And sold the products that we used to make here back to us at a cheap rate that further outcompetes the businesses that are left. And we let them because we don't buy 'made in America'.
And trains Chinese workers in techniques it took decades for Americans to develop. Such an exporting of intellectual capital with only the current US owner profiting. So short sighted.
@@didntlistendad And the con men who control us point the finger of blame at everyone but themselves and most of us low-income folks believe them. Ask Trump where his neckties are manufactured, and he says "Somewhere". But it's a double bind. I know better, but I buy the cheaper foreign products too. I can't afford not to.
and stop playing games around the world ....china and russia see through them and dont play them which causes a rift, soon as the eu stops playing the games too we are done!
Huh? Most big international companies and US companies all have huge R&D operations here. California home to Japanese, European and S Korean car engineering and design centers. All big tech companies have huge R&D CENTERS in USA.
No. It was meant to be like that. China's cheap labour and low cost resources. Like Apple, China gets about 7% for assembling the phone, components from the rest of the world like chips cost another maybe 10% and the rest to Apple's shareholders. Same for other products. Why blame China and not the corporations and billionaires?
Count the amount of Chinese companies in the USA Now count the number of USA companies in China... This should tell you everything you need to know about who has free and fair trade.
Yes, that describes DONALD TRUMP (and his old nasty slanderous playbook) TO A "T" (or BIG LIES & "TROUBLE"). The BIBLE tells me so----> PSALM 73:3-12, MALACHI 3:15-18). AMEN!
@@zululimaecoindia9773 bwahaha 😹! Are you now the self appointed Ambassador speaking on behalf one of the nations in reference?? For me I discern an individual completely out of context and out of depth with the issues at hand. Kindly do yourself a favor and sit down zip up and chill..these matters are way over your head.
I see a lot of people condemning American companies for moving manufacturing to China in the 1980s, which is utterly ridiculous. Any business-minded company would not miss the opportunity to tap into a massive, rapidly developing market with 1.4 billion people, embracing capitalism and trade. Moreover, you complain about American companies transferring manufacturing to China, but these American companies have made at least trillions of dollars in China, from software to hardware, from food to services, from intellectual property to entertainment products. Chinese people did not steal American jobs; it was the poor work attitudes and unions in the United States that drove these jobs away. Even if these jobs did not go to China, they would have gone to Vietnam, Thailand, or even India, and would not have returned to the United States because Americans are not willing to work for $3 an hour. If all manufacturing stayed in the United States, then a pair of Nike shoes would no longer cost tens of dollars but hundreds, and a Ford car would no longer be $20,000 to $30,000 but $50,000 to $80,000 or even more. Would you be able to afford it with an $80,000 annual income? American companies actively participated in China's market reforms and profited immensely. Today, China has become one of the world's largest consumer markets, partly due to active American participation. Many Chinese people do not dislike America and even like American products and culture, but the attitude of the American government towards China makes many Chinese people feel frustrated and resentful. No one would like you pointing fingers at their face every day, accusing them of stealing your jobs and technology, and wanting to eliminate them. In fact, the situation is that American companies make trillions of dollars in profits from China every year. Now you are unilaterally blaming all your problems on the Chinese, which is utterly absurd. As for the accusation of stealing American technology, it is even more baseless. Some of it was purchased, some was self-developed, and the idea that all of it was stolen is simply the most ridiculous story that no one would believe. Everyone knows that China graduates 150,000 engineers every year, most of whom have master's and doctoral degrees. The notion that such a country would need to steal technology is considered utterly nonsensical by many Chinese people.
When was the last time you could live off of $3 an hour in the US? Industrial exploitation just left here and went overseas. "Poor work attitudes" and unions are what fight to keep the same exploitation happening here while the same rich and owner class people perpetuating it STILL raise prices just to make more money. It's greed. No more, and no less. American companies want to control data here as well. You can see that in how algorithmic advertising works and how remote workers are given spyware to install on their personal computers if the company doesn't already give them a workstation.
The greatest challenge of this world is knowing enough about a subject to think you are right, but not knowing enough about the subject to know you are wrong…
@@_A4A He's like the most popular boomerang thrower in golf frisbee huh? Oh that's right he's a Canadian Cloak and dagger agent here assigned to Drake's gangster rap music career they say he's the best English vowels pronouncing artist in the industry...who's been killed and resurrected like a messiah? You guys didn't miss that sh!t did you? With black history monff MLK Malcolm X 🙆♂️ I thought I'm sure they stroked him off so yeah I wasn't looking for it but here we are and still talking about bleck Jesus Israelite lost tribe called quest I was thinking their going to demand a holiday 😉 hey you can't win em all
@@_A4A -Neil did say this in his Masterclass contribution. But this idea isn't new. Even Plato talked about it over 2000 years ago. Lately, it’s a self-assessment study known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. The study shows that everyone can potentially be affected by this.
@@mayito9100 And the 19th century idealists saw this as dogmatism. Believing in the Thing outside the senses that determines our fate, instead of our own intelligence being that agency, the ground of the cause of our fate being our free will, which can't come under dogmatic causes that have to argue for some fixed external ground to our decisions. The Thing-in-itself is actually not real, and doesn't exist at all, and is only accompanied by the thinking of this ground to be so accompanied by a feeling of necessity, of which an ''I-in-itself'' controls perception. Subjects pretend to grasp the absolute reality as a substance, but the absolute truth is a subject as well as a substance, Hegel famously says. Refuting dogmatism is impossible to do, though, since they take the independence of the Ego from the material cause of the world not to be something factual. That's why behind the resurgence of materialistic and ''realpolitik'' world-views we have the corresponding dogmatic world-takes and political takes taken to be normal today as well as denies independence and freedom as a principle included in the enlightenment era, because they think that although subjective consciousness feels as though it were free as a matter of fact, thinks this is a false view in a materialist era. Divine ignorance of knowing that the Thing has no substance in perception is kind of Socratic in the dimension of its claims, but even more radical than the mere feelings of divine Aphasia that occur when Platonic dialogues reach an impasse of being unable to pinpoint the essence of an idea in the ground of its being in existence. Of course Degrasse Tyson is not a Platonic idealist but an inheritor of the practical scientific experimental method and system of thought though, and is just saying to acquire more empirical validation of what is true than what we have, or, to put it more bluntly, for instance, the question ''Do I know if I have a piece of cheese in the fridge?'' If you've not looked in the fridge until recently, but know enough the subject of cheese in fridges and how it works to think you do have a piece left over from the cheese you had there and go to look, then even though you thought you had a piece you'll be disappointed to find that from looking inside you find that you were mistaken about the piece being left over. If someone else ate the piece, or not, is not empirically known, but you may have prejudices or whatnot against the other person and blame them when in fact they didn't eat it even though it seems highly likely that they did.
Many parts of it are collapsing, however the U.S. and Europe economies depend on it. Our economies are intertwined. A disaster in one place inevitably leads to huge problems elsewhere. Look at what happened to Europe after the 1929 stock market crash.
False premise. U.S. is not thriving. They are living on borrowed time. Every bubble eventually pops and the amount of damage and suffering it inflicts on the American people will be proportional to the size of the bubble.
“Intimidating” that Chinese naval forces confront ours when we approach 13 miles within their coast. Just imagine if there were Chinese or Russian ships 13 miles west of Santa Monica! I’m just stating reality. - From a Navy veteran 🇺🇸
800 military bases is for defense? Put DOD in charge of veterans' benefits that congress cannot defund and oversee homeland security for energy transition and corporate avoidance of external costs and taxation. If we defund the IRS, let the military enforce tax compliance. It is common sense that the DOD with an invincible budget that can be the best umbrella for economic-socio-political progress since public policies will never be addressed by elected officials; neither corruption by monied business class
@@christiancapitalist501 The US has invaded dozens of countries, directly been behind overthrowing the leaders of over 40 different countries (the vast majority of them democratically elected) and both directly and indirectly responsible for the deaths of many millions of innocent civilians in just the last 75 years alone. Meanwhile China not even a fraction of it...
@@loremasteringwion9930 source ? Proof ? List of Countries the US has Bombed Since the End c WWII (may be incomplete) Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War) Guatemala 1954, 1960 Indonesia 1958 Cuba 1959-61 Vietnam 1961-73 Laos 1964-73 Belgian Congo 1964 Dominican Republic 1965--66 Peru 1965 Guatemala 1967-1969 Cambodia 1969-1970 Nicaragua 198OS El Salvador 1980s Lebanon 1982-84 Grenada 1983 Lebanon 1983, J 1984 (Lebanese, Syrian targets) Iran 1987 Panama 1989 Iraq 1991 (First Gulf War); 1991- 2003 (US/UK "NO Fly Zone") Kuwait 1991 Somalia 1992--94; 2007 Bosnia 1994-1995 Iran 1997 Sudan 1998 Afghanistan 1998 Yugoslavia 1999 Afghanistan 2001--ongoing Iraq 2003 (Second War--more recently predator drones) Yemen 2002, 2009 Libya 1986, 2011
The United States did not expect China to grow so rapidly in 20 years. I don’t think China’s progress is comprehensive. In fact, there are still many places where China’s progress is slow, such as politics&culture.
And another Quick fact......ALL at the expense of American and European jobs! BTW,....if not for the rest of the world being generous to China, there would not have been a Chinese, historically unprecedented, ANYTHING! How did the Chinese (CCP) pay us back; by stealing any and all intellectual property they could get their hands on w/o regard for patent or copyright protection! So, we here in the so-called "west" have no compunction whatsoever about bad feelings towards the "middle kingdom!"
Yeah same! I was expecting a different atmosphere, but pleased that ppl are speaking with clarity and logic rather than emotional propaganda, although there are still a couple.
It is videos of misinformation like this and dozens of other anti-Chinese channes that spurred China to block TH-cam access. The difficulty of reviewing videos one by one for misinformation and conspiracy theories is far too overwhelming, and TH-cam clearly has no intention of regulating misinformation; the easiest alternative is to ban TH-cam outright.
@@ValiantGarton Not really high-skilled labor. The fabrication tech in China runs the US. Most major Corps get shipments then put in the a box and say its assembled in the USA. No wonder were losing the economy war. Free Palestine!
This ambassador works very hard to lie and worsen bilateral relations. It's no wonder America creates so many wars with ambassadors who love their jobs so much.
Absolutely! They are playing bewildered why China all of a sudden is raiding certain US companies involved in due diligence and collecting data on behalf of other companies inside Chine. The US not long ago accused Huawei of a similar thing on US soil labelling them a threat to US national security. This reeks of hypocrisy
What is it that you think can be learned through such an examination? Just like Japan hides their problems so does China. These are not open societies. They are ashamed of themselves, they have no answers, just like the Unites States. Except in the United States you can just go right into the homeless communities and discuss the issues with the social workers and the homeless people themselves. Good luck finding such access points in Asia.
Communist China, the epicenter of Covid-19, still reports they only suffered about 50k deaths from the virus. Yet, health experts from across the globe believe Communist China suffered, at least, 1 million deaths from Covid-19. If Beijing lies about basic pandemic statistical data which it is required to report by UN WHO agreement are you a big enough Beijing shill to suggest they wouldn't lie about their homelessness statistics?
yes indeed, you will find massive extreme poverty and homelessness in China should you manage to film it and sneak out the footage, just a few miles outside of most big cities. The wealth disparity is massive there and the government is actively involved in censoring anything that looks bad, while endlessly showcasing the very worse areas of America, which is a hugely diverse and dynamic country. We have issues granted, but nothing like China.
No government or system is without flaws. China's endurance, despite over 24 major dynasties rising and falling, demonstrates its resilience. In contrast, the U.S. has a relatively short history of less than 300 years. Criticizing China without understanding its past, present, and future is naive. Furthermore, it is irresponsible to foster negative misperceptions about China and its people among Americans. Look at the mess created by misguided national policies in recent decades in Iraq, Afghanistan, and more.
@@TruRepublican labor cost is less than 10% the cost of making a car in US, so while it contributes it no where near accounts for the difference in price
Well when the CCP is subsidising Chinese auto manufacturing with the sole purpose of destroying external national auto manufacturing through economic warfare, while simultaneously stealing any technology and innovation external manufacturers create that have their production either partly done or completely done in China, it really doesnt matter how much the cost of labour or materials is does it?
So the US ambassador thinks that the China is facing trouble with its growth rate. According to the IMF the April current real GDP % growth rates for the G7 countries are France 0.7, Germany 0.2, UK 0.5, Italy 0.7, Canada 1.2, Japan 0.9 and the US 2.7. China's rate is 4.6...much better than any G7 country, the US included.
China has a low GDP considering the growth they had in recent years and considering the 1.5 billion citizens. There are only 350 million citizens in the US.
4.6 percent, because guess what? The CCP set the goal to 5%. Guess what Chinese officials don't want to do? Not reach targets. Guess what they do instead? They simply report wrong numbers. Chinese economy is in shambles right now and crashing hard.
Damn lots of respect for the 87 year old Georgian grandmother holding out and protecting her home despite being surrounded by barbed wire and militarization not far away.
16:29 When a political leader wants to protect their people from a pandemic, is criticised. People prefer antivax theories and reckless leaders who lie through their teeth.
Leslie Stahl has been with CBS since 1971. She began 60 minutes in 1991. Bill Whitaker joined CBS in 1984, joining 60 minutes in 2014. Scott Pelley has been with CBS since 1993. They're all the same age now as they were in the 80s/90s. It's just literally insane. immortals.
it is really unimaginable a person can work in one same company for so long, especially here in China a people really hard to get a job when they after their 35 years old, no matter how abundant working experience they have
From what I heard they do a lazy job with it. Most of the people there are just enjoying the benefits and the salary but doesn't do much. They think they are immune to everything so they don't try to do much other than chat or watch TV or something.
US media lecturing about the dangers of real estate speculation is hilarious. The difference with the US is that in 2008 Europe and the rest of the world were forced to pay for the bubble and now the burden is solely on Chinese middle class.
China's exports 2021: $636B (all time high) 2022: $837B (all time high) 2023: $823B (30% higher than 2021. ..and an all time high in RMB terms) Colonist white media: no one wants to buy from China
Thank you Cecelia for sharing your battle and comeback story many moons ago…at the time and even now it continues to stay with me in my own battle and gives me strength and motivation to stay on the straight and narrow.
I spent over a decade in western countries. True America is a free society, however I personally don’t think there can be anything more dangerous then an American
I build fences for a living. I can tell you that it’s a rare thing that people are willing to pay for quality. I breakdown why I need to build it the way I do for longevity and strength. I tell the benefits of a rot board, cedar pickets vs pine, etc…. 90% of my customers want the cheapest and fastest cookie cutter technique used when they first haphazardly built 200 fences in their neighborhood 20 years ago. So, there’s always going to be a cheaper guy who is going to build it for them whether it’s here or on the other side of the world. It’s out our own fault. We created all of this, wanting something for almost nothing.
26:4827:39 More incessant blathering about China being a communist country. News flash folks: they're not a communist country. They have a communist party, but are not, in any way shape or form, a communist country. They have money, markets, private property, trade, supply and demand dynamics -- all the hallmarks of capitalist countries. The reason they have been more successful than western countries in terms of rate of ascension is because of the vast amount of state intervention in the market, through massive subsidies, for example. Maybe it's time we started copying some of their work, the way they've been copying us all these decades.
My parents got Chinese vaccine and cousins working in Hospitals in Serbia and Bosnia, and all resulted getting covid and being very sick, Chinese vaccine had effect as holy water.
As a Chinese citizen, what I worry most is a Chinese leader being praised by the Western media, especially the US one. As long as Xi is being criticized and demonized, I am relieved, he must being doing a pretty decent job.
Overcapacity of usa in softwares , coffees , hamburgers , fried chickens , computer chips , opninions , laptops , corn , soybeans , hollywood movies and the list goes on.😂😂
OMG this gave me goosebumps! I was one of the American’s trapped in shanghai during the pandemic. I was trapped and it was the worse experience. NDT news covered my story. .
@m_ianO Well, you should count yourself blessed because you were trapped but lived. Meanwhile in the USA thousands if not millions were dying of Covid and you could very well be one of them had you returned to the USA to join in the mortuary queue.
I can't even comment on YT because something has bugged my account. No matter how many times I've changed my password, something is censoring me and hacking into all of my accounts. I hate that YT is connected directly to Google.
The interviewer is completely biased compared to the American ambassador. The American ambassador comments are spot on and intelligent. Both sides need each other. Period!
*Summary* *U.S. - China Relations* * *Economic Tensions:* * *(**1:31**)* U.S. businesses are hesitant to invest in China due to intellectual property theft, an expanded espionage law, and raids on American firms. * *(**6:42**)* China's economy is slowing, with declining foreign investment and a real estate crisis. * *(**9:48**)* Despite this, some American companies like Disney and Aptar remain optimistic about the long-term potential of the Chinese market. * *Political and Military Concerns:* * *(**11:51**)* The U.S. and China are locked in a battle for global influence, with competing political ideologies and military ambitions. * *(**25:52**)* China's actions in the South China Sea and towards Taiwan are raising tensions. * *(**27:53**)* The relationship hit a low point with the spy balloon incident, though some diplomatic channels have reopened. *Russia's Influence in Georgia (**28:35**)* * *Legacy of the 2008 War:* * Russia still occupies 20% of Georgian territory following the 2008 invasion. * The muted international response to that conflict emboldened Putin and foreshadowed his actions in Ukraine. * *Current Concerns:* * Russia is waging a hybrid war through disinformation and propaganda in Georgia. * *(**37:02**)* The influx of Russian citizens and businesses is raising concerns about a "quiet invasion." * *(**37:49**)* Georgia's pro-Russian Prime Minister and the influence of oligarchs with ties to the Kremlin are undermining the country's bid to join the EU. *Overall:* The 60 Minutes episode highlights the complex and increasingly fraught relationships between the U.S., China, and Russia on both economic and geopolitical fronts. i used gemini 1.5 pro to summarize the transcript
I would like to say that Disney is partly owned by some Chinese corporation. And at your 37:02 mark, this is what Hitler did quietly during the start of his reign. He sent citizens quietly into Jewish cities or into areas where Jews lived in towns and cities to quietly invade with their businesses and families. To spy on the Jews, and report back to him. He did not have to do that for very long because he was voted into power.
You forgot to discuss the invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Syria, Yemen, Cuba, Libya, etc......why? So move industry back to USA and deal with labor costs and unions!
Sorry i'm not paying 5x more for products made in America. especially when that higher price no longer means quality, it just represents American greed. the American people don't get their greed has priced them out of the world market its on them and their greed.
@@TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg I research the product and its integrity, choose the best one, then look at where it was made. That's why I drive a Toyota Corolla and do regular maintenance, so I can get a minimum of 300,000 miles on it.
American and other Western companies are benefiting from the world's largest PPP economy. When food market industries left Russia after the Russia-Ukraine war, they were easily replaced. An ambassador mentioned that the Chinese are excellent in reverse engineering. China is a leading partner for 60 countries worldwide and is the manufacturing hub of the world. Isn't it true that they have learned from the mistakes of the Soviet Union? A new Cold War could escalate into an actual war, potentially destroying the progress of human achievement.
The Chinese lady looked at both of them at 6:06, she was amazed they were walking around without the communist party security behind them.. she looked shocked !!
What exactly is China doing that is supposed to concern me as a US citizen? Lot of talk in the media about China being our "adversary" and we should be scared, but I don't see it.
You really should pay more attention. There have been many cases of Chinese National spying on Military bases, there have been cases of security cameras used for monitoring highways subsidized by China to monitor military base movements, there have been situations where software is embedded into your Chinese internet router, and sends data back to china, also many home security cameras are sending photos and videos back to China, there have been many military threats made against the US, there have been many cases of corporate and government espionage. How do you think they got all that technology? Open your eyes man. It's not racist to do so.
@27:25 what he said about a competition of ideas (democracy vs communism) is interesting. However is the US truly democratic? If its more democratic domestically, is it more democratic internationally? One could argue that China is more democratic with foreign countries while the US is more dictatorial with foreign countries. This episode failed to mention that China has not fired a single bullet outside its border in over 4 decades.
@@suntzu6122 Turns out per 100,000 kms EVs have the lowest fire rate of all vehicles. My brother is a fireman and he they are finding that the EV is the safest car to crash in when it comes to fire, because the fire is so slow to grow. They often arrive and the fire still hasn't got to the cabin. Petrol cars they arrive to a burnt out shell. So its saving lives as people get time to be rescued.
He said China's tea culture goes back hundreds of years. Tea first arrived in England in 1650 and Boston tea party was in 1773. Maybe he thinks European tea culture is about as old as China.
Can a country which survives by stealing technology ever become the technology leader? Can a thief ever become more wealthy that his victim? I'm not worried about it.
Foolish comment, I America stole most of its claim technology from the Germany during the second world war and build its industries from rostchild family that stole European countries wealth. Moreso, Africa stoling resources (human and minerals resources). So stop accusing China.
I love the 87 year old Georgian grandmother. There needs to be more people with gumption like her. She won’t be taken down without a fight. She reminds me of stories my grandmother used to tell me of the Armenian grandmothers who carried weapons to protect themselves from the Ottoman Turks. It shouldn’t have to be that way, but I’m glad they are women like this still around.
Maybe you should have worried about China in the 80s when you outsourced all of our jobs there.
And sold the products that we used to make here back to us at a cheap rate that further outcompetes the businesses that are left. And we let them because we don't buy 'made in America'.
And trains Chinese workers in techniques it took decades for Americans to develop. Such an exporting of intellectual capital with only the current US owner profiting. So short sighted.
@@didntlistendad And the con men who control us point the finger of blame at everyone but themselves and most of us low-income folks believe them. Ask Trump where his neckties are manufactured, and he says "Somewhere". But it's a double bind. I know better, but I buy the cheaper foreign products too. I can't afford not to.
It was done on purpose
and stop playing games around the world ....china and russia see through them and dont play them which causes a rift, soon as the eu stops playing the games too we are done!
If the country is really fading away - why do Americans worry so much about it…
What a mystery
Maybe the country isn't fading away?
@@TheLettersJ I don't know. Guess we should do some research.
It’s not fading away. What is scary is their military build up and how they threaten their neighboring countries
you are smart, it’s controverted
Blame CEOs of big American companies slashing their R&D departments to save money for their stock holders.
Huh? Most big international companies and US companies all have huge R&D operations here. California home to Japanese, European and S Korean car engineering and design centers. All big tech companies have huge R&D CENTERS in USA.
Did you read what he wrote bro 😮
He said, Tik-Tapping on his rose-gold Made in China i-Phone.😂🎉
@@GMK189-f2k True... But now that's going to India
No. It was meant to be like that. China's cheap labour and low cost resources. Like Apple, China gets about 7% for assembling the phone, components from the rest of the world like chips cost another maybe 10% and the rest to Apple's shareholders. Same for other products. Why blame China and not the corporations and billionaires?
Count the amount of Chinese companies in the USA
Now count the number of USA companies in China... This should tell you everything you need to know about who has free and fair trade.
Well said !!
double standardized,as usual
The U.S. Huawei policy is particularly egregious.
that's true, only money talks
Anyone who always blame on others and does not know their own mistakes is a total loser.
That's America,!!!!
That fits Putin perfect
That's Trump!!!
Yes, that describes DONALD TRUMP (and his old nasty slanderous playbook) TO A "T" (or BIG LIES & "TROUBLE"). The BIBLE tells me so----> PSALM 73:3-12, MALACHI 3:15-18). AMEN!
¿Hindsight is 20/20?
These people don't know how to tell the truth...
Sure, do you have any specific examples?
The United States hopes that China will always only make clothes and exchange billions of clothes for a Boeing forever.
why bother?
they tell what ever they pay to do..... telling lies for investor benefit
60 minutes?
Alex Jones joined the chat. Hey there guy!
If you want to know a true China , please come to China. I am a Chinese. I like Americans . I like peace.
Thank you! I don't think most Americans hate China and we all want peace too.
know your history, the group of 8 nations was USA. burning of the summer palace , USA has it part, Opium force upon China was Roosevelt father in law.
@@DreamingDarlin you all want peace did you say? You and who??
Yes. here we are talking under the name of two nations not an individual like you. So please stay quiet.
@@zululimaecoindia9773 bwahaha 😹! Are you now the self appointed Ambassador speaking on behalf one of the nations in reference?? For me I discern an individual completely out of context and out of depth with the issues at hand. Kindly do yourself a favor and sit down zip up and chill..these matters are way over your head.
I see a lot of people condemning American companies for moving manufacturing to China in the 1980s, which is utterly ridiculous. Any business-minded company would not miss the opportunity to tap into a massive, rapidly developing market with 1.4 billion people, embracing capitalism and trade. Moreover, you complain about American companies transferring manufacturing to China, but these American companies have made at least trillions of dollars in China, from software to hardware, from food to services, from intellectual property to entertainment products.
Chinese people did not steal American jobs; it was the poor work attitudes and unions in the United States that drove these jobs away. Even if these jobs did not go to China, they would have gone to Vietnam, Thailand, or even India, and would not have returned to the United States because Americans are not willing to work for $3 an hour. If all manufacturing stayed in the United States, then a pair of Nike shoes would no longer cost tens of dollars but hundreds, and a Ford car would no longer be $20,000 to $30,000 but $50,000 to $80,000 or even more. Would you be able to afford it with an $80,000 annual income?
American companies actively participated in China's market reforms and profited immensely. Today, China has become one of the world's largest consumer markets, partly due to active American participation. Many Chinese people do not dislike America and even like American products and culture, but the attitude of the American government towards China makes many Chinese people feel frustrated and resentful. No one would like you pointing fingers at their face every day, accusing them of stealing your jobs and technology, and wanting to eliminate them.
In fact, the situation is that American companies make trillions of dollars in profits from China every year. Now you are unilaterally blaming all your problems on the Chinese, which is utterly absurd. As for the accusation of stealing American technology, it is even more baseless. Some of it was purchased, some was self-developed, and the idea that all of it was stolen is simply the most ridiculous story that no one would believe. Everyone knows that China graduates 150,000 engineers every year, most of whom have master's and doctoral degrees. The notion that such a country would need to steal technology is considered utterly nonsensical by many Chinese people.
Totally understand n agreed to your views.
Is that why Americans are still complaining and blaming others, they will keep making mistakes and repeating these behaviors, knowing later
Nonsensical.. but true
Well said. Hammers home the truth however Americans prefer to doggedly stick to insanity and hate.
When was the last time you could live off of $3 an hour in the US? Industrial exploitation just left here and went overseas. "Poor work attitudes" and unions are what fight to keep the same exploitation happening here while the same rich and owner class people perpetuating it STILL raise prices just to make more money. It's greed. No more, and no less. American companies want to control data here as well. You can see that in how algorithmic advertising works and how remote workers are given spyware to install on their personal computers if the company doesn't already give them a workstation.
The greatest challenge of this world is knowing enough about a subject to think you are right, but not knowing enough about the subject to know you are wrong…
Words spoken directly from Neil DeGrasse Tyson!.... ✌🏾✌🏾
@@_A4A He's like the most popular boomerang thrower in golf frisbee huh? Oh that's right he's a Canadian Cloak and dagger agent here assigned to Drake's gangster rap music career they say he's the best English vowels pronouncing artist in the industry...who's been killed and resurrected like a messiah? You guys didn't miss that sh!t did you? With black history monff MLK Malcolm X 🙆♂️ I thought I'm sure they stroked him off so yeah I wasn't looking for it but here we are and still talking about bleck Jesus Israelite lost tribe called quest I was thinking their going to demand a holiday 😉 hey you can't win em all
@@_A4A -Neil did say this in his Masterclass contribution. But this idea isn't new. Even Plato talked about it over 2000 years ago. Lately, it’s a self-assessment study known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. The study shows that everyone can potentially be affected by this.
@@mayito9100 Has 60 minutes episode to do with this sentence?
@@mayito9100 And the 19th century idealists saw this as dogmatism. Believing in the Thing outside the senses that determines our fate, instead of our own intelligence being that agency, the ground of the cause of our fate being our free will, which can't come under dogmatic causes that have to argue for some fixed external ground to our decisions. The Thing-in-itself is actually not real, and doesn't exist at all, and is only accompanied by the thinking of this ground to be so accompanied by a feeling of necessity, of which an ''I-in-itself'' controls perception.
Subjects pretend to grasp the absolute reality as a substance, but the absolute truth is a subject as well as a substance, Hegel famously says. Refuting dogmatism is impossible to do, though, since they take the independence of the Ego from the material cause of the world not to be something factual.
That's why behind the resurgence of materialistic and ''realpolitik'' world-views we have the corresponding dogmatic world-takes and political takes taken to be normal today as well as denies independence and freedom as a principle included in the enlightenment era, because they think that although subjective consciousness feels as though it were free as a matter of fact, thinks this is a false view in a materialist era.
Divine ignorance of knowing that the Thing has no substance in perception is kind of Socratic in the dimension of its claims, but even more radical than the mere feelings of divine Aphasia that occur when Platonic dialogues reach an impasse of being unable to pinpoint the essence of an idea in the ground of its being in existence.
Of course Degrasse Tyson is not a Platonic idealist but an inheritor of the practical scientific experimental method and system of thought though, and is just saying to acquire more empirical validation of what is true than what we have, or, to put it more bluntly, for instance, the question ''Do I know if I have a piece of cheese in the fridge?'' If you've not looked in the fridge until recently, but know enough the subject of cheese in fridges and how it works to think you do have a piece left over from the cheese you had there and go to look, then even though you thought you had a piece you'll be disappointed to find that from looking inside you find that you were mistaken about the piece being left over. If someone else ate the piece, or not, is not empirically known, but you may have prejudices or whatnot against the other person and blame them when in fact they didn't eat it even though it seems highly likely that they did.
If Chinese economy are collapsing, why USA so anxious?
because that is not true
Many parts of it are collapsing, however the U.S. and Europe economies depend on it. Our economies are intertwined. A disaster in one place inevitably leads to huge problems elsewhere. Look at what happened to Europe after the 1929 stock market crash.
Who says the USA is anxious?
To start something most probably.
@@Susan-kd3rv start what?
How is the US thriving with unpayable debt and unaffordable living for half the country ?????????????
to these people, the only ones who count as "The US" are the corporate class - the 10% who own 99% of all the capital-producing wealth and land.
False premise. U.S. is not thriving. They are living on borrowed time. Every bubble eventually pops and the amount of damage and suffering it inflicts on the American people will be proportional to the size of the bubble.
That is acctually an improvement from where it was.
State debt isn't like your personal debt. The US actually has a pretty solid economy.
Voting blue no matter who.
"East is Rising, West is Declining" quote was first raised by Singapore Scholar/ Stateman Kishore Mahbubani, not Xi.
Not going to turn out the way everyone wants or expects. Read a Bible KJV only can I recommend
This is why they dont know facts. They sort of put words in Xi's mouth
That's what a lot of countries in the East think regardless.
@@kat-75 WTF!!
“Intimidating” that Chinese naval forces confront ours when we approach 13 miles within their coast. Just imagine if there were Chinese or Russian ships 13 miles west of Santa Monica! I’m just stating reality. - From a Navy veteran 🇺🇸
800 military bases is for defense? Put DOD in charge of veterans' benefits that congress cannot defund and oversee homeland security for energy transition and corporate avoidance of external costs and taxation. If we defund the IRS, let the military enforce tax compliance. It is common sense that the DOD with an invincible budget that can be the best umbrella for economic-socio-political progress since public policies will never be addressed by elected officials; neither corruption by monied business class
We have stationed US Marines on an abandoned military base 5 kliks from mainland China.
Thank you for your service and I appreciate your perspective. That said, we must have that presence there. The CCP is bad news.
@@robertmarmaduke186 Location?
@@christiancapitalist501 The US has invaded dozens of countries, directly been behind overthrowing the leaders of over 40 different countries (the vast majority of them democratically elected) and both directly and indirectly responsible for the deaths of many millions of innocent civilians in just the last 75 years alone. Meanwhile China not even a fraction of it...
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte
Plus the recent stabbings of American by ultranationalist chinese in Jilin, china is further alienating itself from the world and dirtying it's image
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I thought that was Lao Lincolnstein Twain who said that.
Taiwan Republic of China belongs to China Forever.
@@loremasteringwion9930 source ? Proof ?
List of Countries the US has Bombed Since the End c
WWII
(may be incomplete)
Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War)
Guatemala 1954, 1960
Indonesia 1958
Cuba 1959-61
Vietnam 1961-73
Laos 1964-73
Belgian Congo 1964
Dominican Republic 1965--66
Peru 1965
Guatemala 1967-1969
Cambodia 1969-1970
Nicaragua 198OS
El Salvador 1980s
Lebanon 1982-84
Grenada 1983
Lebanon 1983, J 1984 (Lebanese, Syrian targets)
Iran 1987
Panama 1989
Iraq 1991 (First Gulf War); 1991- 2003 (US/UK "NO
Fly Zone")
Kuwait 1991
Somalia 1992--94; 2007
Bosnia 1994-1995
Iran 1997
Sudan 1998
Afghanistan 1998
Yugoslavia 1999
Afghanistan 2001--ongoing
Iraq 2003 (Second War--more recently predator
drones)
Yemen 2002, 2009
Libya 1986, 2011
The United States did not expect China to grow so rapidly in 20 years.
I don’t think China’s progress is comprehensive. In fact, there are still many places where China’s progress is slow, such as politics&culture.
45 years to be exact. 1979.
I started counting from 2001, when China joined the WTO.@@wongtanakanguyensmithlopez
2001@@wongtanakanguyensmithlopez
if they truly grew, they shouldnt bully and claim other territories! they are nothing but immature children with power
@@catoftruth1044 It does make sense.
But I think Chinese people are changing because there are many hardships.
If USA were to work as hard as China, USA will do well and will not blemish China in whatever ways they can.
They cannot even fix their feeeway potholes. What would you expect ?!😅
Quick fact: "By any measure, the speed and scale of China’s poverty reduction is historically unprecedented."
And another Quick fact......ALL at the expense of American and European jobs! BTW,....if not for the rest of the world being generous to China, there would not have been a Chinese, historically unprecedented, ANYTHING! How did the Chinese (CCP) pay us back; by stealing any and all intellectual property they could get their hands on w/o regard for patent or copyright protection! So, we here in the so-called "west" have no compunction whatsoever about bad feelings towards the "middle kingdom!"
Except that they omit the role of Western nations in fueling that rise. Also, they have lied about their data for ages.
That goes agaisnt the Narrative.
The US can learn from China because certain classes are profiting from poverty.
The speed of poverty and homelessness growth in the US is also unprecedented
I feel so much relieved by reading all the comments here ❤
Yeah same! I was expecting a different atmosphere, but pleased that ppl are speaking with clarity and logic rather than emotional propaganda, although there are still a couple.
It is videos of misinformation like this and dozens of other anti-Chinese channes that spurred China to block TH-cam access. The difficulty of reviewing videos one by one for misinformation and conspiracy theories is far too overwhelming, and TH-cam clearly has no intention of regulating misinformation; the easiest alternative is to ban TH-cam outright.
Nobody is buying their sh*t anymore. Love it. ❤
❤
Yes ❤
Are the products with the 60 Minutes logo sold at "Paramount Shop" made in China?
Is that a rhetorical question? You ever tried to find manufacturing in America? lol
😂
@@dirtabd Your prisoners do a fair bit of it.
@@ValiantGarton Not really high-skilled labor. The fabrication tech in China runs the US. Most major Corps get shipments then put in the a box and say its assembled in the USA. No wonder were losing the economy war.
Free Palestine!
Most lijely.
This ambassador works very hard to lie and worsen bilateral relations. It's no wonder America creates so many wars with ambassadors who love their jobs so much.
Wow who are you representing? Come on I can see the same happening in New Zealand
Just sickening. Politicians lips move, they are likely not telling you truth.
Very true.
Politicians suck.
SUCK.
You can see through his eyes. He's not telling the truth 😠
@@rdallas81 this is Fake News
@taurus3795 so then china is booming??
I spoke to a banker who had just visited china and she told me it was bad and shes chinese
Full of hypocrisy 😂😂😂😂
And biases
As most propaganda is 😂
This program is a sister of "Saturday night live" 🥁😂🎸😅🪇
all mainstream media feels like USA propaganda, maybe it always was
Absolutely! They are playing bewildered why China all of a sudden is raiding certain US companies involved in due diligence and collecting data on behalf of other companies inside Chine. The US not long ago accused Huawei of a similar thing on US soil labelling them a threat to US national security. This reeks of hypocrisy
60mins should do a similar documentary on USA homelessness vs China...
What is it that you think can be learned through such an examination? Just like Japan hides their problems so does China. These are not open societies. They are ashamed of themselves, they have no answers, just like the Unites States. Except in the United States you can just go right into the homeless communities and discuss the issues with the social workers and the homeless people themselves. Good luck finding such access points in Asia.
But then their Democrat overlords would be upset.
Communist China, the epicenter of Covid-19, still reports they only suffered about 50k deaths from the virus. Yet, health experts from across the globe believe Communist China suffered, at least, 1 million deaths from Covid-19. If Beijing lies about basic pandemic statistical data which it is required to report by UN WHO agreement are you a big enough Beijing shill to suggest they wouldn't lie about their homelessness statistics?
yes indeed, you will find massive extreme poverty and homelessness in China should you manage to film it and sneak out the footage, just a few miles outside of most big cities. The wealth disparity is massive there and the government is actively involved in censoring anything that looks bad, while endlessly showcasing the very worse areas of America, which is a hugely diverse and dynamic country. We have issues granted, but nothing like China.
I dont think the dems care as much about the homeless as repubs do @@mediocreman2
No government or system is without flaws. China's endurance, despite over 24 major dynasties rising and falling, demonstrates its resilience. In contrast, the U.S. has a relatively short history of less than 300 years. Criticizing China without understanding its past, present, and future is naive. Furthermore, it is irresponsible to foster negative misperceptions about China and its people among Americans. Look at the mess created by misguided national policies in recent decades in Iraq, Afghanistan, and more.
If American vehicles were selling for 10k each instead of used vehicles for 15k we'd be in business
So you admit the auto manufactures are in a bubble
@@TruRepublican labor cost is less than 10% the cost of making a car in US, so while it contributes it no where near accounts for the difference in price
Well when the CCP is subsidising Chinese auto manufacturing with the sole purpose of destroying external national auto manufacturing through economic warfare, while simultaneously stealing any technology and innovation external manufacturers create that have their production either partly done or completely done in China, it really doesnt matter how much the cost of labour or materials is does it?
How much are you gonna pay your workers? Would you take a 1/5 of your current salary?
If you think American workers should be making 3 dollars an hour, then you can make cars for 15k a piece.
Guys, we don't trust you at all anymore
If I can press thumbs up 1000 times I would!
What a controlled interview, the irony!
yer rather ironic
What's the original airdate on this? I can't tell if it's 2024 or 2014.
mmm... interesante observación
2024
its 2024, its just 60 minutes who likes old documentary style format
Unbelievable how naive this ambassador is.
NEVER give a politician/bureaucrat the benefit of a doubt, e.g., assume ignorance. HE KNOWS. If he told the truth, he would be OUT.
I think he is highly qualified.
There’s a good reason why he is the ambassador and you are not .
that is why he got his job.
@@binshuful 🤣
He doesn't sound like an ambassador to me, more like a CEO.
more like a CIA agent, which he is.
Working for American defense industry is more like it.
So the US ambassador thinks that the China is facing trouble with its growth rate. According to the IMF the April current real GDP % growth rates for the G7 countries are France 0.7, Germany 0.2, UK 0.5, Italy 0.7, Canada 1.2, Japan 0.9 and the US 2.7. China's rate is 4.6...much better than any G7 country, the US included.
Believing anything reported by China is like believing China on C19 reporting.
China has a low GDP considering the growth they had in recent years and considering the 1.5 billion citizens. There are only 350 million citizens in the US.
4.6 percent, because guess what? The CCP set the goal to 5%. Guess what Chinese officials don't want to do? Not reach targets. Guess what they do instead?
They simply report wrong numbers. Chinese economy is in shambles right now and crashing hard.
On average, china is 1/4 of european , so easy to rise another 2 decades. That means at least double of US.
1.9 % greater than the US and over 4 times the population equals a great difference imo it
Damn lots of respect for the 87 year old Georgian grandmother holding out and protecting her home despite being surrounded by barbed wire and militarization not far away.
that old Georgian lady standing her ground surrounded by barbed razor wire is an absolute SAVAGE!!!! what a woman💚🇬🇪💚
I thought she was acting.
16:29 When a political leader wants to protect their people from a pandemic, is criticised. People prefer antivax theories and reckless leaders who lie through their teeth.
Leslie Stahl has been with CBS since 1971. She began 60 minutes in 1991.
Bill Whitaker joined CBS in 1984, joining 60 minutes in 2014.
Scott Pelley has been with CBS since 1993.
They're all the same age now as they were in the 80s/90s. It's just literally insane. immortals.
She looks so good.
Yes. And they've all been LYING to the public constantly for decades.
That tells you who they really are.
Bought & paid for.
it is really unimaginable a person can work in one same company for so long, especially here in China a people really hard to get a job when they after their 35 years old, no matter how abundant working experience they have
'trusted' faces to sell narrative.
old cold warriors....
Are some of these episodes much older than when they post them on TH-cam?
This episode can't be that old Ambassador Burns has only been in China since 2022.
I mean this entire episode in propaganda, it starts with crying about IP theft, when China owns 51% of all companies that enter their market
Yeah 😂😂 he's just a cocktail party ambassador 😂😂. He doesn't want to look to deep😂
@@Thomas-em9du😂 how deep do you want. ⁉️
2 yrs isn't current in the modern world
Burns doesn't know Jack ! Jack doesn't want to know him. He lies to hand on to his position.
If China is not doing well and going down.. then why all the western focus on China so much..
They are enemy , I guess no more reason.
Does anyone know when the conversation with the ambassador took place?
I do not believe this is a recent conversation.
Doesn’t matter when, he’s narrow minded anyway!
Must not be that long ago. Burns has been ambassador to China only since April, 2022.
I live in China currently and love it
Well the woman he's speaking to died Dec 30, 2022 , right?
@@blissweb where did you get that date? ... Lesley Stahl is alive. She's 82.
sounds like US doesn't control on their Data security 😂😂😂
From what I heard they do a lazy job with it. Most of the people there are just enjoying the benefits and the salary but doesn't do much. They think they are immune to everything so they don't try to do much other than chat or watch TV or something.
that old georgian lady a real G, respect
Old woman call on the name of
Lord Jesus
He will fight for you❤
May
Almighty God
Blessed you
speaking of closing,can someone please remind me who carried out the 100% tarif on imported car
This a really deceptive summary of the situation in Georgia.
Oh....GEORGIA in Eastern Europe? I was wondering why I couldn't see Atlanta.
It's only deceptive if the only news you watch is RT
US media lecturing about the dangers of real estate speculation is hilarious. The difference with the US is that in 2008 Europe and the rest of the world were forced to pay for the bubble and now the burden is solely on Chinese middle class.
Well said
Yep lol but the situation in China is far more dire than the US' ever was.
Cupped hands hold life water.
A fist holds nothing but sadness.
Excellent sentiment..!
China's exports
2021: $636B (all time high)
2022: $837B (all time high)
2023: $823B (30% higher than 2021. ..and an all
time high in RMB terms)
Colonist white media: no one wants to buy from China
Only if your the victor
🫵😇👍
@@Ashphinchtersayswhat
Didn't work out for Caesar, Napoleon, nor Biden..!
@@Ashphinchtersayswhat “you’re”
how about BYD Hybrid with 70 MPG with price tag of $15 k?
Let’s see if it’s true and how reliable they are.
Oh, the ones that are subsidized by the government and have started fire many times?
Don’t know how reliable it is but for $15K why not
Americans should drive a BYD EV to see how a car should be assembled. No wonder US car manufacturers are going down the tubes!
It helps when your labor force is paid $3 an hour and with minimal labor laws
Absolutely hilarious! This comedy channel is fantastic!
John Klepper watch out but Klepper would be a fantastic Leslie stahl replacement
It actually takes 10 minutes to do the battery swaps. I have seen other reporters actually go through the process and time how long it takes.
This episode is not new! It doesn’t even have the date where it originally aired.
I heard it first aired in 1998 is this true
This episode can't be that old Ambassador Burns has only been in China since 2022.
So?
definately watched this already on youtube like a year ago
eww I hate it when they do that
Thank you Cecelia for sharing your battle and comeback story many moons ago…at the time and even now it continues to stay with me in my own battle and gives me strength and motivation to stay on the straight and narrow.
I spent over a decade in western countries. True America is a free society, however I personally don’t think there can be anything more dangerous then an American
Millions of Americans will disagree with you but billions of people from around the World agree with you.
@@Raulsta1985exactly
Says a communist.
I build fences for a living. I can tell you that it’s a rare thing that people are willing to pay for quality. I breakdown why I need to build it the way I do for longevity and strength. I tell the benefits of a rot board, cedar pickets vs pine, etc…. 90% of my customers want the cheapest and fastest cookie cutter technique used when they first haphazardly built 200 fences in their neighborhood 20 years ago. So, there’s always going to be a cheaper guy who is going to build it for them whether it’s here or on the other side of the world. It’s out our own fault. We created all of this, wanting something for almost nothing.
26:48 27:39 More incessant blathering about China being a communist country. News flash folks: they're not a communist country. They have a communist party, but are not, in any way shape or form, a communist country. They have money, markets, private property, trade, supply and demand dynamics -- all the hallmarks of capitalist countries. The reason they have been more successful than western countries in terms of rate of ascension is because of the vast amount of state intervention in the market, through massive subsidies, for example. Maybe it's time we started copying some of their work, the way they've been copying us all these decades.
Pretty untrue statement. You dont seem to understand how the government works in China.
@@clyou carry on ignoramus.
I have worked with Chinese folks who are living in the US for 40 odd years and they incessantly complain about the US and the thing with US to china
But the Chinese folks are not willing to move to China. Why?
Cuz they have the common sense, they know what happened
They can complain without losing social credit points or going to jail in USA 😂
@@GMK189-f2k my point is why continue to live in the US why not go back to China?
still funny that for some reason a guy decided to stretch and once he looked up there was a Chinese balloon just flying unnoticeable
western spy satellites are much more noticeable
Trying blame folks 😂
Survey. Where to put the Castle of new Rulee . Balloon. Wow.
Next 60 minutes episode: The U.S. Military conducted a secret anti-vax campaign in the Philippines to discredit China's Sinovax.
True.
My parents got Chinese vaccine and cousins working in Hospitals in Serbia and Bosnia, and all resulted getting covid and being very sick, Chinese vaccine had effect as holy water.
the next moment he’s showing 6000 Starbucks, America will not tolerate Chinese firm collecting business data in this scale.
What year was this made
Lol
Originally aired June 4, 2024.
As a Chinese citizen, what I worry most is a Chinese leader being praised by the Western media, especially the US one. As long as Xi is being criticized and demonized, I am relieved, he must being doing a pretty decent job.
Most probably this ambassador cannot read and write chinese .
- his assumptions are based on public info what you find in any statistics - nothing more
Is this a reupload? I've totally watched this before
Some old propaganda?
Yeah, this is the 3rd re-upload. They just add a 5 min piece every time.
Yes . They uploaded it again because they need to refresh their propaganda !
China knows and understands how deceiving you are
Overcapacity of usa in softwares , coffees , hamburgers , fried chickens , computer chips , opninions , laptops , corn , soybeans , hollywood movies and the list goes on.😂😂
And BS...
opninions rofl
and, lies, us dollars and trash talk
Lying for 60 minutes is really hard tbh
If Russia and China are that evil, you reporters should ask ambassador why we didn’t cut all ties with them.
DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR CHESS MOVES...
真正的事实是,随着中国本土企业的发展,西方公司的产品在与中国本土公司竞争中根本不是对手,中国虽然有巨大的消费市场,但也是竞争最激烈,利润最低的市场,西方公司在中国市场生存越来越艰难,才不断的撤出中国。
@@bryanx590 你的观念还停留在15年前,在TH-cam上搜索一些关于中国电动车和手机的测评视频看看,这并不难,台湾除了芯片制造,最大的强项就是水果了,日本的电子产品以及家电产品在全球竞争中已经全面落后于中国,东亚只有韩国的三星还很强大。
I can't be the only one who thinks the ambassador's tie is way too long.
Finally a comment that isn't yet another pro-China troll!.
It's like saying you want long term relationship? China is the best
Champ, his tie is a CHEST PROTECTER !!!! haha
OMG this gave me goosebumps! I was one of the American’s trapped in shanghai during the pandemic. I was trapped and it was the worse experience. NDT news covered my story. .
@m_ianO Well, you should count yourself blessed because you were trapped but lived. Meanwhile in the USA thousands if not millions were dying of Covid and you could very well be one of them had you returned to the USA to join in the mortuary queue.
Is this a reupload?
Chinese are also smart and hard working people...
We Americans do not have anything against the Chinese people, it is the Chinese Government that we do not like.
As a Chinese, according the experience of working with my Europe suppliers, 1 Chinese = 3 Italians = 2 Britons = 2 Germans 😂
80-90million unfinished apartments? Seriously?
From the videos and photos, I wouldn't be surprised if that's an underestimate.
I can't even comment on YT because something has bugged my account. No matter how many times I've changed my password, something is censoring me and hacking into all of my accounts. I hate that YT is connected directly to Google.
Cheap housing….it’s time to accept some American blue collar workers here. Send them in Joe 😂 and don’t forget to tell them where they are going 😂
USA $38 trillions in debts, printing USA dollars out of thin air, really ?
This is not true. I have lived in many Chinese cities and almost all houses are occupied.
Am VERY grateful for your sending me this article -THX U
Q: why 60 Minutes airing this now?
60 minutes is a government propaganda outlet.
The interviewer is completely biased compared to the American ambassador. The American ambassador comments are spot on and intelligent. Both sides need each other. Period!
May God bless the US ambassador if he is not lying.
ok define "lying"
he lies throughout the interview with the most innocent smile
Can someone tell me why the price of alfalfa was cut in half this year?
*Summary*
*U.S. - China Relations*
* *Economic Tensions:*
* *(**1:31**)* U.S. businesses are hesitant to invest in China due to intellectual property theft, an expanded espionage law, and raids on American firms.
* *(**6:42**)* China's economy is slowing, with declining foreign investment and a real estate crisis.
* *(**9:48**)* Despite this, some American companies like Disney and Aptar remain optimistic about the long-term potential of the Chinese market.
* *Political and Military Concerns:*
* *(**11:51**)* The U.S. and China are locked in a battle for global influence, with competing political ideologies and military ambitions.
* *(**25:52**)* China's actions in the South China Sea and towards Taiwan are raising tensions.
* *(**27:53**)* The relationship hit a low point with the spy balloon incident, though some diplomatic channels have reopened.
*Russia's Influence in Georgia (**28:35**)*
* *Legacy of the 2008 War:*
* Russia still occupies 20% of Georgian territory following the 2008 invasion.
* The muted international response to that conflict emboldened Putin and foreshadowed his actions in Ukraine.
* *Current Concerns:*
* Russia is waging a hybrid war through disinformation and propaganda in Georgia.
* *(**37:02**)* The influx of Russian citizens and businesses is raising concerns about a "quiet invasion."
* *(**37:49**)* Georgia's pro-Russian Prime Minister and the influence of oligarchs with ties to the Kremlin are undermining the country's bid to join the EU.
*Overall:* The 60 Minutes episode highlights the complex and increasingly fraught relationships between the U.S., China, and Russia on both economic and geopolitical fronts.
i used gemini 1.5 pro to summarize the transcript
I would like to say that Disney is partly owned by some Chinese corporation.
And at your 37:02 mark, this is what Hitler did quietly during the start of his reign. He sent citizens quietly into Jewish cities or into areas where Jews lived in towns and cities to quietly invade with their businesses and families. To spy on the Jews, and report back to him. He did not have to do that for very long because he was voted into power.
You forgot to discuss the invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Syria, Yemen, Cuba, Libya, etc......why? So move industry back to USA and deal with labor costs and unions!
Read more labels...
Made in China
Sorry i'm not paying 5x more for products made in America. especially when that higher price no longer means quality, it just represents American greed. the American people don't get their greed has priced them out of the world market its on them and their greed.
@@TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg Nothing is made in America anymore so stop throwing fake facts around.
Read more labels.... made in Vietnam and India.
@@TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg I research the product and its integrity, choose the best one, then look at where it was made. That's why I drive a Toyota Corolla and do regular maintenance, so I can get a minimum of 300,000 miles on it.
We don’t need items made in china.
😊❤wow i m. In PH and boy did i jump up and alover when i came across "60"minutes news again 🙏🙏🙏
American and other Western companies are benefiting from the world's largest PPP economy. When food market industries left Russia after the Russia-Ukraine war, they were easily replaced. An ambassador mentioned that the Chinese are excellent in reverse engineering. China is a leading partner for 60 countries worldwide and is the manufacturing hub of the world. Isn't it true that they have learned from the mistakes of the Soviet Union? A new Cold War could escalate into an actual war, potentially destroying the progress of human achievement.
The Chinese lady looked at both of them at 6:06, she was amazed they were walking around without the communist party security behind them.. she looked shocked !!
What an insightful human being 😂 keep digging it!
Comrade it does not masquerade your opinion whe your last name is WU. Good try Comrade Troll.
@@eduardomendes5220 keeping doing what you do. America NO .1
Unwatchable
How did HE GET IN AND WHAT KEEPS HIM SAFE.
What exactly is China doing that is supposed to concern me as a US citizen? Lot of talk in the media about China being our "adversary" and we should be scared, but I don't see it.
You really should pay more attention. There have been many cases of Chinese National spying on Military bases, there have been cases of security cameras used for monitoring highways subsidized by China to monitor military base movements, there have been situations where software is embedded into your Chinese internet router, and sends data back to china, also many home security cameras are sending photos and videos back to China, there have been many military threats made against the US, there have been many cases of corporate and government espionage. How do you think they got all that technology? Open your eyes man. It's not racist to do so.
60 minutes is still stuck in the Cold War mentality. 🤡
We're in a new cold war. If you can't see it, you need to wake up.
They’re stuck to told to be stuck…forget Cold War.
Look at his eyes and see the truth How is possible that he can speak the truth Look do you think he is a human being
@27:25 what he said about a competition of ideas (democracy vs communism) is interesting. However is the US truly democratic? If its more democratic domestically, is it more democratic internationally? One could argue that China is more democratic with foreign countries while the US is more dictatorial with foreign countries. This episode failed to mention that China has not fired a single bullet outside its border in over 4 decades.
The real problem of this old channel is it full of old journalists and they living with the fixed so called “values”.
The real problem with young reporters is they have no life experience, and most cannot spell "values" without spellchecker.
And America is being invaded by lots of countries presently
Parents, do your kids a favor and make sure they learn Mandarin.
Already in year 3 of it for my kids!
Thanks 60 minutes for this viewing.TA!
How can I buy a Cinese Electric car ?
get a job first
don't send them money as they won't send the car, or if they do it will be a toy
Chinese electric cars also double as self immolation devices! 2 for 1 speshul.
@@suntzu6122 Turns out per 100,000 kms EVs have the lowest fire rate of all vehicles. My brother is a fireman and he they are finding that the EV is the safest car to crash in when it comes to fire, because the fire is so slow to grow. They often arrive and the fire still hasn't got to the cabin. Petrol cars they arrive to a burnt out shell. So its saving lives as people get time to be rescued.
@@brobinson8614 The same you said about Hyundai and Toyota , a few years ago.
He said China's tea culture goes back hundreds of years. Tea first arrived in England in 1650 and Boston tea party was in 1773. Maybe he thinks European tea culture is about as old as China.
Can a country which survives by stealing technology ever become the technology leader? Can a thief ever become more wealthy that his victim? I'm not worried about it.
如果你觉得学习是一种窃取,那你也不应该去上学,你在窃取你老师的知识
Foolish comment, I America stole most of its claim technology from the Germany during the second world war and build its industries from rostchild family that stole European countries wealth. Moreso, Africa stoling resources (human and minerals resources). So stop accusing China.
Hard to lift people out of poverty, and expect them not to want to have influence over their political system.
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I love the 87 year old Georgian grandmother. There needs to be more people with gumption like her. She won’t be taken down without a fight. She reminds me of stories my grandmother used to tell me of the Armenian grandmothers who carried weapons to protect themselves from the Ottoman Turks. It shouldn’t have to be that way, but I’m glad they are women like this still around.
Vote the Prime Minister of Georgia Out.
That won't work. 😊
@@carlbernard4197 Make it Work!
@@kamerplanten USA been voting a long while now. Has that made it work?
Thank you!