will: pete and i were together last night and interestingly the bartender said i like a lot of stuff you re doing on the currency war and so much attention on the culture war and you mentioned that strategists are saying get away from a lot of culture stuff and woke stuff. is there a sentment that s not what people want to hear about? listen, when we do polling and other polling out there and ask people about the issues, especially parents about curriculum in school and those kinds of things, they re very dialed in and concerned about that kind of thing. there s other folks that will say to the strategist. we know our audience and voters and that s why we re going to them and have these conversations. that s definitely the conversation these folks in iowa wanted to hear about yesterday. no chance those folks are more worried about cryptocurrency or something else versus these issues that these candidates hammered on yesterday. pete: there s no doubt there s an economic undercurrent t
'Currency Wars' author and economist Jim Rickards unpacks global threats to the U.S. dollar after Malaysia and China renew talks about an Asian Monetary Fund.