Arizona, who made that claim about truth from the white house. What is your response to that . My response is that theres i dont know what hes referring to. I mean, i didnt see his statement. But he would be wrong in regard to that statement and the white house and President Trump. The fact of the matter is, the level of accomplishment that hes put forward so far in the first 30 days has been remarkable, and ive already gone through the litany with you. You have. Let me ask you about that litany. In conversations ive had with members in the administration, and also republicans on the hill, they have said that while theyre on your team, theyre on your side, they recognize all those accomplishments you talk about, that the when the president says the white house is a fine tuned machine, and when Steven Miller in the white house says its an understatement youre in control, what they worry about is, not everything is in control. And theres such an effort to show how there may be a mind spot at the white house that need to be fixed. For those people worried about the blind spot, the things that need to be fixed, what is your words to them . First of all, there you go again. Youre talking about some people, those people, them, they. Two are those people . Youve not heard any [ overlapping speakers ] this is what you guys do. Lets put it this way on conversations you have with say Speaker Paul Ryan and lots of other leaders on the hill, when they talk to you, do they express no concern that things at the white house are maybe a little ragged on certain issues . Is it constant praise that you get on the hill . What we hear from people on the hill is the same thing im telling you. The media is obsessed with a lot of false, hollow stories without sourcing that go to cbs news. Com. News. Com. Rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20 better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill. Get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. President trump spent sunday one of the sticking points on immigration is how to hand it will refugee crisis stemming from syria. Our neighbors to the north are taking more steps to welcome more families. Arthur teichner has this story. Passengers, please proceed immediately to boarding. Reporter by the time the istanbul toronto flight landed, jim had been standing around with his sign for hours. All he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting, at 3 00 in the morning, was their names. Ahmed and romaff. How are im ahmed. This is my sister. Reporter all they knew about him is that somehow this jim estel had brought them to canada. Even in a country eager to welcome Syrian Refugees, hes upped the ante. A prominent canadian entrepreneur, he put up his own money, 1. 1 million to resettle 58 syrian lifamies. 250 people at a Small University city an hour west of toronto. Why . Because he was haunted by those pictures on television of syrian cities reduced to rubble. And Syrian People dying as they else. You dont want to grow old and say you stood by and did nothing. And its the right thing to do. Reporter 68 of canadians support their governments acceptance of Syrian Refugees. In contrast, 54 of American Voters think the United States has no responsibility to take syrians. The fundamental argument against Syrian Refugees in the United States is the fear of terrorism. Are you afraid . I would be wrong to say that there isnt some fear, but statistically, the fear is completely unfounded. I believe actually the best way to breed world citizens is to bring them into our community and give them hope. Reporter the emails a i get ten a day, and ive gotten well over a thousand. Some of them are three pages long with horror stories. Help, help, please help, my life in real danger. Reporter syrians contact him directly. Because in canada, individuals can sponsor refugees, if they agree to fully support them for a year. Since november 2015, canada has admitted 40,000 syrians. 16,000 of those privately sponsored. All were vetted by the canadian government. A process that typically takes six to nine months. The hard part is decides who to choose. Its actually a terrible process. Its awful. We try to pick people who we think will sell well. Being able to support themselves. So the ideal refugee situation would be a family with children . Yeah. Mom and dad wit also like extended families. Reporter each family is assigned an arabic speaking mentor. And at least three English Speaking mentors, like dan, from among the 800 volunteers estel has recruited to help the refugees adjust. Who gets more out of this experience . I do. Hes like older brother for me. And older brother . Yeah. Reporter estel likes to say he runs his Refugee Program like a business. In fact, he puts some of the new arrivals, like ahmed, to work temporarily at the appliance Manufacturing Company he runs. He even gives them time during the workday to attend english classes at tac i said thank you what you are doing for us, but i need to work. I need to eat from my hand. I dont want to give me fish every day. I need to fish. Reporter dont give me the fish, i need to do the fishing. Yeah. Reporter ahmed and his wife arrived in november. From the city of homs, they are owned a clothing factory. Destroyed now. This was their neighborhood. This their apartment. They spent nearly three years in lebanon, living in one room with their two sons. One son is still stuck there. See that sign . The exciting new retailer in this mall is going to i think this is dream. Reporter a dream come true thanks to the backing of jim estel, who believes ahmed and his family can and should be running a business again. Youre wearing a little canadian flag on your sweater. Why . Because i love this country. Already . Yeah. Im going to be very good to this country here. She protect me, i protect her. Reporter and then theres muhammad. If being sponsored by jim estel wasnt good enough, things got better for him when he was told his family, wife ala, and daughter, would live in this comfortable apartment free, until the end of june. When did you 12122016. A day youll never forget . The golden number. Reporter they were handed this notebook. Emergency, fire, police. Reporter a comprehensive directory of useful information. Even pictures of mentors. His name, his mobile number, emails. Reporter they couldnt believe it when they found their refrigerator filled with syrian food. Were you surprised by the welcome, the friendliness . Yes. Amazing. Everywhere you go, you feel you are welcome in canada. Reporter he was an oil geologist in syria, ala a teacher. Their damascus home in ruins. The war drove them first to the oil fields of iraq, then after isis attacks, to turkey. Li english now. Just over two months after their long flight from istanbul, this syrian family feels safe and grateful and canadian. Just two or three days ago, i pay the first tax. So i am canadian. Reporter they decided to keep their welcome sign. Makewith instant moisture utes from ky ultragel. Wheres the car . Itll be here in three. Uh, four minutes. Are you kidding me . No, looks like he took a wrong turn. Dont worry, this guys got like a fourstar rating, were good. His name is randy. Thats like one of the most trustworthy names ordering a getaway car with an app . Are you randy . Thats me awesome surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money erin saved by switching to geico. Everybody comfortable with the air temp . I could go a little cooler. Ok. 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She was pretty damaged by what was asked of her, and grew to be calloused and cynical and realized that she needed to take a different tact. So shes done that. Kerry, thank you for coming. Secretly advising the president elect. Reach out to president morris and make sure he knows youre unconvinced. Reporter a major new character playing the role of disrupter. We decided that our president elect would be female. I will not have my agenda mischaracterized and undermined before i even take office. But she is a composite of the three major personalities of this last election cycle. So shes a little rogue. Problem is not so much destroying isis, madame president. Madame president elect. Reporter also working with the incoming president in an official capacity is her longtime mentor, saul barenson, a top deputy at the cia. How is saul doing this season . Hes doing well. Hes good lord. Theres nothing i can tell you without getting in trouble. Reporter they understand the community, on screen and in real life. You interface a lot with the actual intelligence gathering agencies of washington. How has that changed your perception of who these people are who are fighting this war on terrorsome i meet them, have dinner with them, i email them and have a relationship with them. They are concerned beyond imagination. Both in the fictional world and in the real world. Reporter there is a discussion happening in hollywood about the responsibility of the media in portraying muslims. Yes. Reporter where do you think on that in terms of this shows responsibility . I sit right in the middle of it. Im part of the responsibility. I hope to be part of the cure and im without a doubt part of the problem. So we have to work very hard, and we do, at attending to the muslim, islamic communitys concerns about how they are portrayed in the media, in the world, and every area imag and we must up our game in that area, and we are. This is it . This is carries most lasting relationship has been with saul. Her romantic entanglements have not ended well. Its very dangerous to date carr carrie. You will most likely end up in a morgue. Shes a bit of a black widow. Maybe it was worth it . People really want to see quinn and carrie. They want the little heart over the happy ending. Yeah, thats not the homelandian way. You saved me. Yes. I always wish for a little domestic bliss. A little easy going happiness for my girl, carrie. Because hes earned it. She deserves a reprieve. Amen homdelan finally this morning, girl scout cookie season is upon us. Scouts across the country are competing to sell the most boxes. Reporter of all the things a little girl can aspire to be, 11yearold charlotte says the most important of these is to be truthful. Why so important to you . If youre not honest, what are you . She says the first words of the girl scout code are, i will do my best to be honest. So she decided to tell her customers the whole truth. In this letter to one customer that went viral on the she wrote the Girl Scout Organization can sometimes use false advertisement. She then graded the cookies. She gave the dosido a five, saving most of her venom for the tfx toffetastic, that she gave a one. My sister and i threw out the box. We tried everything. We tried dunking it in tea and hot chocolate and its just gross. Would you like to buy some Girl Scout Cookies . Reporter as you might expect, Brutal Honesty can have a dramatic impact on sales. She was hoping to sell 300 boxes this year, but she got nowhere near that. Nowhere near. Thats you . That is all me. Reporter when we visited last week, she had told more than 23,000 boxes. A girl scout record. How do you explain this . 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 thinments. Reporter have you sold my o toffeetact toffeetactics . To my grandmother. Then she gave them to her friend who who has a dog . No, who has a gluten allergy. Reporter so theres your hope, america. Even in the world of fake news and alternative facts, honesty 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 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 this is the cbs overnight news. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im demarco morgan. President trump spent sunday focusing on a key job opening in his administration, National Security adviser. Mr. Trump interviewed at least four men on the short list to replace mike flynn who resigned last week. They are acting security adviser keith kellogg, former United Nations ambassador john bolton, and lieutenant generals h. R. Mcmaster and robert caslen. The president spent the weekend in palm beach, florida. Manuel bojorquez is there. Reporter the president spent part of sunday at his golf club, chatting up candidates for National Security adviser, after the forced resignation of general Michael Flynn last week, vice admiral robert halward turned it down. Over concerns of control over staffing. 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 thar about bogus stories like the one in the New York Times that weve had Constant Contact with russian officials. Reporter senator john mccain raised concerns about repeated attacks on the press. 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 the administrations attempts to move past questions about russian interference in the 2016 election, there are new calls for action against the kremlin. Even from the president s own party. Republican senator lindsey graham. The russians were involved to hurt clinton. The bottom line is, 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 immigration, after the courts struck down his travel ban. Demarco . Manuel bojorquez, thank you. John dickerson joins us now from washington. John, always good to see you. Gre we heard chief of staff 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. Its the challenge to this administration will come from the surprise thing that will happen coming from overseas, and if the president can handle it. 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 . Well, its been fastmoving, chaos inviting. Some of the chaos is by design. But hes also gotten some big things right. 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 dickerson, always good to see you. John, thank you. Thanks, demarco. Folks in california are picking up the pieces after devastating storms slammed t at least three people are dead. More dangerous storms are rolling in. Heres danielle nottingham. Reporter bulldozers cleared muddy debris from neighborhoods and highways 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 remains a concern in Northern California. On saturday, 200 people were evacuated in the town of maxwell, wh