To homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget. That your business is our business the United States postal service. Priority you welcome to kasie d. C. Im kasie hunt. We are live every sunday from washington from 7 00 to 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Tonight, trump putin, the sequel, the leadrs meet in helsinki. Things get tricky ahead of the summit. Later republican congressman Ryan Costello joins me live. He says his colleagues conclusions on the russia investigation should be taken with a grain of salt. But just hours from now, President Trump and President Putin are set to meet. Things were always going to be a little awkward to begin with. And then came the indictments of a dozen russians laid out in forensic detail. It leaves a lot of questions, like whether holding those accountable will come up in their conversation. The russians who were indicted, would you ask putin to send them here . Well, i might. I hadnt thought of that, but certainly ill be asking about it. Again, this
houses of both political parties had track words of defending journalists who were traveling with them in foreign countries. there was an incident i remember with the chinese government in particular where the u.s. administration pushed back and insisted on access. is this something that is doing long-term irreparable damage to the perception of america as a leader on this? i think it is. and in particulate a time when you have hardline populist movements, far-right movements also being supported in one instance by an american ambassador in germany, very offensive to angela merkel and to a lot of people in the state department, foreign service officers, not at all criticized, of course, by this state department. back in the day i remember being in sudan in kartum with
military s explanation of what happened. and north korea set to launch a satellite next month that is going to mark the 100th birthday. there have been missile tests in disguise. the state department is calling the news highly provocative. and it s game on. president obama is raising money in chicago to raise more campaign cash. vice president biden, he is in fighting mode and in a speech to auto workers yesterday blasted republicans who opposed the industry bailout. he made the tough call and president obama was right and they are dead wrong. afghan president hamid karzai says he is not buying the u.s. military s version of the shooting spree in which 16 afghan civilians were killed. president karzai met with family members and elders from the village where an american soldier was blamed for going house to house in a deadly rampage. we re going to go live to kabul. sara sidner is joining us. president karzai says he doesn t believe what he u.s. military and u.s. offi
becomes the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. immediately. the second thing we are here to ask is for the government in kartum to stop randomly killing its own innocent men, women and children. i want to bring in a thethen jones. if you can hear me, here s my question. we know he was talking to the president, trying to bring attention to the atrocities in sudan, but why specifically was he arrested? reporter: he was arrested for the charges, disorderly cross ag police line. it was an act of disobedisobedie planned with his father, other people, martin luther king iii was also there, as well as other congress men from sudan and religious leaders as well. they were there to protest the sudan government blocking food aid with the border of south sudan. there has been ongoing fighting there, the people are under constant bombardment. they weren t able to plant crops so they re facing big food shortages. they want to see more action taken by the u.s. government to put sa
the billion-dollar a year peacekeeping mission in darfur. so they re on the ground, not particularly effective as effective as we would like to see them be. we would like to see them much more be focused on protecting civilians and the united nations security council led by susan rice came, and they are going to look at how to strengthen the mandate. but they re there, so we have a huge infrastructure that s there. we have a vote looming on january 9. the united nations can be the vehicle for getting those registration materials out, for ensuring that that vote can occur in as credible a fashion as possible. larry: what, george, is the worst-case scenario here? what can happen before january 9th that should trouble us the most? well, what can happen before january 9 is that the government of kartum starts funding smaller