Polluted with trash. And on a buzz life. Is welcome to overover. President trumps anticipated roundup of undocumented immigrants got underway from coast to coast. The president vowed that immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would make millions of arrests. The department of Homeland Security later downgraded that number to thousands. And now officials a the i. C. E. Say they wont be releasing the arrest numbers. Jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles. Reporter President Trump promised a wave of federal raids, duh so far immigration sources tell cbs news they have been limited to new york city where federal agents were seen knocking on doors. They wouldnt confirm nor deny the reports. I wont when we conduct any enforcement operation is the safety and security of our officers conducting the operation and the public. In a statement i. C. E. Said they prioritized the skpairs removal of unlawfully present aliens who pose a threat to Public Safety and border security. But many politicians including Amy Klobuchar questions the president s motives. If he really wanted to go after security risks and there are people who are security risks, why would you alert them and say youre doing this on a sunday and do it two weekends in a row. Reporter this weekend protest rs took to the streets from chicago to oakland, two of ten cities the president con if you remembered would be targeted. While large scale deportation actions are not uncommon, the weeks long build up is. I feel scared every day. I dont know what to do. I know with my community, im in strength. Reporter but in homestead, florida, this pastor says his parish was just as packed as it always is. I dont sense a spirit of fear in our people. Were simply trusting in god and our lives are in his hands. Reporter while immigration advocacy groups say the raids there target 2,000, they worry thousands could be taken in as collateral aerss. Several Police Departments including here this l. A. Say they will refuse to assist. Jonathan, thank you. President trump took aim at a familiar tafrgt today. Democrats. This time, though, he aimed at four progressive lawmakers. All of them women of color. Reporter as President Trump stepped out for golf this morning, he stepped up his attacks on democratic women. Many of whom at a conference on saturday criticized the commanderinchief for his policies towards migrants at the southern border. All in attendance were american born, except congresswoman from minnesota. I understand the kind of choices that some of these families are faced with. Reporter attacking Progressive Democratic congresswomen from other countries, the president wrote, why dont they go back and help fix the totally broiken and crimeinfested places from which they came. Nancy pelosi shot back tweeting make America Great again has always been about make America White again, adding diversity is our strength. President trump has been trying to exploit policy cracks between nancy pelosi and the more progressive members of her caucus for the past week. But today the House Speaker stood up for the socalled squad and said Democratic Unity is their power. Elaine . Thank you. A highly decorated green burr ray has become the latest casualty in americas longest war. Sergeant major James Ryan Sartor was killed in action on saturday in afghanistan. It was his zempbt ctour. He was 40 years old. Barry no long er the major threat once feared is still dumping a hot of rain on louisiana. There were several rescues. A coast guard helicopter picked up a dozen people in Terrebonne Parish, including this man and his nervous puppy. Reporter on saturday hurricane barry locked like it was ready to bulldoze theon in. Wi p the waves ove the wall on lake b pontchartrain. Residents braved the flooding to get a look at the damage and our crew was standing in three feet of water to report on the storm. Less than 24 hours later, the water that was up to my thigh is gone. The water has receded. This bar was closed because it was flooded. Let me show you where the water was. Right up to here inside the bar. But now they are open for business. The crew spent the morning cleaning up barrys mess. I think there was a foot and a half of water in here. Reporter the the business never lost power or loyal customers. So the owner says they are working as fast as they can. You just live another day and hope for the best. Hopefully dont get no more storm this is year. But its still early. Reporter barry is is slowly moving north through the bayou state and Officials Say the system still poses a threat. The Tropical Storm threat, as you know, is over. But rain remains the possibility. On saturday the storm quieted down the party on bourbon street. But by this afternoon bourbon and the French Quarter were back in business. They are only expecting two to four inches of rain in new orleans, so they are not worried about water spill oefrg the levees, but theres a chance still for flash flooding. Ocbs, mandeville, louisiana. Overseas now, an Amusement Park right took a deadly spin and the accident was caught on camera. Two people were killed and two dozen were hurt as the ride spun out of control. In france bastille Day Celebrations reached new heights today. It included 4,000 soldiers, 100 aircraft and one james bond like moment. A yover by a man on a when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. Hi, im joel osteen. Im excited about being with you every week. Encouraged. Im looking forward to seeing you right here. You are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race thats been designed for you. New york citys lights are burning bright again, but last night a substation failure plunged parts of the city into darkness. Exactly why is still not known. Heres chris van cleave. Reporter a hot, humid summer saturday night in new york city got real dark for tens of thousands of people when a substation failed leaving parts offen manhattan without power for about five hours. Packed subway trains were stuck with no power in the stations. Times square went dark. Even here at cbs news. Lights, lights. Police officers and regular new yorkers pitched in to keep traffic moving. And this stunning photo from across the river half of the the iconic skyline blacked out. Its like a zombie apocalypse. Reporter the city say it is wasnt terrorism or a hack. By sunday it was the blame game. You just cant have a power outage of this magnitude in this city. It is too dangerous. It shouldnt happen at all. New york city mayor played damage control after he returned from campaigning in iowa. You have to be in charge where you are. Its as simple as that. Theres redundancy in terms of our capacity. The president of the Power Company cohn edison. You have redundancy and yet a huge swath of this city was plunged into darkness for five hours. Thats fair. Reporter saturdays blackout happened on the 42nd an verse rir of the 189 197 power outage that sent the city into darkness and chaos. This time order was maintained and there were no injuries. The broigt lights of broadway may have flick ered out, but th show went on. Outside carnegie hall, but abou and the city that never sleeps had its night light back on. Chris van cleave, cbs news, new york. It was a beautiful summer sunday across much of hawaii, but not all was perfect in paradise. Carter vaeens on the big island shows us why. Reporter hawaii is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But its pictures like this no one expects to see. Were here and it is known as trash beach. Reporter from car parts to shoes, nothing surprises volunteer cleanup orgers. This place is like a catch system r for trash. The whole ark pelt go acts like a sieve and captudebris. Reporter 18 billion pounds of Plastic Waste end up in the ocean each year than that equates to five bags zitting on every foot of coastline around the world. That looks like its from asia. Reporter in just one afternoon recently, a group of volunteers picked up more than 1400 pounds of trash off this beach. But they were only going for items larger than a bottle cap. That means all the microplastics were left behind. And it turns out this is is some of the most dangerous debris for marine life. This looks like evidence of bite marks. So something out there was taking bites of this bottle and trying to ingest it. Reporter when animals eat these plastic, they can end up in our food supply. It was striking to me when i moved out here how much plastic was in the sand. I just want to come out with tweezers and, you know, pick every little piece out. Reporter its impossible to do it by hand. So a group of canadian engineering students came up with a solution. Its essentially a sand sifting vacuum that sucks up and separates microplastics. They recently tested the prototype on camilo beach. It went really well. Its the most innovative microplastic machine i have seen yet. Reporter still volunteers say the one thing that would make the biggest difference is is if people reduced the amount of plastic they use. Do i think beach cleanups are going to solve this problem . No. Do i think the whole machine is going to solve this problem, no. But i have hope. Reporter carter evans, cbs news. Next, the american teen saving thousands of baby flamingos. And later inside the earths largest collection of lunar rocks. A womens natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. This can effect how pleasurable sex can be. To supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. The lubrication you want, nothing you dont. 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You have to be careful not to dlet the chicks get too attached. I dont want you. That chick is get iting attache to me. Reporter flamingos are not born with pink feathers. They turn this color because of the shrimp they eat in their natural habitat. The teams have to replicate this in the food they provide. A few months later its their coming out party. Some of the birds are finally ready to be released back into the wild. They are flying towards the wild birds. Reporter its an emotional day. This flamingo was so ill she was named zero because they didnt think she would make it. Shes my baby, although she hates us because of all the treatment and injections. Reporter the veterinarian chokes up. Its hard to watch them go out on their own. The temptation still this to protectively rush in and help. But as every parent knows you failed if your child doesnt want to leave home when they are all grown up. Eventually you have to let go. Cbs news, kimberly, south africa. Up next, 50 years after apollo, the secrets locked inside lunar rocks. Sun care is self care. I used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy. But with Olay Regenerist whip spf 25, its so lightweight. I love it. Im busy philipps, and im fearless to face anything. That i won the best of i casweepstakes it. And i get to be in this geico commercial . Lets do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. Slather it all over, dont hold back. Well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california and theres a very strange badger staring at me. No, i cant believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my Car Insurance with geico. Uhhuh, wheres the camel . Mr. Big shots got his own trailer. Wheeeeeee believe it geico could save you 15 or more on Car Insurance. 50 years ago this week apollo blasted off for the moon. The missions wrun giant leap reveals a defining moment in history. Whats been brought back to earth has been more valuable than ever imagined. Reporter inside a Federal Reserve grade bank vault, ryan ziggler showed us the laboratory, the collection of moon rocks. In here are a white examina a m. Fr a aer wooun earth. This is essentially the oldest rock from the moon. Thats 4. 4 billion years old. Reporter six missions landed men on the moon. Their astronauts collected in all. 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil starting 50 years ago this month. This was the last sample collected on the mission and Neil Armstrong decided the rock box with the samples looked empty he shovelled dirt into the rock box. He just did it on his own. Reporter apollo soil sits inside these two dishes. Probably the most valuable sample the mission brought back. If i could pick one sample, this is it. Not a rock . Not a rock, soil. Nitrogen pumped inside the cabinets preserves the rocks inside. This showcases the highlights. Rocks as old as our solar system, apollos legacy. Its a hands on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. This weighs six or seven pounds u would be my guess. Its amazing. Every day i come into the lab is just like the first day. Many rocks have stories. This one involves apollo astronaut charlie duke. Of all the rocks collected, it was a vaet great visdeo of i rolling up the space suit because it was so big. It turned out to be an important sample. Duke now 83 talked to us about rock collecting on the moon. Working against that suit was demanding. After eight hours in that suit, you were really tired. You squeeze in the gloves and in and out of the car and trying to bend over. So it was exhausting. Reporter but worth it. How significant was bringing back the moon rocks . The moon rocks taught us about the entire solar system. The most important find ever . Im sure people that argue that but they would lose. Reporter this corner er houses something special. Our top secret high security, dont go beyond this cord cab in the. Reporter inside are the final six moon samples. Unsealed, unstudied until now. Nasa will soon open three of them saving the rest for the next generation of researchers. Cbs news, houston. Cbs news will have special coverage of a poll low 11s 50th anniversary on tuesday, including a prime time special man on the its the end of the road for one of the most iconic cars. Who better to celebrate the beetle than longtime owner don daler. Reporter it wasnt just any car that roll ed off the assemby line in mexico. It was the last of its kind. The beet sl an unlikely automotive classic spanning eight decades with sales totaling 23 million. It was conceived by Adolph Hitler as the volkswagen to reinrig vat the country and make it mobile. The type one became famous for maintenance and while theres no other way to put it, cuteness. This is a beauty. Yeah, 1962 convertible. Reporter chris runs perhaps the last shop in the world dedicated solely to restoring bugs. What is it about the bug that appealed to you . That happy look on his face. It has a face when you look at it. It has a little smile. Reporter in the 60s, it became a symbol for the counter culture. Volkswagen embraced the quirkiness touting its size. With only two redelaware signs in its lifetime, unheard of, the beetle never lost its personality starring in movies. And even recent tv shows. Look at the turn signal. Holy mac role. Reporter the end of the beetle marks a turning point which now sees its future in electric cars. So for many who grew up loving this car, including me, i still own the 67 bug the parents bought new, its with a sense of me lance collie to say they just dont make them like that anymore. Cbs news, new york. Thats the cbs overnight news for this monday. 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 Broadcast Center in new rk c im eine quijano. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im elaine quijano. President trumps roundup of undocumented immigrants got underway from coast to coast. The president vowed that Customs Enforcement agents would make millions of arrests. The department of Homeland Security downgraded the number to thousands. Jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles. They have to go out. Reporter President Trump promise d a wave of federal rais sunday, but so far immigration sources tell cbs news they have been limited to new york city. Acting director on fox news wouldnt confirm or deny those reports. The overarching concern when we conduct any enforcement operation is the safety and security of both our officers if it they are conducting the operation and the public. In a statement i. C. E. Said they prioritized the arrest and removal of unlawfully present aliens who pose a threat to Public Safety and border security. But many politicians including president ial candidate Amy Klobuchar questions the president s motives. If he really wanted to go after security risks and there are people who are security risks, why would you alert them and say youre doing this on a sunday and do it two weekends in a row. Reporter this weekend protesters took to the streets from chicago to oakland, two of at least ten cities the president confirmed would be targeted. While largescale deportation actions are not uncommon, the weeks long build up is. I feel scared every day. I dont know what to do. I know with my community, im in strength. Reporter but in homestead, florida, this pastor says his parish, predominately spanish speaking, was just as packed as it always is. I d