to be reasons that interpol exists for good guys around the country i round the world to come together. i think what you would see potentially is countries losing the association. and pulling their data with them? pulling their data or not wanting to share any additional data. the other part of it is funding. it s about 80% funded by western democracies. the whole idea was western democracies, much like the u.n., propped this association up up so that all of these participants, some of the weaker countries in terming of law enforcement will join in and they can filter out information and help bring justice around the world. if those countries don t want to participate and share, they re not going to want to fund. it s the same dilemma we re having with the united nations, if there is not trust in the system, it will eventually decay. if it can t be effective, it won t be funded. but haven t you watched this with putin? wasn t putin s goal tear nato apart. have the nato allies
if that if those countries don t want to participate and share, they re not going to want to fund. this is the same dilemma we re having with the nouszunited nations and global systems. haven t you watched this with putin. wasn t putin s goal tear nato apart, have the nato allies tear themselves up from the inside. isn t this like a ballgame for putin? this is the destruction of liberal democracies and all their unions around the world. intersuper bowl a small portion of that. if you look, whether it s nato, the european union, the united nations, interpol, all of these unions if they can be dissolved, discredited or weakened as institutions is what we re looking at in the post trump world. we saw with the khashoggi murder and the president s statements there. wow. it s the breakdown of trust.
wanting to share any additional data. the other part of it is funding. it s about 80% funded by western democracies. the whole idea was western democracies, much like the u.n., propped this association up up so that all of these participants, some of the weaker countries in terming of law enforcement will join in and they can filter out information and help bring justice around the world. if those countries don t want to participate and share, they re not going to want to fund. it s the same dilemma we re having with the united nations, if there is not trust in the system, it will eventually decay. if it can t be effective, it won t be funded. but haven t you watched this with putin? wasn t putin s goal tear nato apart. have the nato allies tear themselves apart from the inside like you re watching us and the uk. isn t this part of the ball game for putin? yes, this is the destruction of liberal democracies and all their unions around the world. interpol is one small portion of tha
syria and ukraine are troubling as well. i m happy to talk about those. what he did, neil, on the election meddling question, blaming the u.s., blaming democrats, blaming the previous administration and accepting putin s word? i m just stunned. you know, a lot of us criticize donald trump a lot. this was a deliberate strategy to basically say, 2016 meddling, not a big deal. maybe it wasn t putin. that is so fundamentally concerning neil: i don t know what he said privately. it s a he said he said thing and putin is telling he had nothing to do with it, blah, blah, blah. i ll give the benefit of the doubt there. what i am worried about is, if he continues with follow up talks and dealing with vladimir putin at a time that he s had harsh things to say about the
recent tweet from the u.s. president we ll take it full screen to show you there in in between these two leaders. yes, certainly will be. and is and we ll be covering it for you. over the last few years russia has repeatedliary certified itself on the world stage. and president putin has put forth of an image of himself as a controlling strongman. with all eyes on the meeting randi kaye looks back how vladimir putin has played some encounters with other world leaders. when german chancellor angela merkel met with putin back in 2007 they weren t alone. the russian president brought his big black lab even though merkel was afraid of dogs. she had been attacked by a dog back in 1995. she sat with her hands in her lap clearly uncomfortable while the russian president seemed to smirk. it was a power play,