we are tracking it. and we ll tell you how the supreme court ruling on the health care law could affect what you see at the pizza parlor. jerry sandusky is getting acquainted with the place he will likely spend the rest of his life jail. the longtime coach was found guilty late last night of sexually abusing ten boyce over a 15-year period. the verdict came after 20 hours of testimony, and the testimony from eight men. in reality, a pedophile who preyed on young boys. here is reaction from both sides of the verdict. there are many important lessons to be learned from this case. one of them is that we can t let the national focus that this case has brought upon child sexual abuse fade after these cameras are turned off and the media has shifted their attention to the next important story. we have to continue to focus on child sexual abuse, and to shine a bright light in those dark, dark places where the jerry sanduskys of the world lurk. we always felt that jerry s f
ahead of next week s pivotal ruling. the ruthless taunting she faced touched the nation. now the dough is rolling in for this school bus monitor. i traveled to her hometown for how it all went down. good morning, everyone. eye randi kaye. we start with jerry sandusky and the guilty verdict. they found him guilty on 45 of 48 counts all related to instances of sexual abuse of ten young boyce. sandusky was immediately taken into custody handcuffed and taken away. joining me is one of his defense attorneys. thank you, carl, for joining us this morning. first of all, what is the latest on his condition this morning? is he indeed on suicide watch? uh, he is in what they call one on one administrative custody, which i think most would call suicide watch. it was done with the purpose in placing him in that kind of restrictive environment, as a prophylactic or safety measure by the court and the warden. i think it s important there s no reason to believe he needs to be on suicid
deliberating 21 hours. and this was the reaction outside the courthouse. [ applause ] sandusky was placed under arrest and booked into the county jail in bellfont, pennsylvania. he was placed in protective custody away from other inmates and is now on suicide watch. susan candiotti joins us with pennsylvania with reaction from the verdict. one of the jurors spoke out. what did he say? reporter: this one juror said they felt all the victims were credible because of the stories that they told about the abuse that they suffered and certainly all of them talking about very similar things over the course of many years. this juror spoke with nbc s today show. we looked at the inconsistencies and some of the testimony. we wanted to reconcile those and make sure that that was, you know wouldn t discredit the testimony. so we worked through those things systematically as a jury. we worked together very well. reporter: in fact, they worked out apparently any disagreemented th