Jiang says future livestreams will include emergency sessions whenever breaking events significantly alter how events are likely to unfold.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Peace is no longer possible. Um, peace is not possible. Okay? Alright, so guys, I am just exhausted right now. I know there are..."
Key Notes
He identifies the war in Iran and the Charlie Kirk assassination as examples of the kind of breaking events that justify an emergency livestream.
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"Peace is no longer possible. Um, peace is not possible. Okay? Alright, so guys, I am just exhausted right now. I know there are..."
"...the future we'll have emergency live streams where there's a major breaking news. Okay? So for example, the war in Iran was obviously a..."
"...write on geopolitics. And so I try to cover as much breaking news as possible. So for example, this weekend was this tragic shooting..."
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