Deployed in boston to make sure tomorrows marathon security is stronger than ever. There really is an advantage to having this eye in the sky over the marathon route. A crackdown begins on dangerous street racing in southern california. Welcome to the overnight news, im jeff glor. The toll is rising after an devastating earthquake on the coast of ecuador. The president of ecuador says 246 are dead, more than 2500 are injured. Hundreds of buildings destroyed. Crews are searching for survivors. It hit saturday night, magnitude 7. 8. Strongest to jolt ecuador since 1979. More than 135 aftershocks followed. We begin with manuel bojorquez. Reporter with the day light residents saw for the first time the full extent of the damage. Pacific town rescuers dug through crumbled concrete to find lifeless bodies. The quake also claimed lives about 85 miles south in the coastal city of manta where today, shaken residents surveyed the widespread damage. This desperate worker tried dig digging with his bare hands to find survivors. Translator three are alive, and a girl is dead, he said. Reporter last night, onlookers cheered as this teenager was pulled from a crushed hotel in the city. This appears to be the moment the quake hit. Customers in this store in quito panicked as shock waves knocked items off the shelves and took out electricity saturday night. People took refuge on the streets of the countrys capital. Quito resident, said he and his family escaped after the quake destroyed their house. Translator in a minute it all came crashing down, he said. Reporter as far as 150 miles powerful quake caused buildings and roads in the city to collapse. First responders search for survivors after a highway overpass buckled flattening cars. Ecuador deployed thousands of soldiers to help people like vanessa santos. Translator she says her sister, sisterinlaw and nephew were killed. It looks apocalyptic. Reporter american brian bare is a freelance journalist in ecuador, his Apartment Building was badly damaged when the quake hit. Terror was my first emotion. I switched from a very casual mood to being in complete shock. Very quickly within seconds. Reporter tonight the state Department Says so far there are no reports of u. S. Citizens killed in ecuador. Officials are working to confirm reports that americans were injured. Thank you very much. In southern japan still people missing after two powerful earthquakes killed 41 people late last week. The u. S. Military is joining relief efforts. Toyota and sony are shutting down factories in japan this week as recovery continues. The road to the president ial nomination runs through new york on tuesday. A cbs news Battleground Tracker poll out today shows donald trump with a wide lead in his home state. If it holds, trump would net the bulk of delegates and add to his overall lead. On the democratic side. Our poll Shows Hillary clinton ten points ahead of Bernie Sanders. Despite a recent losing streak, clinton holds a commanding lead in the delegate count. Juliana goldman has more on this. Reporter Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders kicked their campaigns into high gear ahead of tuesday. Good morning, how are you . Reporter even though he is trailing in new york, sanders isnt letting up. For accepting lucrative speaking fees from wall street. Man if you make 225 in an hour, you maybe dont know what it is look to live on 10 an hour. The vermont senator wants clinton to release transcripts from the speeches. Candidate does the same. Im justconcerned about it constantly changing set of me. The democratic race getting nastier by the day. Last night, sanders clintons fund raiser with george clooney. But with her eye on the general election, clinton says she and donald trump can unite her party. Looking at this great diverse crowd that represents brooklyn and new york. Every one of us has been attacked by trump. Its crooked hillary. Shes as crooked as they come. Reporter in addition to stepping up his attacks on clinton, trump continued his assault on the republican all these people out and wining them and dining them. Nobody does that stuff better than me. I just dont want to do it. Because the its not the right thing to do. We have a bad system and the system has to change. Reporter sunday, rnc chairman, reince priebus, said he wont be bullied by trump. I think i have done more tv in the last two weeks than i have in two years. Its because im not going to allow anyone to rewrite the rules of our party. Reporter the Republican National committee will meet next week in florida. Several members say they dont want to consider any changes to the rule making process before the july convention to avoid it looking like the rnc is trying to sway the process. Jeff, latest cbs news battleground poll shows the that more than half of Republican Voters in new york say their partys nominating process is unfair. Juliana, thank you. Well bring in cbs news election director, anthony for republican tuesday in new york whats the key . Well the poll find new yorkers see donald trump as november. The biggest key is whether or not he can get over 50 . The size of win matters here. If he gets the bulk of the delegates in new york it would put him back on path to eventually get the nomination. That path leads out to california. Yes, where he is up in our current polls. But california will probably be decisive. Even with a win in new york and win in subsequent states. He still wont get that majority of delegates until we get to california. So then how do things look for the democrats in new york tuesday . Hillary clinton keeps her lead in new york. Bernie sanders leads her on attributes like authenticity. But she leads him big on things like specificity about her policies and plans. Thats propelling her. Either way, jeff, the delegate math probably wont change much out of new york. Because both the winner and loser are going to get delegates. Anthony, thank you very much. Thank you, jeff. X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x severe storms in Southern Plains followed heavy snow in the rockies this weekend. Barry peterson is in denver. Sunday was not a day of rest. It was a day of working to clean up and shovel out. Mike hillham is a fifth grade school teacher. Were you surprised how much snow you got . Very surprised it was a lot. This is probably 18 inches or so. Very, very heavy. Very, very wet. Reporter the worst of the storm now over, this was the chance to get the last of the cars out of ditches. And the storm continued its swath of destruction elsewhere. Flooding the streets of altus, oklahoma saturday night, spawning a number of tornados like this one saturday in kent county, texas. A mall in kansas remains closed after heavy rains cause aid partial collapse of the roof. It was a good news day for air travelers. Denver International Airport is pretty much back to normal. After hundreds were stranded saturday when more than 850 operations, were canceled. This is wet, heavy snow. Its really good for making snowballs. And as for that storm, it is on its way to west texas. Barry peterson. Thank you. For more, wvz chief meteorologist eric fisher tracking the storms. Eric, whats next . Jeff, a lot of rain is the focus over the next 48 hours. Really looking at texas and oklahoma in particular. The setup we have moisture rich air feeding in off the gulf of mexico, banging up against the stalled front. What that means we will see prodigious rain totals over the next couple days. Already seen the heavy downpours today, theyll continue through tonight, into monday. Moving towards houston. More showers and storms will develop into the day tuesday. In terms of rain amounts a widespread 4 to 8 inches of rain here from Central Texas into southern oklahoma. Could see some isolated totals up to a foot. Be prepared to take it action. Road closures certainly. Flooded rivers. Tonight. Few severe storms likely to pop up around san antonio with large hail. Of a different note. Tomorrow is the Boston Marathon the 120th. Going to be a warm race for all the runners out there. All told, a beautiful day. High temperatures near 70 degrees, cooler at the finish in boston. Jeff there will be thousand of people waiting. Eric fisher, thank you very much. Security will be tight at tomorrows running of the Boston Marathon. Some of it invisible to those running or watching. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter on the eve of the marathon the Boston Police department believes it is ready for anything and everything. Officials say there is no credible or specific threat against the event. Still commissioner William Evans is unwilling to let his guard down. You never can, to think, what happened three years ago, who would ever think boston would be detonation of two Pressure Cooker bombs killing three and injuring 260 people. A memory i will always have in mine mind. I had run that race. Finished the race an hour before the bombs went off. To go back there, in my official capacity to see the damage done by the two individuals is something i will never forget. Reporter Boston Police acknowledge it is a soft target to protect 20,000 runners and 1 million spectators there will be 5,000 police officers, lining the 26. 2 route. Surveillance cameras and sensors that can warn of drones which have been banned. Massachusetts state Police Helicopters will be on patrol with infrared cameras which can detect a heat signature. It can zoom in on potential trouble spots. Even 600 feet up. In an underground emergency command bunker the National Agents share information. And monitor online chatter. In the weak of the isis attacks in brussels, commissioner evans says there is more coordination with federal investigators than ever before. So brussels changed things here . Yeah, it did. It just sort of brought back a lot of emotions over what happened here. Almost three years ago now. But i think, obviously, we got to stay focused on the race and make sure it goes off safely. Reporter the crowds two miles of the race. On top of that, 40,000 fans are expected to take in a red sox game tomorrow afternoon. Jeff, complicating the task at they expect many of the fans to head here to the finish line as well. Jeff pegues, thank you. Up next, a new crack down on street racing in southern and refugees who escaped war and kitchen. Right back. Weve got trouble in tummy town. Peptocopter when cold cuts give your belly thunder, so you can be a business boy wonder fix stomach trouble fast with pepto. sounds of birds whistling music introducing new ky touch gel cr me. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Hey ladies, heard the good news . Spray n wash is back. And even better. Its powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. Which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. Tonight police in los angeles are rolling out a new task force aimed at stopping a decades old problem. Street racing. Officers say in recent months they have seen a rise in crashes some of them deadly. Heres chris martinez. Reporter it is an every weekend sight in southern california. Streets and highways transformed into tracks for dangerous, highspeed, illegal street racing. A crime a new Los Angeles Police out. The goal is to essentially discourage the behavior and ensure there is an understanding that this behavior is not welcome in the city. Reporter Sergeant Jesse garcia and his team are working with state and local agencies targeting areas where racers typically gather. The lapd is dedicating a dozen officers with the sole task of stopping races before they start. This is one of their hot spots. The task force did a test run last september. It worked. While the lapd saw a drop in races during that time they noticed racers taking more risks some times with deadly consequences. In february, street racing led to this fiery crash on interstate 5 that killed three people including 19yearold michelle littlefield. William littlefield is her father. I never dreamed it in 1,000 not this way. Reporter nationally, stats on street racing deaths are not easy to tally because different agencies dont always report racing crashes the same way. But Sergeant Garcia says he has seen a sharp increase over the past several years. Is social media egging this on . Social media is fueling this. Provides an outlet to brag about what theyre doing. Reporter garcia, points to movies like the fast and furious series and racers in real life are becoming more violent. This video shows a street racing group attacking a police suv in l. A. Earlier this month. As officers attempt to break up a race. We have been finding weapons, inside their vehicles, loaded pistols. These events are not just for show either. Theyve involve money. Reporter why do this now . We have been able to come up with a strategy that works. We have an obligation to protect their quality of life and safety. That tea what we are here for. Reporter he hopes this new chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. The search resumes tomorrow for the data recorder of the sunken cargo ship el faro it went down last october off the bahamas. Dead on arrival. The irs has processed 105 million tax returns. The deadline to file its end of monday. Except in maine and massachusetts where tomorrow is patriots day. This past week Bank Regulators gave failing grades to five of the countrys biggest Financial Institutions saying their plans to got through potential bankruptcy were not credible. Here to explain, cbs News Business analyst, jill schlessinger, out of the Great Recession and the dodd frank act. What are these plans and what they say about banks . Theyre referred to as living wills like a living will we would have, a directive, if we were approaching failure what would happen . The banks are submitting plans to their two main regulators, what theyre trying to say is if we were approaching failure, how we would get through it without crashing the Financial System or needing taxpayer assistance like we saw when Lehman Brothers failed in 2008. Scary when you hear it. Bernie sanders has been talking about this a lot trying to break up the banks, take the criticism for not explaining it maybe in parts. Did any company pass this test . Not exactly. We have three other companies, big companies, goldman sachs, Morgan Stanley, citigroup, all had some sort of deficiencies they have to address. That said. A lot of experts are looking at this saying this is a plan about failure. The banks are actually in much better shape than they were eight years ago. They have more capital. Using less borrowed money. Liquidity, ability to access money is much better the weave shouldnt be so scared. That is falling on deaf ears when we look at the Publics Trust in Financial Institutions at an all time low of 8 right now. What do the banks have to do now . All are going to have to resubmit or plug the holes that were identified in the plans by this october. Next summer they resubmit altogether. Very weird thing though, we had weak bank earnings, this report, bank stocks were up 7 last week. Jill, thank you very much. Thank you. A plan to cap Oil Production may have fallen apart when iran skipped a meeting in qatar. 18 opec and nonopec nations discussed a temporary freeze on drilling to increase global oil prices. Production now that sanctions have been lifted. We close tonight with a story of good taste. A Catering Company giving a chance to some in dire need of a fresh start. Here is jamie yukas. Reporter the chopping, slicing, dicing all precise. A gourmet preparation with no former culinary training. These chefs are refugees, this lebanese immigrant cooked up the idea when she couldnt find humus as good as her grandmothers. We are not cooking food you can get in any other restaurant. Reporter the kitchen partnered with International Rescue committee to give the seven refugees and Asylum Seekers training, employment and chance to connect. The business caters to large looking for international flare. As a refugee you are always trying to adapt to the country. Theyre cooking what they used to cook at home. We are adapting to what theyre making. Reporter she is preparing potatoes, she fled iraq two years ago bringing little with her but her memories and her recipes. Translator she says her husband was injured in an explosion and she feared for her son. Reporter when you have to leave everything in your home country is it comforting to be able to come here and cook . Translator she says, yes, of course. Arabic food makes me feel like im home. Little english is spoken in the kitchen in queens, new york. Cramped quarters for the head chef, juan suarez deleso. Is food a universal language . It is a universal language. Reporter a made from scratch business that hopes to have all right right ingredients. Jamie yukas, cbs news, new york. Thats the cbs overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning and from the Broadcast Center in new york city, im jeff glor. Welcome to the cbs overnight news, im jeff glor. New york holds its primary. The latest cbs news poll, Donald Trump Holds a wide lead over ted cruz and john kasich in a tight race for second. On the democratic side, Hillary Clinton has a tenpoint lead over Bernie Sanders. And their race for the nomination