Donald Trump, 1998 - BBC HARDtalk

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Published 2016-09-15
One from the HARDtalk archives: Tim Sebastian interviews Donald Trump on location at the Trump Tower, of course, in 1998.

All Comments (21)
  • @CarbonGlassMan
    I forgot that people use to interview Trump without hating him. It's nice to see.
  • @AneleMaria2008
    "greed is not good" "you have to like what you are doing"
  • @julescapper4231
    It's pretty sad to think that the BBC would never do a neutral interview like this anymore , because it doesn't fit their political agenda
  • Most consistent. Most thoughtful. Most genuine, authentic, courageous & honest.
  • @vulcanstein5707
    Never ever saw any "politician" who has the exact same mentality 3 and 4 DECADES later!! Thats REAL!!
  • @michaelfalgares
    He’s always been the same person. He warned everyone. Don’t mess with him. Eye for an eye
  • One of my favorite stories about DJT, is from don jr......he said , before dad went down the escalator, and we were in the elevator, my dad said " now, we are going to find out who our friends are"
  • @Silphwave
    He spoke highly of Rudy back then and now Rudy has his back in these fraud lawsuits. Loyalty.
  • @alanjm1234
    Back in the days when a BBC interviewer would ask a question and wait for the answer. Sadly, long gone.
  • @Zanzibar2Far
    Can you see how consistent and truthful he is, you can take any interview, from any period, and it's like hearing him speak 2 days ago.
  • @rosep4016
    If you listen 👂 He said it starts with LEADERSHIP.
  • @davidpower1583
    This interview shows that Trump hasn't changed but it also shows that the BBC has. And not for the better.
  • @spinebuster9490
    The interviewer is not accusing Trump of stuff which is an everyday thing today.
  • @gungunhana_01
    1998 the last year interviewers did they’re homework on the person they are interviewing and has a genuine conversation?
  • @IchWeetNicht
    Who’s here after he leaves the whitehouse? I will always love his character, his strong willed and admits his mistakes. I love that.