opioids in america play out at the highest court one hour from now the court takes up the purdue pharma bankruptcy deal. the agreement that could shield the family from further lawsuits down the road. the families of opioid victims not happy about it. d.o.j. is challenging. see what the supremes say. keep an eye on this. an american warship came under attack and how the pentagon is responsible to that. it will take us a long way whether or not iran the gets a message. it s monday. hope you get ready for the holidays. we are, right? dana: i m dana perino. and this is america s newsroom. good to be with you today. we want to tell you about the attack that happened yesterday off the coast of yemen. enter bill: the assault lasted for hours and the u.s.s. carney shot down three drones in self-defense. dana: it s seen as the biggest escalation against u.s. troops in the region. bill: general jack keane has analysis. trey yengst reports from southern israel on the war with
settle thousands of lawsuits connected to the opioid crisis right now getting a hearing before the supreme court. purdue pharma wants to settle claims of the drug maker filled the deal would give members of the sackler family who own the drug giant immunity. some families are against that and much more on this case coming up later this hour. progressive democrat jayapal, e of the loudest anti-israel members of the house, demanding balance when asked about hamas terrorists raping israeli women on october 7th suggesting both sides are guilty of war crimes. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning, partner . bill hemmer. the congresswoman offending just about everyone over the weekend. she now is under fire after calling for balance when criticizing hamas for using rape as a weapon of war. and then shifting the focus to condemn israel. here is some of what she said. i was just asking about the women and you turned it back to israel
you can see in the video, the man in security, does confront him. apparently one of the panelists, maybe it was the superintendent there, had an assistant or somebody approach. say please have security have this man go out. right. he did parentally push back against that. not the right way to do it. the officer at one point, you can see he s an off-duty officer. he takes out his police badge and shows him. the dad is like i m just trying to ask a question. he ends up in handcuffs. off-duty police officer. it really should have been dismantled at that point. let him ask his question. when you hear in the audience everybody saying let him ask his question. they re there as parents, because they want answers to these tough questions. and gliding over things is not going to do that. rob effort small made his point. we will follow his case and certainly see what happens and do an update.