery encounter between a long time baltimore politician and a blocker that may have ended up with one of them pulling a gun. city police are now investigating whether the baltimore city clerk of the courts, frank conway, pulled a gun in an argument with a blocker. -- blogger. his gun permit expired in march. he would still be able to possess that done on his own property. he is not talking about whether he had a gun, but he said he did not brandishing a gun. >> two people invaded the home in paxil this morning and attacked the man inside. that happened on the 6500 block of millbrook park drive. jibao carrying guns broke into an apartment there, as -- two men carrying guns broke into an apar
the chief clacks it -- chalks it up to an experience. one at midday but missed 40% of the class because of family issues and an injury. the instructor had an incentive to provide recruits with a scenario to in order -- in order to ensure that they passed the test. we'll have more at 6:00 p.m. >> david, thank you very much. we're learning more about a fiery encounter between a long time baltimore politician and a blocker that may have ended up with one of them pulling a gun. city police...
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don't know who is behind it but we will try to figure out as much as we can because this is a direct clack>neil: when you mention you are assessing the personal toll on your family do i take that to mean, herman, you are saying if it is still out there and it just won't go away and it is still a constant issue for you and your family to address, fairly or not, you would say that is it and you are hanging it up? >>guest: well, this is why we reassess and the answer is, yes, it is weighing on me and my family especially my family because it continues to stir in the news. this is why we are going through the reassessment. i'm a businessman. we reassess and reevaluate things and then make an informed decision about what we want do do going forward. so, yes, it is having an -- a toll. charles talked about governor huckabee. this is why people leak leak -- like me don't run. they try to bring you down. my ideas are bowl. they are going to return power from the government back to the people such as my 9-9-9 plan and they don't want that. >>neil: but you are the only one who seems to gather or col
don't know who is behind it but we will try to figure out as much as we can because this is a direct clack>neil: when you mention you are assessing the personal toll on your family do i take that to mean, herman, you are saying if it is still out there and it just won't go away and it is still a constant issue for you and your family to address, fairly or not, you would say that is it and you are hanging it up? >>guest: well, this is why we reassess and the answer is, yes, it is...
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who's going to be voting clacks that's right. get out there.e discussing here tonight. tonight we will be hearing from the philadelphia mayor michael nutter. [applause] obama for america campaign manager jim missina. and democratic strategist now with the barns. we are very fortunate to have them as our panelists for an honest conversation about some of the most pressing issues facing young americans today. issues like making sure that you can afford a quality education. that's right. like making sure when you graduate you can find a job that pays well. that's right. like making sure that if you get sick you are not going to be left to fend for yourself, and making sure we have a president for the next four years who knows what he believes and who does the right thing. [applause] [cheering] for each topic a student will join our panel because students should nafisi get the table, too. your voice needs to be heard. that is what brings this about. education will be joined by gramm from the university of pennsylvania. [applause] [cheering] and on
who's going to be voting clacks that's right. get out there.e discussing here tonight. tonight we will be hearing from the philadelphia mayor michael nutter. [applause] obama for america campaign manager jim missina. and democratic strategist now with the barns. we are very fortunate to have them as our panelists for an honest conversation about some of the most pressing issues facing young americans today. issues like making sure that you can afford a quality education. that's right. like...
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she read her students a book called "click clack moo, cows that type." then she taught them about the vocabulary lesson that you mentioned, strike to collective bargaining and negotiate. you think these are examples that high schoolers should be learning if at all but yet, they're being pushed at very early ages. >> so environmentally friendly. that's a big push in all the schools. >> that's right. and in fact, in maryland, it actually goes beyond that and in maryland the state board of education passed a mandate stating that students would need to make decisions that are environmentally literate. and so they're actually dictating the way that students should act. >> what about this video called "the story of stuff"? >> the story of stuff has been around for a number of years but this is, perhaps, the most dangerous and the most widespread example that i've got in the book. and it's -- it's everywhere. i found it on elementary school web sites. it's being pushed in well over 7,000 schools. and so parents need to know that this is being pushed in their cl
she read her students a book called "click clack moo, cows that type." then she taught them about the vocabulary lesson that you mentioned, strike to collective bargaining and negotiate. you think these are examples that high schoolers should be learning if at all but yet, they're being pushed at very early ages. >> so environmentally friendly. that's a big push in all the schools. >> that's right. and in fact, in maryland, it actually goes beyond that and in maryland the...
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. >> is there more that we can do to encourage them to do this kind of thing clacks >> again, other than having these conversations at the senior levels with appropriate chinese officials and also the african officials who are signing these agreements with china, the need to understand that there has to be an environmental impact statement and assessment before you go ahead with a project and i think that is what is happening with this project in ethiopia the impacts in kenya that's probably the project you are referring to and it's raised a firestorm of difficulty and even among at least some ethiopians who would be displaced as a result of the construction of the dam. on the other hand the and regent knees hydropower so there have to be offset severe, but a better environmental studies are clearly needed by the african countries and in terms of the chinese who are doing a lot of these projects. .. >> it comes from a lot of angles from the u.s. treasury department, from civil society, and from informed analysis, and so that's -- but i think the pressure's not coming from african governm
. >> is there more that we can do to encourage them to do this kind of thing clacks >> again, other than having these conversations at the senior levels with appropriate chinese officials and also the african officials who are signing these agreements with china, the need to understand that there has to be an environmental impact statement and assessment before you go ahead with a project and i think that is what is happening with this project in ethiopia the impacts in kenya that's...
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clacks a lady in montana. democrats line. >> but what is arlington going to look like in 50 years? are you ever going to run out of room? >> i will take that one. right now the projections currently for running out of space at arlington is 2024. in ground burial, 2025. however, we have expansion projects we are working on that will extend the life of the cemetery well beyond 2015. one of the jobs is to extend the life of the cemetery as much as possible. we are looking at each and every design and all of the available space here on the hallowed grounds of arlington. >> as far as upkeep, how many visitors are there at the site and what does that do -- what does that do for the notion of a peak -- upkeep there? >> we are probably the second most visited site in the washington, d.c. area. we estimate over 4 million visitors a year. there is nothing more important than up keeping these hallowed grounds where our veterans and our loved ones are barry. the more visitors we get to share the history of arlington, the more we welcome each and every day. >> from texas, the independent line.
clacks a lady in montana. democrats line. >> but what is arlington going to look like in 50 years? are you ever going to run out of room? >> i will take that one. right now the projections currently for running out of space at arlington is 2024. in ground burial, 2025. however, we have expansion projects we are working on that will extend the life of the cemetery well beyond 2015. one of the jobs is to extend the life of the cemetery as much as possible. we are looking at each and...