We begin this morning with a look ot todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Id like to see you hold back on settlements for a little bit. Well try. Doesnt sont optimistic. The art of the deal. President netanyahu visits the white house. The turmoil in the administration makes it difficult for us to exercise responsibilities to defend the nation. The leaks to the press o outpacing the Information Available to congress right now. That classified information gets out there, it could harm somebody, could kill somebody. A storm battling parts of washington and oregon sliding down the coast. In Northern California crews are scramble to repair americas tallest dam. With the rains coming in, i think were still in trouble. A fire and burst of light left thousands without power in grant county, washington. Oh, my gosh. A third suspect arrested over the killing of the half brother of north Korean Leader kim jongun. A very mysterious story. More than a thousand people fled their homes. In charlotte, north carolina, a plan was forced to make an Emergency Landing after it hit a deer. Washington bromances are taking a stranger turn. Were better looking than the movies. Suspected communications between russian operatives and People Associated with the Trump Campaign raised a red flag. Specifically a red flag with a little Yellow Hammer and a sickle. Andrew puzder. Domestic abuse, that took him down. So who brought that tape to light . Who is powerful enough to topple a cabinet secretary . You guessed it. Oprah. Thank you, oprah. Announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Charlie rose is off. Youll be happy to know his recovery is going well. Were in good hands. Anthony mason is with us. Hello again. Hello again. In the middle of a white house shakeup, President Trump is significantly shifting u. S. Policy on the middle east. The president welcomed israeli President TrumpBenjamin Netanyahu yesterday. He said any israelipalestinian peace deal is okay with him, even if it leaves the palestinians without a country of their own. The meeting took place at a stressful moment for the white house. The president needs a new labor secretary nominee and is still working to replace general Michael Flynn. Margaret brennan is at the white house. Good morning. Reporter good morning. American president s typically set the global am f agenda for Foreign Policy. Diplomats tell me that President Trumps is still very vague. One thing that is clear is that he wants to broker a broad middle east peace deal. His own public statements may complicate that. My friend, Prime Minister kbeng min netanyahu. Reporter the two leaders showered each other with praise, a stark contrast to the strained relationship with president obama. President trump broke with more than two decades of u. S. Policy when he said he would not insist on a twostate solution to the israelipalestinian conflict. I thought for a while the twostate may be the easier of the two. Honestly, if bibi and the palestinians are happy, im happy with the one they like the best. Reporter that means no longer committing to the creation of a palestinian state, one that would exist peacefully alongside israel. A sharp warning from the palestinian official who said mr. Trump is, quote, accommodating extreme and irresponsible elements in israel and in the white house. The israelis are going to have to show some flexibility. Reporter in a startlingly blunt moment, President Trump did push on the Prime Minister. As far as settlements, id like to e zoo you hold back on settlements for a little bit. Well work something out. I would like to see a deal be made, might be a bigger and better deal than people in this room understand. Thats a possibility. Lets see what we do. Lets try. Doesnt sound too optimistic. Good negotiator. Thats the art of the deal. Reporter noticeably absent from President Trumps side was National Security adviser Michael Flynn. Mr. Trump asked him to resign two days ago but publicly blamed the media and Intelligence Community for his ouster. I think its very, very unfair whats happened to general flynn, the way he was treated and the documents and papers that were illegal i stress that illegally leaked. Reporter President Trump tweeted complaints about those leaks again this morning, vowing to catch what he called lowlife leakers. Now, revealing classified information is illegal, but it was records of those intercepted phone calls with the Russian Ambassador that revealed flynn had misled the public and other white house officials including the vice president. It was that which caused mr. Trump to lose trust in flynn. Now, cbs news has learned that retired admiral robert harward, former Deputy Centcom commander has been offered flynns job and is negotiating the terms on what role he would play on the National Security team. The white house expects a decision by today or tomorrow. Margaret, thank you very much. The president s comments on general flynn confirm that he and the Intelligence Community are still at odds. The wall street journal reports u. S. Spies are keeping Sensitive Information from the president because of their, quote, deep mistrust of him. The director of National Intelligence the National Intelligence office says, quote, any suggestion that the u. S. Intelligence community is withholding information and not providing the best possible intelligence to the president and his National Security team is not true. Republicans and democrats are calling for investigations into flynns firing, but they disagree abiliout what to investigate. Chip reid is on capitol hill with the latest on that. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Republicans want an investigation into the leaks coming from the Intelligence Community, but democrats are much more concerned with whats contained in those leaks, and they want an investigation into the administrations ties to russia. On the flynn issue, i think we need to ask questions first reporter on capitol hill, some republicans are reluctant to support a congressional investigation into general Michael Flynns contacts with russia. If Law Enforcement thinks there needs to be an investigation based on Law Enforcement facts, they make that decision. We dont need more political investigation up here. Reporter the Senate Intelligence committee is already conducting an investigation into the u. S. Election. Democrats are calling for a separate, independent probe of the Trump Administrations alleged collusion with moscow. The intel folks are doing a good job now. I think its bigger than the intel commission. Reporter a letter sent to the Justice Department requesting copies of the transcripts of mr. Flynns calls. In a separate letter, 11 democrats urged Jeff Sessions to recuse himself and appoint special counsel to investigate what general flynn did, who knew about it and when. Senate democratic leader Chuck Schumer is leading the charge. Those prosecutors should not be reporting to the first senator who endorsed Donald Trumps campaign. Reporter republicans say the biggest problem is not the allegations against russia but the leaks of confidential information by the Intelligence Community. The leaks to the press are outpacing the Information Available to congress right now. We or operating in a situation in which we dont have all the facts. Reporter attorney general sessions said during his confirmation hearing said he would avoid involvement in investigation of Hillary Clinton because of concerns about impartiality. But he says he will not recuse himself from investigations of his administrations ties to russia. Gayle . Chip, thank you. The new secretary of state is on his firn force trip meeting with russias top diplomat. Rex tillerson and Sergey Lavrov met this morning. Reporters asked lavrov about the turmoil in washington. The Russian Foreign minister said we do not interfere in domestic matters of other countries. Tillerson planned to listen to his counterpart at the twoday meeting. Andrew pud ser withdrew his nomination yesterday. The decision came amid uncertainty over whether the fast food executive had enough votes to win confirmation. Tthe Washington Post said of 696 key positions requiring nat approval, only 12 have been confirmed. 23 are awaiting confirmation. Jan crawford shows us how puzders nomination fell apart. Reporter good morning. Puzder faced opposition since his appointment in december. While many trump cabinet nominees have had nary a vote, he is the first nominee not to make it through the confirmation process. Andrew puzder pulled his nomination for secretary of labor following increasing pushback, not only from senate democrats, but several senate republicans. There would have been questions that, even if he had been able to be confirmed, would have made it difficult for him to be an effective secretary of the department of labor. Reporter in a statement announcing his withdrawal, puzder says i am honored to have been considered by President Donald Trump to put americas workers and businesses back on a path to sustainable prosperity. Andy puzder would have made a really good labor secretary. Reporter puzder is the ceo of cke. Allegations of workplace violations fueled intense criticism. Mr. Puzder has a long record of cheating workers out of overtime. Hes paid out millions of dollars to settle claims when he was caught cheating. Reporter at home puzder paid an undocumented immigrant in cash to do his housework, later saying he didnt know the woman was not legally qualified to work. He vowed revenge. He said i will see you in the gutter flr a 1997 ep poed of oprah, puzders exwife accused him of domestic abuse, which she later retracted. As for puzder, the white house hasnt indicated who his replacement will be. Jan crawford, thanks. An undocumented immigrant mother takings refuge at a Colorado Church is intensifying the National Debate over immigration. Jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled meeting with u. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The mother of four feared she would be detained. Barry petersen is outside the denver church. Good morning, barry. Reporter good morning. Engine net vizguerra entered this church behind me yesterday in an attempt to keep immigration officials at bay. She says she will do whatever it takes to stay in this country and keep her family together. An emotional jean net vis guerra is fighting to stay in the United States. This is not just an attack on me. Its an attack on the entire immigrant community, she said speaking from the church where she has taken refuge. If the system thinks it can break me, that it can make me kneel, the system is wrong. The mother of four entered the United States illegally from mexico 20 years ago. In 2009 she was convicted of using a fake Social Security number she says she was using to work. About two years later a federal judge ordered that she be deported to mexico. She was allowed to stay on appeal during the obama administration, but her recent request was rejected. Across town, protesters rallied in front of the u. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters. I. C. E. Agents arrested hundreds of other undocumented immigrants across the country over the last three weeks. The agency has repeatedly said these raids are routine. Nearly three million were deported under the obama administration. I. C. E. Does not enter sensitive locations search as churches except in extreme situations related to National Security, terrorism or public safety. Reverend mike moran says vizguerra is welcome to stay in his church as long as is necessary. Deporting her to a country that she hasnt been in for 20 years, that punishment is obscene for the crime that was committed. Reporter vizguerra is not the first undocumented immigrant to take refuge in this church. In 2014 a mexican man lived here incredibly for nine months. He left after i. C. E. Sent the church a message saying he was no longer a priority. Thank you very much barry petersen. Two more suspects arrested overnight in connection with the apparent assassination of the half brother of north korean dictator kim jongun. Cbs news has learned an autopsy revealed there were no puncture wounds to his face or head, so that discredits initial reports that assassins used poison needles. Adrianna diaz is tracking this investigation from beijing. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The list of suspects in this bizarre tale just keeps growing today a 25yearold indonesian woman was arrested along with a man suspected of being her boyfriend. They join a 28yearold woman arrested yesterday carrying a vietnamese passport. This attack unfolded in the mid ld of Kuala Lumpurs busy International Airport and in full view of Security Cameras. This woman is a suspected assassin. She was caught on Security Camera at Kuala Lumpurs airport wearing a shirt emblazoned with the letters lol. She and a second woman are suspected of attacking kim jhung nam. Police say two women threw a cloth laced with liquid potentially poisoned on his face. He died en route to the hospital. One place you wont hear about the murder, north korea. Kim jung unis busy marking the 75th birthday of his late father, kim jongil. Analysts say the young dictator may have ordered the hit on his brother. Hes already purged dozens of top officials including his uncle, to exert his authority. Ultimately this is about power inside north korea. Reporter Foreign Affairs analyst ken gauze wrote a book on kim jongun. He may feel emboldened to take the last steps towards consolidation of power which would include getting rid of his brother. Reporter he was one the countrys heir apparent. From exile he criticized his younger brother. He survived an assassination attempt in 2012 and wrote a letter to his brother begging for len yen see. If north korea did in fact order his murder, it may indicate growing instability. Why has it taken north korea so long to carry out this execution . That would suggest to me theres been some triggering factor either inside north korea or outside north korea that has led to this assassination. Reporter the two women in custody have not been charged yet, but they are being held without bail for seven days. As for the autopsy, blood, urine and tissue samples are being tested for toxic substances. The results are not expected for about a week. Norah . So fascinating, adrianna, thank you very much. The death toll from gun violence in chicago is rising. In just two days, three children were among those killed. 2yearold lavonte white was riding in the back seat when a suspect shot into the car. Investigators believe his uncle was the target of a gang attack. He also died. 11yearold takaya holmes and 12yearold kenari gentry bowers were hit by stray bullets over the weekend. One dying on tuesday and the other on wednesday. Only one suspect has been arrested. So sad. Keeps getting worse. Storms moving through Northern California today will be a test for the recently repaired spillways at the nations tallest dam. Nearly 200,000 evacuees returned home tuesday, but many are concerned the expected rain could cause new problems at the oroville dam. People had to evacuate sunday when the damaged spillways threatened catastrophic flooding. Officials say there is no immediate danger, however. An investigation is under way to find out why a plane crashed into, listen to this, a deer during a takeoff in charlotte, north carolina. Nearly 50 people were on board. We heard a loud bang and were coming back. Okay. Somebody said it was a deer. The mississippibound American Eagle flight immediately circled back to make an Emergency Landing yesterday. Firefighters are waiting to hose down the plane because the collision caused a fuel leak. Were happy to report no one on board was hurt. The deer did not survive. Would you throw out perishable food after the sell by or use by debt. Th,, members of Congress Members of congress raise concerns about a sophisticated russian spy ship lurking near a key u. S. Submarine base. Ahead how the Russian Military move just 30 miles off the connecticut c