The interviewer closes by thanking Jiang for fighting for what is good and by asking for any final thought he wants to leave with the audience.
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Thanks
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Thanks so much for coming on. I don't know if you have any final questions or thoughts that you want to leave the people..."
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The interviewer closes by thanking Jiang and expressing expectation of seeing him again soon.
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"Thanks so much for coming on. I don't know if you have any final questions or thoughts that you want to leave the people..."
"Thanks so much, Professor Jang. I look forward to seeing you soon. Best of luck to you. Okay. Bye bye."
"...will continue this next week. On Thursday, Trump is in China. Thanks for watching."
"...And so, you know, I don't know how I will ever thank my wife. I'm forever grateful for her. And I don't, before I..."
"...and my family. And so, yes, I did succeed. And I thank the universe for letting me succeed. And I thank most of all,..."
"...know, all the blocks that we have on the table. So thank you for doing what you do because you're demystifying and you're giving..."
"...himself or herself. It's only a question of desire and will. Thank you."
"Thank you. YouTube have this new crazy algorithm where they know exactly what video you would like to watch next based on AI and..."
"...welcome to all three of you. Steve Keen, welcome to Uncensored. Thank you. What is going on here economically? We keep being told this..."
"...screws the manufacturing system. Stephen Moore, welcome to Uncensored to you. Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here. Trumponomics, as some people call..."
"...beginning of the year. Remember, at the beginning of the year, thanks in part to Trump's drill -baby -drill strategy, we had the lowest..."
"...We always get a great reaction when you come on. So thank you for sparing me some of your valuable time. You know, Steven..."
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