finland. they know how to do these summits, beer summits or otherwise. why are you in helsinki? what s the significance there? it s been a long-standing tradition for presidents of the united states to meet with the leader of russia here. this country borders russia. it s very neutral. they pledged neutrality after world war ii. they allow for friendly ties because they wanted to get along with the east and with the west. and never joined nato or the other alliances. that s right. that pleases president putin for sure. we were expecting protests. we were expecting people to have strong political opinions. 100,000 in london. that s right. we went to the marketplace. this is the presidential palace, the yellow, that s one of his residence, that s where the summit will be hold. across the street, the baltic sea and along the sea is the marketplace. we were asking people what they thought about the summit. we were expecting them to have strong political opinions and
controlled house. you re talking about bipartisanship. i m talking about bipartisanship as well. let s do it in a bipartisan way. we ve got to go. it s a hot topic. i want to thank you for bringing your passion to this argument. thank you. this woman found alive a after going missing for seven days when her suv crashed off a cliff. how she survived and the incredible rescue, coming up. plus, why helsinki? ainsley and ed break down the historical significance for tomorrow s summit and the booze that s making helsinki great again, coming up next. (director) cut! nice, candace, but this time bold. did someone say bold? (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat. mmmmm. and go bold! try all of my bold creations pouches!
this is sold out. i got the last one, okay. this is going to be a collector s item. pete, get excited. what is that one? do you see it? make helsinki great. ed, i m flattered. i love you. are those being sold all over the streets in helsinki? there s a marketplace behind me. right below me people are in saunas and people are swimming in a pool on the sea. they re sauna crazy in finland. they have 3 million saunas and 5 million people. you do the math, pretty much everybody s got a sauna. there are people below the studio in saunas. behind me, people are swimming in pools on the sea. they love it. the weather here is great. when you compare it to the singapore summit, humidity was stifling, we were all complaining, we had fans and everything else. it is beautiful here. it sounds like it. we re going to need ed henry in a sauna but save that for
welcome back. as rod rosenstein announces charges against 12 russian nationals, they are moving to impeach rod rosenstein. here with an inside look in helsinki, investigative reporter sarah carter. good morning. it s good to have you here. it s great to be here. the timing of all this is really suspicious, the idea that robert mueller he s been working on this investigation as we all know for well over a year. to indict these 12 russians right on the eve of the president s summit with putin and the fact that rosenstein who oversees this announced it himself, he could have waited until after the summit, it is infeweinfuriating house republi. part of the biggest problem they re facing is the fact that rod rosenstein, not only did he
me. you never know what happens. i will absolutely, firmly ask the question. hopefully we ll have a very good relationship with russia. if we have a good relationship with russia, china and other countries, that s a good thing, not a bad thing. what do we know about the schedule for the two of them? they have kept it close to the vest. they ll have meetings in a presidential palace which is a few hundred yards from where i m sitting right now, the old presidential palace in helsinki. we expect they may have a joint news conference at the end. the president maybe wanting to announce something about nuclear nonproliferation, maybe a grand bargain where he gets putin to agree to get iran out of syria in exchange for something on crimea, a lot of critics raising questions, the president should not just let putin take crimea because he s already done that and if you solidify that it sends a wrong message. i want to take a step back and