President trump told reporters he did not regret his recent tweets targeting Elijah Cummings. The president was heading to a ceremony in jamestown, virginia. The just want to tell you economy is doing fantastically well. We are either going to make a great deal or not at all. A lot of great things are happening including with china. We are the number one economy in the world. It has picked up tremendously in the last three years since ive been here. The economy is through the roof. I guess we will hopefully get. Ood decisions we have a lot of good things happening. We were just speaking with the department of commerce and we have interest in our country like weve never had before. Do you regret targeting baltimore . Baltimore has been very badly mishandled for many years. Its a corrupt city. There is no question about it. All you have to do is look at the facts. The government has been pumping billions of dollars to no avail. Whatmore is an example of corrupt government leads to. Billi
Host good morning. My name is mark krikorian, executive director of the center for immigration studies, and we have done a series of interviews with important players in the immigration issue, whether in congress or in the administration. This morning touching guest is senator cotton, the junior senator from arkansas. Senator cotton is a harvard law grad, served as an Army Infantry officer in iraq and afghanistan. Hes on several committees, banking, intelligence, Armed Services but we are going to talk about todays immigration. Hes been a leader on immigration issue even before the president kind of raise its raised its profile. I appreciate, senator, you coming in and giving us some time. He will have to bolt for a meeting on the hill, so we will cut this off at 815 a. M. My first question is that you are as i understand six , a generation arkansan. Arkansas has been attracting more immigrants than it used to, but it is clearly not a leading immigration state. What attracted you to ge
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