there are 1900 pending cases against johnson & johnson and other opioid manufacturers. seeing what the judge does in this case is going to be key. already, teppa has settled. johnson & johnson held out, is letting it go to the judge. we ll see if the judge thinks there s merit in this type of case and what the judge thinks it is worth. people watching this closely, legal scholars compare to the big tobacco settlement in the 90s when 46 state attorneys general settled with the four largest tobacco companies. this could have huge implications, the judge is expected to read his decision at 4:00 p.m. eastern. keeping an eye on that for us. appreciate that. an unexpected play in the nfl. andrew luck is retiring, walking away from hundreds of millions,
ahmadinejad on the spot. the president summoned before parliament for the first time since the 1979 revolution. conservative parliament members called him out on everything from the limping economy, which is a victim of u.s. sanctions, to his public disagreements with the ayatollah who of course is a supreme leader of iran. now, ahmadinejad tries to make jokes and he made no secret of his distain for the event saying, quote, the fact is that i tried not to attend this session, but i guess it was ordained that i should come, so there is nothing i could do about it. i met him once in person. that seems the way she would have delivered it. there s much more going on. president obama watched today as tehran action, and he used some of the strongest language while standing next to the prime minister of america s closest ally. they must infer they can t escape or invade the choice before it. meet your obligations or face the consequences. while leaving no room for doubt, the pr
and outfront tonight, ahmadinejad on the spot. an unexpected spectacle in tehran today. the president summoned before parliament for the first time since the 1979 revolution. conservative parliament members called ahmadinejad out on everything from the limping economy, which is a victim of u.s. sanctions, to his public disagreements with the ayatollah who, of course, is the supreme leader of iran. ahmadinejad tried to make jokes, and he made no secret of his disdain for this event, saying, quote, the fact is that i tried not to attend this session, but i guess it was ordained that i should come, so there was nothing i could do about it. i met him once in person. that sort of seemed the way he might have delivered that, a little nonchalant. a growing power struggle between ahmadinejad and the supreme leader khomeini. president obama watched tehran s action and he used some of his strongest language yet while standing next to the prime minister of america s closest ally.
good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. and outfront tonight, ahmadinejad on the spot. an unexpected spectacle in tehran today. the president summoned before parliament for the first time since the 1979 revolution. conservative parliament members called ahmadinejad out on everything from the limping economy, which is a victim of u.s. sanctions, to his public disagreements with the ayatollah who, of course, is the supreme leader of iran. ahmadinejad tried to make jokes, and he made no secret of his disdain for this event, saying, quote, the fact is that i tried not to attend this session, but i guess it was ordained that i should come, so there was nothing i could do about it. i met him once in person. that sort of seemed the way he might have delivered that, a little nonchalant. a growing power struggle between ahmadinejad and the supreme leader khomeini. president obama watched tehran s action and he used some of his strongest language yet while standing next to the pr
a high-stakes pardon showdown. could we learn today if most of those prisoners released in mississippi will have to go back to prison? along those, four convicted murderers. classes are resuming at that l.a. school where the entire staff was fired after two teachers were arrested on child abuse cases. investigators at this point have made yet another disgusting discovery. they were not fired, they were reassigned temporarily. should say not fired but cleared out. the bombing is unrelenting in syria. families are afraid to escape their homes. these are some of the most disturbing images our network has ever seen. we ll do that story, first we ll begin with what is welcomed news for almost 1 million people who own homes in this country. if you owe more money than your house is worth, you re under water, but there could be finally some relief coming your way. all of this comes as new york and california are signing into the deal. so let s run the numbers. we re tal