against them for fraud and what happened in this case and why it s important to you. we ll have the battle going on in texas over schools and what they can put into textbooks.
unless somebody goes to prison, somebody high up goes to prison and/or the company is banned from selling drugs to medicare or medicaid, this activity, like it has in the past with so many other companies, will continue. drew. thanks. keeping them honest. thanks, drew. let us know what you think about this pfizer case. join the live chat at ac360.com. will texas end up changing what your child learns in school? doesn t matter where you live. social studies lessons may end up dropping mentions of thomas jefferson or a lot of mentions. the dating game bachelor and serial killer already convicted of five murders. now photos he took have been found in a storage locker. could they be other victims? police are asking for your help. (pouring rain)
in hollenbeck. a new development involving the dating game killer. number one, would you say hello to sheryl, please? we re going to have a great time together, sheryl. he thought of himself as a liddy killer when he appeared on the dating game. police think the number of victims might be higher than they imagined. they want your help to identify possible victims. we ll look at the case of pfizer, one of the largest drug companies in the world, if not the largest and allegations against them for fraud and what happened in this case and why it s important to you. we ll have the battle going on in texas over schools and what they can put into textbooks.
people about this country? does it tilt liberal or conservative or stay in the middle? right now the battleground is texas. save our history! save it now! reporter: in austin, heated words. the state s school board is in hearings over the content of new textbooks and some conservative board members want it moved to the right. for example, since textbooks include sections on democratic president franklin roosevelt s new deal which expanded government they also want a favorable light shined on ronald reagan s vision of a smaller government and the political power surge by conservative groups. don mcleroy is leading the charge. what we have is the history profession, experts seem to have a left-wing tilt. so what we were doing was trying to restore balance to those. reporter: more examples of what those board members have wanted? out. too much talk about thomas jefferson and the enlightenment which stressed reasoning and science over faith. in.
more recognition of the contributions of religious leaders like moses to american ideals. out. calling the u.s. government democratic, like the party. in. calling it a constitutional republic. out. capitalism which some board members fear has been turned into a dirty word. in. free enterprise. and on it goes with these board members wanting more praise for conservative icons like phyllis schlafly. the leadership qualities of confederate general stonewall jackson. and even the cultural value of country music. not all of these measures have survived, but even the discussion has many more liberal texans furious. it s not fair for public school students to have the personal and political ideologies and agendas of the conservative state board members crammed down their throats and into their textbooks. reporter: all of this matters because there are almost 5 million students, texas buys a lot of textbooks and that helps push publishers in terms of what