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that may hit the interstate bridge and a nearby dam in weber falls. officials are calling for evacuations along that river. residents have been told if they are staying, if they do not evacuate, they need to write their name on their arm in permanent marker. flooding from earlier storms literal literally sinking that home along the cimarron river in logan county. the oklahoma highway patrol racing to rescue this woman. she had to climb out of a window in her home to safety. the threat in the region is not over. cnn's pedram javaheri live in the weather center with what's to come. let me ask you about what i'm reading about, a wedge tornado striking jefferson city. what does that mean? >> anytime you're looking at a tornado that is wider than tall, we're talking about a wedge tornado. it's an unofficial term for a tornado but about 2 to 3% of all tornados look something like this, and this particular storm, thunderstorms in the eugene, missouri, area just outside of jefferson city, of course we have a viewer that captures this, and you see the lightning strike illuminate a wedge tornado. very unusual to get them to be this wide. anytime you're talking about a wide system, a wide tornado, often people will tell you it caused damage to one property, leave another one unscathed. this is certainly something we're going to watch carefully going into the morning hours to see what comes of the damage left behind from that storm system and the tornado that moved over this region right before midnight local time across the area. notice tornado watches in place. stretches 700 miles from the south to the north. the strongest thunderstorms concentrated on the northern tier, working into indiana as well. anyplace in line here to next couple of hours. diving into the jefferson city tornado there. i just want to show you the vertical profile of the thunderstorms getting up to as high as 40,000 feet into the atmosphere. christine talked about debris being measured by radar there as high as 13,000 meters. 13,000 feet, i should say, high into the faatmosphere as well. a serious storm system across the region just before midnight. of course you take a look at this, almost 170 reports of tornadoes in the past five days. this is the highest concentration of tornadoes that i could locate across the country in a two-year span. so it really kind of goes to speak to how intense it's been across the region in less than a week period. thunderstorms still in the forecast by this afternoon. still could see another round of severe weather across portions of the plains, and now introducing portions of the northeast into the picture for severe weather as well, and we'll break that down in further detail in the next 30 minutes. >> pedram javaheri, thank you so much for that. president trump proving there is more than one way to shut down the federal government. until all investigations by the white house are done, mr. trump will not work with democrats, not on infrastructure, immigration, health care, or disaster aid, even the budget. there was optimism about this yesterday morning but no, no, now the budget even appears to be on hold. the trump tantrum erupting wednesday morning after this comment from house speaker nancy pelosi. >> would you believe that it's important for the -- to follow the facts. we believe no one is above the law, including the president of the united states, and we believe that the president of the united states is engaged in a coverup. >> and that appears to have been the trigger. he walked into a meeting with dems on infrastructure lecturing them for about five minutes, then left. the president's disdain spilling over into the roase garden. >> instead of walking in happily into a meeting, i walk into look at people that have just said that i was doing a coverup. i don't do coverups. this whole thing was a takedown attempt. >> fact, the president was an unnamed coconspirator in the hush money case that sent michael cohen to prison for three years. the president brought a poster to the rose garden with incorrect facts, slamming the mueller report but nancy pelosi continued her tough talk later in the day, even invoking the "i" word. >> in plain sight, in the public domain, this president is obstructing justice and he's engaged in a coverup. and that could be an impeachable offense. >> appearing on the late show, 2020 democratic hopeful kamala harris defended the speaker. >> so he's going to hold america's infrastructure hostage. >> yes. >> right? 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jefferson city. the national weather service confirms the city took a direct hit from a twister. all jefferson city firefighters have been called into work on rescue operations. we spoke to the city's mayor. . >> the biggest concern is that we are hoping that everybody's okay. buildings and things can be replaced. we just are hoping that everybody is all right. >> the damage is extensive, roofs ripped off homes, debris everywhere. at least 10,000 customers are without power. at this chevy dealership, the cars literally tossed around. landing upside down. officials are asking people to stay indoors. >> we do not need citizens coming out, helping us by driving around identifying problems. we have enough calls coming in from affected citizens to where we don't need people driving around telling us that there's a tree in the roadway. we have personnel out doing that. >> three people in missouri are confirmed dead. debris reached as high as 13,000 feet in some places. several injuries reported in the carl junction area of jasper county. a possible tornado also downed trees and power lines in joplin eight years to the day after a catastrophic storm there killed 158 people. in oklahoma, we're keeping an eye on a pair of run away barges that may have hit the interstate bridge and a near by dam in weber falls. officials calling for evacuations along the river. residents have been told if they are staying, quote, write your name on your arm in permanent marker. >> the flooding from earlier storms sinking this home along the cimarron river in logan county. the oklahoma highway patrol rescuing a woman who had to climb out of a window to get to safety, and the threat in that region is not over. cnn's pedram javaheri live for us in the weather center. it has just been a wild few days. >> it has, and you know what's impressive to me. the current hour at 5:30, seeing the intensity continuing. when you lose the daylight heating, you see it quiet down a little bit but the activity as flourished into the overnight hours. tornado warnings still in place. now severe thunderstorm watch is issued across portions of indianapolis and areas to the east. notice the activity pushing away from st. louis. plenty of lightning strikes. plenty of heavy rainfall which may be the next level of concern across the region and indianapolis seeing the brunt of the system to the north where winds easily could be up to 50, 60 miles per hour across these regions, severe thunderstorms in place across the area. 29 reports of tornadoes. 50 reports of wind damage. up to 30 for hail. you look at this, look at the past five days. nearly 170 tornado reports in a five-day span. from what i could calculate that's the most we have seen in that short of a period in two year's time. the activity definitely ramping up in the peak of tornado season. areas around the plains, from wichita southward toward lubbock, texas, still seeing a level three for strong thunderstorms and another round of tornadoes this afternoon and also notice around portions of the northeast, including areas just outside of philly there, just west of philly, an enhanced risk in place. that's a 3 on a scale of 1 to 5 this afternoon and this evening. the pattern still continues across much of the country, guys. >> thank you so much. turning to politics now, president trump proving there's more than one way to shut down the federal government until all investigations by the house are done, mr. trump will not work with democrats. not on infrastructure, not on immigration, medical care, nor disaster aid, even the budget appears to be on hold. the trumper tantrum as twitter called it erupting wednesday morning after this comment from house speaker nancy pelosi. >> would you believe that it's important to follow the facts. we believe that no one is above the law. including the president of the united states. and we believe that the president of the united states is engaged in a coverup. >> that appears to be the trigger. he walked into a meeting with democrats on infrastructure, lectured them for five minutes and then the president left. his disdain spilled over into the rose garden. >> instead of walking in happily into a meeting, i walk in to look at people that had just said that i was doing a coverup. i don't do coverups. this whole thing was a take down attempt. >> in fact, the president was an unnamed coconspirator in the hush money case that sent michael cohen to prison for three years. the president brought a poster with several mistakes in it, by the way, the 25 million is really the cost of the investigation, but besides that, that was in the rose garden, slamming the mueller report. pelosi continued her tough talk, though, later in the day, even invoking the "i" word. >> in plain sight in the public d domain, this president is obstructing justice, and he's engaged in a coverup. and that could be an impeachable offense. >> in a letter to her democratic colleagues, pelosi said trump quote had a temper tantrum for us all to see. the president doesn't see it that way tweeting this is not true. i was purposely very polite and calm, much as i was minutes later with the press in the rose garden. let's go live to washington, bring in cnn political reporter, rebecca buck. good morning, good to see you. >> good morning. >> quite a show at the white house yesterday. here is how chuck schumer sees it. >> he did not even sit down. he stomped into the room and began this diatribe mainlily aimed at speaker pelosi saying she said coverup. now, that's been said many types before. saying there are investigations, we've had these investigations ongoing even three weeks ago when we met and he spoke very pointedly, very inkindunkindly. the bottom line is simple. this is a set up. not a set up on us. he made a fool of himself i think. >> here's how senator schumer and donald trump's hometown paper sees it, snit hits the fan. was this just a trap as admirab admirable akbar said. >> this is something we have seen from the president before, in fact, long before he was president, he would walk out of his own divorce proceedings dating decades back. this is something we have seen from donald trump before. the reason that this makes members of congress nervous is because they are in the midst of some very important budget negotiations. they're trying to reach a two-year budget deal, trying to raise the debt limit in a few months. if donald trump is not going to work with democrats on anything we have seen with the government shut down that he is willing to throw the government into crisis to try to get what he wants, so the concern that republicans and democrats on capitol hill have at this moment is the president going down that road again or will he come back to the table and pass these must-pass measures. something like infrastructure is one thing if you want to get these pieces of legislation through to improve the country, frankly, but these must-pass measures are another question entirely, and they have a few of these coming before them in the coming months and beeweeks. >> yeah, that set us up for trouble in the fall if they don't do that hard work now. yesterday morning before this reality show episode, it looked like there was optimism that some of the real work was going to get done. i wonder if the president risks a reputation hit here. he had said we could do 2 trillion on infrastructure. some of the people around him said i don't know how we're going to pay for that, and now he doesn't have to answer if we're not going to talk about infrastructure anymore. >> democrats don't have an incentive to acede to the president's demands, when he decided to hold up legislative movement. do voters hold him accountable for that, his approval rating is historically low. we are down to the core trump supporters as is. if some of those supporters start to think maybe we want something who will work with congress, that could be a problem for the president. >> but we're still at a point where a republican congressman is willing to go further on impeachment than is nancy pelosi. are you seeing a change here, still only around 10% of the house calling for it. are you seeing a change, are democrats less fearful now of going after an impeachment inquiry? >> i think democrats still see the reality on capitol hill, kamala harris just last night on stephen colbert noted that the senate, of course, republicans control the senate, there's no scenario where the senate currently is going to vote to impeach the president, and so the question for democrats is why would house trademocrats got on that limb to start impeachment proceedings if they know the senate is going to bat those down. democrats still see a benefit in continuing these investigations and moving forward in looking into the president's financial dealings, these possible connections with russia, but they don't see the benefit yet politically proceeding on impeachment. we'll see, especially as this democratic primary with the presidential race continues, does pressure from the base mount on impeachment. we have seen beto o'rourke just this week saying he believes impeachment is the way to go. >> and bernie sanders last night told us on cnn it's time for impeachment proceedings as well. so fascinating. nice to see you, rebecca buck, thanks for getting up early with us have a great rest of the day. >> you too. a federal judge in new york ruling the president cannot block subpoenas by house democrats to deutsche bank and capital one. the judge says the subpoenas are broad but clearly pertinent to the work of congress. the decision starts a one week clock for trump's legal team to find a way to keep the banks from releasing extensive information about president trump, his businesses and family members. earlier this week a d.c. federal judge said mazars would have to comply to a subpoena. a 6th migrant child has died after crossing the border and the latest case being reported happened eight months ago. a 10-year-old girl from el salvador dying in the care of the office of refugee resettlement. five other minor migrants had died before that. there were no child fatalities since 2010. a spokesperson for health and human services says gthe girl came to their san antonio office in march of 2017 with a history of congenital heart defects. surgery complications left her in a coma and she died at a nebraska hospital later. when cnn asked hhs officials why her death was not announced, we were told notifying the media is not required by the department. an infant girl a few months old has died after being left in day care van in florida. police responded to a call about an unresponsive baby at ewing's love and hope academy, and they found the baby in a car seat. >> the kid was there from about 8:00 a.m. to about a little after 1:00 p.m., so almost five hours. >> temperatures in the area reached as high as 92 degrees. darryl ewing, a co-owner of the day care facility was arrested for child neglect. >> oh, boy. ahead, a dog that jumped from a speeding rv during that wild police chase is on the road to recovery. 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punting again when pressed on whether to put harriet tubman on the $20 bill. >> do you support harriet tubman being on the $20 bill. >> i've made no decision as it relates to that, and the current time line will most likely be 2026, even the most optimistic scenario is probably beyond my term. >> a decision had been made on this, mnuchin's predecessor said the u.s. would swap out andrew jackson for harriet tubman. president trump slammed that move as political correctness. your diet may have a greater impact on your cancer risk than previously known. a new study finds in 2015, more than 80,000 new cancer cases among adults were linked to poor diets. that's roughly 5% of all invasive cancer cases. researchers evaluated dietary factors like a low intake of vegetables, fruit, whole grains and dairy products and a high intakes of processed meats, and sugary beverages. while you were sleeping all the drama between president trump and nancy pelosi gave comics plenty of material. >> the president said he wouldn't work with democrats until they're quote phoney investigations were over. he then demanded to see hillary's e-mails and obama's birth certificate. >> a podium adorned with a preprinted sign that said no collusion, no obstruction. right over the seal, right, just blocking out the seal. just very presidential, i got to say, very presidential. reminds me of that time that jefferson address the continental congress that said hemmings, just a friend . >> president trump has engaged in quote a coverup. coverup? yeah, i think so. he's engaged in coverup foundation, concealer, bronzer. possibly a little lip liner. >> what was not on that preprinted poster behind the president was 199 overall criminal counts, 37 people or entities kar entities charged with crimes and five people sentenced to prison but that's a different poster. >> that's a big sign. >> thanks for joining us, i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs, "new day" starts right now. this is cnn breaking news. >> we want to start with breaking news for you. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is new day, thursday, may 23rd, 6:00 in new york and breaking overnight, a deadly outbreak of tornadoes hits the central u.s., a violent tornado striking missouri's capital, jefferson city very early this morning. residents there waking up to this. [ tornado siren ] >> those are of course the sirens, you can see pitch blackness and the storm brewing over the central u.s. rescues are underway. at this hour, multiple people are more than two dozen twisters carved a path in the past 24 hours. tornadoes are already blamed for killing three people in golden city, missouri. >> there are reports of people trapped in the rubble this morning. one storm chaser said of the damage simply, it's too much. you can see what the wind did to vehicles at a car dealership there, simply flipping them over. the jefferson city fire department posted these words on facebook -- please pray for our citizens. we'll speak to the mayor there in a moment. let's get to cnn meteorologist chad myers who is tracking the outbreak of tornadoes. there is still a risk as the morning continues. chad. >> no question. the storms are still out there. this was a big storm. 160 tornadoes basically over the past six days. eventually a town or city was going to get in the way. last night between 11:00 and midnight, jefferson city did get in the way with the storm. it was dark. chasers were out there, but it was dark. this is what they were seeing. basically flashes. they could see lightning flashes and in the background they could see the tornado. right there. that's what this looked like on the way in to jefferson city. a fairly large tornado. no question about it. this was ale

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