them. on august 31st, the jury is sequestered for verdict deliberations, and the next day paul bernardo s verdict is read, guilty on all counts. paul kenneth bernardo is sentenced to 25 years in prison the maximum allowed by canadian law. in order to avoid another high-profile trial for the scarborough rapes, the judge declares him a dangerous offender, extending his jail term indefinitely. i think everyone was pleased to see justice done. i think justice was done in the case of paul bernardo. i think a lot of people were and are still disappointed about the circumstances with karla homolka. karla homolka spent 12 years behind bars and was released in july 2005. i can t imagine that she could walk out, out of prison,
of the karzai government. come september 1st, how does the administration view the conflict there? jenna: that s the white house press conference taking place in martha s vineyard, where the president is vacationing this week, that s john brennan, counterterrorism adviser to the white house, we also saw the press secretary. here s the headline, the president is going to be making a major speech on the way forward in iraq, on august 31st, next week, september 1st is important symbolically because that is our change of mission in iraq from a combat operation to a noncombat operation. so the president will be addressing the nation on that. also, just real quick, john brennan, again, the counterterrorism adviser, did mention a major terror attack that happened in somalia by a group called al-shabaab. we re going to be talking more about that attack coming up at the beginning of next hour.
than are other children. according to a study from columbia university. more than one third of families participating in the study said that their children had developed new rashes or breathing problems since the beginning of the gulf oil spill. 33% of the adult respondents said they had been directly exposed to oil, either at the beaches or on their own property or by participating in the cleanup. many residents still expressed an interest in moving away from the area. and there was broad anxiety among all residents, even though the gushing oil had been stopped. meantime, an urgent need for a free clinic in new orleans from the national association of free clinics. you will recall that your remarkably generous donations of nearly $2.5 million have thus far funded five free clinics across the country. through those, one or two-day clinics, more than 9,000 patients have been served, 8,500 volunteers have been activated, seven suicides have been prevented, and three open heart surgeries
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manhattan store. store security confronted her at an exit and called police. the harvard student was charged with petty larceny and she was released. she is to go before a judge on august 31st. in portland, oregon, a county inspector ordered 7-year-old julie murphy to shut down her lemonade stand at an arts fair because she didn t have a restaurant license. meanies. he even threatened a $500 fine. we re not kidding here. the whole episode caused an up roar, not surprisingly. now everything seems to be settled. the county chairman, well, has even called for an apology. you may know a lot about the so-called father of this country, george washington. what do you know about the slave family that worked on his plantation at mt. vernon. their descendants are holding a family reunion this weekend. cnn photo journalist doug shantz recorded it for us.