search conditions for five crew members of a u.s. navy helicopter that crashed into the pacific tuesday afternoon 60 miles off san diego. one crew member was rescued. the chopper had been aboard the u.s.s. "abraham lincoln." there is no word on the cause. all right, now this, late today, a federal bankruptcy judge gave conditional approval to a multibillion-dollar plan to settle lawsuits against purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. that company is blamed for helping cause the opioid crisis. tonight, its owners said they are sorry for the suffering and loss. cbs' anna werner gets reaction on the settlement. ( siren ) >> reporter: the opioid epidemic killed over 500,000 americans, and drove the makers of oxycontin into bankruptcy. under the plan approved today, the sackler family will forfeit ownership of purdue pharma, turn over 30 million documents and pay $4.5 billion. in return, the sacklers cannot be sued. a majority of states accepted the plan, but others plan to appeal.