digging in insisting he was right, the map doctored with a sharpie. the new york times reports wilbur ross threatened to fire top employees at noaa after the birmingham office contradicted the president s report that dorian might strike bam. we ll talk to that reporter. that story broke after they said the chief scientist backed the agency over its own experts on dorian. while the hurricane did make landfall in north carolina late last week, the devastation there pales in comparison to what we have seen out of the bahamas. 44 people so far were killed. the death toll is expected to rise. the u.s. has taken in more than 1,000 dorian survivors from the islands. while earlier today the acting customs and border protection chief mark morgan said he s not ruling out temporary protected
i think we re we re seeing this administration hurt kids, thousands of children held hostage by not giving them food and water and basic conditions. reporter: more than 100 children are being moved back to a texas border facility, the same facility that just yesterday was shut down for what some called major health and hygiene problems. i spoke with children who were dirty, who said they had not had adequate opportunities to take a bath and they were noticeably had mukus stains or mud. reporter: and tonight there is more turnover among the top officials responsible for the border facilities. as acting customs and border protection commissioner john sanders committed his resignation. i know there was noing t going to be changed. and he suggested he didn t know the official responsible for one of the top priorities. i didn t speak to him. i don t think i ve ever spoken