Other spots in the United States, and its said to have cut down accidents 25 . It sounds familiar. A smartphone does what youre talking about. Yes. The traveler information you get on your cell phone is also another element of this project. Eventually we gonna have similar type of information that motorists are used to seeing on their cell phone. Reporter at a cost of 79 million. 7 the Million Dollars for what i can get on my cell phone . 79million . A lot of Times Technology catches up with bureaucracy. Was this money well spent . Absolutely. Reporter because, he says, theres so much more. Speed limits will be changed depending on traffic. Lights coordinated on surface streets that bear the brunt of frustrated freeway drivers. Lanes could be opened or closed. For this part of highway 80, i think its worth it. Its really busy. Thats a lot of money. They could fix the potholes on the roads for 79 million. [ laughter ] reporter now, they say its going to save hundreds of millions of doll
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. Hoosier running mate . That is the question for donald trump, and it could be the answer, as well. Tonight indiana governor mike pence is a leading candidate for the numbertwo spot in the republican ticket. Pence is 57, 13 years younger than trump, and he knows his way around washington. He served 12 years as a congressman. Heres major garrett. Reporter donald trump summoned his family from new york to meet with mike pence at the indiana governors mansion, their second facetoface encounter in two days. Trump then left for downtown indianapolis to huddle with other potential running mates as the Vice President ial vetting process drew to a close. First former House Speaker newt gingrich, who retired from congress in 1999 and ran for president himself four years ago. A close adviser, gingrich often tells trump hes leading a movement of historical significance. Trump also met wi
"That is a lot of fish, including a lot of commercially viable fish and a lot of endangered fish, to kill year in, year out," said Jon Rosenfield, science director at the environmental watchdog San Francisco Baykeeper.
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As California pumps water south, an elaborate operation focuses on rescuing fish. Lately, more fish have been arriving, forcing the state to pump less water.