our entire lifetime. there is virtually no place the entire globe you could go that would turn down a $20 bill. andrew jackson s face was the famous seal of u.s. treasury was probably america s best-known export to the smallest gold mining outpost in the amazon basin. every shopkeeper on earth recognized a 20 our bill. the dollar was universal and not just universal and commerce with international transactions that were conducted in dollars, but universally held as a long-term store of value. globally. the world central bank stockpiled u.s. dollars for more than any more other. people may have not of known that but doesn t matter if they knew it or not it was very good for everyone who lives here. because there are are so many u.s. dollars in circulation some of the country the cost of borrowing money inside the country remain artificially low that s for the reasons in this country, america middle-class people could buy their own ho homes. he was covered meanwhile were able t
what is the murder clearance rate in chicago right now question were like 20%? that means i summing like 80% of murders in chicago which are way up go unsolved. how is that helping the citizens of chicago? i have no idea what he is thinking on what they are thinking all i can say is that the voters of chicago have apparently elected a man that they should ve known was a police defender and therefore is going to do nothing to make that city safe and i think the crime is only going to go up. tucker: he spent the last couple of days to campaign attacking the open racist stuff and no one ever says anything about that house allowed in america? how can you openly boldly attack an entire racial group amp local campaign and no one even not notices? we are supposed to have free speech in this country tucker but as you just heard from marjorie taylor greene and really only seems to go one way. he is allowed say whatever he
report on the new orleans police department. why are they leaving the police department? that s the murder capitol of the country. we ll get into that today at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. lisa: that s interesting too because we re finding the murder clearance rate, we re solving less murders as a country. sounds like there s a big show coming up. always good to see you, my friend. coming up, we have a big show. welcome to new york. one day after a man was caught on camera hitting a strange we are a bat. guess what, he s back on the streets. latest lapse in the criminal justice system and first, the battle of our nation s best and check in with joey jones and jocko live ahead of today s army navy game, that s next.
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