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a moment robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see. he's owned 12 broncos so far and can't wait to park a 2021 model next to the classic 1972 he's restoring. >> when i think about bronco i think about, you know, my bucket list, things i've always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> reporter: when ford introduced the 1966 bronco, it was unlike anything on the road or off it. >> the bronco is a roadster, wide open, all fun and adventure. >> reporter: its original code name, g.o.a.t., go over any terrain, and bronco was the first vehicle dubbed an suv. >> in the service of america, ford, the mass builder, has made thousands of jeeps. >> reporter: its inspiration traces to world war ii and the ford-built general purpose or gp. jeeps designed to go wherever the troops needed to. >> when coming in for a landing, bronco can take it. >> reporter: over the next 30 years, through five generations, ford sold 1.1 million broncos, including pope john-paul ii's pope mobile during
a moment robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see. he's owned 12 broncos so far and can't wait to park a 2021 model next to the classic 1972 he's restoring. >> when i think about bronco i think about, you know, my bucket list, things i've always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> reporter: when ford introduced the 1966 bronco, it was unlike anything on the road or off it. >> the bronco is a...
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people are using it and driving it. >> robert parker is holding down until the spring where he can spark classic he is restoring, kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: and that is the yoemptd news for this monday. for some of the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning. also follow us on line anytime at cbs news.com. from the nation's capital i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in washington. coronavirus continues to ravage the states where it has run rampant for weeks. california, texas, arizona and worst of all, florida. with more than 12,500 new infections there. slightly lower than its july 12th record of 15,300. not every infection, of course, leads to hospitalization or death. many people do recover. but each positive test is disruptive to families, friends and businesses. and absent a significant reversal in trend, the nation appears headed for 100,000 new cases per day. this weekend we hit roughly 70,000 per day just as experts warned of rising infe
people are using it and driving it. >> robert parker is holding down until the spring where he can spark classic he is restoring, kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: and that is the yoemptd news for this monday. for some of the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning. also follow us on line anytime at cbs news.com. from the nation's capital i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is the "cbs overnight news."...
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collector robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see the iconic suv ride again. >> when i think about bronco i think about, you know, my bucket list. things that i have always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> when ford introduced the 1966 bronco it was unlike anything on the road or off it. >> the bronco is a roadster. >> its original code name goat, go over any terrain. for its 31 year production run ford's five generations of broncos sold 1.1 million vehicles as the truck drove right into pop culture. rolling through 1200 movies. >> it could be a very good bet that this is o.j. smpson's vehicle. >> but the bronco is perhaps best known for the 1994 o.j. simpson police chase in that white ford bronco. by 1996 americans were flocking to four-door suv's sending bronco to the stables for nearly a quarter century. c-net's tim stevens. >> is there demand for another suv. >> right now the demand is still strong and with so many suv's on the market there is really high value for personality and character in suv's and t
collector robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see the iconic suv ride again. >> when i think about bronco i think about, you know, my bucket list. things that i have always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> when ford introduced the 1966 bronco it was unlike anything on the road or off it. >> the bronco is a roadster. >> its original code name goat, go over any terrain. for its 31 year...
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a moment robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see.e classic 1972 he's restoring. >> when i think about bronco, i think about my bucket list, things i've always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> reporter: when ford introduced the 1966 bronco, it was unlike anything on the road or off it. ♪ >> the bronco is a roadster. wide open, all full and adventure. >> reporter: its original code name -- goat, go over any terrain. and bronco was the first vehicle dubbed an suv. >> in the service of america, ford, the mass builder, has made thousands of jeeps. >> reporter: the ford built general purpose or gp, jeeps dined to go whenever the troops needed to. >> when coming in for a landing, bronco can take it. >> reporter: over the next 30 years through five generations, ford sold 1.1 million broncos, including pope john paul ii's popemobile during his 1979 visit to the u.s. the truck drove right into pop culture. ♪ speeding through 1,200 movies -- ♪ and rolling into more than 2
a moment robert parker has been waiting 24 years to see.e classic 1972 he's restoring. >> when i think about bronco, i think about my bucket list, things i've always wanted to do, places i've always wanted to see. >> the bronco, a totally new concept in transportation. >> reporter: when ford introduced the 1966 bronco, it was unlike anything on the road or off it. ♪ >> the bronco is a roadster. wide open, all full and adventure. >> reporter: its original code...
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ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr.sterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this tuesday night. 123450i6789d reinventing. it's what small businesses do. with comcast business, your small business can work faster, with powerful internet from the nation's largest gig-speed network. work safer, with all your connected devices automatically protected by securityedge. and work anywhere, with comcast business at home, our new business-grade internet solution for remote workers. whatever your business needs, comcast business has the solutions to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. call or go online to find out more. >>> i do think the fall and the win
ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr.sterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is...
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ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr. osterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this tuesday night. i'm bad. you're stronger than you know. so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as diffi
ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr. osterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is...
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ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr. osterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this tuesday night. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you should switch it to tracfon
ashley parker, robert costa, mara gay, our thanks. >>> coming up, the very patient dr. osterholm still standing by. we'll talk to him about the general state of this pandemic and who we should believe these days. >>> and later, one medical expert calls miami the new epicenter of this pandemic. it's an honor that formerly belonged to new york city. it is a title miami's mayor could live without. he is here to tell us how they're doing down there as "the 11th hour" is...
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to ashley parker, to robert costa, to a.b. stoddard, friends all. thank you very much for coming on and helping us out. >>> coming up for us, one doctor tonight called the situation in miami-dade county desperate. we'll ask the mayor of miami beach if he thinks the president's briefing was too little too late on that score. >>> and later, retired u.s. army lieutenant general russel honore has some strong words for what he's seeing there on the streets of portland, oregon. we'll ask him why he thinks we are misusing the department of homeland security and the militarization of our law enforcement. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this here tuesday night businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and vo
to ashley parker, to robert costa, to a.b. stoddard, friends all. thank you very much for coming on and helping us out. >>> coming up for us, one doctor tonight called the situation in miami-dade county desperate. we'll ask the mayor of miami beach if he thinks the president's briefing was too little too late on that score. >>> and later, retired u.s. army lieutenant general russel honore has some strong words for what he's seeing there on the streets of portland, oregon....
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in response to turner's attempted revolution, militia member robert ness parker negros areat "the taken in and executed every day. day there, -- day." on september 24, senator evans wrote that he met a man on a stagecoach who witnessed blacks being taken prisoner, tortured and treated in a barbarous manner, nose and ears cut off, cheeks cut out, jaws broken and set up as a mark to shoot at. if a black was found outdoors after dark without a pass, he would be immediately shot down. the constitutional wig reported they had evidence of a slaughter of many blacks without misconduct, and under circumstances of great barbarity. although the whigs offered apology to the people of southhampton, mildly deplored that human nature urged them to such extremities, let the fact not be doubted by those most concerned that another such insurrection would be the signal for the extermination of the whole black population in the quarter of the state where it occurs. these words were no idle threat, as white former resident mr. robinson confirmed. that there was not a virginian whose mind would revolt at a
in response to turner's attempted revolution, militia member robert ness parker negros areat "the taken in and executed every day. day there, -- day." on september 24, senator evans wrote that he met a man on a stagecoach who witnessed blacks being taken prisoner, tortured and treated in a barbarous manner, nose and ears cut off, cheeks cut out, jaws broken and set up as a mark to shoot at. if a black was found outdoors after dark without a pass, he would be immediately shot down. the...
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robert o'brien, was on "fox & friends" confirming that the situation was serious enough that the military was alerted and that contingencies were being drawn up on how to respond." joining us our conversation, ashley parkeronal security adviser to president obama, ben rhodes. and ben rhodes, because i have this feeling from reading your twitter feed that you might burst, go. >> well, look, nicole, i was in the pdb for years, with president obama, and i can tell you that based upon what i read to date, the information here is actually far more specific even than the type of information that would always make its way to president obama if there was a threat to u.s. lives and u.s. personnel. it was not unusual that we would get briefed on threats to personnel. and what do you do, you immediately call your military commanders, your intelligence community, and you say, what can we do to protect our troops in harm's way. it is astonishing to me, nicole, that the best defense that this white house can muster is that donald trump didn't read his briefing, when we're not even just talking about the pdb. if you look at the records, it makes reference to the wire. that is an intelligence report that goes to thousan
robert o'brien, was on "fox & friends" confirming that the situation was serious enough that the military was alerted and that contingencies were being drawn up on how to respond." joining us our conversation, ashley parkeronal security adviser to president obama, ben rhodes. and ben rhodes, because i have this feeling from reading your twitter feed that you might burst, go. >> well, look, nicole, i was in the pdb for years, with president obama, and i can tell you that...