preparing to possibly announce he s running again for the presidency, a 2024 bid. reaction to that news from the hill so far from republicans is not jumping on it and not jumping around excited about it. i mean, just some of what the hill, mike simpson of idaho said i don t think it is gooder to the party and mike browns said i want somebody who is unite our party and kansas said i think we have a lot of nominees. do you see this at this point as republicans breaking from donald trump? would you definitely not go to vegas and bet on that. because if we were to have bet on that notion at moments akin to this in the past, we would have lost a lot. the most important moment that we re talking about is january 6, where you sawp the sort of baby steps out to say, okay, we re done with him and then it doesn t happen.
in your book you wrote about where you see the economy heading next. how does that figure in with the turbulence we re living through right now. what i m watching is the fact that u.s. exports were up. even though the dollar was strong. that should make it harder to export. but i really think that we are starting to see the resurgence of a u.s. manufacturing economy. this made in america trend, the sense that we need to have a little bit of a balance. not everybody in this country could be a software developer or a banker. and these internal cities, these parts of the country, ohio, pennsylvania, that had been so hollowed out, the south and midwest starting to come back. i think that is gooder to the economy and it fits in with my thesis that you have to balance the global with the local. the two can t get too disconnected or it is bad for politics and the economy. it is great to see you, rona. thank you so much.
reporter: i m grammarless right now. she hung me out like a dangling modifier, but you gotta love her passion. since we first told thissistic ellen has taken her table across the country and even written a book about the experience called rebel with a clause. ellen says americans are way more interested in grammar than some cynical reporters would have you believe, and she may be right. yes! reporter: i mean, this guy at a red light just had to know, do you always capitalize after a colon. if it s only a piece of a sentence, definitely no cap. okay. reporter: that made her day, one more proper usage in ellen s never-ending quest to make us all gooder at wording stuff. thank you for stopping by. reporter: steve hartman, on the road, in new hope, pennsylvania. brennan: we ll be right back with an amazing photo that was too good to be true.
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is someone with a name a personality a story and dreams no different from ours and those of our children following julie s appeal the security council adopted its broadest resolution on sexual violence in conflict before their bodies are able jolie has continued to advocate for more action on sexual assault wherever she goes demanding that survivors be heard and cared for perpetrators prosecuted and that organizations including nato and the u.n. do more to stop or. the world. joly the seems to take the job pretty seriously what about all the celebrities who fight for good causes all day effective indeed they always necessary what you know it really depends on how credible they are and how much they actually engage with the topic julie is effective because she s believable you really believe that she cares and she s on the ground now let s take a look at some. do good do gooder celebrities who ve sort of and don t their own