definitely included in the document requests. they do not own the influx facilities that are in the news lately, but it s the homestead facility in florida that a bunch of presidential candidates recently visited and form rer trump chief of staff john kelly is is on the board. this is a couple other companies that own many of these facilities in the southwest and around the country holding these migrants amid-all of these reports of poor treatment of these people. thank you for that report. we appreciate it. thank you. let s go right now to meteorologist bill karins who has the weather for us. a lot going on with the wh. all krns are in louisiana and it s for water. how much rainfall we re going to get, river flooding and what s going to happen with the surge
who s been covering the migrant crisis from the beginning. the 15-year-old girl went onto say the officer was laughing during the pat down and she felt embarrassed by it. what else did these children describe? basically abuse and behavior that really could be criminal if proven to be true. that s what s so important on what we are seeing here. we have not seen anything yet from inside border patrol agents and outside of the state of texas. those of course were limited to the types of conditions these young children were in. over crowding and unsanitary conditions and those conditions exist as well in yuma. every report that julia ainsley and i reviewed had children staying in the facility longer than 72 hours. it goes to these horrible allegations, sexual assault and
reporters into its new facility for the first time. the facility in texas is the third largest in the system. a a snan antonio nonprofit and local caterer was hired to run the shelter. joining me now is gabe guttierez who just toured the facility. tell us what you saw inside. reporter: well, i was among a few reporters allowed the inside look and behind us is the spokesperson giving us a briefing. and what really struck me is how much money is being spent here. we re told that over the next calendar year, up to $300 million has been allocated just for this facility alone. so it has a capacity of up to 1300 unaccompanied minors. right now it has about 200 or so inside. and as you know and as we ve all been reporting, this is a
after they pushed back on him so we see republican allies also coming out criticizing amazon s role in this deal and arguing for it to be restarted. people wonder about some of these arguments that the single source of vendor and whether that would be a risk. here is the thing, this amazon service, the cloud soervice wil be deployed. right. exactly. look, for me it starts and ends with the acronym and the government in this case. we often comes up with dumb acronym, jedi wins for me. our reporter gabe gutierrez granted an inside look of the facility of migrant children. the video and story coming up
should have seen coming and basically were unprepared a few months ago. that is right now the question. and there seems to be a blame game going between departments, department of health and human services and the department of homeland security. i should point out we ourselves were not allowed to bring cameras inside the facility. but the government has given handout video which i believe that you are watching. and the associated press went in yesterday and take still photos and video and that has also just been released. gabe, thank you for your reporting. just ahead, alex acosta set to speak to reporters in moments. nbc news has learned that president trump is the one who urged acosta to hold this upcoming presser to answer questions about acosta s handling of the jeffrey epstein case. we will bring that to you live. when you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar,