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debora patta following a boy named zike, dreamed of dichg the mines and going to school.we first met zicke here, at a mine in the blistering heat. there he is, with a christmas sweater on, hard to miss, at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, zicke, an orphan returns home with a dollar or two for his family. i feel very bad because i can see my friend going to school, zicke told us. i am struggling. >> when you go to sleep at night, before you go to stleep what do you think about? >> school. he told us, his only dream. well, sometimes, dreams do come true. now zicke its getting ready for school for the very first time. around 50 cbs viewers were so moved by zicke's plight they connected with the sister who saved over 1,000 children from the mines. enough money was raised to send zicke and three siblings to school. i would see the other kids going to school and i would look at them, zicke said. but today i feel the happiness they feel and i am now like them. ♪
debora patta following a boy named zike, dreamed of dichg the mines and going to school.we first met zicke here, at a mine in the blistering heat. there he is, with a christmas sweater on, hard to miss, at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, zicke, an orphan returns home with a dollar or two for his family. i feel very bad because i can see my friend going to school, zicke told us....
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debora patta has been following a boy name ziki who dreamed of ditching the mines and going to schoolhis dream has come true. >> we first met ziki swaze here at a mine in the blis. >> blistering heat, there he is with a christmas sweater on, hard to miss at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, ziki, an orphan, returns home with a dollar or two for his family. >> i feel very bad because i can see my friends going to school ziki told us, and i am struggling. >> when you go to sleep at night, before you go to sleep, what do you think about? >> school, h he told us, his ony dream. >> well, sometimes dreams do come true. now ziki is getting ready for school for the very first time. around 50 cbs viewers were so moved by ziki's plight they connected with sister catherine mutindi, who has saved over a thousand children from the mines. enough money was raised to send ziki and his three siblings to school. >> i would see the other kids going to school and i would look at them, ziki
debora patta has been following a boy name ziki who dreamed of ditching the mines and going to schoolhis dream has come true. >> we first met ziki swaze here at a mine in the blis. >> blistering heat, there he is with a christmas sweater on, hard to miss at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, ziki, an orphan, returns home with a dollar or two for his family. >> i...
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here's debora patta. >> reporter: we first met ziki swaze here at a mine in the blistering heat.re he is with a christmas sweater on. hard to miss at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance c produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, ziki, an orphan, returns home with a dollar or two for his family. b feel very bad because i can see my friends going to school," ziki told us, "and i am struggling." when you go to sleep at night, before you go to sleep, what do you think about? "school," he told us, his only dream. well, sometimes dreams do come true. now ziki is getting ready for school for the very first time. around 50 cbs viewers were so moved by ziki's plight, they isnnected with sister catherine mutindi who saved more than 1,000 children from the mines. enough money was raised to send ziki and his three siblings to school. "i would see the other kids going to school and i would look at them," ziki said, "but today i feel the happiness they feel and i am now like them." there were some first-day nerves. he held
here's debora patta. >> reporter: we first met ziki swaze here at a mine in the blistering heat.re he is with a christmas sweater on. hard to miss at just 11 years old. he is one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance c produce the cobalt that powers our electronics. every evening, ziki, an orphan, returns home with a dollar or two for his family. b feel very bad because i can see my friends going to school," ziki told us, "and i am struggling." when you go...
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debora patta is tracking developments from south africa. ning. this massive crack is similar to other geological formations but here in africa scientists are divided as to how it came to be. imagine waking up one morning to find a massive crack running through your home. that's what happened to this man. he lives in a region that has already provided a treasure trove only some of the most important archaeological finds in history and this latest discovery is so significant, some scientists believe this will be a faultline that makes history again as africa splits again into two continents, although, that will not happen for a very long time. >> fortunately it won't happen for a long time. >> reporter: the crack sits along the 3,700-mile rift. it's happening as two tectonic plates move apart from each other. it will create an island that will contain several african nations. they agree it's splitting in two but there's a debate as to how this most recent split was revealed. they don't believe it was split in two but that it formed over hundre
debora patta is tracking developments from south africa. ning. this massive crack is similar to other geological formations but here in africa scientists are divided as to how it came to be. imagine waking up one morning to find a massive crack running through your home. that's what happened to this man. he lives in a region that has already provided a treasure trove only some of the most important archaeological finds in history and this latest discovery is so significant, some scientists...
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debora patta is in south africa. good morning. >> good morning.blts hear from any of the companies about changes to their supply chain, but we did hear from concerned viewers who wanted to help, and for one little boy, that was life-changing. we first met ziki swaze in the heat. there he is with a christmas sweater. hard to miss at just 11 years old. he's one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce cobalt. every day he returns home with a particular or two to provide for his siblings and grandmother. i feel very bad because i see my friends going to school, ziki told us, and i'm struggling. >> at night before you fall asleep, what are you thinking about? school, he told us, my only dream. sometimes dreams do come true. now ziki wear as uniform with a shiny new back pachlk he's getting ready for school for the very first time. around 50 cbs morning viewers were so moved by ziki's plight they connected with a sister who has saved over 1,000 children from the mines. enough money was raised to not only send ziki, but his sib
debora patta is in south africa. good morning. >> good morning.blts hear from any of the companies about changes to their supply chain, but we did hear from concerned viewers who wanted to help, and for one little boy, that was life-changing. we first met ziki swaze in the heat. there he is with a christmas sweater. hard to miss at just 11 years old. he's one of an estimated 40,000 children getting paid a pittance to produce cobalt. every day he returns home with a particular or two to...