seven hours and 37 minutes. they don t know who trump was calling. this is part puzzle they re trying to piece together as quickly as possible. the midterms are looming. they re on a tight time frame. o donnell: all right robert costa, thank you so much. let s turn to the weather because another spring storm system is moving across the south with the threat of high winds and the possibility of tornadoes. plertollas.tigo mult s bring in weaer e to it will t from i35 fro t stophere. ermoe avy showers and storms and the possibility of tornadoes as well. here s a look at our high-resolution future radar. yes, places like dallas get hit, oklahoma city, tulsa, through cancas city. now, tomorrow, storms return
twins, all born premature, and all doing well. errol barnett has more on the nurses doing double duty times 12. reporter: fraternal twins callie and camden reil they re both on feeding tubes right now. reporter: they are one of 12 sets of twins in the neonatal intensive care unit at st. luke s in cancas city, missouri. the hospital believes it is the most it s ever had, all of them born prematurely, with the youngest babies arriving this week. it s super stressful having a baby in the nicu. reporter: photographer helen ransom captured the first images of the babies and their parents for free, something she does because she can relate. i have identical triplet boys myself, and they spent 17, 18, and 20 days in the nicu. reporter: ransom says the road ahead may be uncertain for the parents, but they should never forget their first time