Jiang says future livestreams will be recorded and uploaded so people who cannot attend can still follow along.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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"Um, and, um, in the future we'll, um, you know, we'll, we'll, we'll record, um, everything. So if people can't make it, then, then..."
"...We have the briefs that are on my iPad when I'm recording the conversation. We have clips we've never released. We have behind the..."
"...money you're going to be saving at the time of this recording, at least. So it basically pays for itself multiple folds on many..."
"the time of this recording we're four days removed four or five days removed from the islamabad negotiation um is this the has has..."
"...money you're going to be saving at the time of this recording at least so it basically pays for itself multiple folds on many..."
"...a high school student or teacher, excuse me. And these are recordings of your high school class. Just to set that record straight."
"I want to make sure it's recording and that the green is on, okay? Okay. Thank you. Today, I want to discuss how this..."
"...know, like, like journalists are making history. They are the ones recording history and they are recording history from a critical lens because most..."
"...money you're going to be saving at the time of this recording, at least. So it basically pays for itself multiple folds on many..."
"...the news of the day in the United States. We're obviously recording this. I don't know what time it is in America. It's nighttime..."
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