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we continue our team coverage with delia goncalves outside the courthouse. delia, you talked about what jurors looked at in terms of evidence that helped them make their decision. >> reporter: yeah, the jurors that came out, there were about a half dozen jurors who came out. three approached the microphone and spoke directly to reporters about their experience, and calling it really a grueling deliberation. they did not get into details, but they did talk about all that evidence. more than 100 pieces of evidence from 11 days of testimony. in fact, the jurors say the testimonies of two women who were attacked by ingmar gaundique helped them make their decision. the women testified they were jogging in rock creek park back in 2001 when gaundique approached them from behind but ran off when they fought back. the jurors who spoke to reporters today outside the courthouse said those stories were among the most memorable from this trial. >> it was powerful. >> why was it powerful? >> just because of the emotion i think. they were very -- it was -- i think it would
we continue our team coverage with delia goncalves outside the courthouse. delia, you talked about what jurors looked at in terms of evidence that helped them make their decision. >> reporter: yeah, the jurors that came out, there were about a half dozen jurors who came out. three approached the microphone and spoke directly to reporters about their experience, and calling it really a grueling deliberation. they did not get into details, but they did talk about all that evidence. more...
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delia gonsalves is live at the airport. what are they planning to do? >> reporter: they say if they are chosen they will opt out and that will create long lines here at the airport. they are staging their protest on one of the busiest travel days, the day before thanksgiving. travelers are selected at random to go through the full body scan where tsa officers look at images of your body. even though a new cbs poll said four out of five americans support the screening, many folks we talk to at the airports say they are uncomfortable with the whole idea. if you don't take the screening, you are subject to a patdown. either way, passengers say it's not a perfect system. >> i don't believe in this them. another way to do it which is much more productive, and until that changes, if you don't want to go through the scran, don't get on the plane. >> reporter: here is what you need to know about the full body scans. all body images are viewed in private. assisting officers cannot view the image and the officer viewing the image never sees the passenger. and all
delia gonsalves is live at the airport. what are they planning to do? >> reporter: they say if they are chosen they will opt out and that will create long lines here at the airport. they are staging their protest on one of the busiest travel days, the day before thanksgiving. travelers are selected at random to go through the full body scan where tsa officers look at images of your body. even though a new cbs poll said four out of five americans support the screening, many folks we talk...
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delia gonsalves has his story. >> i'm prepared to do whatever it takes to stop people from -- from [ crying ] >> reporter: these men were both young children when they say a man they trusted as their pastor at dunn loring's community church after god molested them. today in fairfax county court, ex pastor tommy shelton was hoping to walk away with only probation. but the judge denied his plea deal. >> you cannot plead guilty unless you agree to go to jail. >> reporter: the pastor was supposed to be baby-sitting one of the victims and giving piano lessons and it was said he abused both boys on several occasions, sometimes here inside the church building, other times in the woods right behind the church. >> before i was almost intimidated and scared and now it's just -- it's almost infuriating enough to give me the courage to just keep going. >> reporter: we have learned that tommy shelton's pastoral license was revoked in 1985 following allegations and an admission of inappropriate behavior with young boys at a church in illinois. today in court tommy shelton expressed remorse, tellin
delia gonsalves has his story. >> i'm prepared to do whatever it takes to stop people from -- from [ crying ] >> reporter: these men were both young children when they say a man they trusted as their pastor at dunn loring's community church after god molested them. today in fairfax county court, ex pastor tommy shelton was hoping to walk away with only probation. but the judge denied his plea deal. >> you cannot plead guilty unless you agree to go to jail. >> reporter:...
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>> delia, a lot to talk about. thank you. >>> two people busted in the corruption sweep have been ordered held in jail. am rick melhi and his wife own tick tock liquors in langley part. the feds say they have recorded conversation in which the couple talks of paying off county officials and a search of their home uncovered $400,000 in cash in a closet. >>> and we have more in the wake of the expanding corruption investigation in prince george's county tonight. scott broom reports federal agents aren't the only ones alleging play-to pay shakedowns regarding indicted county executive jack johnson. >> reporter: long before the arrest of prince george's county executive jack johnson, the owner of this building in new carrollton decided to blow the whistle on his own. the landlord here alleges he is the victim of a political shakedown, a shakedown that appears to fit a pattern of corruption known as pay-to play. it's called the new carrollton town center and this empty lobby was to be the new home of the prince george's
>> delia, a lot to talk about. thank you. >>> two people busted in the corruption sweep have been ordered held in jail. am rick melhi and his wife own tick tock liquors in langley part. the feds say they have recorded conversation in which the couple talks of paying off county officials and a search of their home uncovered $400,000 in cash in a closet. >>> and we have more in the wake of the expanding corruption investigation in prince george's county tonight. scott...
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delia gonsalt was in the courthouse when the verdict was read. did people get emotional, like the jurors? >> center did. in fact, three jurors, one man, two women were seen wiping tears away from their eyes and an interesting side note. when the judge polled the jury to ask each and everyone of them if they agreed with this verdict, one woman, juror number 12, a woman who later escaped from the courthouse without talking to reporters, bowed her head the whole time and muttered yes. >> the tears are dry as emily grinstead addressed reporters. grinstead was crying uncontrollably in the courtroom as the jurors delivered ingmar gaundique's fate. guilty on two counts of felony murder. >> you're dealing with somebody's life. two people's lives, you know. i don't take that lightly. i take that very seriously. and i am confident with the decision that we made, but it doesn't mean that i -- i don't, you know, wish that we didn't have to be here today. >> grinstead says the case nearly a decade overdue was challenging to decide because of the facts and evi
delia gonsalt was in the courthouse when the verdict was read. did people get emotional, like the jurors? >> center did. in fact, three jurors, one man, two women were seen wiping tears away from their eyes and an interesting side note. when the judge polled the jury to ask each and everyone of them if they agreed with this verdict, one woman, juror number 12, a woman who later escaped from the courthouse without talking to reporters, bowed her head the whole time and muttered yes....
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. >>> i'm delia gonsalves at the israel metropolitan cme church in northwest washington where nearly 100 people are being fed. >> we have two different produce for you today. >> reporter: volunteers are serving up food for the soul. >> you treat as you want to be treated yourself. >> we have noticed a lot of new faces. >> reporter: only 5% of people who receive groceries through the capital area food bank are homeless. these stories are more common. this is a full time student who needs part-time help. she said it's all about swallowing your pride. >> be of courage, like i am now talking to you, and be wise and believe that god is good to you. >>> well 9 news now is doing what we can to help local feeding programs. especially this holiday season and that is why we're teaming up with the boy scouts for another year of food drive 9. if a bag was delivered to your door this weekend, the scouts will pick it up this saturday. in washington, d.c. they are fanning out to all safeway stores to collect your donations. they need canned tuna, peanut butter, pasta, rice, soups, multi grain cerea
. >>> i'm delia gonsalves at the israel metropolitan cme church in northwest washington where nearly 100 people are being fed. >> we have two different produce for you today. >> reporter: volunteers are serving up food for the soul. >> you treat as you want to be treated yourself. >> we have noticed a lot of new faces. >> reporter: only 5% of people who receive groceries through the capital area food bank are homeless. these stories are more common. this...
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my name is delia. i'm going to study business. i'm going to be my own boss. >>> we made history! >> we have a winner. lisa murkowski becomes the first write-in candidate to win a senate race in more than half a century. >>> gm stock sales. general motors returns from bankruptcy and bail-out. the stock sale was up to $23 billion. >>> and terror trial charged with nearly 300 counts of terrorism, a guantanamo detainee is defected of one. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 18th, this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 18th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> against all odds alaska senator lisa murkowski a write-in winner the first since 1954. she celebrated with supporters last night in anchorage. she had to defeat both the democratic nominee and tea pa y party's joel joe miller. >> ted's motto was to hell with politics, let's just do what's right for alaska, and that's what we did. that's what we did. >> miller still has not conceded defeat but with nearly all ballots counted alaska election officials confirm murkowski's victory. >>> to general moto
my name is delia. i'm going to study business. i'm going to be my own boss. >>> we made history! >> we have a winner. lisa murkowski becomes the first write-in candidate to win a senate race in more than half a century. >>> gm stock sales. general motors returns from bankruptcy and bail-out. the stock sale was up to $23 billion. >>> and terror trial charged with nearly 300 counts of terrorism, a guantanamo detainee is defected of one. this is the "cbs...
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his work and attend the murder inquiry is under way now they caution a prominent paper commerce in delia underwent surgery twice after he was brutally beaten in moscow early on saturday morning doctors say his condition is serious but stable the c.c.t.v. footage from the scene of these sold shows caution was attacked by two men who had apparently waited for him near his home the case has sparked public outrage with rallies in moscow and st petersburg demanding authorities find those responsible if they already say a special unit that includes moscow's top investigators has been created for the case. for. georgia may soon ban all soviet symbols with a new law already passed the first hearing in parliament by the opposition says the new wedges lation is likely to become yet another attack on human rights in the country are to has more. out with the old in with nothing new the georgian parliament has approved a first hearing of what it calls a freedom charter it's controversial and seeks among other things to wipe out all soviet symbols the author of blood's a believes it's a necessary step
his work and attend the murder inquiry is under way now they caution a prominent paper commerce in delia underwent surgery twice after he was brutally beaten in moscow early on saturday morning doctors say his condition is serious but stable the c.c.t.v. footage from the scene of these sold shows caution was attacked by two men who had apparently waited for him near his home the case has sparked public outrage with rallies in moscow and st petersburg demanding authorities find those responsible...
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so look out for this one, westbound 80 as you make your way towards car delia junction. on its right now. mass transit systems reporting no delays. we'll check out interstate 80 in berkeley where things are getting more crowded as you make your way westbound. things slow down near university there and gillman where 580 and 80 merge. the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights turned on. things starting to back up towards the west grand for almost all the lanes. on the peninsula a pretty good ride. a live shot of 101 and cars on the bottom look good all through san francisco. >> time now 6:39. google unveils a new feature to help you bypass irrelevant search results. a live report from the new york stock exchange straight ahead. a look p live look on the big board. the dow down 20 points. >> a green governor. the interesting statement california's leader making about marijuana. >> an child makesñññ ♪ >>> all right. 6:42. you can see the rain moving into the north bay this afternoon and the mountain snow that could reach tahoe during the evening hours. mid-60s eureka, chico,
so look out for this one, westbound 80 as you make your way towards car delia junction. on its right now. mass transit systems reporting no delays. we'll check out interstate 80 in berkeley where things are getting more crowded as you make your way westbound. things slow down near university there and gillman where 580 and 80 merge. the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights turned on. things starting to back up towards the west grand for almost all the lanes. on the peninsula a pretty good...
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delia gonzalez thank you very much. >>> manhattan county's first imax theater will open at the regal majestic theater in downtown silver spring. the supersize cinema experience begins with the showing of the new harry potter film, harry potter and "harry potter and the deathly hallows" part 1. the curtain goes up november 19th. >>> liz bet elizabeth smart returned to the witness stand. she told jurors a police officer tried to look behind her veil at a library table one day but he backed down when brian mitchell told him smart's face was covered for religious reasons. mitchell's face is -- mitchell is facing kidnapping and abduction in this case. smart was found with mitchell nine months after she was taken from her home. >>> cia officers who destroyed dozens of videotapes featuring harsh interrogation of terror suspects will not face charges. the cia destroyed its tapes of two al-qaeda operatives being waterboarded in 2005. the justice department is still investigation whether interrogators went beyond the legal guidance that he got on -- they got on how roughly to treat these suspe
delia gonzalez thank you very much. >>> manhattan county's first imax theater will open at the regal majestic theater in downtown silver spring. the supersize cinema experience begins with the showing of the new harry potter film, harry potter and "harry potter and the deathly hallows" part 1. the curtain goes up november 19th. >>> liz bet elizabeth smart returned to the witness stand. she told jurors a police officer tried to look behind her veil at a library table...
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. >> now on cassidy we have this grate coat from delia's. it's lined with thinsulate.ary inspired trend that we were all loving in early fall right through the winter. we added also a buffalo plaid accent again with the lands' end canvas trappers hat. one of the hottest silhouettes and patterns of the season. >> i do have to ask you quickly about that hat. i started to see them last year and i said to my husband, i think i need one of those. but they're very in, aren't they? >> they're very in. they keep your eyes warm which is very important. >> i'm with you. >> and then of course over the knee boots are always a fun way to be sexy in the city. all right and finally on brant we have one of the most classic looks here, classic navy pea coat. what's great about this. it has a fully quilted lining. all of the seams are really, they're welted, they're insulated. they have hand warmer pockets, extra deep. $198. and of course, we finish it off with buffalo plaid, again. this time in the tie version. >> that is a coat, too, that you will have year after year. >> year after y
. >> now on cassidy we have this grate coat from delia's. it's lined with thinsulate.ary inspired trend that we were all loving in early fall right through the winter. we added also a buffalo plaid accent again with the lands' end canvas trappers hat. one of the hottest silhouettes and patterns of the season. >> i do have to ask you quickly about that hat. i started to see them last year and i said to my husband, i think i need one of those. but they're very in, aren't they?...