Sec. Yellen Has Been Practicing Her Signature Before It Goes On New U.S. Dollars

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Published on December 1, 2022

Stephen’s interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen continues with an explanation of why there are two signatures on every U.S. currency bill. #Colbert #SecretaryYellen #JanetYellen

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  • Tihetris Weathersby 1 year ago

    One of the things I like about the Secretary of the Treasury is they get their name on the Dollar, Far more meaningful than Secretary of State or Defense

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  • Tihetris Weathersby 1 year ago

    Janet was a good Fed Chair, She was a great choice for Treasury Secretary. Great to ha e someone who’s actually qualified for the office.

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  • Tasha Really 1 year ago

    Just love her cannot wait to read her money

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  • s21972012145525 1 year ago

    How sweet was this segment

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  • tiki trash 1 year ago

    I really wish Leo Fender (G&L) and Les Paul would have spent more time practicing before putting their signatures on guitar headstocks.

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  • Patrick Hill 1 year ago

    Excellent segment! I enjoy when experts in their field, particularly if they’re in government, get a spotlight like this so we get some insight!

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  • Hiker Biker 1 year ago

    So we print new money that is just for looks and cost how much in tav dollars?

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  • GAH 1 year ago

    She is adorable!

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  • Dee Dee 1 year ago

    Secretary Yellen-
    1) You need to audit the Treasury to make sure Mnuchin AKA The Foreclosure King didn’t pilfer its coffers.
    2) Can you recall all the money with Mnuchin’s name on it.

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  • Dave Fredrock 1 year ago

    Wow. Great segment and a big deal really. Thanks.

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  • Jack of all Trades 1 year ago

    She’s a sweetheart.

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  • Angie Bhatia 1 year ago

    What a fabulous lady

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  • Brandon Deveraux 1 year ago

    Isn’t drawing names on money against the law? 166 acts of defacing the national currency commited in front of the Treasury Secretary.

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