Donald trump, jeb bush, all four names were all over political headlines sunday. Clinton preparing for new testimony over benghazi. Biden preparing to possibly announce his campaign. Bush and trump escalated a bitter spat over 9 11. We start in our washington bureau. I dont really know what their objective is. Reporter Hillary Clinton dismissing upcoming appearance saying two previous testimonies. What difference at this point does it make . Reporter other congressional inquiries into the 2012 attacks refuted conspiracy theories and now an attempt to derail her president ial campaign. I think it is pretty clear that whatever they might have thought they were doing they ended up becoming a partisan arm of the Republican National committee. Reporter she is an important witness. But she is one witness. The chairman insisted he wants to focus on events surrounding at takes. I have told my own republican colleagues and friends, shut up talking about things that you dont know anything about. Reporter it will be impossible to take politics out of the e quaquation with Vice President joe biden waiting in the wings to possibly launch his own bid. Democrats are watching to see how the frontrunner performs. What will happen with benghazi . So are gop president ial candidates. I wish for once mrs. Clinton would be prepared to stand and be held accountable for the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. Ro reporter donald trump and jeb bush continue to spar over the september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the gop frontrunner suggestion former president george w. Bush was responsible. Across the spectrum of Foreign Policy mr. Trump talks about things as the he is on the apprentice. Bush has been under pressure to take a harder line against trump. Increasingly making the case the frontrunner isnt fit to be president. Meanwhile, republicans are looking for a speaker of the house. There is some paul ryan news. Right. Cbs news learned that paul ryan warmed to the idea of becoming house speaker. But only if he has nearly unanimous support of republicans. Jeff that includes the most conservative members. Julianna goldman. Thank you very much. Major trucking route in Southern California will remain closed several days. A mile long stretch is buried in mud up to 6 feet deep. Maria villareal. Reporter from the sky you get the impact of thursdays 30 minute downpour where three inches of rain turned a dry landscape into a mud pit leaving nearly 200 cars and 300 people stranded. Truck driver david noe was one of them. I have been through hurricanes, floods, tornados, but this is a fir fost for me ar 31 years of driving. Reporter in the initial river of mud there were dramatic rescues like this one. A driver pulling his girlfriend to safety. It is believed everyone trapped in this mess got out. But emergency workers are checking out. As quickly as they found themselves stuck, getting unstuck is proving tedious. For now, all drivers can do is wait and see whats next for the highway that appears to be frozen in time. Maria villareal, cbs news, Los John Kerry said today he will meet separately this week with israeli Prime Minister net and mahmoud abbas. During a cycle of violence that continued with a deadly shooting at a bus station in southern israel. Jonathan vigliatti is in tel aviv. Reporter cell phone video captured the horrific scene as one gunman believed a palestinian opened fire at a bus station. One attacker and at least one israeli were killed and several were seriously injured. In what is the latest in a series of escalating attacks that have israelis now taking matters into their own hands. The gunshot and shooting range in jerusalem was packed as israeli civilians clamored to buy guns. If we work 24 hours a day it would probably be insa fishnt to cover all the people coming in now. Reporter shooting instructor, ari debule said hundred aplayed for permits and signed up for shooting tutorials after a month long wave of palestinian attacks. I think it is important to have a means of self defense. Reporter police have tried to diffuse the tension by blocking off arab neighborhoods. But there are fears such measures could fuel more attacks and pro pests that began after rumors israeli politicians want to block palestinian access to the revered mosque. In one of five separate attacks yesterday, this israeli civilian seen on camera holding a gun moments after he shot and killed a palestinian he says tried to stab him. Heavily armed Israeli Police were on patrol at tonights attack. But they were unable to stop it in time. As the violence continues, cities like tel aviv are now suggesting banning arab maintenance workers and cleaners from schools. Jeff, some israeli parents are worried about attacks against their children. Johnthan, thank you. Two are dead as koppu barrels. Rain forced thousands to evacuate. Seth doan has more. Reporter 15,000 villagers left their homes. Many struggling to escape rising floodwaters as 300 mile wide typhoon koppu slams the philippines. Entire provinces are without power. Downed trees, mudslides, and collapsing structures are making travel difficult. The slowmoving typhoon is blowing inland expected to dump 2 feet of rain in the next several days. Koppu made landfall as a super typhoon. Category four storm with sustained winds of 150 miles per hour. But has since weakened to 90 miles an hour. Many residents are still recovering from 2013s catastrophic typhoon, category 5 that took 6,200 lives. Since then an Early Warning system seems to have made the difference. National disaster Risk Reduction chief Alexander Palmer said. At this time there are no reports of searchandrescue operations. Typhoon koppu is expected to weaken further in the next 24 hours. But heavy rain and continued flash flooding is expected through wednesday. Seth doan, cbs news, tokyo. The cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,,,,, the search continues for a gunman who opened fire at a Zombie Convention in fort myers, florida. One person was killed. Five others hurt at the costume event. Reporter 20,000 people dressed in zombie costumes filled the streets of downtown for the myers, florida. Many carried cell phones to capture zombieconfess tiff tease. What ended up being caught on camera was chaos. Witnesses say they heard from anywhere from 8 to 10 gunshots. The guy right there. Right there in front of me the i mean right here. The body is right there. Reporter several videos posted to social media show participants running away from the scene. The Fort Myers Police hope the image was caught some someones cell phone. A lot of witnesses. A lot of people taking pictures. Using their cell phones for video. Anything that could help us with this investigation would be greatly appreciated. Reporter officers had a tough time in the early stages of the investigation with so many people dressed up in torn clothes and fake blood. 20yearold was shot and killed. He played football at asa college in miami. Friend began posting tributes on facebook almost immediately. His sister, Amanda Andrews says taylor will be missed. Five other people were injured. Police say they will all be okay. The second time in a week a shooting has taken place in the downtown area. Some who attended zombiecon have had enough. I definitely want to bring myself here next year the i dont feel safe. The zombiecon, event has gone on for a decade and raises nine for an organization. And it takes safety of patrons very seriously. They had hired security to work the event. Jamie, thank you very much. Outrage over the recent klg of a giant African Elephant in zimbabwe. The hunt was legal. Sanctioned by the countrys National Parks to raise fund for conversation. Did the elephant as some believe die for a good cause. Reporter the Zimbabwe NationalPark Authority says the shooting of this massive African Elephant was legal. Some conservationists say it is unethical. Others say the hunting fees, 90,000 for a single animal are crucial for conservation. Like this man of the Conservation Group panthera. I am appalled. I cant stand it. Reporter there is growing International Concern that zimbabwes elephant population is in significant decline. So much so the fish and Wildlife Service suspended all imports of sport hunted elephant trophies from that country. But money from legal hunting and photographic tourism unlike the illegal hunt in which cecil the lion was shot is the National Parks sole source of funding. It is supposed to be put back into conservation and assist poverty stricken communities living near the parks. But the Safari Operators Association in zimbabwe says corruption and bloated bureaucracy prevent much of the money from helping those in need. A local chief, group in one Community Near the national park. How much money does the Community Get at the moment . Well are getting noth. Absolutely nothing. Reporter even though it appears there is no tangible benefit to communities, the high price tag that hunters are willing to pay for their trophies means the hunt will go on. Deborah patta, cbs news, johannesburg, south africa. An alarming weekend on beaches of hawaii. Two men were attacked by sharks in two separate incidents. One is in critical condition. He was bit on beth feet. This makes seven shark attacks in hawaiian waters this year. In april a woman was killed by a shark. A federal judge ordered the release of thousand of women and children from immigrant Detention Centers in pennsylvania and texas and wants it done by friday. The undocumented immigrants are mostly from central america. As omar villafranka reports, many have been held for months. Rip s reporter she fled to america with three children to get away from violence in her home country from guatemala. When they turned themselves in at the border they didnt expect the treatment they received. We are not criminals. The kids are not krim namz. Yet we were treated like criminals she says. 2,000 Central American women and children caught trying to cross the border are currently being detained in dilly texas or carne city, where the family spent two months in detention. Translator the children were upset. Were traumatized. They cried because they were closed in. Says lucas. These facilities are not set up to provide with basic services. Reporter he is with the refugee and Immigration Center for education and legal services. He says the no release policy and harsh substandard conditions for children, violates a 1997 child detention settlement signed by federal immigration officials. We really call on the Obama Administration to recognize the families of the centers as folks that are fleeing violence, immense violence and given protections. Reporter this isnt rocket science. Mark gregorian heads the center for immigration studies. Awe if the message gets back to central america, people are not being detained. In course more people are going to want to fry try to do that. Reporter he says, the u. S. Could see illegal immigration like last summers surge when facility were overwhelmed by those from central america. Women and children were released on a promise to appear in court. Records show only about 15 of the women and half the children showed up in front of a judge. Ice officials decloond to go on camera. U. S. 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Insurance company says the wildfire in Northern California did 1. 5 billion in damage. Destroyed 1,200 homes. Four people were killed. Four firefighters injured. Eight firefighters from middletown lost their own homes. Heres carter evans. I have been seeing burned houses all day. And knowing this was mine and nothing i could do. Its surreal. Reporter cal fire chief paul duncan took all the proper precautions. This was all green wecht had done our clearances. So when duncan saw smoke in the distance he left his wife courtney and daughters rose and paige and raced towards the flames. The valley fire was 25 miles from its home when it suddenly exploded. A wall of flames bearing down on middletown. Just six minutes after the order came to evacuate. The houses down the road were look already on fire. I texted my dad the i am so scared. Where do we go . She said there are cars in front of me on fire. Fire beside me. Fire behind me. I said i love you. He said i love you. In case anything would have happened. I said you know where the road is. Need to drive. Step on the gas. Drive through the fire. Reporter four people died in the valley fire. But duncan says fire crews helped save thousand by evacuating entire neighborhood. The firefighters are just trying to get people out of the way. You know, life over property. Reporter Justin Galvin was facing flames when he heard middletown was being overrun. The irony of this. You are a fire fighter. You are out on the fire lines. And your home is on fire. There is no one to protect it. I know. Whats the alternative. Bring resources over here. Save my house. Have people perish down the street. Not an option. Reporter eight firefighters lost their homes. So did 100 students in middletown high school. This is all thats left of principal rodericks house, wife and daughter. This was my house for most of my childhood. Reporter the rodericks were out of town when the fire broke out. They frantically called a neighbor hoping to rescue what mattered most. Whatever you have to do. I will not leave. I will not go without tinker bell. It was a promise kept. She is the care taker of our little family. All 4 pounds. This, its memories. It hurts. Dont get me wrong. It hurts. You know. But we are all okay. Reporter its not just you, it is a large part of your community starting over from scratch. Yep. Reporter just two weeks after the fire. Classes resumd at middletown high. Lets go, guys, thats the bell. Where rose duncan was a sophomore. It was emotional. At least 2 3 of my friend lost their homes. Going through school is helping me copy through this. Knowing the students and teachers are going through the same things. Reporter not every student felt that comfort. I am pretty much the only one out of my friend group that lost their house. They kept messaging me. My house is there. My house is fine. All of this stuff. And, it was like. Yea. Like. Congratulations. I dont have clothes to go out to the Grocery Store and get food. I only have pajamas. Theyre look i dont have wifi. Reporter it is a dilemma for a community that welcomes any soon of normalcy. But where so much remains to be done. And so many still need aid. I dont like getting stuff from other people. I dont like charity. It feels very natural for us and our children. To be on the helping side. Being on the other side is very unusual. Very uncomfortable. But, it ultimately will help us get back to where we can help other people again. Reporter for now the duncans are digging through the rubble. Finding small treasures. There we go. It is emotional. It is something survived. Very little did. Most of it was ceramics. It does provide just a little bit of piece of your past back. Reporter most three though, all about looking forward. The hills are going to get green again. People are going to rebuild. It will be better than it was before. It will be. How can it not me. Reporter even with damage on such a wide scale. The recovery has begun. So has the resiliency. Carter evans, middletown, california. The cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,,,,, the heart of texas used to beat to the sound of local dance halls. Most had a honkytonk. David begnaud reports those days are drifting away. Reporter shuffle your way through the broken spoke dance hall in austin, texas, meet james white. The local rhinestone cowboy. Living legend right here. Reporter since he opened the place in 1964, guests blocked in five days a week to enjoy texass oldest traditions, two stepping to the sound of country. Come out here to the honkey tong, drink beer the listen to Country Music band. Get up. Dance. Have a good time. True mom and pop operation. I tell people, that my wife is the working half of the family. Hes pretty good at b. S. I know he is. Reporter that Country Charm allowed it to thrive. Mostly in texas in rural areas, historic dance halls are in danger. Many of them have actually disappeared either through lack of interest or support. Fallen down. Burned. Reporter deb fleming is president of texas dance hall preservation inc. How much of the heritage of texas can be traced back to a dance hall . I think pretty much all can be. Everybody came to the dance hall. Enjoy. Ity center to share. And the community they lived in. Reporter does it make you emotional . It does. Reporter why . Such a great thing. To see them dying. Twin sisters is surviving. The olest dance hall in texas one hour west of austin. It opened to the public in 1870. It is estimated 1,000 dance halls were wibuilt in texas. Now just 400 still stand. Only two operate daily. Luckenbach dance hall and th