Sense. Reporter since trump became the presumptive nominee the gop has been in a tailspin potentially at historic tipping point. The two living former republican president s and the highest ranking elected Republican HouseSpeaker Paul Ryan have broken with millions of voters saying, they cant support him. I think that he could be a capable leader. Former republican nominee senator john mccain is one exception. But called on trump to change his tone. You have to listen to people that have chosen the nominee of our Republican Party. I dont thin it would be foolish to ignore them. In a move against party orthodoxy. Trump walked back earlier proposals and says he would be open to increasing the minimum wage and raising taxes on the wealthy. When it comes time to negotiate, i feel, less concerned with the rich. Than i do with the middleclass. The republican dischord is a gift for democrats in more ways than one. It is keeping the gop from mobilizing against Hillary Clinton who still has the to run against Bernie Sanders. I am asking people to come join this campaign. Reporter in an interview with John Dickerson, the democratic frontrunner is reaching out to people who see this as a crossroads type of election. I have had a lot of outreach from republicans in the last day whose say that they are interested in talking about that. Tensions will surely be high when trump and ryan meet in washington thursday. Elaine, in one interview today trump would not rule out the idea that the House Speaker should step down from his post as the chair of the Republican Convention if he ultimately does not support him trump. Julianna goeltdman ldman. John dirksckerson, john, don trump says he doesnt necessarily need to unify the party is he right . It makes his life harder. He does need the party in the sense the Republican Party has been doing a lot of work in the neighborhoods and has the lists of voters and operation to turn out the vote. Donald trump need that. Does he need every republican behind him. No. Does he need to do anything that would lose the passion of the people who voted for him. He probably doesnt want to. But he cant totally dismiss the party. On the democratic side, his ear clinton told you she its not running against donald trump. What did she mean . A awe what Hillary Clinton is trying to do is show she has her own separate agenda. She and her campaign know theyre going to get into a back and forth with donald trump. Theyre in one. What she doesnt, dont want to have happen. Have people look up and think after months of squabbling there its no center to her campaign. She is going to say she is running her campaign focused on the voters and try to leave trump to the super pacs and also if he ever attacks her always try and bring it back to theish use. So she can keep focusing things on what the voters care about. John dickerson in washington. For us, john. Thank you. The Massive Wildfire in alberta, canada continues to grow. It is already burned 400,000 acres and destroyed more than 1600 homes and businesses. Officials fear it could still double in size. Smoke from the fires is raising serious Environmental Concerns and not just locally, smoke has been detected as far away as florida. Ben tracy in wood buffalo, alberta, ben, are fire crews having any success . Theyre trying to. Back here you can see the helicopter about to drop water on the, on the woods there on fire. The good news is we were just told that all 25,000 people who originally fled north of Fort Mcmurray to find themselves trapped has now safely made it south of the town to evacuation centers. So, that its very good news. As for the fires so big they say it may cross into saskatchewan, a province next to alberta. Fed by strong winds that dont give. The flames rise several feet in the air. Chewing through the forest. The wildfire is so massive and hot it is really hard to fight on the ground. So for the most part, being waged in the air. With planes dropping fire retardant and helicopters dropping water. If there is any good news, it is that winds are pushing the flames await from Fort Mcmurray and other towns that were threatened. The weather is also improved a bit. Temperatures have fallen dramatically. And that should help slow down the fire. But Officials Say this will keep burning for months until they get torrential rain in this area. Ben is there any sense of when people will be able to return to Fort Mcmurray . I think the short answer its no time soon. Large parts of the town have been destroyed. There its no drinkable water, electricity, gas lines have been cult. We were told by the police that one person actually snuck back into Fort Mcmurray and tried to set his house on fire to claim insurance money. So those are some of the things theyre dealing with here. But they have been pretty honest with the folks. We talked to people at an evacuation center. There does seem to be a growing realization theyre not going home any time soon. This its not about days, or even really weeks. There are long term things that need to be figured out in Fort Mcmurray before people can return to their homes. Devastating scenes there. Ben tracy in alberta, canada. Thank you. Mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzmans transfer to a new prison near the u. S. Mexico border fueling speculation he will ultimately be extradited to the u. S. Cbs news justice reporter paula reid is in our washington bureau. Paula, what have you learned about the move . Elaine, a man who is known for elaborate prison escapes. While mexican Authorities Say the move is part of a routine policy to rotate inmates for security reasons, much harder to plan an escape if you dont know how long you will be in a location. Paula, does his transfer indicate an imminent extradition to the u. S. . No, though the facility is close to the border he is unlikely to be extradited. The number one priority for his lawyers ties prevent him from being sent here. The u. S. Has facilities he wont be able to escape and strong cases pending against him. Elaine, if he comes here he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. His lawyers will continue to fight. The process could take over a year for mexico to come to final decision. There are a lot of cases pending against him. Where would he be tried . We confirmed cases from texas and california submitted to mexico for extradition. But the attorney general could ultimately decide to try him in a city with a similar case. A lot of factors to consider, including how old some of the cases are, which districts have witnesses who could testify. And also which office has the the resources to take on this kind of defendant. Could he face the Death Penalty if convicted . No. He faces Death Penalty eligible charges in the u. S. Under the terms of our agreement with mexico there would have to be assurances Capital Punishment would not be pursued to get him here. Paula reid in washington for us. Paula. Thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Several tornados touched down in colorado this weekend. Including four in yuma county. In ray, colorado, at least five people were injured. Power lines were knocked down. Several homes were damaged. The nation nalg weathal weather says bad weather could continue through sunday. Parts of oklahoma were rattled by more earthquakes. Last year the state averaged more than two earthquakes a day with a magnitude of 3 or higher. Before 2009, oklahoma averaged two quakes per year. Tonight on 60 minutes Bill Whitaker investigates oklahomas surge in earthquakes. Earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma. But it was three quakes in november 2011 near the town of p prage, caught everyones attention. One, 5. 6, the largest in oklahomas history. Having an earthquake. Toppled a spire at Saint Gregorys University and severely damaged 14 houses. Including the one where john and Jerry Loveland lived with their two children. Our bed was shaking. And all you could hear was glass. Earthquake insurance is something that, you dont ever think you are going to have here. In oklahoma. Look most oklahomans, the lovelands didnt have earthquake insurance and have been doing their own repairs to save money. More than four years after the quake, Jerry Loveland often resorts to simply hiding the damage. Doesnt that concern you you have a crack like this . I am afraid if we went in and fixed these and there was an earthquake, even a little it is going to crack it all, then you have done all that work for no reason. North korean1 leader kim jongun, says the country will not use its Nuclear Weapons unless it is provoked. In a speech at a rare meeting of his Workers Party congress, kim called his country a responsible Nuclear Weapons state. He also expressed a willingness to reown a dialogue with south korea. But called for the u. S. To stay out of affairs in the region. In that same speech, kim jongun, praised the countrys 5 million children. Adrianna diaz is inside north korea with a look at what its look to grow up in the so all her mitt kingdom. In a three hour address, kim jongun, called youth the most powerful in the word. We spent time with kids. Government guides, organized event that put model children on full display. Reporter at a performance for foreign press, some student seat fillers, children showcased their talents. At first glance, this could be a kids show anywhere in the world. But a closer look reveals uniquely north korean characteristics. In her solo, this little girl sings, i love the marshal kim jongun, the best. The show closed with rousing rendition of we will only follow kim jongun. A theme of their daily lives. We met this 14yearold studying embroidery at a pyongyang childrens center. The honorable kim jongun, is our eternal father. Indoctrination starts early. The party line is pushed in Nursery Rhymes at this preschool. These are the children of the farmers who live here. They spent morning singing songs, praising the countrys leaders. You can see their photos up on the wall. From the time theyre born, north koreas children look up to larger than life images of leaders, past and present. Every child we met treated us nicely. But in school, theyre taught to hate socalled american imperialists. Take this photo. Showing a kindergartner wielding a toy gun at an american soldier. We asked 12yearold what he learned about the United States . Translator the u. S. Has had ambitions to invade our country for more than 100 years, he said. They continue to bring us great misery. I do not like the United States. North korea provides universal education rough high school. And boasts literary rate of 100 for those over 15. Many children here suffer harsh realities. The World Food Program says a third are so malnourished their growth is stunted. Like elsewhere in the world the government here sets the school curriculum. But throughout society, all information comes from the state. And for most north koreans, access off to the internet and any news from the outside world is banned. Adrianna diaz, cbs news, pyongyang, north korea. Well be right back. 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In fact only waited on ibby once before deciding to go home, go on the internet and learn sign language for him. Maybe i spent like three or more hours on it. Reporter getting ready to take one order . Yeah, if he is a regular. I want to make that connection with my regulars i should be able to at least ask him what he wants to drink. Today, crystal knows everything she needs to wait on ibby. Caramel that really its the extent of their interaction to. Crystal its no big deal. But to ibby who says navigating a hearing world is often frustrating, what crystal did was a wonderful gesture that he will never forget. He even saved the note. It was something that was inspirational. I wanted to keep it in a frame. Sometimes Customer Service gets a bad rap. And it is often well deserved. But there are those front line workers who go above and beyond, not for a tip or because the boss its watching, but because kindness is who they are. And the customer all they care about. It is just something that gave me genuine happiness. Even now . Yeah. Even now. Still smiling. Steve hartman, on the road, in leesburg, virginia. Thats the cbs overnight news for this monday morning. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, i. Welcome to the overnight news. The push to unite the Republican Party behind donald trump takes a key step this week. The presumptive president ial nominee will meet with House Speaker paul ryan on thursday. Ryan, the highest ranking republican in washington says he is not ready to support trump for president. Meanwhile, trumps likely democratic opponent Hillary Clinton is laying out her strategy for the general election. Clinton spoke with John Dickerson on face the nation. Secretary clinton you said donald trump is a loose cannon, you said he is dangerous. Are you suggesting he is not of sound mind . I think that being a loose cannon means saying that other nations should go ahead and acquire Nuclear Weapons for themselves, when that is the last thing we need in the world today. Being a loose cannon is saying we should pull out of nato. The Strongest Military alliance in the history of the world. And something that we really need to modernize but not abandon. I think saying that he is a loose cannon really focuses on some of the statements he has made which i find concerning. Going back to torture. Killing terrorists families which would be a war crime. And those are just some of the concerns that i hear people talking about which i think does fit the definition of a loose cannon. But you are not making any claims about his underlying stability . Im talking about what he has said in this campaign. And continues to say. And the kind of agenda he is putting forth for our country which obviously i think would, not be in the best interest. What do you take away from the republican race now that it is over . Willell i have to say, the republicans themselves are raising questions about their presumptive nominee. And i think thats in large measure, john, because they do understand how hard the job of being president is. When you have former president s, when you have high ranking republican officials in congress raising questions about their nominee i dont think its personal so much as rooted in their respect for the office and their deep concern about what kind of leader he would be. Up ha you have said he shoul asked hard questions since he is in the general election. Give me three hard questions he should be asked. When he says that americans dont need a raise. Thats why he doesnt believe we should raise the minimum wage. Whats that based on . Because if you look at the evidence, and more than evidence, if you listen to the stories, as i have now for more than a year, of so Many Americans who havent had a raise in 15 years. It raises serious issues about you know how well he understands whats happening in the economy to working people. So his answer would be, he wants to create jobs. And those jobs will raise wages. That would be. He is going to ask the question. He just has a different view . He doesnt have a view. He has the a slogan. He needs to be really pressed on that. When he says