Florida. The emergency on mt. Everest. The second american dying after reaching the summit. 11 deaths in 10 days. Our team in nepal tonight with new images here. What climbers find when they reach the top. A log jam of other climbers, and youll hear the chilling description tonight. Former Vice President joe biden responding to President Trump tonight, after the president targeted biden while overseas, agreeing with kim jongun. The driver bringing a man to the hospital when the alarming moment happens. The man apparently attacking him for not getting him to the hospital quickly enough. The News Conference moments ago. The woman who survived 17 days lost in the woods. What did she eat and how she slept in a boars den. And the memorial day visitors who left this behind. The outrage tonight over ten tons of trash. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. And we begin with reports of new tornadoes on the ground just a short time ago, this time in pennsylvania. In fact, there are warnings and watches right now from texas all the way up to the northeast. It has been relentless, and now deadly. The outbreak now in its 12th straight day. More than 50 tornadoes reported in just the past 24 hours. This one right here in grant county, indiana. Tonight, the devastating scene across ohio. They have now confirmed multiple ef3 tornadoes. Winds up to 140 miles an hour. Look at this. Homes in dayton completely destroyed tonight. Schools and businesses damaged, too. And all of this as we also watch a flooding emergency unfold across several states, as well. That home right there sinking right into the river near crescent, oklahoma. Again tonight, millions bracing right now for severe storms. The warnings outside philadelphia just a short time ago. And alex perez leads us off from dayton tonight. Reporter tonight, the National Weather service declaring a tornado emergency in the kansas city area, calling it a lifethreatening situation. If youre in bonner springs, you need to be in your tornado shelter immediately. This, after a deadly outbreak overnight. More than 50 twisters reported in eight states. The National Weather service declaring a tornado emergency in the dayton, ohio, area. There you go, power flashes. Tornado on the ground. The tornado just hit our house. Oh, my god. We were just sitting out here. Reporter the new Life Worship Center taking a direct hit. Its steeple completely ripped off. Theres about 25 people, adults and children, in the bathroom inside there. Within five, ten seconds, it goes from dead quiet to a jet engine taking off. Reporter the Fire Department breaking down doors with sledgehammers, searching for people who may be trapped. Look out for your neighbors. If you havent seen somebody that you know, please give us a call. Reporter this is whats left of troy street in dayton, ohio, one of the hardesthit areas. You can see this heavy metal fence completely knocked over, and over here, the metal roof of one building wrapped around this tree. Reporter neighborhoods in the storms aftermath appearing apocalyptic. Multiple ef3 twisters tearing through the area. Its a sad sight. Everybodys going through all their stuff. I cant even imagine. Reporter in nearby celina, widespread damage. An 81yearold man was killed when a car crashed into his house. Back in dayton you can see the kitchen, the dining room and whats left. Reporter tammy king and her husband grateful to be alive. We grabbed each other, held each other and just thanked god that we were still here. Reporter surviving the storm in their basement. We are thinking about all of those families tonight. Alex is live from dayton. And alex, we can see the home completely demolished behind you. Crews are still working to try to get the power back on for so many people now picking up the pieces . Reporter yeah, thats right, david. And people here have also been told they have to boil their water. But i want you to take a look around me here. You can see the rage of this storm. This is whats left of a brick house. There are bricks just about everywhere you look. And if you look here, thats the living room couch, its now outside. The long, frustrating process of rebuilding is only just beginning. David . And we know many are bracing for more tornadoes. Well have that forecast in a moment. But there is also a flooding emergency playing out across several states. Several bridges were closed today. Rivers rising. Abcs will carr tonight in sand springs, oklahoma, hes outside tulsa in a neighborhood under water. Reporter david, entire neighborhoods are under water tonight. We have seen hundreds of homes that are swamped. And the Arkansas River is still going up. Were just down river from the keystone dam, where theyre releasing enough water to fill three olympicsize swimming pools every second. Thats caused this flooding in oklahoma and in arkansas, where they had to close two bridges down today. With more storms on the way, this could be a historic disaster by the end of the week. David . Watching the flooding, as well. Will carr, thank you. Lets get right to rob tonight, who is watching all of this and this urgent threat involving tornadoes across several states. Rob . Reporter yes, david. Another night of expensive storm coverage, including some of the big cities. Here in new york, well get it in an hour. But im worried about folks to our south, including philadelphia. Here is the storm watch across all of pennsylvania, but theres a warning up for just to the south of philadelphia, im worried about chester, im worried about wilmington. Scranton has a Tornado Warning out, as well, and theyre getting rough in pittsburgh. Back through kansas city, thats the western flank of this. Over 12 states under watches currently. And youll see, as we put things into motion, the western part of this does not move much. Chicago, cincinnati, over through new york, philly and d. C. Get another pulse of Severe Weather tomorrow night and all these threats include damaging winds, scattered hail and a few tornadoes, and, of course, more in the way of rain, for which nobody really needs. David . Rob marciano has been storm chasing for days for us. Rob, thank you. To other news tonight. There was a developing headline just before we came on the air tonight involving yet another Security Breach at maralago while the president was in florida. Heres our chief justice correspondent Pierre Thomas tonight with late reporting. Reporter tonight, a College Freshman admits to illegally getting into maralago resort while the president was there last thanksgiving. Telling the judge, according to the palm beach post, i wanted to see how far i could get. Apparently, pretty far. The post reporting that 18yearold Mark Lindblom was arrested 20 minutes later, after walking the grounds. Prosecutors say that he came through a beach access tunnel and simply walked in, even though hes not a member. And although he went through a secret Service Metal detector, lindbolms breach is again raising questions about security when the president is at the resort. In march, another incident at maralago when a Chinese National was arrested after allegedly telling security that she was there to go to the swimming pool. Investigators charged her with lying to the secret service and entering a restricted space. David, prosecutors say the College Freshman used his cell phone to take photographs and video during his time at the resort. That cell phone was later seized. David . Pierre thomas with us live tonight, as well. Pierre, thank you. And next, to the emergency on mt. Everest. A second american climber has died after reaching the summit. 11 deaths there in just the past 10 days. A Record Number of permits have been issued this season, creating essentially traffic jams on the mountain. Delays that can threaten lives. And tonight, our James Longman is in nepal with new images, and the chilling description of what an american climber witnessed. Reporter tonight, chaos at the top of the world. This stunning new video shows that crush of climbers struggling to summit everest. 11 now dead in just 10 days, among them, two americans, including 62yearold chris kulish from colorado. Fellow american ed dohring was on the same climb team as kulish and described a frenzy at the peak, a space he said was about the size of two pingpong tables sidebyside. I several times was elbowed, pushed aside, shoved, by people who were just focused on getting their ideal picture or getting a banner out that they could take a picture of. It was scary, because if you lose your footing, potentially youre going to slide off the summit. Reporter kulish and the First American victim, utah native don cash, both died on their way down after successfully summiting, both were experienced climbers. Thats not the case for everyone. Too many inexperienced people are on the mountain. Not only are we having more people climbing at the same time, but we have more and more people, i think, over the years, that are climbing without the experience they need. Reporter dohring describing climbing around a dead climber on his way to the summit. A record 381 permits have been issued to climb everest this year. And because of bad weather, over 200 people were forced to summit on one good day. But the traffic jams create an hourslong wait in whats called the death zone, where a lack of oxygen and exhaustion test even the worlds best climbers. And James Longman reporting in tonight from kathmandu, nepal. And james, the climber you interviewed there described stepping around that dead climber. The jam of climbers slowing their decent from the top. Really just horrifying stories. And people are going to ask when they see the pictures you showed there tonight, why are they allowing so many climbers at once . Reporter well, david, there are more and more tour groups offering lower and lower prices, and those lines you saw there are caused in part by inexperienced climbers unable to use complicated equipment. That causes loads of people to wait behind them in dangerous conditions. David . James longman in nepal for us tonight. James, thank you. President trump is back at the white house tonight after a fourday visit to japan, where he took aim at his 2020 rival, joe biden, while on foreign soil. The president agreeing with what kim jongun had said about biden. Tonight, biden is now responding, and heres abcs chief White House Correspondent jonathan karl. Reporter in japan, donald trump not only ditched the tradition of american president s avoiding partisan politics overseas, he said he agreed with an insult north korean dictator kim jongun directed at former Vice President joe biden. Kim jongun made a statement that joe biden is a low i. Q. Individual. He probably is, based on his record. I think i agree with him on that. Reporter and then, standing next to the japanese prime minister, he added his own attacks on biden. In terms of criticism that youre sort of supporting a dictator instead of an american Vice President . I can tell you that joe biden was a disaster. Reporter biden waited until trump was back in washington before responding. His spokeswoman issuing a statement ten minutes after air force one landed. The president s comments are beneath the dignity of the office. To be on foreign soil on memorial day and to side repeatedly with a murderous dictator against a fellow american and former Vice President speaks for itself. The Biden Campaign said it was part of a pattern of trump siding with autocrats. In japan, the president also said he wasnt concerned about north koreas shortrange missile tests earlier this month, directly contradicting his own National Security team. Youre not bothered at all by the small missiles . No, im not. I am personally not. Jon karl with us live tonight from the white house. And as you reported there, jon, joe biden saying these attacks are below the dignity of the office of the president. Is there any response from the president tonight . Reporter well, i asked the president about those comments as soon as he got back here this afternoon to the white house. No response. But just minutes ago, david, he was back on twitter, again insulting joe biden, making no apologies for what he said in japan, in fact, repeating almost word for word what he said about biden back there. The 2020 race is here. Jon karl, thank you. There are new developments tonight in the widening debate over abortion in this country. Missouris only Abortion Clinic could close friday because the state is threatening not to renew its license. Planned parenthood, which operates the clinic, reports the state says it is investigating, quote, a large number of possible deficiencies. It comes days after missouris governor signed a new law that bans abortions after eight weeks with no exceptions. And tonight, the Supreme Court has issued a twopart ruling on indianas antiabortion law, upholding its requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated, but keeping in place a Lower Court Ruling that blocked the laws ban on abortions motivated by race, sex or disability of the fetus. Next tonight here, to the alarming scene, a lyft driver attacked here in new york city by a passenger he was taking to the hospital. The man apparently angry he wasnt driving fast enough. It is difficult to watch, and there is an investigation now. Heres abcs linsey davis. Oh, my god, how much longer . Its about ten minutes. Reporter an impatient lyft rider gets physical, and tonight, he is wanted by police. In this newlyreleased dash cam video, you can see the man pummeling his driver, eduardo madiedo. The driver picked up two passengers in new york city on thursday. Ah drive faster, please, man. Reporter throughout the ride, the male passenger appears to be in pain, complaining they arent getting to the hospital fast enough. Im sorry, man, i cant get in front of the cars that are in front of me. Reporter the agitated passenger then curses at the driver. Excuse me, man. If youre going to be disrespectful, ill just pull over right now. Reporter the physical confrontation lasts about one minute. Please, stop reporter just before the male passenger flees on foot, he throws a punch through the drivers side window. I was trying to do my best to steer and just pull over as much as possible. Luckily, there was no pedestrians in the way. Reporter the driver says he immediately called 911 and filed a police report. Lyft tells us they do not tolerate harassment or violence, and they have permanently banned that passenger from the platform. Investigation now under way. Just awful video. All right, linsey, thank you. One more high profile decision from the Supreme Court tonight. The justices choosing not to take up a challenge to a Pennsylvania School districts policy on transgender students. The effect of that decision is that the Boyertown School district, 45 miles from philadelphia, will continue to allow transgender students their own choice of which bathrooms and locker rooms they will use. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this tuesday. The 35yearold woman who survived that 17 days lost in the woods. What did she eat, how did she sleep in a boars den, in fact . Youll hear from her in a moment. Also tonight, the rare attack at a wellknown state park. 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Grateful for everything. Reporter the Yoga Instructor and physical therapist says she got lost during a hike when she stumbled onto a path for wild boar. Amanda breaking her leg, even taking cover in a boars den. You slept in the den of a wild boar. I wonder if you could tell us more about that . So, theres boars everywhere through there. My angle ankles already tore up. It was me following boar paths to their boar dens to sleep for night. Reporter and