The Uncertain Summit
American president Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev are both in political trouble at home and need to do a deal.
Next Monday in Washington, they hold a third historic meeting and it should be their most successful with the signing of an arms control treaty.
Tom Mangold reports from the capitals of East and West on the personal relationship between the two men, the pressures they're under and the doubts that already exist over what will actually follow from the uncertain summit.
Producer JENNY CLAYTON Editor TIM GARDAM