After another child was shot and critically wounded in philadelphia. Mola lenghi on the children caught in the crossfire. We pray for the baby girl who was shot and murdered. We pray for her mother. Reporter a heartbroken Community Came out to mourn the death of twoyearold nikolette rivera. The toddler was in her living room yesterday afternoon when a gunman targeted the house, shooting through the front door and windows. Her mother and a contractor were wounded. Acting Police Commissioner christine coulter. No child should be murdered in their living room. Its just horrible. The wanton gun violence, the disregard for peoples lives or safety. To shoot into an occpied house is just something i cant comprehend. Reporter riveras death came less than 24 hours after another tragic shooting saturday, an 11 month old shot four times sitting in the back of a vehicle caught in crossfire. If the child survives, Officials Say he likely wont have the use of his arms and legs. These children need us. This family needs us reporter this city has seen 280 murders this year. Rivera was the 278th. Philelphia police tell cbs news they have credible leads in both of these cases. A neighbor who witnessed the shooting of nikolette, the 2yearold in this neighborhood says the gunman was wearing a mask and used a semiautomatic weapon. Norah, a 30,000 reward has been offered in both of this weekends shootings. All right, mola, thank you. Now to the story, four Major Drug Companies reached lastedminute settlement today, avoiding first trial in the opioid epidemic. The companies are mckesson, cardinal health, amerisourcebergen and teva pharmaceutical. They reached a settlement totaling 260 million with two counties in ohio. Theyre first of nearly 3,000 plaintiffs across the country that are suing big pharma over drugs that have killed hundreds of thousands of americans. Tonight Dean Reynolds reports on the forgotten toll of the crisis, the growing number of children in foster care. You go get the cones. Reporter when we met Suzanne Valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all from drugridden homes. Four of them her own brothers kids. I know he loves them. You know, its hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get off of the drugs. Reporter today she has a sixth child in her and her husbands care all due to opioid abuse. Is that getting worse . I think it is. I do feel terrible for the people that are drug addicted. It just breaks my heart. I just wish they would stop. But what breaks my heart more is seeing all the kids without their parents and all that baggage thats going to hurt them as they get older. What are they going to be when theyre adults . Its kind of hard right now. Reporter kids like jack. When we met him, two years ago he was living at this Childrens Home in ohio. Now 16, hes still there. My life wouldnt be the same if i didnt live here. Id probably end up just like my parents. Reporter his mother and father, both addicts, have had their parental rights terminated. My mom, my dad, thats me when i was little. Reporter today his brother and sister are also in foster care. Have you basically given up on ever living with your parents again . Yeah, i mean, i cant. Ive thought about it. I love my parents to death, but im doing a lot better than i would have ever been doing if i still was with my parents. Thats how i look at it as. Reporter thats a rough thing to say, you know. Yeah. Reporter these are just a couple of stories. There are millions more about the pain the painkillers have caused. From drugmakers to doctors, consider this two years ago there were 76 kids in foster care here. Today there are 127. Dean reynolds, cbs news, west union, ohio. 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Reporter meghan admitted that her british friends had warned her not to marry harry because the tabloids would ruin her life. Judging by these smiles, that hasnt happened. She looks happy and comfortable at organized public events. I am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. [ applause ] reporter but shes clearly bruised by invasions into her most private life. In fact, she and harry are suing one tabloid which printed a very personal and painful letter from meghan to her father. Harry, whose own mother, Princess Diana, was hounded by paparazzi, admitted that he struggles, too. Every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. Reporter all this candor has won harry and meghan some sympathy among the british public, but rumblings from the palace suggest it hasnt gone down quite so well. 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Douglas hodge as well as Elizabeth Henriquez and heir to the hot pocket fortune Michelle Janavs pleaded guilty to the fraud and moneylaundering charges. Theyll be sentenced early next year. One of the giants of marathon running Shalane Flanagan announced her retirement today. Flanigan says she had given everything to the sport, calling it an incredible ride. She won the new York City Marathon in 2017 and won a silver medal in 2008 olympics. Shes going to be a coach now. Next, a when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. Hi, im joel osteen. Im excited about being with you every week. I hope youll tune in. Youll be inspired, youll be encouraged. Im looking forward to seeing you right here. You are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race thats been designed for you. The holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. Were going to end tonight with a halloween treat. Don dahler tells us how a little superhero got his strength. Put your hand around it. Reporter in zephan cantus world, halloween has never been a special day, because hes not like the other kids. His mom leeann last year he was just stares and pointing and things like that. Reporter thats hard for you to see . Yeah. Reporter the fouryearold has cerebral palsy. In a normal day, how much of being a little boy does he get to do . Not much. He used to play with the toys, but its hard. Reporter but this halloween will be different because of them, the art and robotics students at Penn High School in mishawaka, indiana. There was a lot of trial and error . Oh, yeah. A lot of it. Reporter isabella costa and Michael Garcia were part of the foam sculpture Team Building a hulk costume that fits over zephans wheelchair. Wow, look at this reporter because he really loves the hulk. Well, if i was surrounded by all these hulks, i would be happy too. For isabella, its personal. Her sister has cerebral palsy. A very Good Opportunity that i wish my sister also had. Its nice to see other families, like they get this gift and its more sorry. Reporter saturday the students presented the cantu family with zephans costume. What would it mean for him to be able to have halloween experience . Somebody seeing him in Something Like this, a big costume, something thats really noticeable, theyre going to want to Say Something to him. Reporter building a hulk jeep is pretty great. Helping a fouryearold feel special and noticed and accepted, thats the real superpower. Don dahler, cbs news, mishawaka, indiana. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im norah odonnell. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im meg oliver. The u. S. Retreat from syria is now all but complete. A convoy of more than 100 military vehicles crossed the border into iraq, leaving behind our former kurdish allies to battle the Turkish Military alone. 200,000 people have been displaced by the ceasefire, which expires today, and there was a remarkable scene of kurdish civilians pelting u. S. Armor with potatoes as they left. Holly williams is in the war zone. Reporter those are potatoes and other objects being thrown at an american convoy by furious locals in northEastern Syria today. They also hurled abuse. In this part of the world, the u. S. Was popular, even beloved. Have these buildings been cleared . Kurdishled forces were americas closest partners on the ground in the fight against isis in syria. Now they say they have been betrayed as american troops withdraw to neighboring iraq, the kurds have invited Syrian Regime forces into their territory. 200,000 civilians have reportedly fled the clashes with turkey. Mr. President , what makes you think you have the right to drive millions of kurds out of their homes . Tweeted a kurdish spokesman. Isnt this ethnic cleansing . Turkey says it isnt targeting civilians and regards the kurdishled forces as a terrorist group. This morning President Trump weighed in. We never agreed to protect the kurds for the rest of their lives. Were not going to take a position. Let them fight themselves. Reporter president erogan has threatened to crush the heads of the kurdish fighters if they dont withdraw from the border by tomorrow night. Though the u. S. Said today its now considering leaving around 200 troops in Eastern Syria. Its russia thats poised to step into the power vacuum the u. S. Left behind. The future of Eastern Syria could be decided tomorrow when turkeys predentrdogan meets russian president vladimir putin. President trump is calling on republicans to close ranks and defend him against the impeachment inquiry swirling on capitol hill. The president is also upset over gop criticism hes received for the pullout from syria and his uturn on holding the g7 summit at one of his clubs. And mr. Trump took particular aim at senator mitt romney. Major garrett reports. The republicans have to get tougher and fight. We have some that are great fighters, but they have to get tougher and fight. Reporter fearing republican defections, President Trump tried to rally his allies, again declaring the house impeachment inquiry a democratic hit job designed to block his reecti. Theyre vicious, and they stick together. They dont have mitt romney in their midst. Reporter utah senator mitt romney drew the president s ire for criticism over his syria policy and approach to race. I think the places where i would be most critical of the president would be in matters that were divisive, that appeared to be appealing to racism or misogyny. Reporter romney also admitted to using an anonymous twitter account, pierre delecto, to criticize the president. Even staunch supporter Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he would be open to impeachment if the president committed a crime. I find him to be a handful. I find him to be an equal opportunity abuser of people. But at the end of the day, he can be very charming and be very gracious. Reporter the president ignored questions about acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, who admitted the white house sought a politically charged investigation in exchange for foreign aid and said the president s golf club would host the g7, a decision mr. Trump reversed over the weekend. Critics said the move would have violated the emoluments clause, which forbids a president from profiting from governments, both foreign and domestic. I dont think you people with this phony emoluments klaus. A dangerous storm system is moving east out of texas after carving a path of destruction through north dallas. At least three tornadoes touched down, and when you see the damage, its hard to imagine there were no deaths or serious injuries. Omar villafranca has the story. Reporter this home behind me took a pounding. The roof was ripped off, trees crashed on it. And it was not the only one. The tornado cut a path of destruction more than 14 miles long, and it kept going for miles and miles. Sirens are going off. You need to hide. Reporter Courtney Devlin rushed to her parents house right after the storm blew through. It just sheared off and came down. Reporter almost every room was damaged. But she is thankful everyone made it out alive. This was an annihilation of my family home and potentially at some point i thought maybe the lss of both my parents. All i heard was crack, crack, slam, bam. Reporter phil devlin was sitting in the living room when the chimney came tumbling down. He threw himself into the hallway then managed to pull his wife tina to safety. I had to bust through that door, and i pulled her out of the closet. Reporter the husband and father of two daughters is just happy he gets to see his girls again. Were a very close family to start with, and. Four Major Drug Companies reached a lastminute settlement, avoiding the First Federal trial in the opioid epidemic. The companies agreed to pay more than a quarter billion to two counties in ohio. Theyre the firstf nearly suing pharma over the drugs that have killed thousands of americans and torn countless families apart. Heres Dean Reynolds. You go get the cones. Reporter when we met Suzanne Valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all from drugridden homes. Four of them her own brothers kids. I know he loved them. You know, its hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get off of the drugs. Reporter today she has a sixth child in her and her husbands care all due to opioid abuse. Is that getting worse . I think it is. I do feel terrible for the pele that are drug addicted. It just breaks my heart. I just wish they would stop. But wh breaks my heart more is seeing all the kids without their parents and all that baggage thats going to hurt them as they get older. What are they going to be when theyre adults . Its kind of hard right now. Reporter kids like jack. When we met him, two years ago he was living at this Childrens Home in ohio. Now 16, hes still there. My life wouldnt be the same if i didnt live here. Id probably end up just like my parents. Reporter his mother and father, both addicts, have had their parental rights terminated. My mom, my dad, thats me when i was little. Reporter today his brother and sister are also in foster care. Have you basically given up on ever living with your parents again . Yeah, i mean, i cant. Ive thought about it. I love my parents to death, but im doing a lot better than i would have ever been doing if i still was with my parents. Thats how i look at it as. Reporter thats a rough thing to say, you know. Yeah. Reporter these are just a couple of stories. There are millions more about the pain the painkillers have caused. From drugmakers to doctors, consider this two years ago there were 76 ki