General Michael Flynn last week, and after his next pick, retired vice admiral robert halward turned it down. The president s chief of staff, Reince Priebus, denied a power struggle. The president has said very clearly that the new nsa director will have total and complete say over the makeup of the nsc. Reporter the shakeup at the National Security council includes the removal of a senior director after he made statements critical of the president. But at this Campaign Style rally in melbourne, florida saturday, mr. Trump again targeted the media, blaming reporters for some of the challenges of his first month in office. I also want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news. [ applause ] reporter he labeled some news organizations, including cbs news, the enemy of the American People. A statement priebus defended on face the nation. I think that the problem weve got is that were talking about bow dpus stogus stories le in the New York Times that weve had Constant Contact with the russian officials. Thats how dictators get started. Im not saying that President Trump is trying to be a dictator. Im just saying we need to learn the lessons of history. Reporter despite attempts to move past questions about russian interference in the 2016 election, there are new calls for action against the kremlin. Republican senator lindsey graham. The russians were involved to hurt clinton. It is now time to punish russia. Reporter but the president said he would focus on other matters once he returns to washington tomorrow, including signing the new executive order on imimmigration, after the cous struck down his travel ban. Manuel bojorquez, thank you. John dickerson joins us now from washington. We heard Reince Priebus defend the president s declaration that the press is the enemy. Is this part of their strategy . Its always been part of Donald Trumps strategy. He used it very well in the campaign. This is a little bit something new. The idea is to have an opponent, he no longer has a campaign opponent, so the press is useful. The press helps him do that at times by writing stories that then have to be retracted. Its certainly something that thrills his supporters. Its not new for administrations. This has happened in history before. But when the president uses the language he did, that is something thats new. John, as the president and many of his staff blame the media, how long can this administration survive with this adversarial relationship . It can survive quite a while. So far, the president has done a lot to both give concern and a lot of hope to his supporters on capitol hill. Its really question of what happens in reality, not so much this battle with the press. And priebus asked you to look at the president s accomplishments one month in. How do you look at the early days of the Trump Presidency and how does it stack up to other administrations . Its been fast moving, some of the chaos is by design. Hes gotten the supreme court, some of his other cabinet picks thrill republicans. His support for the Keystone Pipeline also, and so on the big things, hes moving in the direction he wants, and the difficulties hes had are, you know, hell still have to work those out. But its not all chaos and its not the finely tuned machine he suggests. John, thank you. Folks in california are picking up the pieces after devastating storms slammed the west coast this weekend. At least three people are dead. More dangerous storms are rolling in. Heres danielle nottingham. Reporter bulldozers cleared muddy debris from neighborhoods buried by rock slides in fridays deadly storm. As fallen trees were removed, dropping water levels revealed another victim in a creek near los angeles. Flooding ins a concern in Northern California. 200 people were evacuated in maxwell, wen overflowing creeks flooded streets and homes. The water just kind of outran them, and started coming into residen residences. Reporter in morgan hill, the Anderson Reservoir has reached capacity, leaving the community on edge. Ive never seen the levels of water being so high. Reporter meanwhile, crews at Lake Oroville dam are working around the clock to repair a damaged spillway and lower the lakes water level ahead of an approaching storm. The threat of flooding forced the evacuation of 188,000 people last week. Here in los angeles, theyre patching up a 20foot sinkhole that swallowed two cars. Demarco, even more rain is expected in the area later tonight. Danielle nottingham, thank you. Meteorologist Pamela Gardner says theres Stormy Weather ahead not just in the west but in the south. She joins us now from boston. Pamela . Reporter yeah, more excessive rainfall for the west coast, which is not what they need. Theyve had record breaking rainfall over the last week, so more landslides, debris flows and excessive mountain runoff can be expected. That Flood Warning all the way through thursday, and wind gusts exceeding 50 Miles Per Hour for monday afternoon. Hour by hour, you see theres an Atmospheric River thats going to push more heavy rain across San Francisco and Northern California through monday morning. Additional rainfall will continue to inundate the area, up to 10 inches in isolated spots. Meanwhile, we have a chance for some Severe Weather across texas and the south early tonight. The rest of the week looking fantastic. President s day, its spring fever across the middle of the country, and to the south and east, while the northeast is just a touch frustratingly cooler. Pamela gardner in boston, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,,,,, it was a major success for spacex. An unmanned rocket carrying supplies to the space station blasted off sunday from launch pad 39a, where Moon Missions once began. Tony dokoupil has the incredible sights and sounds. Three, two, one, ignition. And liftoff of the falcon nine to the space station. Reporter with roaring engines and a cheering crowd, a falcon nine rocket shot through the clouds. The historic launch marked the first time a private Space Company lifted off from launch pad 39a, the governments gateway to space for the apollo and Space Shuttle missions. You can see it descending there with the landing zone in the background. Reporter smartly after launch, spacex stuck the landing, bringing its rocket back to solid ground for just the third time. This rocket can now be refused. Musk posted a picture of the triumph, captioned baby came back. What is yet to come back is the companys dragon spacecraft, which is found for the space station packed with two up tton supplie supplies. Spacex has bigger plans to ferry astronauts to the space station, perhaps as soon as next year. But last september, an unmanned spacex rocket exploded on a launch pad and in june 2015, on a different nasa mission, another unmanned spacex rocket dissent gated after liftoff. Bill harwood is the space consultant for cbs news. Nasa has high hopes spacex will be able to launch astronauts from the space station. Reporter spacex has listen to be flying high. Tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. U. S. And iraqi forces launched another allout assault on isis today, trying to drive the terror group out of iraqs largest city, mosul. Jonathan vigliotti has the latest. Reporter u. S. Backed iraqi troops moved in swift think sunday, retaking at least five villages in western mosul, setting their sights on the airport. Iraqi planes dropped millions of leaflets, calling on Islamic State militants to surrender. The Prime Minister announced the aggressive operation this morning, saying the things is twofold, to liberate civilians and reclaim territory from the Islamic State. We call on our brave troops to start the push to liberate the rest of the city and people from the oppression and terrorism of isis, he said. As many as 600,000 civilians live in the western part of the city. The assault is taking place amid new concerns about the conditions theyve been living in. According to those who have escaped, basic supplies like food and water, are scarce. The operation to free mosul began last october, in the citys less populated eastern side. By january, the Iraqi Government declared east mosul liberated. Mosul is symbolic to isis, whose leader proclaimed the groups caliphate there in 2014. Earlier this month, the top u. S. Commander in iraq said the city could be liberated within the next six months. Jonathan vigliotti, thank you. Clyde stubblefield passed away this weekend. 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Heres more on this story. Reporter boundless is a sock company with a soul. We found out that socks were the number one most requested clothing item in homeless shelters. Reporter Ceo David Heath launched the company in 2013. They hold events like this one where they make breakfast for the homeless and give socks to people who need them. They can hand them out and give it to us, because we cant always just get to a washer. Reporter the goal was to give away a million pairs of socks in ten years. It took less than three. Is it the mission, the quality of the socks . Why do you think that its caught on so quickly . I think that its a bit of both. You cant have one without the other. You cant have a Great Mission and a bad product. You cant have a really great product without a mission. Reporter he modeled his buy one, give one away business on the success of toms, widow nates a pair of shoes for each one sold. And warby parker which does something similar with eye glass. A growing number of companies have realized that doing good is good business. Being charitable is cool down. Reporter mavin coleman is the ceo of a Clothing Company that donates 10 of profits to charities that help save elephants. He says they make up that money by charging a bit more than competitors, and he admits the Charity Aspect creates buzz for the brand, and good will with customers. We definitely get a strong return on our investment, because we get strong, loyal customers that keep coming back. Reporter businesses on a mission to make money this is a wonderful thing. Reporter and a difference. Jill wagner, cbs news, new york. Still ahead, burning calories without moving a muscle. Its a modern approach to an ancient practice. Living well come on up, grandpa dont let joint discomfort keep you down. Come play with us im coming. Upgrade to move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. 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Danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. The cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,,,,,, finally this morning, girl scout cookie season is upon us. Scouts across the country are again competing to sell the most boxes. This year, a new jersey girl included some bitter truth in her cookie offers, which turned out to be a really sweet meal. Steve hartman met her on the road. Reporter of all the things a little girl can aspire to be, 11yearold charlotte in new jersey says the most important of these is to be truthful. Yes. Its like a core feeling. Reporter why so important to you . Because if youre not honest, then what are you . Reporter charlotte says the first eight words of the girl scout law are, i will do my best to be honest. So when it came time to peddle her Girl Scout Cookies this year, she decided to tell her customers the whole truth. In this letter to one customer that went viral on the internet, she wrote, the Girl Scout Organization can sometimes use false advertisement. The then graded the cook yis. She gave the dosy doe a five for its unoriginal bland flavor, saving most of her vemon for the toffy tastic. Its as flavorless as dirt, she wrote. My sister and i threw out the box. We tried dunking it in sea, tried dunking it in hot chocolate and its just gross. Would you like to buy some Girl Scout Cookies . Reporter as you can expect, brutal honestly can have a dramatic impact. She was hoping to sell 300 boxes this year. But she got nowhere near that. Thats you . Thats all me. Reporter she had sold over 23,000 boxes, a girl scout record. How do you explain this . Truth in adverbtizing. Reporter apparently honesty is such an aberration, that when all these people read her letter, they felt compelled to support her. I sold thousands of thinmentithinmen mints. Reporter have you told any toffeetastics . One to my grandmother. And she gave it to a friend who has a gluten allergy. Reporter so theres your hope, america. That even in a world of fake news and alternative facts, honestly can, and will, prevail. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center here in new york city, im demarco morgan. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com hi, everyone. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im demarco morgan. The white house is defending President Trumps damning new attack against the press. In a tweet, the president denounced several news organizations, include thing one, as the enemy of the American People. And sunday on face the nation, white house chief of staff Reince Priebus explained why the president is denouncing the press. Heres part of his conversation with john dickerson. Mr. Priebus, welcome. I want to start with a little business before we get to the substance of things. Theres been a debate about when to take the president seriously. He recently tweeted that the press was the enemy of the American People. Should we take that seriously from him . I think you should take it seriously. I think the problem weve got is that were talking about bogus stories, like the one in the New York Times that weve had Constant Contact with russian officials. The next day, the wall street journal had a story that the Intel Community was not giving the president a full intelligence briefing. Both stories grossly inaccurate. Jo overstated, overblown, so its garbage. And the American People suffer. So i do think its a problem and i think that the media needs to, in some cases, not every case, john, but in some cases real yet needs to get its act together. The enemy . The theory is the press is supposed to be a free form of information to speak to the American People. I think it ought to be accurate, and i think weve gotten to a place, john, where the media is willing to run with unnamed sources, false, leaked documents to create stories. We deal with one after the next. I think the m