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walter palmer returned to work this escorted by a body guard who kept the crush of camera crews from stopping him. >> he will never forget what you did! >> reporter: cathy pierce was one of the first protesters to show up. clearly, the dennist had touched a nerve. >> he's despicable. he's-- he's a killer. he's a murderer. poor cecil. i mean, how many lions do we have left? you have to kill them all? >> reporter: palmer has repeatedly claimed no one in his hunting party knew who the lion was. >> blood money! >> reporter: as people entered his office today, protesters tried to guilt them into turning back. no one did. >> how is an animal more important than human life? >> reporter: stephanie mcchaelis is a bloomington resident who defended dr. palmer. >> i have concern that there is no priorities in this country as far as what human dignity is, and we're worried about a lion and you want to shut down some man's business who paid to go on
walter palmer returned to work this escorted by a body guard who kept the crush of camera crews from stopping him. >> he will never forget what you did! >> reporter: cathy pierce was one of the first protesters to show up. clearly, the dennist had touched a nerve. >> he's despicable. he's-- he's a killer. he's a murderer. poor cecil. i mean, how many lions do we have left? you have to kill them all? >> reporter: palmer has repeatedly claimed no one in his hunting party...
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tammy palmer divorced eugene palmer's son and paid with had for her life. >> he shot her and killed her. >> reporter: the experienced hunter and outdoorsman apparently planned it for days, stopping by his sister's house after the crime. >> he says here is my money. pay my taxes. i have had enough. i just shot and killed tammy and give me about an hour to get away and then call the could cops and do whatever you have to d. >> reporter: police found his truck at the edge of the park. he vanished. many figured winter in the woods would kill him. it's heavily used. three summers and tens of thousands of visitors have come and gone and police are certain if eugene palmer's body was here, it would have been found by now. many who know palmer feel the same way but won't talk on camera because they are afraid. >> we are never going to be done with it. until we find him, one way or another, dead or alive. we believe people are helping him. we believe he is alive. and he could be anywhere. >> reporter: those who know him the best, his family, aren't talking at all. we are in rockland county, lou
tammy palmer divorced eugene palmer's son and paid with had for her life. >> he shot her and killed her. >> reporter: the experienced hunter and outdoorsman apparently planned it for days, stopping by his sister's house after the crime. >> he says here is my money. pay my taxes. i have had enough. i just shot and killed tammy and give me about an hour to get away and then call the could cops and do whatever you have to d. >> reporter: police found his truck at the edge...
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it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used lots of light, wanted , wanteduct to look good people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forceful when we met the axis powers. stylelly, roy stryker's of documentation was phased out and out fred palmer became -- and alfred palmer became the leading voice. art in theirs of own right. you have to wonder sometimes about how much manipulation went into them. this is not a very realistic way to go about dirty work. this is a photograph by alfred palmer. the woman is working on wires, but she is not really working on wires. it is a posed photograph. she is so beautifully grand, she has on a very -- she is so , she has ongroomed a very stylish dress. she does have on work gloves. it was a very different aesthetic used for some rosie the riveter type of pictures. rosie the riveter was a phenomenon surrounding world war had to take over jobs
it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used lots of light, wanted , wanteduct to look good people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forceful when we met the axis powers. stylelly, roy stryker's of documentation was phased out and out fred palmer became -- and alfred palmer became the leading voice. art...
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palmer, will you say anything at all today?you still agree it was a legal hunt. >> reporter: he expects the fear to calm in due time. >> i think he just has to soldier on. >> palmer says he acted legally when he killed see bill the lion that. lion by was a fixture in zimbabwe. beloved and part of an oxford university research project. >>> now to your fox 29 weather authority. i'll tell was,. it still feels like the dog days of summer out there. >> yes, it does. lots of dogs actually. scott? >> it certainly was hot and humid day for kids and folks headed back to work after the labor day weekend and we did it again. temperatures today made above 90 degrees for the second day in a row. kind of hazy sunshine right now taking a live look at center city. 91 degrees is the temperature down several degrees from the high of 94 earlier this afternoon. but as we take look at the numbers still kind of toasty as we move toward allentown, 92 degrees. we're looking at 91 in trenton. 82 right now down the shore. so a little cooler and some rel
palmer, will you say anything at all today?you still agree it was a legal hunt. >> reporter: he expects the fear to calm in due time. >> i think he just has to soldier on. >> palmer says he acted legally when he killed see bill the lion that. lion by was a fixture in zimbabwe. beloved and part of an oxford university research project. >>> now to your fox 29 weather authority. i'll tell was,. it still feels like the dog days of summer out there. >> yes, it does....
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palmer, william benjamin palmer.weaver family tradition has this, that ben palmer and janet weaver were engaged to be married, but they did not marry. in 1880, janet weaver married norman vincent randolph, who was a widower at the time. but the two of them made a remarkable match. they were dedicated to helping confederate veterans who had fallen on hard times and their widows or their wives. they played a great role in the robert e. lee camp for old confederate soldiers. janet weaver became very involved in the united daughters of the confederacy. she was known throughout the south for her efforts with the udc and the robert ely cap. -- the robert e lee camp. you can see with the bottom udcamer, to this day, the has a mrs. norman vincent randolph relief fund, obviously given in her name. you see the horse in that slide, and that is little sorrel, stonewall jackson's horse, and it was norman vincent randolph who was responsible for reaching out to a taxidermist in new york city to have little sorrel preserved. and he
palmer, william benjamin palmer.weaver family tradition has this, that ben palmer and janet weaver were engaged to be married, but they did not marry. in 1880, janet weaver married norman vincent randolph, who was a widower at the time. but the two of them made a remarkable match. they were dedicated to helping confederate veterans who had fallen on hard times and their widows or their wives. they played a great role in the robert e. lee camp for old confederate soldiers. janet weaver became...
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palmer told media outlet, despite reports season was shot and killed, palmer said he used a bow and arrow and maintains he believed the lion hunt was legal. >> he was a very intense individual and have this locked in looks a little time. he was fidgety at times, but did not want to get into the core detail of how this line was killed. and african guide and a former who assisted in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer has been out of work his minnesota practice was shut down in july. but he released this statement explaining "i'm a health professional and i need to get back to my staff and patients. they need me back." that thell maintaining line he killed, that he had no idea it was a protected animal. las vegas police are investigating an ambush on two police officers waiting at a stoplight. one officer was struck in the hand. the shooter ran away and then was caught on the other officer after a short chase. disclosed anot motive, but las vegas officers started writing in pairs on friday when another officer was shot in the leg. clerk whoky county was jailed after refus
palmer told media outlet, despite reports season was shot and killed, palmer said he used a bow and arrow and maintains he believed the lion hunt was legal. >> he was a very intense individual and have this locked in looks a little time. he was fidgety at times, but did not want to get into the core detail of how this line was killed. and african guide and a former who assisted in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer has been out of work his minnesota practice was shut...
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this is a photograph by alfred palmer appeared the woman is -- palmer. the woman is working on wires, but comments tell us that she is not really working on wires. that it is a post -- posed photograph. she has on a very stylus -- stylus -- stylish dress. that may be as a concession to the fact that c is supposed -- that she is supposed to be working. it is a very different aesthetic used for some type of pictures. rosie the riveter was a phenomenon surrounding world war ii when women went to take over jobs previously done by men. there wass a lot of -- a lot of animosity toward women coming into the work list. the government lost a publicity campaign to show that women could do these jobs, that they were capable of doing them entering them with a smile. so, that is what the rosie the riveter term suggests. palmer did a lot of work in hollywood before he came to work for the office of war information. this shows up in the dramatic lighting and a lot of his pictures. this one, very dramatic looking. the man looks as if he is going off to do something very
this is a photograph by alfred palmer appeared the woman is -- palmer. the woman is working on wires, but comments tell us that she is not really working on wires. that it is a post -- posed photograph. she has on a very stylus -- stylus -- stylish dress. that may be as a concession to the fact that c is supposed -- that she is supposed to be working. it is a very different aesthetic used for some type of pictures. rosie the riveter was a phenomenon surrounding world war ii when women went to...
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in addition to the protestors, palmer had been targeted on social media. which he says has been tough on his wife and daughter who both felt threatened. >> i don't understand that level of humanity, he said, to come after people not involved at all. >> reporter: both the guide and the property owner have been charged with participating in an illegal hunt and they both are looking at the possibility of jail time. but at this point it does not appear the country will seek to extradite walter palmer, nor charge him with any crime. >> quijano: jim axelrod, jim, thank you. crews searching for a great blue whale so they can save its life. that's next. is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of the biggest financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with
in addition to the protestors, palmer had been targeted on social media. which he says has been tough on his wife and daughter who both felt threatened. >> i don't understand that level of humanity, he said, to come after people not involved at all. >> reporter: both the guide and the property owner have been charged with participating in an illegal hunt and they both are looking at the possibility of jail time. but at this point it does not appear the country will seek to extradite...
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palmer insisted the hunt didn't break any laws. and he disputed those early reports that said he wounded cecil then stalked him another 40 hours. palmer told the reporters the interval was much shorter. palmer hasn't been seen in public for months. his home, vandalized. his family, receiving death threats. "i've been out of the public eye. that doesn't mean i'm in hiding," he said. >> he mentioned that he's been concerned about the safety of his family. he said his wife and his daughter, in particular. >> reporter: the question now -- will his patients come back? >> on one side, he is an excellent dentist, phenomenal, very high quality. but on the other hand, i don't agree with some of the things >> reporter: for his part, palmer said he's heartbroken for his staff, whose lives have now been disrupted. david wright, abc news, new york. short. thousands of police officers from coast-to-coast converged in illinois for an 18-mile-long funeral procession to salute lieutenant charles glinowicz, shot to death during the pursuit of suspec
palmer insisted the hunt didn't break any laws. and he disputed those early reports that said he wounded cecil then stalked him another 40 hours. palmer told the reporters the interval was much shorter. palmer hasn't been seen in public for months. his home, vandalized. his family, receiving death threats. "i've been out of the public eye. that doesn't mean i'm in hiding," he said. >> he mentioned that he's been concerned about the safety of his family. he said his wife and his...
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walter palmer insists he did nothing wrong.nd as jim axelrod reports, he's going back to work. >> reporter: six weeks after being identified as the hunter who killed the beloved national treasure of zimbabwe, the 55- year-old dentist told the associated press and "minnesota star tribune" it's time to get his life back on track. >> this is where you belong, palmer. >> reporter: palmer had stayed out of public sight while protesters and some patients targeted his office and homes. >> you can safely say these pearly whites will be going elsewhere from now on. >> reporter: in a 25-minute interview, palmer restated his belief he acted legally. he disputed accounts cecil was allowed to wander for 40 hours after being shot with bow and arrow before he was finished off with a gun. palmer told the reporter cecil was tracked down the next day and killed with an arrow. in addition to the protesters, palmer had been targeted on social media, which he says has been tough on his wife and daughter, who both felt threatened. uith the guide and
walter palmer insists he did nothing wrong.nd as jim axelrod reports, he's going back to work. >> reporter: six weeks after being identified as the hunter who killed the beloved national treasure of zimbabwe, the 55- year-old dentist told the associated press and "minnesota star tribune" it's time to get his life back on track. >> this is where you belong, palmer. >> reporter: palmer had stayed out of public sight while protesters and some patients targeted his...
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here's abc's jesse palmer. >> hello. >> hello. >> reporter:?s classic rom come sleepless in in seattle, meg ryan's escharacter annie reed at the present times fate. >> dear sleepless. >> reporter: travel together pacific northwest to see if she and sam baldwin are mfeo. >> mfeo. >> made for each other. >> reporter: the film brought to life by its seattle backdrop. to help you spend the day vacationing in the movie on your way to the emerald city, we're could youing down the top five most memorable filming locations. the athenian inn at the market. >> so how is my butt. >> where tom and rob reiner ne. >> when is the lt time you were out there. >> jimmy carter, 197. >> reporter: the market, one of seattle's top destinations for fresh seafood. >> this is our signature item called the athenian seafood bow. a mixture of scallops, calamari, collapse and mussels. >> reporter: at number 4 arki beach featured in one of the film's unforgettable boating scenes. ♪ together with a wink and a smile ♪ >> people go to the alki beach. you can make a day event o
here's abc's jesse palmer. >> hello. >> hello. >> reporter:?s classic rom come sleepless in in seattle, meg ryan's escharacter annie reed at the present times fate. >> dear sleepless. >> reporter: travel together pacific northwest to see if she and sam baldwin are mfeo. >> mfeo. >> made for each other. >> reporter: the film brought to life by its seattle backdrop. to help you spend the day vacationing in the movie on your way to the emerald city,...
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. >> extradite palmer! >> reporter: dr. walter palmer returns to work today. dr. palmer, what is it like to be back here today? with security, pushing past reporters and protesters. the embattled dentist, vilified around the world for killing zimbabwe's beloved cecil the lion this july. >> i think he should be sent back to zimbabwe and go to court. >> reporter: this man, braving protesters, he says, to sign up fur an appointment. >> i wanted to support him. and i needed some work done. >> reporter: palmer has been out of sight for nearly six weeks. receiving death threats, his home vandalized. but finally speaking out yesterday to reporters, saying -- "if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, obviously i wouldn't have taken it." protesters here reminding him cecil's death won't be forgotten. protesters tonight are calling for palmer's extradition. but so far that's unlikely. palmer's insisting he believed the hunt was legal and he has not been charged with any crime in zimbabwe. david? >> ryan, thank you. >>> and there is st
. >> extradite palmer! >> reporter: dr. walter palmer returns to work today. dr. palmer, what is it like to be back here today? with security, pushing past reporters and protesters. the embattled dentist, vilified around the world for killing zimbabwe's beloved cecil the lion this july. >> i think he should be sent back to zimbabwe and go to court. >> reporter: this man, braving protesters, he says, to sign up fur an appointment. >> i wanted to support him. and i...
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palmer said he didn't know. stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, the parents on a mission to keep others from dying the way their daughter did, by finding a way to alert car owners about safety defects technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients... ...become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. new one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12... ...and more vitamin d. hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been pla
palmer said he didn't know. stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, the parents on a mission to keep others from dying the way their daughter did, by finding a way to alert car owners about safety defects technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or...
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palmer said i need to get back to treating my patients. my staff and patients support me and want me back. >>> the u.s. fish and wild life service tell cbs news an investigation is ongoing. palmer has not been charged with crime. >>> a dallas couple and their 4-month-old son are back together after a doctor in el salvador allegedly swapped the little boy with another. she says she got suspicious when the baby she was given to take home did not look like the one in the delivery room. the dna test confirmed her concerns and the judge ordered the babies be exchanged. the doctor faces criminal charges and denies any wrong doing. >> you would know. >> we would all know once the baby is put in your arms. that baby doesn't have blond hair. >> that swap happened quickly. >>> the gridiron gets a dose of silicon valley. through virtual reality >>> there is apparently much more to stonehenge than meets the eye. ancient relics. i'm going down to the land of wonder apple trees to sit under yoplait plenti, with oats, flax, and pumpkin seeds. greek yogur
palmer said i need to get back to treating my patients. my staff and patients support me and want me back. >>> the u.s. fish and wild life service tell cbs news an investigation is ongoing. palmer has not been charged with crime. >>> a dallas couple and their 4-month-old son are back together after a doctor in el salvador allegedly swapped the little boy with another. she says she got suspicious when the baby she was given to take home did not look like the one in the delivery...
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walter palmer plans to reopen his practice tomorrow. he says the backlash has taken a toll. >> reporter: walter palmer has been remaining out of the public eye after he killed the beloved lion named cecil. in an interview with the associated press in the minneapolis star tribune, he says he believes he acted legally and he was stunned to find out his hunting party had killed one of zimbabwe's treasured animals. he said if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, i wouldn't have taken it. cecil was fitted with a gps collar as part of lion research. after palmer was named in late july as the hunter who killed cecil, animal activists protested outside his bloomington, minnesota, clinic and his home, a vacation property in florida was vandalized. palmer has been targeted in social media and some posts even suggest violence against him. he described himself as heartbroken for causing disruptions for the staff at his dental clinic. palmer said this has been difficult on his wife and adult daughter. he said
walter palmer plans to reopen his practice tomorrow. he says the backlash has taken a toll. >> reporter: walter palmer has been remaining out of the public eye after he killed the beloved lion named cecil. in an interview with the associated press in the minneapolis star tribune, he says he believes he acted legally and he was stunned to find out his hunting party had killed one of zimbabwe's treasured animals. he said if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country...
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palmer, and mr. palmer is getting it to mr. matt. >> yes. >> reporter: you're in deep trouble, at this point. >> yes, i am. i am in deep, deep -- >> reporter: and so is mr. palmer. >> well, i don't know if mr. palmer actually knew if they were in there or not. all i know is mr. matt came in and said, "palmer's gonna come and get the hamburger." but whether mr. palmer actually knew, i have no idea. >> reporter: joyce, who says she was being threatened by richard matt, and lived under a cloud of intense fear didn't breathe a word of what was happening to anyone. >> reporter: i've never been in prison, but i will tell you, if i were you, i think i would have said, "i'm gonna go home. i'm gonna get my husband. i'm gonna get him in a car, and we're gonna go to the police. and i'm gonna tell the police with my husband next to me, so i know nobody can harm him, exactly what's going on here." >> i shoulda done that. but i was too scared. because mr. matt -- even asked where my mother lived, where my son lived. he could have beat me, he
palmer, and mr. palmer is getting it to mr. matt. >> yes. >> reporter: you're in deep trouble, at this point. >> yes, i am. i am in deep, deep -- >> reporter: and so is mr. palmer. >> well, i don't know if mr. palmer actually knew if they were in there or not. all i know is mr. matt came in and said, "palmer's gonna come and get the hamburger." but whether mr. palmer actually knew, i have no idea. >> reporter: joyce, who says she was being...
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lion palmer told media outlets despite reports cecil was shot and killed, palmer says he used a bow and arrow and maintains he believed the lion hunt was legal. >> he's a very intense individual. he had this locked in look the whole time. he was fidgety at times but he didn't want to get into the core detail how this lion was killed. >> extradite, extradite. >> reporter: an african guide an farmer who assisted palmer in the hunter have been krim family charged. palmer has been out of work since poe protester its shut down his dental practice when the story broke in july. he says he's trod resume his professional life explaining he's a health professional. he says his plan is to get back to work tomorrow morning stressing he's yet to be charged with a crime. elizabeth hur abc news new york. >> soap so much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00. hundreds of thousands of people will soon receive paid sick leave thanks to a new presidential policy. >> also a new study reveals a sneaky new way there young people are getting high. that story and much more when we come right back. >> people
lion palmer told media outlets despite reports cecil was shot and killed, palmer says he used a bow and arrow and maintains he believed the lion hunt was legal. >> he's a very intense individual. he had this locked in look the whole time. he was fidgety at times but he didn't want to get into the core detail how this lion was killed. >> extradite, extradite. >> reporter: an african guide an farmer who assisted palmer in the hunter have been krim family charged. palmer has been...
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it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used lots of light, wanted his product to look good. he wanted people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forcefulhen we met the axis powers. ker'sradually, roy stri style of documentation of looking natural was phased out and alfred palmer became the leading voice for the office of war information. his pictures would make people believe what they saw. art in just works of their own right, but you have to wonder sometimes about how much manipulation went into them. this is not a very realistic way for people to go about dirty work. this is the photograph by alfred palmer. the woman is working on wires, tell usents on flickr she is not really working on wires. a posed photograph. you suspect that because she is so beautifully groomed. she has on a very stylish dress. she does have on work gloves, which not all the women working in the situa
it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used lots of light, wanted his product to look good. he wanted people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forcefulhen we met the axis powers. ker'sradually, roy stri style of documentation of looking natural was phased out and alfred palmer became the leading voice...
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walter palmer returns to work today. dr. palmer, what is it like to be back here today? with security, pushing past reporters and protesters. the embattled dentist, vilified around the world for killing zimbabwe's beloved cecil the lion this july. >> i think he should be sent back to zimbabwe and go to court. >> reporter: this man, braving protesters, he says, to sign up for an appointment. >> because i wanted to give him some support. and i also need some work done. >> reporter: palmer has been out of sight for nearly six weeks. receiving death threats. his home vandalized. but finally speaking out yesterday to reporters, saying -- "if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, obviously i wouldn't have taken it." protesters here reminding him cecil's death won't be forgotten. protesters calling for palmer's extradition. but so far, that's unlikely. he's insisting the hunt was legal, and he has not been charged with any crime in zimbabwe. ryan smith, abc news, bloomington, minnesota. >>> the u.s. markets open higher this morning after
walter palmer returns to work today. dr. palmer, what is it like to be back here today? with security, pushing past reporters and protesters. the embattled dentist, vilified around the world for killing zimbabwe's beloved cecil the lion this july. >> i think he should be sent back to zimbabwe and go to court. >> reporter: this man, braving protesters, he says, to sign up for an appointment. >> because i wanted to give him some support. and i also need some work done. >>...
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palmer. >> reporter: about that hunter palmer says he used a bow and arrow and maintain he believed its legal. extradite. >> reporter: an african guide an farmer who assisted palmer in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer has been out of work since protesters shut down his minnesota dental practice when the story brokeback in july. he adds i have a lot of staff members and i'm a little heartbroken at the disruption in their lives. and dr. palmer's plan is to get back to work tomorrow morning stressing he has yet to be charged with a crime and also maintains he had no idea that the lion he killed was a protected animal. rick. >> all right, alicia, thank you. >>> back here vice president joe biden spent his labor day in pennsylvania and it's only fueling speculation that he could jump into the race for president. biden wore black and gold united steelworkers union hat for his speech. he told hundreds of union members the gap between wealthy and poor is hurting america. and he also said that the nation's tax code is not fair. he has said publicly he's not sure if he and
palmer. >> reporter: about that hunter palmer says he used a bow and arrow and maintain he believed its legal. extradite. >> reporter: an african guide an farmer who assisted palmer in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer has been out of work since protesters shut down his minnesota dental practice when the story brokeback in july. he adds i have a lot of staff members and i'm a little heartbroken at the disruption in their lives. and dr. palmer's plan is to get...
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walter palmer walked into the dental practice. in bloomington we have the latest developments this morning. >> reporter: dr. walter palmer entered his office flanked by police officers for his own protection. he made his way into the front door and never said a word. it was six weeks ago he temporarily closed the office amid outrage of the killing of a beloved african lion. the killing triggered a massive social media back lash. in a joint interview palmer says if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study obviously i wouldn't have taken it. palmer refused to go into much detail about the hunt, how much he paid for it or other hunts like this one and it is unclear what happened to cecil's carcass. brian bakst interviewed palmer. >> he wanted to steer us away from topics and say he is not going to talk about this or that. >> reporter: palmer confirmed he wounded cecil but said he finished the lion off the next day with an arrow, not with a gun as was first reported. and disputed accounts the animal
walter palmer walked into the dental practice. in bloomington we have the latest developments this morning. >> reporter: dr. walter palmer entered his office flanked by police officers for his own protection. he made his way into the front door and never said a word. it was six weeks ago he temporarily closed the office amid outrage of the killing of a beloved african lion. the killing triggered a massive social media back lash. in a joint interview palmer says if i had known this lion...
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yet walter palmer still insists he did nothing wrong.oom explains. >> reporter: he was very guarded, very abrupt. he came in he didn't want to talk about certain thing this is brian of the sorry associated press one of two reporters granted an interview with walter palmer. >> insists it was a legal hunt and it was following all the laws he knew about roar report he got 20 minutes with palmer sunday night. no recording devices were allowed. the lion was shot and killed with a compound bow no firearm used and at the pursuit from initial wounding to the fatal blow less than the widely reported 40 hours. palmer insists he never research collar on the 13-year-old lion with the regal black main quote if i had known this lion had name and was important to the country or a study, obviously i wouldn't have taken it. nobody in our hunting party knew before or after the name of this lion. palmer has been away from bloomingdale dental practice sin the story first broke and protests erupted at the end of july. palmer said he never felt threatened per
yet walter palmer still insists he did nothing wrong.oom explains. >> reporter: he was very guarded, very abrupt. he came in he didn't want to talk about certain thing this is brian of the sorry associated press one of two reporters granted an interview with walter palmer. >> insists it was a legal hunt and it was following all the laws he knew about roar report he got 20 minutes with palmer sunday night. no recording devices were allowed. the lion was shot and killed with a...
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palmer has not been charged with any crime. david begnaud, cbs news. >> there was a security camera outside the dentist office by police as security. it will remain there as long as there is a need for it. >>> a reminder to you now. if you have a consumer problem or question, contact us. we'll be right back. >>> got to find a good pool and popsicle and stay cool. >> it will be hot. see you tomorrow morning at >> ridge: it suits you. >> caroline: it's spectacular. forget about the fact that it is probably the most flawless diamond ever. but you picked it out. >> ridge: well, i figured you could always exchange it if you don't like it. >> caroline: no! i am never taking this ring off, ever. >> ridge: it's not too late, you know. you could change your mind. >> caroline: what? >> ridge: i'm not the greatest catch. old and blunt, impatient, in the morning, i'm -- >> caroline: shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. shut up. stop talking. >> ridge: [ grumbles ] >> caroline: [ chuckles ] you are the most wonderful man i've ever known.
palmer has not been charged with any crime. david begnaud, cbs news. >> there was a security camera outside the dentist office by police as security. it will remain there as long as there is a need for it. >>> a reminder to you now. if you have a consumer problem or question, contact us. we'll be right back. >>> got to find a good pool and popsicle and stay cool. >> it will be hot. see you tomorrow morning at >> ridge: it suits you. >> caroline: it's...
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palmer. >> in his first interview since he has killed zimbabwe's most celebrated lion, palmer told media outlets, despite reports cecil was shot and killed he used a bow and arrow. he believed the kill was legal. >> he was fidgety at times but he didn't want to get into the core detail of how this lion was killed. >> an african guide and a farmer who assisted palmer in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer's been out of work since protestors shut down his minnesota dental practice when the story broke back in july, but he says he is ready to resume his professional life, professional. i need to get back to my staff and my patients. they want me back. >> he says his plan is to get back to work tomorrow morning stressing he has yet to be charged with a crime and again, maintaining he had no idea the lion he killed was a protected animal. i'm elizabeth herr for channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> back in new york this weekend you may have noticed something different on the front of dozens of mta buses. the s53 routes are testing three types of bicycle racks. they hold two noncol
palmer. >> in his first interview since he has killed zimbabwe's most celebrated lion, palmer told media outlets, despite reports cecil was shot and killed he used a bow and arrow. he believed the kill was legal. >> he was fidgety at times but he didn't want to get into the core detail of how this lion was killed. >> an african guide and a farmer who assisted palmer in the zimbabwe hunt have been criminally charged. palmer's been out of work since protestors shut down his...
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walter palmer dropped out of sight. his dental office was shuttered for weeks because of protests. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: now as the big game hunter prepares to return to his minnesota practice, he's speaking out. if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, obviously, i wouldn't have taken it. in an interview with the minneapolis star tribe uniand the associated press, their palmer said the hunt in zimbabwe was perfectly legal, and he's heart broken about the disruption this has caused his staff. the 55-year-old who has not been charged with a crime also maintains that he has not been in hiding. cecil the lion was killed outside of park grounds where he lived and was protected. when dr. palmer was named by officials in late july, it triggered an instant backlash. television host jimmy kimmel gave this emotional monologue. >> people loved to see him on safaris until earlier this month when a tour ift shot him. >> petition circulated to extradite him to zimbabwe. >> this has b
walter palmer dropped out of sight. his dental office was shuttered for weeks because of protests. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: now as the big game hunter prepares to return to his minnesota practice, he's speaking out. if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, obviously, i wouldn't have taken it. in an interview with the minneapolis star tribe uniand the associated press, their palmer said the hunt in zimbabwe was perfectly legal, and he's heart...
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walter palmer about the incident for the very first time.tails. >> reporter: breaking his silence and insifting he was not in hiding, dr. palmer says he's been with his family and friends for the past two months keeping a low profile for their safety after someone vandalized his florida vacation home and his family received death threats. in an interview with the minneapolis star-tribune and the "associated press," he says this has been especially hard on my wife and daughter adding i don't understand that level of humanity to come after people not involved at all. >> he talked about it with some level of andtation that people close to him had been vilified because they knew dr. palmer, this lion hunter. >>> in his first interview since he called zimbabwe's most celebrated lion he told media despite reports cecil was shot and killed, he says he used a bow and arrow and believed the lion hunt was legal. >> he's an intense, individual. he had a locked in look the whole time. he didn't want to get into the core detail of how this lion was kille
walter palmer about the incident for the very first time.tails. >> reporter: breaking his silence and insifting he was not in hiding, dr. palmer says he's been with his family and friends for the past two months keeping a low profile for their safety after someone vandalized his florida vacation home and his family received death threats. in an interview with the minneapolis star-tribune and the "associated press," he says this has been especially hard on my wife and daughter...
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only a handful of protesters turned out to see palmer's return. it was much smaller than previous demonstrations. there was one woman who showed up as a supporter. >> we're worried about a lion? you want to shut down -- >> he is on shavar. >> i many people pay for this. >> the hunter who helped kill the lion, has been charged in zimbabwe. but as of this point, palmer has not been charged with any crime. david begno, cbs news, bloomington, minnesota. >>> still ahead this noon, a long headed prehistoric monument discovered, and this dwarf great britain stone hedge. details on this whether we come rig >> first day back to school for thousands of children across our area, right now, 12:20, enjoying recess, outside, some looking for some shade. it is out hot out there. >> i'm sure a lot are look to go get out, maybe have plans after school, because we are talking about sunshine continuing this forecast, it is getting hot out there. i was just out there on the skydeck, went out there without the jacket. but i'm still sweat being out there. temperatures
only a handful of protesters turned out to see palmer's return. it was much smaller than previous demonstrations. there was one woman who showed up as a supporter. >> we're worried about a lion? you want to shut down -- >> he is on shavar. >> i many people pay for this. >> the hunter who helped kill the lion, has been charged in zimbabwe. but as of this point, palmer has not been charged with any crime. david begno, cbs news, bloomington, minnesota. >>> still...
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drew brees, carson palmer is in there and aaron rodgers. so who is missing?fl. >> they are the ruler. they lost for the time being. tom brady, get out of here. >> yeah. not in there. amazing. they're like, oh well, you lost. guess what? no picture. >> all right. >> be sure to tune back in tonight fox 29 news at 10. look at that woman that's no customer. police say she's a thief about to make her move. the obvious clue in this video police hope brings her down. that is tonight at 10. that does it for us here at 6: 6:00. be sure to be back here at 10 if you can. have a great night. inside edition up next. >>> back-to-school shocker. why mom was busted. >> can you believe because her kid was home, sick from school? >>> is then, medical crisis on the highway. >> patrick! patrick! >> save my dad! >>> and roommate from hell? spraying win decks on her roommate's food. you won't believe what she's about to do here. >>> plus, angry bird. >> i had to swing is my bag all around me like this. >> exclusive. twin sisters. one's black, the other one's white. >> we're twins.
drew brees, carson palmer is in there and aaron rodgers. so who is missing?fl. >> they are the ruler. they lost for the time being. tom brady, get out of here. >> yeah. not in there. amazing. they're like, oh well, you lost. guess what? no picture. >> all right. >> be sure to tune back in tonight fox 29 news at 10. look at that woman that's no customer. police say she's a thief about to make her move. the obvious clue in this video police hope brings her down. that is...
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walter palmer's office was shuttered for weeks because of protests. palmer spoke to a local newspaper and said he wouldn't have killed the lion if he knew cecil had a name or was important to research. palmer also said he didn't understand people who threatened his wife and daughter. they weren't even involved. cecil was killed outside of his protected area in zimbabwe. palmer has not been charged with any crime. >>> homework, the kids are bound to bring it home this week if they haven't already. >> and they probably use a tablet or a laptop for that homework. but there are burn concerns when it comes to where they use and leave those electronics. >> take notes. consumer reporter erika gonzalez has a warning tonight. >> reporter: school is on again and with it lots of students doing homework on these and these. but where they are working, like a plush bed or the family couch, could pose a safety risk. patty davis with the consumer product safety commission. >> laptops and tablets both have lithium ion batteries. lithium ion batteries are very powerful
walter palmer's office was shuttered for weeks because of protests. palmer spoke to a local newspaper and said he wouldn't have killed the lion if he knew cecil had a name or was important to research. palmer also said he didn't understand people who threatened his wife and daughter. they weren't even involved. cecil was killed outside of his protected area in zimbabwe. palmer has not been charged with any crime. >>> homework, the kids are bound to bring it home this week if they...