Familiar with the new lay out and want to look around at all those new surroundings. Ken wayne is live, he joined the first commute across the bay bridge and is joining us live. Reporter its still possible that its a new the new commute an ugly back up. Traffic now is worse than it was during the evening commute. This is was the scene in San Francisco about 5 30 in the afternoon. As drivers were trying to get to the bridge. Traffic backed up and tempers were starting too flair up. The truck up there is trying to jump over everybody. Its crazy. I four hours from sutter street. Reporter youre not even on the bridge. No. Reporter whats going on . The sign showed traffic crawling at less than 4 Miles Per Hour. Is it because all these drivers want to see the new bridge . Curiosity factor played into it. Back to school played into it. Back to work after a long holiday played into it. Reporter the new bridge has the same number of lanes as the old one and the speed limit hasnt changed. Someth
Those new surroundings. Ken wayne is live, he joined the first commute across the bay bridge and is joining us live. Reporter its still possible that its a new the new commute an ugly back up. Traffic now is worse than it was during the evening commute. This is was the scene in San Francisco about 5 30 in the afternoon. As drivers were trying to get to the bridge. Traffic backed up and tempers were starting too flair up. The truck up there is trying to jump over everybody. Its crazy. I four hours from sutter street. Reporter youre not even on the bridge. No. Reporter whats going on . The sign showed traffic crawling at less than 4 Miles Per Hour. Is it because all these drivers want to see the new bridge . Curiosity factor played into it. Back to school played into it. Back to work after a long holiday played into it. Reporter the new bridge has the same number of lanes as the old one and the speed limit hasnt changed. Something that has distracted the drivers is the new view. Slowing
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening, president obama is opening a new front in his battle to get congress to authorize military action against syria. Hes taking his case directly to the american people. The president said today he will address the nation from the white house on tuesday. He made that announcement in st. Petersburg russia at the end of the g20 economic summit. The strike against the syrian dictatorship would be punishment for a nerve gas attack two weeks ago that the Administration Says left 1,400 syrian civilians dead. Elizabeth palmer is the only American Network reporter inside syria as the country braces for a u. S. Attack. She spent time today with militias that support the dictatorship fighting rebels who rose up more than two years ago. Reporter heres how the Syrian Government doubled the size of its fighting force in less than a year it issued guns and bullets to civilians. The main job qualification unwavering support for presiden
Would you cross an ocean . Would you go if you could use your knowledge to teach someone and, in the process, maybe learn something yourself . Life is calling. How far will you go . Peace corps. I hear the secrets that you keep when youre talking in your sleep weve all been there trying to fall asleep and that familiar ping, email comes in and you have to read it. Your addiction to the phone may have a scary side effect that you might not remember in the morning. Reporter youve heard of sleep walking and sleep eating. Theres a new phenom nonthats affecting people all over the globe. Michael gelb studies sleep disorders. A lot of adults have iphones, androids, they always have the phone. You feel the buzzing in your pocket. Even though theres no phone there, you sense that theres something, a sound going off because were so attached to our phones that the line is blurred between wakefulness and sleep. Reporter the disorder is most prevalent with people using a sleep medication like ambi
Wednesday night. We begin with a haunting new video, a killer roaming the halls of the Washington Navy yard looking for targets. The fbi released the new surveillance tape showing frame by frame how the gunman moved in secret and around him workers scramble for cover. The video is not easy to watch, but abcs senior justice correspondent Pierre Thomas shows us what it reveals about the mind of a mass shooting. Reporter this is aaron alexis armed with a sawedoff shotgun hunting innocent victims. It started as a routine monday at the navy yard. Alexis shows his pass and is waved in by a security guard, just before 8 00 am. Surveillance cameras capture him driving into a parking garage and moments later walking in through the front door of building 197. Hes working there as a civilian contractor. There is no metal detector, no bag check. We next see him armed with a shotgun, peeking around corners, checking doors, looking for someone, anyone, to ambush. He moves quickly down the stairs wit