In this paper we explore the use of Priority-progress streaming (PPS) for live video streaming applications with tight latency constraints. PPS is a technique for the delivery of continuous media over variable bit-rate channels. It is based on the simple idea of reordering media components within a time window into priority order before transmission. The main concern when using PPS for live video streaming is the time delay introduced by reordering. In this paper we describe how PPS can be extended to support live streaming and show that the delay inherent in the approach can be reduced to as little as 400 milliseconds while still supporting relatively finegrain adaptation.