that this one. the killing of cecil the lion. in the six weeks since walter palmer, an american, was exposed as the hunter whose arrow killed the legendary zimbabwen lion, he s been shamed on evening newscast and late night talk shows but he himself has said virtually nothing until now. he s given an interview with the associated press and the minneapolis star tribune. and during this interview he said despite ongoing threats he is ready to return to a life in public and get back to work as well. cnn s boris sanchez fills us in. reporter: breaking highs silence in his first interview, the minnesota dentist who sparked an international firestorm after killing cecil the lion on an african safari. walter palmer, who has kept out of pub t public eye since