Bedsheets hanging in a dozen cells and the mystery in paradise takes a turn after three americans are found dead at a resort in the caribbean. Were now seeing the autopsy results. We begin with Speaker Pelosis apparently very, very long game. She says she doesnt want to see trump impeached. She wants to see him moved from the white house to a different kind of taxpayer mondayed housing and that would be prison. Pelosi said this during a meeting with House Judiciary Committee chairman jerry nadler as well as other Key Committee chairmen investigating President Trump, a number of who are calling for the beginnings of impeachment inquiries. Its important to note that nadler is facing a lot of pressure from within his own party, from within his own committee to really move forward with impeachment, at least as a first step. He was in this meeting with Speaker Pelosi when she said this. Explain the context in which this was said . This is the second time nadler went to pelosi private ily and said i want to do this. I want to open an impeachmentp inquiry in my commit and will you give me permission and she pushed back and her point was i dont think impeachment is the right direction. I think that we should beat him at the ballot box and then because hes not in the white house hell be able to be prosecuted for what she thinks the crimes that she thinks he committed. Do you take her at the meaning of what she said, or is she trying to assuage these members this, growing faction within her party that stays something needs to be done . She says the punishment should be greater than impeachment . I think its a little bit of both. She thinks thump should not be president , that he should be out of the white house, and her rhetoric has gotten stronger and stronger, that he committed a criminal violation of constitution, same as shes said before but at the same time she thinks impeachment would be disastrous and shes stepping up her rhetoric to show her caucus, yes, im strong, yes, im firm on punishing trump, but, no, this is not the way to go. Is that going to assuage some of them, do you think . I talked to a lot of democrats, and most of them have said, you know, we want to wait to see what mueller says. We want him to testify and if they can get special counsel mueller to testify before the Judiciary Committee that could kind of be the straw that breaks the camels back. You have some new reporting. We heard last week from Robert Mueller saying my report is my testimony. They want it to come out of his mouth and not just be on 400 pieces of paper. Whats going on with democrats and where they are with trying to get him to testify . Nadler has been very quiet about him testifying and hes still negotiating with muellers team to get him before the committee. Mueller has kind of said as far as we know ill testify in private if i have to. I dont want to do it be publicly and what we reported this morning is nadler actually said im going to give these negotiations about a week or two more and then im looking at issuing a subpoena to make him testify. Really great reporter. Thank you. President trump is refusing to back down to hit mexico with new tariffs on mexico and now hes threatening china with more tariffs. Discussions with mexican officials are resuming today. Talks yesterday with Vice President mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo were described as positive, even though the tariffs are still scheduled at this point to take effect. The president planning to impose a 5 tariff on all goods from mexico. That who start on monday, and then that increases 5 every month up to 25 in october, a huge tariff. The critics, many from the president s own party, say American Consumers actually are the ones who will pay the price. Abby philip is from ireland where the president is spending the night before returning to washington. Abby, this is a big split between the president and his party. Tell us where this stands and where its headed. Well, brianna, this has been building for months now, but with these new tariff threats that the president has been issuing against mexico, i think republicans are becoming much more uncomfortable seeing the president using tariffs as a tool to deal with the immigration issue, but President Trump is not backing down. In fact, hes standing firm, telling mexico that the tariffs will go on them, that hes happy with the position that he is in right now, and, in fact, that he thinks that republican senators are foolish to try to some him and that they dont understand the issue, and beyond that President Trump is also talking about tariffs on china, additional tariffs on china which have already spooked markets over the last year, and heres what he had to say about whether or not those are definitively going to go into place in the coming months. Am i going to put the extra 325 billion worth of tariffs . I will make that decision i would say over the next two weeks. Probably right after the g20. One way or the other ill make that decision after the g20. Ill be meeting with president xi, and well see what happens. So there are now dual threats of tariffs causing republicans to have a little heartburn about this, the party about free trade for quite some time and President Trump has real turned that upside down, and as for things with mexico, these talks are continuing really right now, and mexican officials are saying they are making some progress, but a white house official said not too long ago, mers deese schlapp, said mexico needs to do more to stop Illegal Immigrants from coming across the border. What exactly they want mexico to do they havent been specific what, numbers they want to see the border cross hit and when. No specifics from the white house on that, and i think thats why they are still at this hour quite a bit of uncertainty about whether the administration is in fact willing to make a deal to avert the tariffs going into place on monday. All right. Abby philip in ireland, thank you. And first on cnn, a Homeland SecurityWatchdog Agency found decrepit conditions during unannounced visits to four immigrant Detention Centers around the country, and were just learning about these 2018 inspections detailed in a report obtained by cnn. Conditions in the kitchen of one facility were so bad that the kitchen manager was replaced during the inspection. Correspondent Jessica Schneider has more on this. Jessica, walk us through the major findings in this report. Reporter you know, brianna, the Inspector General singled that new jersey Detention Center out, the same one that fired the kitchen manager on the spot for immediate risks or egregious violations and at that same facility inspectors found open packages of raw chicken leaking blood, slimy, foulsmelling lunch meat and moldy bread, and thats just one facility here. Investigators from the Inspector Generals office, they made surprise visits to four different facilities in california, colorado, louisiana and new jersey where they found a number of violations, including mold and unsanitary bathrooms, even braided bedsheets that they referred to as nooses in cells that can be used in suicides, and they also cited inadequate outdoor space. This is all found over the course of seven months at the end of 2018. Now, remember, these are Detention Centers for undocumented immigrants. Most of them are not criminals, and the ig stressed that this is where these migrants stay awaiting civil proceedings, and as such their confinement should not be punitive. They shouldnt have to put up with these conditions. So i. C. E. Was given some time to fix a lot of these conditions, and they have recommend deed a lot of the problems according to the report, but ig is still insisting on more documentation confirming that followup inspections and other kriskt actions have been taken, but issue here is with this influx of migrants that were seeing, an alltime high or actually decade high in the past month. These problems could potentially flare up again. In fact, i. C. E. s new acting director mark morgan told reporters on monday that there are currently around 52,000 single adults right now in i. C. E. Custody, and brianna, thats an alltime high, and its exceeding the funding levels, so, again, some of these problems could flare up again at these facilities, but i. C. E. Says that they are keeping a close watch and reporting on this to the Inspector General. Brianna . Jessica schneider, thank you for that report, and the number of migrants cross the border with mexico, its surging. Those who are cross illegally as jessica detoday. According to u. S. Customs and border protection,more than 144,000 migrants were arrested or encountered along the southern border inmakers and that is a 32 increase since april, and its the highest monthly total in 13 years. These are numbers that include more than 11,000 unaccompanied minors. A former acting direct orf immigration and Customs Enforcement joins us now. Thanks for being with us. Thanks for having me here. When you are looking at this, whats going senator is it just more people coming to the border . Is it a higher rate of detention, or is it both . Its two things that result in these kinds of conditions. The first this administration has made a dramatic cutback in the oversight of these detention facilities. They have eliminated offices that were responsible for spot check and the funding to do these spot inst. F. Xs and we also see a rapid expansion in detention. Four years ago we were around 34,000 beds filled. Today were over 52,000. When you have that rapid expansion and cut back the oversight, unfortunately, you can expect things like this to occur. Whats behind the increase in detention, the increase more people who are coming to the border, or is thereto rate of detection is also higher . The rate of detention is probably not higher. Its about the same you would expect. With this massive influx of the border, its really the bothered situation and this administration is trying this turn space approach where well detain so many people they wont want to come anymore. When you look at what this dhs ig report found, that this is a lack of oversight, you see this as punitive, as designed to be a deterrent . You know, listen, the people at i. C. E. That i worked with care deeply about the issues of confinement. Its impossible to do any sort of detention that provides ideal detention. Youre exas bagot any conditions that they have, health and Mental Health issues that they have otherwise. Why are we relying on alternatives that will save taxpayers billions of dollars . Well spend probably over 4 billion this year on detection when we can do it in a way thats no less tougher on the border and board border detention. Its hard when you expand it and cut back on oversight resources, youre very hard to avoid situations like this. When you heard this report out of the washington post, they were the first to break it yesterday, youre talking about exacerbating physical and mental problems of people who have them when you put them in these facilities. They reported when it came to unaccompanied minor a reduction in any sort of really a lot of play, english lessons, perhaps legal advice, what does that sunshine what is the end result of that to you . I certainly think that the administration is trying to implement some punitive measures that they think will deter individuals. The bottom line is deterrence has failed. What is the effect on up accompanied minors what those things are taken . Its dramatic. Taking away bakes core provisions, that, first of all, these facilities have to be licensed by state providers, and here very a situation where youre now depriving them of basic conditions in an effort look, theres no legitimate justification for it other than theres a little bit of hint of cruelty toe this quite frankly. It will have no impact on our border security. Negligible impact on our Budget Resources and all part of this effort to promote this image that were being tough on this when frankly its not real tough but ineffective. The president has deployed troops to the bothered, as youre away, and now weve found out that some of the troops are going to spend 30 days painting a border wall that, quote, to improve the aesthetic appearance of the wall is this proper use of the military . Is this misappropriation of defense funds . Well, look, i spent a lot of time working ton with the department of defense of on the issues of putting the guard at the border. Theres very limited functions. They can provide air assets that increase the is surveillance capability, provide boots on the ground. Should they be painting a wall . They shouldnt. Who should be painting the wall . Certainly shouldnt be the department of defense. Weve seen an administration thats taken a highly symbolic approach, the wall itself, the deployment. Military and family separation and its been wildly ineffective and people like myself and career Border Patrol folks ive worked with knew going in that none of these solutions would be effective in stopping the flow of Central Americans at our border. We need to dedicate the resources to the offices that process these cases quickly hand move the cases through and get them out of the country quite frankly. 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Talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. Now to a terrible training accident that happened just in the last few hours at the u. S. Military academy at west point. There is at least one cadet dead and 20 other cadets and two soldiers are hurt after a vehicle accident near an Army Training site. Lets go to cnn correspondent Alex Marquardt and tell us, alex, what you are learning. Reporter well, brianna, were waiting fourgame more details about this accident that took place this morning. What we have learned so far is there is at least one person dead, a west point cadet who was in training with classmates who died in this accident. We understand that it involved what they are calling a light, medium tactical vehicle so looking at images of these vehicles online, it looks like a small truck, and we understand that this cadet died in an accident to do with that vehicle. In addition to that one death, there are an additional 22 injured. Some 20 candidates 20 cadets and two soldiers. Now, this, of course, takes place after the school year. West point already had its Commencement Ceremony and so these were cadets who we understand are in their second summer at the military academy. Traditionally these cadets spend this spender doing specialized training in what is called combat support, combat service support, so learning some very vital skills in their evolution as soldiers in, their evolution to officers, so that that is the latest. We are expecting more details, and and its obviously a highly tragic situation. These these students and these cadets taking part in this training long before they had they head to the batt