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deborah patta had the story. >> tourists flk s flock to vic falls.e magistrate court, walter palmer, the minnesota dentist who shot and killed cecil the lion. all charges have been dropped against him. but the man who led the hunt is still being prosecuted. hiding behind dark glasses and a cap, theo arrived at the court and sat in his car anxiously awaiting for proceedings to begin. turning his head from the camera he told us he had done nothing wrong. he claims he had a legal permit and would be vindicated in court. >> well i guess i shot a famous lion. >> reporter: the famous lion the iconic star attraction up the national park. the rare, black maned cecil. he believes he is the fall guy. >> there are many lions shot every year. as the far as my way, there were five shot this year alone. >> reporter: he broke down as he told us his life had been ruined. >> will it destroyed us, eh. it destroyed the family. my business. you know, we employ a lot of people. and they are all on halftime now. i guess each families say porting six or more dependents. >>
deborah patta had the story. >> tourists flk s flock to vic falls.e magistrate court, walter palmer, the minnesota dentist who shot and killed cecil the lion. all charges have been dropped against him. but the man who led the hunt is still being prosecuted. hiding behind dark glasses and a cap, theo arrived at the court and sat in his car anxiously awaiting for proceedings to begin. turning his head from the camera he told us he had done nothing wrong. he claims he had a legal permit and...
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deborah patta had the story. >> tourists flock to victoria falls. one man missing today at the magistrate court, walter palmer, and killed cecil the lion. all charges have been droppe against him. but the man who led the hunt is still being prosecuted. hiding behind dark glasses and a cap, theo arrived at the court and sat in his car anxiously turning his head from the camera wrong. he claims he had a legal permit and would be vindicated in court. >> weleli guess i shot a famous lion. >> reporter: the famous lion the iconic star attraction up the national park. the rare, black maned cecil. he believes he is the fall guy. >> there are many lions shot every year. as the far as my way, there were five shot this year alone. >> reporter: he broke down as he told us his life had been ruined. >> will it destroyed us, eh. it destroyed the family. my business. you know, we employ a lot of people. and they are all o ohalftime now. i guess each famamies say porting six or more dependents. >> reporter: zimbabwean officials insist it was unlawful. illegal huntin
deborah patta had the story. >> tourists flock to victoria falls. one man missing today at the magistrate court, walter palmer, and killed cecil the lion. all charges have been droppe against him. but the man who led the hunt is still being prosecuted. hiding behind dark glasses and a cap, theo arrived at the court and sat in his car anxiously turning his head from the camera wrong. he claims he had a legal permit and would be vindicated in court. >> weleli guess i shot a famous...
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deborah patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> an alarming weekend on beaches of hawaii. two men were attacked by sharks in two separate incidents. one is in critical condition. he was bit on beth feet. this makes seven shark attacks in hawaiian waters this year. in april a woman was killed by a shark. >>> a federal judge ordered the release of thousand of women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas and wants it done by friday. the undocumented immigrants are as omar villafranka reports, many have been held for months. rip she >> reporter: she fled to america with three children to get away from violence in her home country from guatemala. when they turned themselves in at the border they didn't expect the treatment they received. we are not criminals. the kids are not krim namz. yet we were treated like criminals she says. 2,000 central american women and children caught trying to cross the border are currently being detained in dilly texas or carne city, where the family spent two months in detention. >> translator: the children were up
deborah patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> an alarming weekend on beaches of hawaii. two men were attacked by sharks in two separate incidents. one is in critical condition. he was bit on beth feet. this makes seven shark attacks in hawaiian waters this year. in april a woman was killed by a shark. >>> a federal judge ordered the release of thousand of women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas and wants it done by friday. the...
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deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the government give to the parks? >> nothing. zei zero. >> reporter: the parks turn to hunting. when the dentist was on a private hunt. 30% of fees for private hunts are supposed to be paid to the national parks. >> in most cases you find because of the bureaucratic natures of organization, most money may be consumed to a large extent through administration costs directly to conservation. >> reporter: if a hunt is on land owned by indigenous communities the community is to receive 100% of trophy hunting fees. this money administered by rural district council. we met its ceo near his thriving sunflower crops. >> we were there to
deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the government give to the...
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deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the government give to the parks? >> nothing. zei zero. >> reporter: the parks turn to hunting. when the dentist was on a private hunt. 30% of fees for private hunts are supposed to be paid to the national parks. >> in most cases you find because of the bureaucratic natures of organization, most money may be consumed to a large extent through administration costs directly to conservation. >> reporter: if a hunt is on land owned by indigenous communitiethe community is to receive 100% of trophy hunting fees. this money administered by rural district council. we met its ceo near his thriving sunflower crops. >> we were there toda
deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the government give to the...
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deborah patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> an alarming weekend on beaches of hawaii. two men were attacked by sharks in two separate incidents. one is in critical condition. he was bit on beth feet. this makes seven shark attacks in hawaiian waters this year. in april a woman was killed by a shark. >>> a federal judge ordered the release of thousand of women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas and wants it done by friday. the undocumented immigrants are mostly from central america. as omar villafranka reports, many have been held for months. rip she >> reporter: she fled to america with three children to get away from violence in her home country from guatemala. when they turned themselves in at the border they didn't expect the treatment they received. we are not criminals. the kids are not krim namz. yet we were treated like criminals she says. 2,000 central american women and children caught trying to cross the border are currently being detained in dilly texas or carne city, where the family spent two months in detention. >> tra
deborah patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. >>> an alarming weekend on beaches of hawaii. two men were attacked by sharks in two separate incidents. one is in critical condition. he was bit on beth feet. this makes seven shark attacks in hawaiian waters this year. in april a woman was killed by a shark. >>> a federal judge ordered the release of thousand of women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas and wants it done by friday. the...
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gate chance to argue the case in court today, scott, as the trial was >> pelley: debora patta reporting. deborah, thank you. a hollywood star puts a spotlight on a disorder that is affecting many new mothers. employers let us in on the most absurd excuses for calling in second. and a new look at camelot when the "cbs evening news" continues. eed you on point for this one. already got the latest updates direct from ford engineering. 'cause ford dealers get that intel first. treads, what do you got? lookin' a little bald, sir. with all due respect. got the perfect fit- ready to roll. wheels up, flaps down, let's fly. ford parts. ford tools. ford techs. when your ford needs service, there's one elite team. these are the specialists. at ford. look like this. feel like this. look like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil severe the non-drowsy, coughing, stuffy h
gate chance to argue the case in court today, scott, as the trial was >> pelley: debora patta reporting. deborah, thank you. a hollywood star puts a spotlight on a disorder that is affecting many new mothers. employers let us in on the most absurd excuses for calling in second. and a new look at camelot when the "cbs evening news" continues. eed you on point for this one. already got the latest updates direct from ford engineering. 'cause ford dealers get that intel first....
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patta. thanks, deborah. after a deadly outbreak of listeria, we've turned up more red flags about our food supply. and this church had londoners praying for peace... and quiet when the "cbs evening news" news continues. for adults with an advanced lung cancer called "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only immunotherapy fda-approved based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life... ...for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo is different. it works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain;
patta. thanks, deborah. after a deadly outbreak of listeria, we've turned up more red flags about our food supply. and this church had londoners praying for peace... and quiet when the "cbs evening news" news continues. for adults with an advanced lung cancer called "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only...