Jiang Zemin: The 60 Minutes Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
  • Former President Jiang Zemin, who led China after the bloody 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, has died. He was 96.
    In 2000, Mike Wallace asked Zemin if he admired the courage of the pro-democracy students at Tiananmen.
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  • @Cindy-wr2xj
    @Cindy-wr2xj Год назад +1178

    Among all the Chinese leaders, Mr. Jiang is the most charismatic one: he was well-trained in science and technology, multilingual, humorous, and was not afraid to show some temper in public. We had watched him arguing with reporters, playing Hawaiian guitar in governor’s party, and laughing with leaders from other countries. He led to China through a difficult time and helped to open the country to the western world. There are of course pros and cons of his work, but overall I think he did a great job! R.I.P. Mr Jiang!

    • @gopalgovin3157
      @gopalgovin3157 Год назад +75

      Yes. He was a man on the ground. He ran his Country peacefully and worked with a lot of foreign countries that came to invest. I testify this as I worked in PRC for more than 5 years. Apart from being a President he was seen visiting all manufacturing plants to ensure and see the progress. May God bless him.

    • @ivanovalexandre8355
      @ivanovalexandre8355 Год назад +34

      Indeed, it was not easy to lead China at that time.

    • @user-iz8oq7qz2e
      @user-iz8oq7qz2e Год назад +22

      Reform and opening up was Deng Xiaoping's policy. Of course, it is a good thing that Jiang Zemin abided by the agreement with Deng Xiaoping. Generally speaking, I think he has done a better job in banning the military from doing business and peacefully handing over power to Hu Jintao. Maintained the reform and opening up, and he did not hunt down the participants after the Tiananmen incident. Now he is dead, may he rest in peace.

    • @kellywang5370
      @kellywang5370 Год назад +1

      so true!!!

    • @Jason-gy4dv
      @Jason-gy4dv Год назад

      Just to let you know, almost all top chinese leaders are multilingual. They just choose not to speak it.

  • @tao5198
    @tao5198 Год назад +432

    It was a really tough interview, and he did excellent

    • @set_mi_freewang68
      @set_mi_freewang68 Год назад +61

      And all we can see how arrogant and prejudiced is the western media

    • @redfront6707
      @redfront6707 Год назад +21

      @@set_mi_freewang68 I know, hearing the ridiculous statements from the interviewer was crazy, but Jiang handled it very well because he is a smart and stable man.

    • @FreeburgPlayer
      @FreeburgPlayer Год назад +1

      @@set_mi_freewang68 成熟的人应该有自己的判断,不会被刁难左右,何况世界不会像清帝国幻想中那样万国来朝

    • @paulz4667
      @paulz4667 9 месяцев назад +1

      He understood most of it and he even said dictator is incorrect

  • @shawnyan184
    @shawnyan184 Год назад +157

    He handled this so well like no one else! Turely tough questions Wallace raised!

  • @lukelupiano6264
    @lukelupiano6264 Год назад +302

    he is a very charistamic person, Jiang Zemin, really keeps calm under tough questions and laughs as if its a normal conversation

    • @NetTubeUser
      @NetTubeUser Год назад +5

      He 'was'. He is dead.

    • @bdstudios6088
      @bdstudios6088 Год назад +11

      @@NetTubeUser Lived to his 90s, not bad

    • @Cynthia-ns9ub
      @Cynthia-ns9ub Год назад +1

      charismatic

    • @Isuppose12
      @Isuppose12 Год назад

      @@bdstudios6088 He had means

    • @gohanlopez5330
      @gohanlopez5330 Год назад

      He did throw a tantrum to the media. There was a video on it

  • @RjhnlyNm
    @RjhnlyNm Год назад +116

    I just found out why this 60 minutes interview resurfaced just now, Former President Jiang Zemin died today.

    • @LaneCorbett
      @LaneCorbett Год назад

      Just after he was removed from the CCP's Annual meeting

    • @RjhnlyNm
      @RjhnlyNm Год назад +31

      @@LaneCorbett that was not him.

    • @LaneCorbett
      @LaneCorbett Год назад

      @@RjhnlyNm nm then

    • @freyja6360
      @freyja6360 Год назад

      The same information is in the description below the video.

    • @TheJoanml
      @TheJoanml Год назад +11

      @@LaneCorbett that was Hujintao😂

  • @zosua36
    @zosua36 Год назад +212

    such a politician with wisdom and confidence is very rare

    • @terrrioudiana5390
      @terrrioudiana5390 Год назад +19

      he dose not care about young people make fun of him, making facetious meme on him. while XIjinpin are quite sensitive.

    • @user-dd3km6nf5n
      @user-dd3km6nf5n Год назад

      @@terrrioudiana5390 that's because we like Jiang's wisedom and humor which Xi doesn't have.So the funny videos or something else we make mostly not appeciate Xi,and that is not fit with ccp interest.

    • @quxilin1993
      @quxilin1993 Год назад +2

      He is a State man,not politician.

    • @quxilin1993
      @quxilin1993 Год назад

      @@terrrioudiana5390 No!You are misunderstanding him! Xi is not like you imagined.

  • @user-vt8lt3io5v
    @user-vt8lt3io5v 8 месяцев назад +49

    Seeing this interview after almost 25 years, it’s just astonishing and sad at the same time. We may never go back to such open and reflecting area.

  • @stupedigo
    @stupedigo Год назад +6

    Thanks for the HD version!

  • @JunshuLiu
    @JunshuLiu Год назад +15

    Thank you for reposting this in HD!

  • @MichaelAppello
    @MichaelAppello Год назад +36

    This is an interview that (1) would never happen today and (2) is so revelatory and informative of the basis of US-China relations.

  • @resortk7548
    @resortk7548 Год назад +437

    Went through the whole interview, I laughed and I cried. Just realized what a wise man JZM was only by the time I grown up, and he passed away. R.I.P

    • @fidesign5924
      @fidesign5924 Год назад +27

      You drank the CCP cool aid

    • @nik021298
      @nik021298 Год назад +41

      @@fidesign5924 I think one can recognize that Jiang Zeming was a great leader that did a lot for his country without having had to drink the "CCP cool aid".

    • @kellywang5370
      @kellywang5370 Год назад +9

      so true !! RIP Jiangzemin!!

    • @harrisonryan3570
      @harrisonryan3570 Год назад +21

      @@fidesign5924 You might not know what he brought to the Chinese,the most critical point for China modernization,the enlightening of people‘s mind. You just listened to the frame up of W. journalist and give up your chance to step in Chinese people‘s shoes

    • @jackieboy1593
      @jackieboy1593 Год назад +7

      Too bad all he spoke about turned out to be false in the end. China is more restrictive than ever, and their real estate bubble is about to blow up.

  • @tianlin1543
    @tianlin1543 Год назад +314

    Through this interview we can see the leader with wisdom and confidence. RIP. Elder Jiang, forever in our heart.

    • @broccolii6827
      @broccolii6827 Год назад +4

      Ur crazy😂😂

    • @HienNguyen-sh4jt
      @HienNguyen-sh4jt Год назад +1

      By the way, please read the book "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" as soon as possible, otherwise it will be too late.
      Many thanks.

    • @Animatron11
      @Animatron11 Год назад

      @@broccolii6827 CCP bots and brainwashed Chinese are everywhere

    • @mkktbkkt3236
      @mkktbkkt3236 7 месяцев назад +1

      永远缅怀!

  • @simplica1
    @simplica1 Год назад +72

    Jiang made total sense with his short and concise answers. China has grown much under him and His words are still ringing true even now!

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke 2 месяца назад +10

    RIP
    Jiang Zemin
    (1926-2022)

  • @GregorBrown
    @GregorBrown Год назад +16

    Insightful interview. Smart charismatic leader. And good journalism.

  • @lingxinzhang464
    @lingxinzhang464 Год назад +132

    Hopefully 60 Minutes will release the uncut full footage on this YT channel in its original edition. While we mourn the loss of a legendary leader, the world has missed journalists like Mike Wallace. This mesmerizing conversation would not have been possible without the common ground of undistorted facts and open minds for mutual understanding.

    • @zh3967
      @zh3967 Год назад +7

      Also the original voice of president Jiang pls

  • @riverliuyuhai
    @riverliuyuhai Год назад +282

    As a Chinese, I have to say that even today, we are still influenced by the legacy and the momentum that President Jiang and his leadership team built 30 years ago. I enjoy watching this tough interview: some real conversation. Unfortunately Chinese leaders today may not want to face this kind of tough questions…

    • @khlua4590
      @khlua4590 Год назад

      As a Chinese too, i dont think its possible, US always hostile towards any country that are not aligned with their view. So its "freedom" unless its different from them, something like that. They kept on bringing human right issue in China, current and past even though other country dont attack their black slavery culture in the past as a propaganda against them and their current "democratic" riot (burning, looting and mass shooting). As far as i concern, their people dont value human right as much (of course not from their word, but more of their action); its just hypocritical. but its understandable, its easier to attack other than introspect to further one's interest.
      By no means i approve dictatorship but for US hostility, the ends doesnt justify the means. But hey, if you strip their freedom, democracy and human rights facade, in the end its just about maintaining their dominance, whether its military or economy. And they cant influence dictatorship just like they can influence other democratic election and in return get favourable deal after their backed candidate won. So yeah, keep pretending to be narcissistic "hero" and "justice" country while keep invading and attacking other countries.

    • @dexdavd
      @dexdavd Год назад +2

      i felt bad when they took him out disrespectfully during ccp elections

    • @edwardmao9792
      @edwardmao9792 Год назад +18

      @@dexdavd its not him thou

    • @dexdavd
      @dexdavd Год назад +1

      @@edwardmao9792 wat do u mean it's not him, then who was that

    • @luiseviktoria7893
      @luiseviktoria7893 Год назад +12

      @@dexdavd it was Hu

  • @WongKinYuenHK
    @WongKinYuenHK Год назад +20

    Damn, those were great responses from Jiang. Could you imagine current authoritarians being asked those questions likes "are you a dictator" or wagging fingers at them. Jiang was confident enough to laugh along and not end the interview the second a confrontational question was asked which I think is amazing.

    • @paulz4667
      @paulz4667 9 месяцев назад

      Hong Kong Chinese actually had respect for him.

  • @sculptingus
    @sculptingus Год назад +36

    Listening again with hopes the ways since have brought our two Peoples closer to what the conclusion of this interview brings. Hope in a future of working together in a common respect of our independence. Both our People's. love this interview. Beautiful and it's true what President Jiang said and I agree it's not political his responces and I also agree the president isn't a dictator from his point of view. Plus how amazing for this person isn't the stereotype of a Dictator even if he is one. I believe the president responded in defense of what the word brings people to believe.
    Same with "political."
    I believe the interviewer went into this more a chess player with an impression already formed. Missing out on asking the questions to Unite our People's
    Asking about the end of War
    Asking about our friendships a d how we fast forward to a future of non violence in both our nation's. Understanding that in both our countries we mirror pasts we are not proud of. Both our countries facing similar challenges. So much to share in ways of the good stuff.
    One day we will be on the Mountain Top all of us around the World. Im listening again a few times more. I believe maybe Peace is closer then we could believe.

  • @barracudafishesmmr5496
    @barracudafishesmmr5496 Год назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @jFiire
    @jFiire Год назад +183

    These were some really good questions. Tough questions usually end interviews early, but this was well questioned and answered. Very respectful from both sides.

    • @damnlebro3779
      @damnlebro3779 Год назад +1

      Though no but

    • @MikhailKalashnikovMiG
      @MikhailKalashnikovMiG Год назад +38

      Did you think Mike conducted himself in a respected manner? If a leader of a country offers you an olive branch by talking about mutual understanding and friendship, is the appropriate response to cross you arms and say "so you admire america"?

    • @aerohk
      @aerohk Год назад +8

      Imagine being given the opportunity to interview the leader of another country, and spending it spewing the exact rhetoric of your own country back at them (includingfinger pointing and disdainful tone), without asking creative and interesting questions that contribute to a more wholistic perspective of why things are the way they are in different geographies.

    • @Joyce-gk9hm
      @Joyce-gk9hm Год назад +4

      you call that respect from the interviewer? hahahaha no wonder at all the diplomacy fails.

  • @arandomtryhard9953
    @arandomtryhard9953 Год назад +125

    he was great at answering the tough questions without undermining his works or his country. even if you don't like china under his rule or he himself, you can't deny that he really did promote both himself and his country really well and my respect and condolences to him.

    • @_._._._._._._._._._._._._.____
      @_._._._._._._._._._._._._.____ Год назад +7

      If you learnt mandarin, you'd be able to find out how different China really is. It's not what the western media paints it at all. At the least, visit the country and see for yourself.

  • @chanjohan995
    @chanjohan995 Год назад +97

    Last time I thought Jiang is a joke, until now I finally realize I am too young too simple

    • @yunni3371
      @yunni3371 Год назад +18

      Too NAIVE

    • @chanjohan995
      @chanjohan995 Год назад +12

      @@yunni3371 yea, sometimes naive😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @SuperSeigerman
      @SuperSeigerman Год назад +1

      @@chanjohan995 Well that's the nature of things, sometimes we only truly understand what we have when it is gone.

    • @saltyolive_
      @saltyolive_ Год назад +3

      @@yunni3371 just like the Canadian PM too naive at the G20 2022 :P

    • @eternal9971
      @eternal9971 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@chanjohan995too simple, sometimes naive

  • @eddieleong6490
    @eddieleong6490 Год назад +111

    Impressed with Jiang's command of English. No Western leader except for one Australian Prime Minister could understand Mandarin.
    Jiang also studied American history, Abraham Lincoln, American politics and society. Few American leaders have spent as much time and effort in understanding China, its culture, its people.
    That sums up the gulf of misunderstanding between USA and China.

    • @kurokoshirai4819
      @kurokoshirai4819 Год назад +7

      Actually Jiang can speak eight foreign languages, includes English,Russian,French,Japanese,Spanish,German,Romana(he loves Romania literature) and Urdu.

    • @kurokoshirai4819
      @kurokoshirai4819 Год назад +3

      Besides, he was an electrical engineer before and loves science and technology during his lifetime, he learned some of these languages to read tech thesis.

    • @ExVeritateLibertas
      @ExVeritateLibertas 15 дней назад

      US President Herbert Hoover understood Mandarin.

  • @PianistStefanBoetel
    @PianistStefanBoetel Год назад +23

    Wishing for such a relaxed and open leadership in China today.

    • @tiram12
      @tiram12 4 месяца назад

      Omg right 😭

  • @sciences-cu4kg
    @sciences-cu4kg Год назад +36

    This video cuts a lot of the content of the interview that Jiang defends himself in a good way.
    For example for the Tiananmen square event, Jiang claims that one of the reason that the students dare to stand in front of the tank, is that he believes the army will not hurt him. This is a basis trust that the student has, regardless of his attitudes towards the existing corruption of the government at the 90s.
    The trust is something that I can relate to and agree with.

  • @bw1678
    @bw1678 Год назад +6

    They both lived to their 90s! Two flames that burned bright and long.

  • @strawberriesandcandy
    @strawberriesandcandy Год назад +233

    No matter his faults in policy, he was one of the last Chinese leaders brave enough to accept a western media interview, especially at a time when sino-us relations were so tense. He was also the first CCP leader to step down after his legal term and facilitate a peaceful transfer of power at the highest level of leadership. Often only when looking back do we see how good we had things in China for those decades of Jiang and Hu

    • @shanshandeng8576
      @shanshandeng8576 Год назад +17

      Very true. Both Jiang and Hu largely overshadowed Xi.

    • @rogernguyen1273
      @rogernguyen1273 Год назад +9

      @@shanshandeng8576 Don't think so !

    • @PokerEasyAcademy
      @PokerEasyAcademy Год назад +19

      @@shanshandeng8576 100Xi < Jiang + Hu

    • @luckarl
      @luckarl Год назад +1

      Honestly, no one needs to take a western media interview seriously. They all lied.

    • @rip_peanut10
      @rip_peanut10 Год назад

      but the main speak was all communist dictatorship bad and all that until now.
      this was before 911.

  • @squal6216
    @squal6216 Год назад +64

    Incredibly direct interview I hadn't seen before

  • @directxxxx71
    @directxxxx71 Год назад +71

    A great leader with a sharp mind whether you agree with him or not
    🙏🙏🙏🙏Rest In Peace 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @4-SeasonNature
    @4-SeasonNature Год назад +84

    I like it when Jiang asked the interviewer a question, and the interviewer couldn't give a straight answer.

    • @budgetfidelity599
      @budgetfidelity599 Год назад +2

      a straight answer? there wasn't an answer.

    • @4-SeasonNature
      @4-SeasonNature Год назад +2

      @@budgetfidelity599 Their Bible has an answer to everything for everyone.

  • @urmwhynot
    @urmwhynot Год назад +56

    I didn't know this leader of China, I was too young. But I think he explains how China and the west are different, and in a very respectful way. That is my feeling.

  • @syngw8235
    @syngw8235 Год назад +122

    An outstanding leader of China who stood the test of time. May his soul rest in peace.

    • @jackieboy1593
      @jackieboy1593 Год назад +7

      Too bad all he spoke about turned out to be false in the end. China is more restrictive than ever, and their real estate bubble is about to blow up.

    • @zhz7514
      @zhz7514 Год назад +9

      @@jackieboy1593 This words have been said for at least 20 years

  • @shqip_sumejja
    @shqip_sumejja Год назад +10

    rest in peace Jiang Zemin you can see his strong charisma and passion to improve China in this interview. it shows his true personality as a kind man

  • @rinaliu
    @rinaliu Год назад +9

    If only to choose one sentence I love most, that is “I hope to promote the mutual understanding”, and this is exactly we lack so much at this moment. Covid just makes the situation worst.

  • @lucasalmeida6618
    @lucasalmeida6618 Год назад +54

    Jiang Zemin was a really great man!

  • @arui926
    @arui926 Год назад +3

    The interview shows how wise he was!

  • @ZengPengxuan-mo6lv
    @ZengPengxuan-mo6lv Год назад +77

    He gave an incredible message in the most tough condition, illustrated China in a tremendously more favorable way. A good lesson to be learned. RIP.

  • @GabrielCastro-qu2gr
    @GabrielCastro-qu2gr 3 месяца назад +2

    Great Interview

  • @landorapido6558
    @landorapido6558 Год назад +4

    I admire Jiang Zemin, being a soft spoken person now...not like before... Now he listens , maybe he has impart wisdom by his bad and good experience...and he has a point...

  • @user-ov2zb4sz1n
    @user-ov2zb4sz1n Год назад +243

    一个充满智慧的领导人,一个心怀百姓的人,一个没有什么惊天纬地的功绩,但是让人民真正的丰衣足食。一个生前让人嘲笑讽刺无数次,但死后人们发现他才是一个伟人。

    • @dckeji
      @dckeji Год назад +37

      没有对比就没有伤害,拿他同邓公比,当然邓公光彩显然高过他,因此小时候的我们不懂,如今他有人同他比了,才懂他的绝心和雄才大略,渊博的知识储备。哎,希望祖国的未来越来越强吧,领导人不要退步。

    • @39who71
      @39who71 Год назад

      @@dckeji 借古讽今,那时候的贪腐,社会治安混乱,贫穷,下岗的绝望。有脑子的人谁想回到那个年代?

    • @user-ov2zb4sz1n
      @user-ov2zb4sz1n Год назад

      @Qing Zhou 西方虽然是选举,但我认为同时期其他的领导人不应该能比江泽民做的更好。面对那么复杂的情势和矛盾,让人均GDP增长了4倍,面对那么多指责和嘲讽,依旧隐忍前行,我们不能再多说什么了。

    • @user-nh6gu5rs1i
      @user-nh6gu5rs1i Год назад

      @@39who71 下岗怪他?不怪体制的积重难返?
      贪腐你以为以前没有?治安混乱以前不是更混乱?
      只不过那会开始有互联网了,以前你只能从报纸上看罢了,报纸上你能看到才有鬼

    • @39who71
      @39who71 Год назад +5

      @@user-nh6gu5rs1i 你的记忆是不是出了问题?你敢在19年一个人晚上到广州火车站晃一晃么?

  • @zhiqiangtang2963
    @zhiqiangtang2963 Год назад +35

    Jiang was leading China for a crucial period that laid the foundation for what China had become today, a period of growth and advancement by magnitude none of any American presidents in history could have done. The level of confidence and condescending attitude Wallace had was, let me be polite here, amazing. He must be thinking that it’s just another dictator without having the slightest idea what a historical figure he was talking to.

    • @joellis5915
      @joellis5915 Год назад +7

      The US/Uk/Europe are very myopic and near-sighted to see big pictures. Their congregated views are only to see how much benefit that I could have at this very moment. Never worry about 5 minutes down the road. Dealing with the West is like dealing with a sub-human, needed to be done accordingly.

    • @zhiqiangtang2963
      @zhiqiangtang2963 Год назад +1

      @@joellis5915 agreeing here. were it not for NATO, which disables the UK and Europe from holding capability to defend themselves, I would say EU and the UK would have been more sophisticated and rational. The US on the other hand could have done a much better job be the world dominator given its possession of power and resources, militarily and economically. However, their unfortunate misuse of the surplus power made their strategic foresight immoral as a country and as a people

    • @namesaname
      @namesaname 3 месяца назад

      ​Your thinking doesn't make sense.
      EU is the only way for Europe to prosper.
      The problem is, similarly to any other government, that temporarily the people in charge are idiots and control freaks. It can be seen in the US, and in China as well. ​@@zhiqiangtang2963

  • @takina7
    @takina7 Год назад

    great interview

  • @SidMewara
    @SidMewara 3 месяца назад +1

    This is how great interviews are conducted.

  • @qinmaye
    @qinmaye Год назад +60

    I can't find better words to describe such a great man, such an outstanding talent in every way is something I am not qualified to evaluate. Bon voyage, Mr. Jiang

    • @shiruitao5477
      @shiruitao5477 Год назад +2

      🧢

    • @user-xg1nf8gn7o
      @user-xg1nf8gn7o Год назад

      字打错了。。

    • @bollocks5724
      @bollocks5724 Год назад +4

      Forced organ harvesting = great man apparently.

    • @yuanzhou4208
      @yuanzhou4208 Год назад +1

      实在是因为这一届太差了

    • @chinagod1
      @chinagod1 7 месяцев назад

      @@yuanzhou4208
      差你妹,当年江在的时候大家都骂,现在回过头来才发现人家的大智慧。。习近平这些年也做的很好,也是优秀的领导人。

  • @user-mh4ro2yj1k
    @user-mh4ro2yj1k Год назад +126

    He devoted his life to his country. All of the Chinese people love him.
    R.I.P. Mr. Jiang.

    • @Lone432345
      @Lone432345 Год назад +8

      Except the ones he killed. I bet there not in the loving mood.

    • @aslampervez2294
      @aslampervez2294 Год назад +37

      @@Lone432345 why westerners are so salty like you have eaten all the salt of ocean

    • @sukhoi4740
      @sukhoi4740 Год назад +1

      @@Lone432345 guess how many clinton killed?

    • @Chinese_real_estate
      @Chinese_real_estate Год назад

      ​@@Lone432345

    • @SophiaAstatine
      @SophiaAstatine Год назад +2

      ​@@aslampervez2294 Why are people so apologetic about Jiang's human rights violations?

  • @jimgu2578
    @jimgu2578 Год назад +45

    RIP Mr. Jiang. Your legacy shall not be forgotten.

  • @user-hb9jq7wb7l
    @user-hb9jq7wb7l Год назад +79

    我是中国人,江主席后来说他很欣赏华莱士先生。虽然华莱士问的问题很尖锐,但是正是西方人民想知道的,也正是符合江主席的想法,他想借华莱士先生的媒体,让他解释清楚所有西方人对中国疑惑,让封闭很多年的社会主义中国和西方资本主义国家人民更好的交流。

  • @kennyhunt7812
    @kennyhunt7812 Год назад +7

    R.I.P still today showing all the wisdom and should lead the near future ahead.

  • @isj8827
    @isj8827 Год назад +22

    I watch this interaction between them with amazement because this kind of humour and laughing in an interview by the president of China is unthinkable today. Especially to an american interviewer. Miss the old times before smart devices were everywhere, you see the clips of Chinese streets and no cameras and no phones in everybody's hand.

  • @vampirzhul8115
    @vampirzhul8115 Год назад +2

    I really like his tie and suite, very elegant. Also he was a great (and popular worldwide) leader for China back in the days.

  • @JohnLincolnUSA
    @JohnLincolnUSA Год назад +2

    Kudos to the leader of over a billion people sitting and answering “biased” questions from Mike Wallace. I have used the term “biased” as in from their perspective. It’s very impressive especially when you consider that this was about 22 years ago!

  • @oswaldtong6101
    @oswaldtong6101 Год назад +36

    RIP. Rest in peace😢

  • @zomgneedaname
    @zomgneedaname Год назад +3

    Ah wow, this is truly a relic from a more civilised time.

  • @anycorp316
    @anycorp316 Год назад +4

    Respect! One of the most personable leaders in China!

  • @user-ru5wu2rf5m
    @user-ru5wu2rf5m Год назад +25

    He created a great era.when I heard that he has passed away,I felt very regretful.

    • @jasonfung9516
      @jasonfung9516 Год назад

      its because u were never in any part of china when he was president, when he ordered to shoot anyone who stand against ccp, i wish u were there too.i am saying this because i was there and my family died.

  • @kindface
    @kindface Год назад +14

    Watching this video, I can't shake off how time has flown. Both Jiang and Wallace are no longer with us. Maybe they're having a tipple and laughing over their respective performances in this interview and wondering: "Boy, we sure took life seriously. And what for? Look at us then. And look where we are now? Damn!" LOL.

  • @POPE_FRANC1S
    @POPE_FRANC1S Год назад +7

    Though I don't agree with Jiang Zemin on many of his views I admit that he handled himself extremely well in the interview, and I greatly respect him for having done it

  • @willyang4487
    @willyang4487 Год назад +62

    A truly wise man. Will always be remembered by us.

  • @bobsands3557
    @bobsands3557 Год назад +19

    Wallace seems to forget that the founding fathers actually opposed political parties for the very reasons Jiang outlined.

    • @andres-p
      @andres-p Год назад

      Exactly. As much as I inevitably lean more toward the interviewer's agenda, a lot of his actual questions were one-dimensional interpretations of an idealized US reality, or unanswerable rebukes.

  • @maxwang2537
    @maxwang2537 Год назад +30

    Great interview. You are missed badly.
    Didn’t see this before. Yes, he’s charismatic I must say.

  • @carolinacoins4644
    @carolinacoins4644 Год назад +10

    Jiang Zemin was probably the most characteristic leader of China so far. He had a very long journey and he was a very good diplomatic leader with the rest of the world. Rest In Peace Jiang.

  • @muktar.webdev
    @muktar.webdev Год назад +1

    Well,, The Interview was one of the greatest and President did excellent.

  • @arcticseal585
    @arcticseal585 Год назад +4

    R.I.P.🙏

  • @spiritedaway99
    @spiritedaway99 Год назад +24

    im glad ytb suggested this video for me, I would have never believed that China had such a charismatic nice great leader!!

    • @PatrickFan123
      @PatrickFan123 Год назад

      If you learn more you will find the first modern leader of China Chairman Mao is an outstanding Poet in modern history. But quite strangely he don't even know how to shoot with a gun all his life. But in his leadership China has her own Nuclear weapons, guided missiles and Satellites. Chinese people say he made China stand up.
      Next leader Deng xiaoping has studied in French when he was young. And when he took power he paved the path for China to open up and reform, so China has become the second biggest economy in the world from scratch. Chinese people said he made China rich.
      And for the current and next Presidents. Chinese people hope he can make China become strong in every aspect.

    • @spiritedaway99
      @spiritedaway99 Год назад +1

      @@PatrickFan123 thank you! that was insightful💛 I hope that we just get some peace and not wars out of this proliferation of nukes!

  • @YBCO
    @YBCO Год назад +3

    Can you release the original sound version? Thanks

  • @baumstamp5989
    @baumstamp5989 4 месяца назад

    you can learn a lot from this interview. yet a lot is still to be learned!

  • @transphotography
    @transphotography Год назад +13

    I don’t know a lot about Chinese politicians but Jiang Zemin was extremely well composed, despite the numerous attempts to break his composure. The reporter was polite but forcefully combative in his questioning. Clearly, the intent of the two parties were not in-line but I respect and appreciated that Jiang wanted to extend an olive branch and was impressed that he able to stick to his goal.

  • @6565hopepy
    @6565hopepy Год назад +13

    RIP grandpa Jiang, thank you for your services. You will be remembered 😢

    • @Animatron11
      @Animatron11 Год назад +2

      Chinese people love being oppressed, same as Russians. This comment proves that

    • @LordLobov
      @LordLobov Год назад +4

      @@Animatron11 brainwashed amerikkkan bot

    • @yusouph2002
      @yusouph2002 3 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@Animatron11what is 'oppressed' means for you may have different meaning for other people and cultures. And no, they're not oppressed. No one watches them 24/7 (just in case you read Orwell much). The only thing they can't do is openly badmouth their government, which is not that hard, to be honest. And the vast majority of people wouldn't have that desire even if they were free to do so. Because you know, people have lives to live, and they surely can spend their time better than on a useless anti-government protest. Just accept that your American mentality should not dictate other people how to live and behave.

  • @user-hv9dd3zq2b
    @user-hv9dd3zq2b Месяц назад +2

    As a Chinese, I have to say Jiangzemin is at least a real man with thoughts whereas Winny is just a machine without brains.

  • @VezVezar
    @VezVezar Год назад +1

    Well, hope both of you are having another chat up there, putting aside our differences, not that it matters now..

  • @mevech
    @mevech Год назад +65

    Rest in peace Jiang. Dictator or not, most Chinese owe you a lot for you lifting our life standard and opening our eyes to the rest of the world.

    • @MH-pz8wf
      @MH-pz8wf Год назад +3

      It's as if for German saying Hitler, monster or not, he lifted German pride, economy and national power.

    • @mevech
      @mevech Год назад +36

      @@MH-pz8wf comparing someone who saved millions of lives and a war criminal, show some respect.

    • @MH-pz8wf
      @MH-pz8wf Год назад +1

      @@mevech It's just to some someone might be a hero but not to others

    • @maxwang2537
      @maxwang2537 Год назад

      Very true, this brought tears to my eyes.

    • @MH-pz8wf
      @MH-pz8wf Год назад

      @Eddie Hughes One doesn't have to visit the sun to know it's hot there

  • @zhbbyb3483
    @zhbbyb3483 Год назад +39

    President Jiang zemin passed this exam excellently.

  • @Cats2Fat
    @Cats2Fat Год назад +17

    I wish the current leaders of China were this confident, charismatic and open-minded.

    • @seeworldhd8804
      @seeworldhd8804 Год назад +1

      The current leader of China is a lot Tougher 😐

  • @user-cj5ui4pv9s
    @user-cj5ui4pv9s Год назад +2

    respect

  • @zhungbob9906
    @zhungbob9906 Год назад +17

    The two great people have both passed away. I admire Wallace very much for his sharpness, bravery, and wisdom as a reporter. Jiang Zemin also spoke highly of Wallace when he was angry with Hong Kong reporter.
    But just for this interview, Wallace showed typical arrogance and prejudice. Of course, it is normal for two completely different countries and cultures to not understand each other, which is also the significance of such an interview.
    这个访谈里的两个伟大的人都去世了,我非常敬佩华莱士作为一个采访记者的尖锐、勇敢、智慧,江泽民也在对香港记者发火时,间接高度评价了华莱士“比你们不知道高到哪里去了”。
    但仅就这次采访来说,华莱士表现出了典型的傲慢与偏见,当然,两个截然不同的国家和文化之间互相不理解很正常,这也是这样的访谈的意义。

  • @roarlisfang2860
    @roarlisfang2860 Год назад +33

    He stabilized the 1989 protests in Shanghai without using force, while Beijing(and multiple other major city) has to use military. This one action set him apart from others in Deng Xiaoping's eyes and he was therefore appointed as the leader. Of course, he was not elected, and he is not a benevolent dictator like LKW, either. Yet he is still a legend because he didn't lead a economy controlled by insufficient bureaucrats into a downward spiral.

    • @mguo8190
      @mguo8190 Год назад

      This was from more than 20 years ago and yet little has changed in the America’s biased narrative about China in the mainstream media. Just like the American view of China, income of the bottom 50% of Americans have remained the same while China has dramatically improved the livelihood of its people since then.

  • @hwf090909
    @hwf090909 Год назад +17

    Very well said on Jiang’s reply, why China has to apply the American way, do the same as the US?
    Lot’s of sharp questions, lots of excellent answers from Jiang.

    • @BullshitKissinger
      @BullshitKissinger Год назад

      Bcause Mike Wallace is an American reporter. If China do not want to apply A. W. NO PROBLEM. But the benefits for Chinese people are KEY, not for reporter or American, U.S. How do you think WHO's getting BIG benefits if Communist Party Leaders like Jang keep applying the DICTATORSHIP forever?🤔

  • @user-gv2zt6in9f
    @user-gv2zt6in9f Год назад +7

    Could you please upload or release the undubbed version of this interview?

    • @Mikelonglong12345
      @Mikelonglong12345 Год назад

      h萌有文字版全篇

    • @user-gv2zt6in9f
      @user-gv2zt6in9f Год назад +1

      @@Mikelonglong12345 主要想听长者原声,抹掉原声插入配音看着实在太难受了。

    • @user-gv2zt6in9f
      @user-gv2zt6in9f Год назад +1

      @user-qr8gs8jf1t 不一定,怒斥港记都能在十几年后重现高清版,原片也不一定找不到。

  • @ZhongshunZhang
    @ZhongshunZhang Год назад +77

    Thanks for uploading this video. Hopefully, the uncut version of this interview can be released, and this may be the first time a Chinese leader would like to speak with a western journalist without constraints after 1949. We miss the time when China and US are patterns and hope the Chinese leaders can be more open mind, willing to share, and embrace democracy and freedom. We are mourning not only to Present Jiang Zemin but also the time when we saw hope and light.

    • @jcrobin1991
      @jcrobin1991 Год назад +11

      Had Biden spoken to a Chinese journalist ever?

    • @01tk69
      @01tk69 Год назад +1

      @@jcrobin1991 😂

    • @Chengdu_Urban_Pulse
      @Chengdu_Urban_Pulse Год назад

      就算中国拥抱了自由和民主,中美也不会再次成为伙伴,美国会压制一切可能威胁他地位的国家,日本是美国忠实的盟友,在1980年代也被美国使用各种手段压制

    • @kameraldbahrul3432
      @kameraldbahrul3432 Год назад

      @@Chengdu_Urban_Pulse what democracy if only the elite who can become leader of the country. Every country have their own style government. Not everything is must Freedom and democracy

    • @Chengdu_Urban_Pulse
      @Chengdu_Urban_Pulse Год назад

      @@kameraldbahrul3432 totally agree

  • @brianlabarthe8511
    @brianlabarthe8511 Год назад +33

    We made fun of him growing up, it is until he died recently & I watched this video and realized that he was a leader with wisdom and confidence, what a clever and outstanding person he was, rest in peace!

    • @theultimateevil3430
      @theultimateevil3430 Год назад +1

      The leaders of totalitarian regimes lie, and lie blatantly. We must always look at the actions, not at the words.

    • @brianlabarthe8511
      @brianlabarthe8511 Год назад

      @@theultimateevil3430 Everybody lies, Biden lies, Trump lies even more, he literally denied what he said overnight(there are tons of videos out there). And these 2 liar kings out there still wouldn't change how I view American people, majority of them are good people.

    • @rolypolygif
      @rolypolygif Год назад +1

      So I guess you could say you were...
      Too young, too simple

    • @brianlabarthe8511
      @brianlabarthe8511 Год назад

      @@rolypolygif Sometimes naive

  • @Kim-Yo-jong
    @Kim-Yo-jong Год назад

    He'a a fantastic interviewee wish he were still alive today.

  • @YanLi-jl4xx
    @YanLi-jl4xx 6 месяцев назад

    EXCITED!!

  • @juliangeorge2026
    @juliangeorge2026 Год назад +60

    what an articulate, intelligent person. no wonder he continued to hold sway in Chinese politics even after his presidency.

  • @qiansky4965
    @qiansky4965 Год назад +5

    Jiang is so smart !!

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver Год назад +2

    Mike Wallace drank 3 pots of coffee before the interview, but they had a rapport. He, too, was a student protestor. More respected every day.

  • @beccalynnborders3034
    @beccalynnborders3034 Год назад +2

    💯🥂YOUR GREAT BROTHER!!🥂💯 I APPRECIATE YOU SO MUCH!!😊😏😊

  • @pplesandoranges
    @pplesandoranges Год назад +105

    美國的華萊士比你們不知高到哪去了,我跟他談笑風生!
    (America's Wallace is so much more superior to you, I had a great chat and laugh with him!)
    -- Jiang Zemin castigating Hong Kong reporters, 27/10/2000

    • @tomsuh1362
      @tomsuh1362 Год назад

      He prove how dumb American are and how US knows little about how other countries really operate.

    • @Isuppose12
      @Isuppose12 Год назад +7

      🤣 “So young so naïve”

    • @user-yg6vi2yo5z
      @user-yg6vi2yo5z Год назад

      回头来看,华茉士也配?

    • @hfd9662
      @hfd9662 Год назад +3

      就这个视频来看,华莱士真的表现的很没风度,问题的水平也很low

    • @dl5066
      @dl5066 6 месяцев назад

      @@hfd9662永远的傲慢和偏见

  • @Thenotgivingmyname
    @Thenotgivingmyname Год назад +69

    Imagine being given the opportunity to interview the leader of another country, and spending it spewing the exact rhetoric of your own country back at them (includingfinger pointing and disdainful tone), without asking creative and interesting questions that contribute to a more wholistic perspective of why things are the way they are in different geographies.

  • @pengzhang5594
    @pengzhang5594 Год назад +1

    So charming leadership

  • @GingerJoberton
    @GingerJoberton 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, certainly an interview of integrity compared to today in my humble view

  • @mgltosxz1777
    @mgltosxz1777 Год назад +34

    Rest in Peace Former President Jiang Zemin 🙏

  • @user-xq4zt6uq1j
    @user-xq4zt6uq1j Год назад +162

    江主席,幽默又风趣的长者,一路走好😢

    • @tibetan5637
      @tibetan5637 Год назад

      dao you know how many people he killed? 👎

    • @user-xq4zt6uq1j
      @user-xq4zt6uq1j Год назад +6

      @@tibetan5637 You know?🤣I just want to express that his contribution to the development of the country and his personal charm are admirable. Without perfect people, all people will make mistakes.He accomplished his mission

    • @user-wo7jf6od2c
      @user-wo7jf6od2c Год назад +1

      😭😭😭

    • @yunfeiwang3829
      @yunfeiwang3829 Год назад +1

      @@tibetan5637Guess how many people the other China’s presidents killed?

  • @qianhaoliu9404
    @qianhaoliu9404 Год назад +2

    Thanks for uploading this valueable video. It is the best way to memorize him!

  • @emilybao1211
    @emilybao1211 Год назад +1

    RIP🙏🏻

  • @coleworld4924
    @coleworld4924 Год назад +4

    Literally just looked him up yesterday

  • @bertoman1990
    @bertoman1990 Год назад +18

    The interview talks about dictatorship when he himselfs acted like one in front of Jiang Zemin

  • @chenwong1036
    @chenwong1036 Год назад +2

    I am interested in this interview but with undubbed version.

  • @Brian6587
    @Brian6587 Год назад +3

    “Father..will take care of you”😂 Jiang Zemin was very interesting and this was a great interview! I believe if he was in power now relations would be different. I do wish China could have full democracy but I know in terms of history, culture that it’s not that simple.

    • @alanssshh
      @alanssshh Год назад

      do you think there's fully democracy in the USA when Biden was elected?

  • @tien7742
    @tien7742 Год назад +3

    💯🌹💯👏 to Mr. Zemin closings statements...👍.."Mutual Understanding between 2 people's..." however it isn't the same as being "FRIENDS" as the hosts trying to rephrase Mr. Zemin's statements incorrectly..🙄😏😑..