60 Minutes Interviewing Chinese President Jiang Zemin (60分钟江泽民专访) Part 2/6

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CBS 60 Minutes Interviewing Jiang Zemin by Mike Wallace, topics included human right, religion and inter-relationship between China and US at that time.

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  • Mike Wallace, do you know it is rude to point at people? You do it repeatedly throughout the interview. It shows a lack of professionalism and a lack of respect, as well as a lack of impartiality that we expect from professional journalists. 60 minutes could have found a better interviewer, wallace doesn't deserve the job.

  • Jiang is a great politician. this interview has changed my opinion about him. well done, President Jiang!

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  • This interviewer is such a joke..."Is the press really that powerful?" If in his very own definition press = freedom of the people...is it powerful or not? What a dumb question....just look at FOX news and CNN brainwashing people and how many people actually fall for it...lol

  • rubbish jiang

  • @jerrywong0 It depends....could be good or bad....A "president" should be elected by a real democracy. But, the communist China is an autocracy. They call him "leader".

  • @justicelogic is leader a bad thing or good

  • @sinongkim Right, the sub script under being civilized and decent is being slaves of the West. Allowing western/ american influence in your economy and have American military base set up on your soil. Sorry, I'd rather be wild.

  • @lianxiang All the nouveaux riches states are under strict government control, like Japan, Taiwan,South Korea.

  • The pre-requisites for the Chinese to move into democracy is being civilized and decent.

  • He is not a Chinese president. He is called "leader" in China, that's all.

  • true, autocratic communist

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