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that were lost, and we can't restore the communities that were irreparably harmed, we can bring purdue pharmaent will also make public millions of documents related to purdue and the sacklers opioid business. a chance of rain this weekend. forecaster cinthia pimentel has our 7-day forecast. it will be a gorgeous day in san francisco and along the peninsula. i don't see a cloud in the sky and we see warm temperatures there in the mid 60s, but we're going to cool it down into the weekend. the upper 50s return. things will turn breezy. we're watching for that spotty rain chance on saturday, but the second half of the weekend trending better our inland valleys. what a stunning day. and the temperatures mild. some low 70s down here into the south bay. we'll cool it down to the 60s tomorrow and upper 50s by the weekend. also, tracking a chance of some spotty showers shouldn't be more than a 10th of an inch, but we'll continue to follow it as we get closer to that event. we rebound into next week as we get closer to celebrating lunar new year with temperatures and sunshine as we go on into next week
that were lost, and we can't restore the communities that were irreparably harmed, we can bring purdue pharmaent will also make public millions of documents related to purdue and the sacklers opioid business. a chance of rain this weekend. forecaster cinthia pimentel has our 7-day forecast. it will be a gorgeous day in san francisco and along the peninsula. i don't see a cloud in the sky and we see warm temperatures there in the mid 60s, but we're going to cool it down into the weekend. the...
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it's a $7.4 billion agreement with purdue pharma and family that owns it, the family that owns it. the company makes the painkiller oxycontin. >> purdue pharma and the sackler family, under the guise of a mission to develop healthier communities, deceptively marketed opioids, and played a major role in contributing to our nationwide opioid epidemic. their marketing and sales practices misled health care providers and patients about the addictive nature of opioids, and has led to overprescribing and serious addiction. >> the settlement will direct funding for addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery programs. we've been following the story of the oakland roots, giving up on plans to build a temporary stadium. the men's soccer team now wants to continue playing at the coliseum beyond the 2025 season, and until they find a permanent home. prior to this season, the roots were playing games at cal state east bay. the team had been planning to build a temporary stadium near the coliseum. they did not elaborate on the decision to abandon that plan. a new grocery outlet store is comin
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members of the family who own purdue pharma and the company itself are agreeing to pay out more than $7 billion for their role in the opioid crisis. the connecticut based company sought bankruptcy protection back in 2019 as it faced thousands of lawsuits. purdue, which is under the leadership of the sackler family, is accused of downplaying the risks of their painkiller, oxycontin, to doctors and patients. this settlement, secured by california and 14 other states, will also end the sacklers control of the company and prohibit them from selling opioids in the united states. today, we're making it clear doj isn't afraid to take on corporate giants that put profits over the health and lives of californians. the deal does still need court approval, but the sackler family has agreed to pay $6.5 billion, with purdue pharma adding another $900 million. the billions will go directly to communities across the united states to support opioid treatment, prevention and recovery. california attorney general rob bonta says the state expects to receive more than 100 million from that settlement. a
members of the family who own purdue pharma and the company itself are agreeing to pay out more than $7 billion for their role in the opioid crisis. the connecticut based company sought bankruptcy protection back in 2019 as it faced thousands of lawsuits. purdue, which is under the leadership of the sackler family, is accused of downplaying the risks of their painkiller, oxycontin, to doctors and patients. this settlement, secured by california and 14 other states, will also end the sacklers...
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and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim, purdue pharma said in a statement in part, we are extremely pleased that a new agreement has been reached that will deliver billions of dollars to compensate victims, abate the opioid crisis and deliver treatment and overdose rescue medicine that will save lives. people have to recognize that this, what we call the opioid overdose epidemic, has been going on for 25, almost 28 years. doctor dan ciccarone is a professor of addiction medicine at ucsf and says it started with wide prescribing and distribution of powerful opioid pills. i've described this as a triple wave epidemic, starting from p pills to heroin to fentanyl. but we have to recognize that folks that are using fentanyl today may have started as a patient. they may have started on pain pills, or they may have started on pills, even if they were using them recreationally and found their way to fentanyl. major cities like san francisco are trying to combat the fentanyl epidemic. last week, the city's new mayor, daniel lurie, introduced the
and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim, purdue pharma said in a statement in part, we are extremely pleased that a new agreement has been reached that will deliver billions of dollars to compensate victims, abate the opioid crisis and deliver treatment and overdose rescue medicine that will save lives. people have to recognize that this, what we call the opioid overdose epidemic, has been going on for 25, almost 28 years. doctor dan...
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purdue pharma. this will prohibit the sackler family from selling opioids here in the u.s.ta says pharma played a major role in the opioid epidemic costing many lives and says that 13130 americans that is die every day from opioid overdose. >> we can't bring back the lives that were lost and we can't restore the communities that were irreparably harmed. we can bring purdue pharma and the sackler family to justice. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in the city, tom wolf of daly city tells us his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked. >> i was a really late-stage addiction with heroin and fentanyl addiction. that all started off of opioids. painkillers after a had surgery back in 2015. and that spiraled into heroin and fentanyl addiction. and let me to homelessness on the streets of san francisco in 2018. >> well, it's now 6 years into his recovery and works as a recovery advocate. now, again, that major settlement announced just a few minutes ago will prevent pharma purdue pharma
purdue pharma. this will prohibit the sackler family from selling opioids here in the u.s.ta says pharma played a major role in the opioid epidemic costing many lives and says that 13130 americans that is die every day from opioid overdose. >> we can't bring back the lives that were lost and we can't restore the communities that were irreparably harmed. we can bring purdue pharma and the sackler family to justice. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals...
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purdue pharma, the company owned by the sacklers, manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller at heart of this agreement. under the deal, they will give up ownership of purdue worth $900 million and pay out up to $6.5 billion in cash. since oxycontin hit the market in 1996, experts say opioids have been linked to hundreds of deaths. thousands. i beg your pardon? hundreds of thousands of deaths. money will go directly to families of victims, and some will be set aside for future settlements. bonta is one of 15 state attorneys general who were involved in negotiating this agreement. he said our state is likely to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for. >> the harm that purdue pharma and the sackler family have caused through their practices is immeasurable, and the opioid epidemic has given rise to yet another crisis illicit fentanyl. that's why doj is continuing to fight the opioid crisis on two fronts on wall street, not including today's settlement. we've secured over $50 billion through nationwide settlements to hold the big opioid peddlers and their accomplices accountabl
purdue pharma, the company owned by the sacklers, manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller at heart of this agreement. under the deal, they will give up ownership of purdue worth $900 million and pay out up to $6.5 billion in cash. since oxycontin hit the market in 1996, experts say opioids have been linked to hundreds of deaths. thousands. i beg your pardon? hundreds of thousands of deaths. money will go directly to families of victims, and some will be set aside for future settlements....
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lawsuits against purdue pharma and the sackler family in a new settlement just announced purdue pharmagreed to pay up to $7.4 billion over 15 years, with a portion going directly to the victims of oxycontin addiction or their survivors. the deal is $1 billion more than the previous settlement that was rejected by the supreme court last year. the new agreement still needs federal bankruptcy court approval, but the sackler family that owns purdue pharma would also need to give up ownership of the pharmaceutical giant. so more steps to come on that next news. signs of friction between elon musk and team trump as tech billionaire drama takes a larger role in american politics and policy. this is andrea mitchell reports this is andrea mitchell reports on i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive. (luke) homes-dot-com is a new, elevated home-shopping experience.help ag
lawsuits against purdue pharma and the sackler family in a new settlement just announced purdue pharmagreed to pay up to $7.4 billion over 15 years, with a portion going directly to the victims of oxycontin addiction or their survivors. the deal is $1 billion more than the previous settlement that was rejected by the supreme court last year. the new agreement still needs federal bankruptcy court approval, but the sackler family that owns purdue pharma would also need to give up ownership of the...
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purdue pharma. >> and a. >> board would be set up a. >> separate board a board. by. >> the parties of the. >> settlement. >> some 14. >> states. >> as you point out, were. >> involved in this settlement. >> including new york state. i want. >> to take you. >> to take a. >> listen to. >> what the new york attorney general had to say about the settlement earlier today. >> the sacklers will personally pay up to $6.5. >> billion, and. >> an additional $900 million will. >> come from. >> purdue. >> the company. >> that they started. the settlement puts an end to the sacklers. >> opioid business. >> their drug. >> business, their. >> legal drug. >> business. >> and they will no longer. >> have a role in. >> purdue, the company. >> they controlled. >> for decades. >> and they will be banned. >> from selling. >> opioids in the united states. >> now, the settlement is. >> $1.4 billion. >> more than the previous. $6 billion settlement, which had been overturned by. >> the supreme. >> court back in june. >> the supreme court. >> ruling that a provision of that settlement. >
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the $7.4 billion agreement is with purdue pharma and family that owns it.pany makes the addictive painkiller oxycontin. >> purdue pharma and the sackler family, under the guise of a mission to develop healthier communities, deceptively marketed opioids and played a major role in contributing to our nationwide opioid epidemic. their marketing and sales practices misled health care providers and patients about the addictive nature of opioids, and has led to overprescribing and serious addiction. >> the settlement will deliver funding directly to communities across the country that have been affected by the opioid crisis. so many communities that money will go toward addiction treatment, prevention and recovery programs. >> coming up next, the debate over making streets safer in oakland. it's a topic that's under consideration as we speak. plus. >> the question was whether race mattered with regard to birthright citizenship. >> tonight, a history lesson about a san francisco story. for more than a century ago that made a difference to the entire to the next. d
the $7.4 billion agreement is with purdue pharma and family that owns it.pany makes the addictive painkiller oxycontin. >> purdue pharma and the sackler family, under the guise of a mission to develop healthier communities, deceptively marketed opioids and played a major role in contributing to our nationwide opioid epidemic. their marketing and sales practices misled health care providers and patients about the addictive nature of opioids, and has led to overprescribing and serious...
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this is a $7.4 billion agreement with purdue pharma and the family that owns it. the company makes the addictive painkiller oxycontin. >> purdue pharma and the sackler family, under the guise of a mission to develop healthier communities, deceptively marketed opioids, and played a major role in contributing to our nationwide opioid epidemic. their marketing and sales practices misled health care providers and patients about the addictive nature of opioids, and has led to overprescribing and serious addiction. >> this settlement will deliver funding directly to communities across the country that have been affected by the opioid crisis. that money will go toward addiction treatment, prevention and recovery programs. >> there's anger and disbelief over the bombshell announcement that sonoma state university will eliminate all of its athletic programs and some degrees to address a looming budget deficit. >> and today, we're hearing from a famous sonoma state alum who went on to play for the l.a. dodgers. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from campus. >
this is a $7.4 billion agreement with purdue pharma and the family that owns it. the company makes the addictive painkiller oxycontin. >> purdue pharma and the sackler family, under the guise of a mission to develop healthier communities, deceptively marketed opioids, and played a major role in contributing to our nationwide opioid epidemic. their marketing and sales practices misled health care providers and patients about the addictive nature of opioids, and has led to overprescribing...
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. >>> the sackler family and purdue pharma, the maker of the powerful painkiller oxycontin, have agreedillion to settle lawsuits with 15 states for fueling the opioid crisis. the settlement bars the sackler family from selling opioids in the u.s. and ends its control of purdue. this deal replaces a previous settlement the u.s. supreme court rejected last year. this one will need court approval. >>> as companies across the country including walmart, mcdonald's, and amazon are scaling back their dei initiatives, costco is staying the course. shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal thursday urging the wholesale club operator to evaluate any risks posed by dei programs. >>> and walmart is boosting pay for regional store managers. top performers will now be able to earn over $600,000 a year. at the same time, the company is also reducing perks for office-based staff including ending remote work and shifting to less generous health insurance plans. >>> that's your cbs "moneywatch" report for this friday morning. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, the oscars race is on
. >>> the sackler family and purdue pharma, the maker of the powerful painkiller oxycontin, have agreedillion to settle lawsuits with 15 states for fueling the opioid crisis. the settlement bars the sackler family from selling opioids in the u.s. and ends its control of purdue. this deal replaces a previous settlement the u.s. supreme court rejected last year. this one will need court approval. >>> as companies across the country including walmart, mcdonald's, and amazon are...
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. >> california among 15 states that reached a multi-billion dollar settlement with purdue pharma, state attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. it's a major settlement against the company accused of fueling the opioid crisis. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. well, be that. >> san francisco officials say more than 600 people died from overdoses last year in the city. bonta says 130 americans lose their lives to an opioid overdose every day the settlement stops. purdue from selling in the u.s. ever again. all right. let's talk weather as we get a peek outside over san francisco. and lawrence here to tell us all about it. yeah, about today, guys. lots of sunshine. temperatures up in the 70's in parts of bay area today. it was something else but we may
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purdue pharma, the company owned by the sacklers, manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller atheart of this agreement. under the deal, they will give up ownership of purdue worth $900 million and pay up to $6.5 billion in cash. california is set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars. >> we can use settlement funds for treatment and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim. >> money will go directly to families of victims, and some will be set aside for future settlements. a federal bankruptcy court in new york must approve the deal. >> state lawmakers are now considering legislation that would create protections for communities and environmentally sensitive areas affected by lithium battery energy storage systems. this follows the large fire at vistra energy's moss landing storage facility late last week. it forced hundreds of people to evacuate the area and drew intense concern from elected officials over the health of, and environmental impacts of the fire and the toxic fumes. they say the battery energy safety and accou
purdue pharma, the company owned by the sacklers, manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller atheart of this agreement. under the deal, they will give up ownership of purdue worth $900 million and pay up to $6.5 billion in cash. california is set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars. >> we can use settlement funds for treatment and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim. >> money will go directly to families of victims,...
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the sackler family and their former company, purdue pharma, in the meantime, will be paying a $7.4 billion settlement over their role in the opioid crisis. california is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for treatment programs and prevention, and according to the lawsuit filed by several states, the family invented, manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products, leading to addiction and overdose deaths all across the country. the sacklers no longer have control of purdue, the maker of oxycontin, and cannot sell opioids in the us. purdue has filed for bankruptcy as a result of a series of lawsuits. other stories we're following around the bay area. bart service has been restored after a deadly car crash on the tracks. it happened near the pittsburg bay point station. bart says an suv crashed through the barriers of highway four around 345 this morning. the driver died. the cause of the crash is unclear. and after months of back and forth, a new grocery outlet is officially moving into the old safeway location. this is at the north point shopping center in north be
the sackler family and their former company, purdue pharma, in the meantime, will be paying a $7.4 billion settlement over their role in the opioid crisis. california is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for treatment programs and prevention, and according to the lawsuit filed by several states, the family invented, manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products, leading to addiction and overdose deaths all across the country. the sacklers no longer have control of...
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attorney general rob bonta announcing a $7.4 billion settlement with purdue pharma and the sackler family for fueling the opioid crisis. bonta says purdue, under the sacklers leadership, invnvented, manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, fueling waves of addiction and overdose deaths across the country. that settlement ends the sacklers control of purdue and the ability to sell opioids in the united states, and will deliver funding directly to communities across the country. this is over the next 15 years to support opioid addiction treatment, prevention and recovery programs. the sackler family will pay up to $6 billion over 15 years. purdue will pay nearly $900 million on court approval. a potential u-turn in oakland police commissioners considering altering the city's chase policy. coming up, the critical vote today and the response from advocates. plus, your first look inside san francisco's brand new flower mart. it's moving. after 70 years from its former south of market location. what vendors from the city staple are saying about its new home? and comin
attorney general rob bonta announcing a $7.4 billion settlement with purdue pharma and the sackler family for fueling the opioid crisis. bonta says purdue, under the sacklers leadership, invnvented, manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, fueling waves of addiction and overdose deaths across the country. that settlement ends the sacklers control of purdue and the ability to sell opioids in the united states, and will deliver funding directly to communities across the...
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. >>> new this morning, oxycontin maker, purdue pharma and the family who owns it have agreed to payictims of the opioid crisis. the settlement is more than $1 billion higher than a previous deal that was rejected by the supreme court last year. while the new deal still needs court approval, the federal government under president trump is not expected to oppose it. >>> president trump wants to shore up support for crypto, but first, a record day on wall street. the s&p 500 hit a new high after the president's address to global business and political leaders at davos. cnbc's charlotte reed is here with those details. good morning, charlotte. >> good morning. well, yes, the u.s. stocks getting a boost yesterday with the s&p 500 reaching its first record since early december. and of course that was after the president said to the leaders of the world economic forum in davos that i would demand interest rates drop immediately. this indicates there could be a showdown between president trump and the chair of the federal reserve jerome powell. the fed recently signaled slower interest rate
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. >>> the sackler farm and purdue pharma $7.4 million in a settlement for manufacturing opioids contributing to the opioid crisis. california is expected to receive hundreds of millions dollars for treatment programs and prevention. the sackler family cannot sell opioids in the u.s. and has filed for bankruptcy. >>> a private island has a new owner. today the john mear land trust said it won the auction for point buckler, which was in a legal battle for decades, and now the former owner of the island protested the sale for years. he bought the island in 2011 for about $150,000. he wanted to offer duck hunting and kitesurfing, but it was all unauthorized. regulators say sweeney broke dozens of codes meant to protect local wildlife and was arrested minutes after the island was sold. >> i guess i'm going to be arrested for a bench warrant that i have for fighting this. >> the winning bid was put in at 3.8 million. the john mear land trust says it plans to turn the island into a nature preserve, including tearing out unauthorized levees that harms the local fish and vegetation. >>> a makeover fo
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purdue pharma and the sackler family who controlled it have agreed to pay up to $7.1; billion to settle settlement that was rejected in 2024 by the us supreme court. 0xycontin has been blamed for supercharging the deadly opioid crisis in america. the 0scars nominations are out, with the brutalist being one of this year's most nominated films, with ten nods including best film, and best actor for adrien brody. he's hoping for a second academy award after winning in 2003 for the pianist. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has been talking to the cast. post—war america, and hungarian immigrant laszlo is trying to rebuild his life through his work as an architect. speaking rather appropriately, surrounded by the brutalist buildings of london's barbican centre, adrien brody explains how his character's drive to create reflects his own path as an actor. it's an opportunity for me to honour my ancestral struggles — my mother and my grandparents�* hardships and loss in fleeing hungary in the �*50s and immigrating to the united states. the details and hardships that they experienced t
purdue pharma and the sackler family who controlled it have agreed to pay up to $7.1; billion to settle settlement that was rejected in 2024 by the us supreme court. 0xycontin has been blamed for supercharging the deadly opioid crisis in america. the 0scars nominations are out, with the brutalist being one of this year's most nominated films, with ten nods including best film, and best actor for adrien brody. he's hoping for a second academy award after winning in 2003 for the pianist. 0ur...
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purdue pharma and the sackler family who controlled it have agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion to settlen increase of more than $1 billion over a previous settlement that was rejected in 2024 by the us supreme court. 0xycontin has been blamed for supercharging the deadly opioid crisis in america. the high end fashion brand burberry has reported a 4% drop in sales in the three months to december — beating market expectations. sales in the americas rose but continued to fall for the asia pacific region — they were 7% lower in china, one of its biggest markets. burberry said it's acting with urgency to stabilise the business and position the brand for a return to sustainable, profitable growth. let's get more now on our top story. millions have been urged to stay at home as storm eowyn brings potentially life threatening winds to the uk and ireland. the met office has issued a rare red weather warning for northern ireland and the scottish central belt, which means a danger to life. 4.5 million people received an emergency phone alert — many schools and large parts of the transport network w
purdue pharma and the sackler family who controlled it have agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion to settlen increase of more than $1 billion over a previous settlement that was rejected in 2024 by the us supreme court. 0xycontin has been blamed for supercharging the deadly opioid crisis in america. the high end fashion brand burberry has reported a 4% drop in sales in the three months to december — beating market expectations. sales in the americas rose but continued to fall for the asia pacific...
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now, purdue pharma manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller at the heart of the agreement. deal, they the sacklers will give up their ownership of purdue pharma, valued at $900 million and pay $6.5 billion in cash. california is set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars. >> we can use settlement funds for treatment and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim. >> the money will go directly to families of victims in the opioid crisis, and some will be set aside for further settlements. a federal bankruptcy court in new york still has to approve that deal. >> time now. 547 google's fitbit paying $12.2 million in fines after its smartwatches were causing burns. almost 2 million watches were recalled more than two years ago because of overheating lithium ion batteries. the company addressed the problem, but they continue to get burn reports, and they didn't alert regulators as part of the settlement. fitbit must also implement some new safety procedures to prevent any problems in the future. >> ford is recalling thousands
now, purdue pharma manufactured oxycontin, the powerful painkiller at the heart of the agreement. deal, they the sacklers will give up their ownership of purdue pharma, valued at $900 million and pay $6.5 billion in cash. california is set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars. >> we can use settlement funds for treatment and prevention strategies going forward and, crucially, to keep more people from falling victim. >> the money will go directly to families of victims in the...
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purdue pharma and the family that owns it will pay billions of dollars to settle lawsuits from the opioidhe sackler family will pay billions of dollars and give up ownership of the company. this does not make them immune to future lawsuits. in the united kingdom, a teenager was sentenced to more than 50 years in prison for stabbing three girls to death at a taylor swift themed dance class last summer. videos shown in court showed him approaching the studio where he killed the girls. he wanted to carry out mass murder of innocents, happy young girls. he was a minor at the time of the attack. the international criminal court's top prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants for taliban leaders. they have crackdown on women's rights since taking back control of the country. a prosecutor said gender-based persecution by the taliban supreme leader and the head of the supreme court amounts to crimes against humanity. >> the status quo for women and girls in afghanistan is unacceptable. they deserve accountability before a court of war. anchor: in thailand, marriage equality is now the law of the land
purdue pharma and the family that owns it will pay billions of dollars to settle lawsuits from the opioidhe sackler family will pay billions of dollars and give up ownership of the company. this does not make them immune to future lawsuits. in the united kingdom, a teenager was sentenced to more than 50 years in prison for stabbing three girls to death at a taylor swift themed dance class last summer. videos shown in court showed him approaching the studio where he killed the girls. he wanted...
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purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressivelyketed opioid products for decades putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. well, be that. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in the city. and tom wolf tells us that his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked on fentanyl after having surgery. he ended up homeless in san francisco. >> you know, on 6th street going to the tenderloin over by un plaza and that open drug scene. is there. it's just it just continues to remain still, you know, 5, 6, 7, 100 people deep in that area right there with dozens and dozens of organized drug dealer selling fentanyl. >> wolf is one of the lucky ones he is now in recovery. but bonta's says on a daily bases
purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressivelyketed opioid products for decades putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. well, be that. >> preliminary data from the san...
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purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. well, be that. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in san francisco alone, tom wolf tells us his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked on fentanyl after having surgery and ended up homeless in the city. you're not sick street. >> going to the tenderloin over by un plaza and that open drug scene. is there. it's just it just continues to remain still, you know, 5, 7, 100 people deep in that area right there with dozens and dozens of organized drug dealer selling fentanyl. >> wolf is one of the lucky ones he is now in recovery. but bonta says on a daily basis, 1
purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. well, be that. >> preliminary data from the...
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purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in san francisco alone, tom wolf tells us his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked on fentanyl after having surgery and ended up homeless in the city. you know, 6 street. >> going to the tenderloin over by un plaza and that open drug scene. is there. it's just it just continues to remain still, you know, 5, 6, 7, 100 people deep in that area right there with dozens and dozens of organized drug dealer selling fentanyl. >> wolf is one of the lucky ones he is now in recovery. but bonta says on a daily basis, 1
purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from...
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purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in san francisco alone, tom wolf tells us his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked on fentanyl after having surgery and ended up homeless in the city. you know, 6 street. >> going to the tenderloin over by un plaza and that open drug scene. is there. it's just it just continues to remain still, you know, 5, 6, 7, 100 people deep in that area right there with dozens and dozens of organized drug dealer selling fentanyl. >> wolf is one of the lucky ones he is now in recovery. but bonta says on a daily basis, 1
purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from...
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purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from the san francisco medical examiner reveals over 630 people died from an overdose in 2024. here in san francisco alone, tom wolf tells us his life spiraled out of control when he got hooked on fentanyl after having surgery and ended up homeless in the city. you're not sick street. >> going to the tenderloin over by un plaza and that open drug scene. is there. it's just it just continues to remain still, you know, 5, 6, 7, 100 people deep in that area right there with dozens and dozens of organized drug dealer selling fentanyl. >> wolf is one of the lucky ones he is now in recovery. but bonta says on a daily basi
purdue pharma, california attorney general rob bonta says purdue invented manufactured and aggressively marketed opioid products for decades, putting profits over people. >> no community remains untouched by this epidemic, rural or urban high or low income republicans or democrats, children or adults. it's touched us all rest assured if any industry or provider tries to impede on the health of californians for the sake of turning a profit. we'll be there. >> preliminary data from...
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oxycontin maker purdue pharma and the family who owns it will pay up to $7.4 billion to settle lawsuitsom the opioid crisis. in today's deal, purdue agreed to pay nearly $900 million. the sackler family itself will pay upwards of $6.5 billion and give up ownership of the company. unlike a previous deal, this one does not make them immune from future lawsuits. the new settlement still needs court approval. in the u.k., a judge sentenced a teenager today to more than 50 years in prison for stabbing three girls to death at a taylor swift-themed dance class last summer. video shown in court captured axel rudakubana approaching the studio in southport, england, where he killed the girls ages 6, 7, and 9. he also injured 10 other people. the judge said rudakubana wanted to "carry out mass murder of innocent, happy young girls." but he couldn't impose life without parole because rudakubana was a minor at the time of the attack. in mexico today, thousands took to the streets to protest the killing of two children in an attempted carjacking. the children ages 12 and nine were shot sunday in the
oxycontin maker purdue pharma and the family who owns it will pay up to $7.4 billion to settle lawsuitsom the opioid crisis. in today's deal, purdue agreed to pay nearly $900 million. the sackler family itself will pay upwards of $6.5 billion and give up ownership of the company. unlike a previous deal, this one does not make them immune from future lawsuits. the new settlement still needs court approval. in the u.k., a judge sentenced a teenager today to more than 50 years in prison for...
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bipartisan states negotiated a deal for $7.4 billion from the sackler family and their former company, purdue pharmaeir roles in creating and exacerbating the opioid crisis. bonta accuses the sacklers of helping to lead, invent, manufacture and market opioid products for decades, fueling addictions nationwide. the deal must still be approved by a new york bankruptcy court. california is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for opioid addiction treatment programs. firefighters are battling a new wildfire this hour in southern california. >> it's called the laguna fire, and it's burning on the community of camarillo and in parts of both ventura and los angeles counties. wind gusts are as high as 65 miles an hour. so far, it's burned about 15 acres but have forced evacuations, including the campus of cal state channel islands. the school is located about 60 miles west of downtown los angeles. well, now to the huge fire. that fire exploded in size after starting yesterday morning. it reached more than 10,000 acres in just 12 hours. after a quick ground and air assault. firefighters are st
bipartisan states negotiated a deal for $7.4 billion from the sackler family and their former company, purdue pharmaeir roles in creating and exacerbating the opioid crisis. bonta accuses the sacklers of helping to lead, invent, manufacture and market opioid products for decades, fueling addictions nationwide. the deal must still be approved by a new york bankruptcy court. california is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for opioid addiction treatment programs. firefighters are...
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caller: i just have one question, purdue pharma, why are they not in prison.y primed the drug crisis in this country. what did they do? they pay a few books. answer my question, please. why aren't they all behind bars in federal prisons? the families that have been devastated by this poison. the fda employee that gave the stamp of approval and push the poison through, why are they not in prison? guest: those people violated the law should be in prison and those folks who created addicts should be in prison. i can see the emotion in this phone call and it sounds to me like you have been touched by it but also they created addicts but the cartels down in mexico, they really took advantage of what was happening here in the united states but they are the ones who are killing our people. had tens of thousands of people killed by fenton all that was manufactured by those cartels and transport -- fentanyl that was manufactured by those cartels and transported by them. they got you hooked on the drug because they laced it with fentanyl and eventually your luck runs ou
caller: i just have one question, purdue pharma, why are they not in prison.y primed the drug crisis in this country. what did they do? they pay a few books. answer my question, please. why aren't they all behind bars in federal prisons? the families that have been devastated by this poison. the fda employee that gave the stamp of approval and push the poison through, why are they not in prison? guest: those people violated the law should be in prison and those folks who created addicts should...