hours ago deputies led cheers and thus the get away in handcuffs injury convicted the former penn state's coach of sexually assaulting 10 boys over a 15 years. let's go to might well now. the of weight and other outside the courthouse during the heard the news. no visible reaction to the news. duckweeds jury has led away from court in handcuffs the crowd outside the courthouse cheered as the verdicts became known just after 10:00 p.m. on the second day of jury deliberations. we believe that justice has been served. sandusky's attorneys said he was not surprised. it was the expected outcome because of the overwhelming evidence against him. the former penn state assistant coach was accused of molesting 10 boys over 15 years the young men testified in and your second mile the charity founded for high-risk children. accusers took the stand described in detail about the abuse started it gives and penn state football games but progress to fondling oral sex and rape. sandusky deny the charges but never took the stand in his own defense. instead his attorney tried to discredit investigators at the suggested the accuser is relying the defense also presented character witnesses including sandusky's wife who testified she never sought any improper contacts between her has been and always but the prosecution's star witness mike mccurry testified that he saw sandusky abusing a young boy in a campus shower. he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. his family is said to be devastated and his attorneys promising an appeal. live and belmont pennsylvania now back to you. thinking and well defense attorneys had asked for a mistrial in the beating of a priest and loss gatos. investigators say it he began back in 2010 and says it was retaliation and but he blasted in less is evan is by there's a child the defense accuses prosecutors of knowingly allowing false testimony out to the prosecution warrant that he may lie about abusing him. did we this is what's known as perjury. the judge plans to hold a hearing on the mistrial motion on monday. fighting games on the streets and now in the hospital. the city of san as a is adding $2 billion suit and tie game programs. there have been 19 homicides this year and sandras say none of which gang-related. reporter can't tell and renewed efforts to get to gang member is when they're put most volatile. did waves when gang member is shot or stabbed the city believes the next 48 hours while they're still in the hospital is a prime time to talk about change. did we its such as is this a good lifestyle for me? in a few weeks the city is in a pilot program highly trained counselors will come to the medical center in to get a 20 minute bedside talk with gang member and their relatives. they will offer services like drug counseling training and help with medical bills. many people are aware that there are choices of our job is to say look yardman pass all their resources will put you on a more productive path if you want them. at the years of cutbacks the task force's reinvigorated by millions of dollars in refunding. did waste rather gaea's is a longtime critic of the city and as a hard-core gang member for 25 years. i will come out of here and i will get that person and i will do that because their rain great. they won't work on everyone in fact they will be happy with just a 30 percent success rate. the alternative is to nothing and we think that doing something as much better. and hospital interventions are relatively new the only other city is doing anything remotely similar in is an oakland alan medical center. live in san jose kiddos cbs five. several california prison inmates are going from the confines of the cell to potentially landing is six- figure job. you're looking at the 13 newest graduates of a program that teaches context how to deep sea dive the convicts can become commercial divers underwater while there is in heavy construction rares 90 percent of those at present its estimated that this group of graduates will save the day half a million dollars of the country tamoxifen to kristen there's profile these guys a few months ago to see the full story go to cbs as i thought, and crack on news links. women serving our country overseas is not always the enemy they have to be wary of on the invisible warrant the u.s. is losing. the invisible war at the theater the crowd applauded the survivor is featured in the documentary. kiddie weber said that as a 17 year-old army private she was living proof that american women are more likely to be sexually abused by this fellow soldier and then killed by enemy fire. taking a private aid to come talk to you come here. and what it does when and is a trusted him. ins i ended up being raped. the film says one in five servicemen or women experience rape or other sexual crimes and american military compounds. dennis says she's tried to rape four times in the air force. the first name was given was j.b. standing for jailbait. the defense apart estimates that more than 19,000 sexual assaults in the military last year only about 3000 reported in the near 8% prosecuted and 2% stock convictions. meghan say she was a young marine corporal guarding president bush's helicopter when she was raped she says like many survivors reported the crime no one was punished and eventually she was discharged. did wait-swept under the rug and covered up its attention. i guess because it was such a political unit they want a black guy. the need and impartial power panel to conduct a crime. the unit commander can be the rapist the unit commander can be the best friend of the rapist or it may be in line for promotion. we talked to moviegoers as they were shocked at the same invisible war. to equate there was always very ironic that these women are victims when they're protecting us. the invisible war won the sundance film festival's audience award after seeing the film defense secretary leon panetta proposed policy changes including trading investigators to prosecute relegation since then allowing victims to transfer to a different basic units. former vice president dick cheney's daughter married her longtime partner in washington d.c. today mary kenney and heather cuts had not 20 years to the day after their first dates. the couple has two children did cheney and his wife saying they're delighted. 800,000 people are expected state pardon festivities pump unwelcome cash into local businesses. decided to march to sets of extended to draw attention to violence aimed at transgendered people. did we ever but in the streets today saying that that's not a sensible to was that we need to do the work that we need said that as well the same for all of us. the march started in 2004 after two men who killed a transgendered woman were convicted of murder. those ways to vote taught at a bus monitor in upstate new york are getting death threats nell as the grandmother the bully her vacation fun is now up to nearly half a million dollars. cbs reporter dick brennan reports she's also getting an apology. did wait this apology was a star for a bus monitor karen klein. robert helmick is the father of one of the four seventh grade boys to pick down climb the bus there is no excuse. and will get to the bottom of that but i doubt it really broke my heart and i said a lot of tears thinking about the whole federal and once you to know that we're deeply touched by this whole thing. to equate the humiliation is recorded on youtube then viewed around the world. some of the boys are receiving death threats and that upsets karen klein. client has been getting calls for people touched by what happened to her people have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to a funds to send a 68 year-old grandmother on vacation and to help retire. the sam such a great person and the lovely but they don't even know me. she says she doesn't want criminal charges brought against the boys in she doesn't want them expelled. she just thinks community service might be the proper punishment shall solace and apology from the scenes but she's not quite ready is here from the nyets. template she also thinks the boise tormentors to be banned from taking the bus for a year in the arctic brinnin for cbs news. a magnitude 4.2 earthquake shaking part of nevada this evening and had just before 9:00 p.m. about 16 mi. southwest of reno the company rolls out its new more affordable electric cars hummus accosted take one home. house lawmakers are trying to change that's any of the world's ugliest dog that's crown tonight. smokers in california will not be paying an extra dollar for a pack of cigarettes after a bout that is in to close a call for weeks prop. 29 has gone up in smoke and associated press analysis found the measure failed by just over half a percentage point that's over 28,000 votes. in celebration at once downtrodden auto plant today never sway but a wave of tesla's a new electric car cars cbs five reporter mark sayers shows us why production on that stylish car is not only good for the environment it's even more so for californians. the ugliest with the countdown and they cheered years in the making fun the became reality. tesla's new model as all elected saddam ruled out of the assembly plant in into the hands of early first customers tesla seo says this is not just a technical success but also mean so much more to california and the bay area. it shows that high-tech manufacturing can be done in california in fact even in the bay area air and make the best cousin the world's new solar arrays the london this one to be different is that a drive by the gas station waves on the receipt of the gas station where that car is. the model as is the manufacture the plan which was purchased by test lead may 2010 governor jerry brown says with the economic shape the citizen at the moment having many manufacturing is a big step. it does see this going to grow. its loans beginning and represents the future there are lot of states that living in the past and california is building for the future. so i think we all owe a debt of gratitude to test blood. the cso the company says more people will be hired and years ahead reporting in fremont cbs five. degrees and proposed state law could make an impact on the early detection of breast cancer it would require doctors in california to other women about a specific breast cancer risk doctor can explains it was already staged for. there's evidence that is spread to the rest my body was no incurable its dealers that that word stage. so they said you're going to be in treatment for the rest of life. the tests didn't show cancer but dr. denise tell letterpress or dense which would make the actor is difficult to read instead of sending her for additional testing the doctor never brought up. it is posse and is linked to changes such a situation for women in california at the president of the bills punted by senator joseph leigh anne of paul also would require mammogram providers to notify women that they had dense breast tissue inform them denser tissue can obscure abnormalities like cancer and other inmate benefit from additional screening tests if years ago is similar bill those early dissension has increased in women with breast tissue. symbols like easily to test and anxiety and that breast cancer screening should be individualized. knowledge about density coupled with breast cancer risk assessment should be part of the whole conversation late and didn't get that opportunity. the weighted index at the most emotional and i think of my mother. they don't want my mother's morning. i can't think about that. the california bill now goes to the assembly is a new top dog when comes ugly and the first time ever he comes from across the pond with money to meet mobley he's in a year-old chinese crested and he and his owner traveled from england to paddle a month it is the first time a challenger from the u.k. has even entered the world's ugliest dog contest sell well all the wetter do with that thousand dollars grand prize? i have to other jobs. which come from different rescue homes sell us put the money between the u.s. use. and by an airline ticket. he won the ugliest dog competition seven years ago. for dog. chances a lot prettier. i do. a up much still is talking about our dog a minute ago and i think everybody is saying is going to rain cats and dogs. did we to do you see that little body shivering? some we will have a again unseasonably cool weather for the weekends let's go and had and had outside and that is it we're heading to this number and fair and that's never been is been asking. will it be fair for the fair this weekend? well not only will it be cool their but it's also went pickle for the san francisco pride parade market street will be mostly sunny on sunday at 60 degrees so matter what will happen this weekend you will need to dress in layers the temperatures will be very similar to today mid-80s of the beaches 60s across the day to 73 degrees in the outside #4 s 62 and says they but the winds have been whipping up to live look under cloudy skies 62 clearly indicating a deepening marine layer when you see the little shades of green that tricky condensation and the former moisture. and you fell back again for a sunday morning hours. the ways that red hair see of that range modified raindrops' all up with an area of low pressure and that is what's keeping us on the cool side because it's enhancing our marine layer and all that cool air mass is just living in because the low does want to go anywhere. still keeping cool in eureka 57 degrees loewy's in fresno and los '60s and the greater lake tahoe area with a lake wind advisory in effect countable sleeping weather affected across the board began as westerly winds tend to 15 m.p.h. increasing to 20 during the day tomorrow beaches '60s across the peninsula and will see the low seventies across the santa clara valley but that's still about 10 degrees below average and in fact livermore should be red around 85 degrees but instead tomorrow around 727372 degrees is a good word now plans a number of so here's your extended forecasts and on that as we saw today is premature you get all weekends we gradually see a rise in the temperatures by the ends of next week look is in the house. mr. vernon glenn welcome. did police did weight and i have got a golf shot you have got to see into the giants recovered from a rough salmon to come first inning at the coliseum? are the a's but then the giants? the giants returned from a 24 rocher but the is what the dodgers said the clock. chains and days that rivalry. it's back into the coliseum tenants and led them struggling tonight in the first and tamales get sent xerox and run and scored three in the first man to come did strike out 8 but of the ninth grandchild was this would go for it to run double giants would come back in the ninth frame to tie the game we didn't like this to your team better when germany's mark restart tracking down the rebound and rifles the shot that was the dagger to gregory's germany wins four to two. european golf tour in germany. and he thought of calling this one off? as it roll in. unbelievable. he won a bmw for that one worth $77,000.