He promises that future livestreams will use moderators to improve question selection and discussion depth.
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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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"But there's so much. And I'm trying to do the best I can. In future streams, we'll have moderators, okay? And they'll pick up..."
"so what will happen is that in the future we'll have emergency live streams where there's a major breaking news. Okay? So for example,..."
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