The show called Dialogue is a program that is formatted similar to Larry King Live and Imus in the Morning, in which the talks are generally political in nature. For example, the topics discussed are:
- China-Taiwan relations
- North Korea nuclear tests
- China's relations with foreign nations
- Trade issues
In a 2008 interview with the magazine China Radio, Film & and TV, he said (speaking of how he deals with unpleasantness during production), "I often remind myself that I am no longer just speaking for myself, I'm the spokesperson for a country."
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