kids from parkland. i met with him this week. they were in washington. they are leading us. they have this wonderful maybe naive but really precious thing, which is they believe if they come to washington and they tell us what has happened to them, we will do something. is that mitch mcconnell said no, we re going to look at banking? that s right, except they are they are what is great about them is they don t know that s the way the world works. and by the way, i m guessing the people who walk across the bridge in selma didn t know the way the world worked. and every once in a while, the world changes. when you get older like some of us, you think everything s going to stay the same and you ve seen it all before. something is different about this. and we have had, i represent a district that voted for the president that is 60% rural, 25% military families. in my district, people are scared to death. we ve had dozens of school
year we have seen him. absolutely. from a brash new york person to the president that we are proud of today. i think we are all different people today than we were in 2006. he is a father, a grandfather. when you have children the way you look at the world changes. when you look at evangelical christianity, it is about family, being faithful, and yet this doesn t seem to bother any of you? well you know what bothers me are the stories that detract from the good things he s doing. for the american people. instead of hearing that, we re hearing old news from someone that s not really that credible from a stripper porn star. he is doing the best job that we ve ever seen. so proud. for a president. and i can in the short time can stand proud as an american again. among this group of christian women, at least, donald trump can do no wrong. randi kaye, cnn, dallas. coming up, a question many parents are asking. should i let my child play
and pastors represent is grace. reporter: so a mulligan is grace. i ve never really heard that term before. randi, we all have gotten a mulligan because of christ jesus. so that s the bottom line. reporter: and these women also agree with reverend franklin graham, who says donald trump is a changed man. this man, who is a successful businessman, did not have those people praying for him daily as he does now. he has transformed even in the year we ve seen him from a brash new york person to the president that we are proud of today. i think we re all different people today than we were in 2006. he s a father, he s a grandfather. when you have children, the way you look at the world changes. reporter: but when you look at evangelical christianity, it s about family, it s about being faithful, yet this doesn t seem to bother any of you. you know what bothers me are these stories that detract from all the good things he s doing for the american people. instead of hearing that,
it s do you to three times but still three times where it was. still four times the amount of pills previbed in the united kingdom. their population isn t different than ours. is this a difference concept of pain management? is it just the way our that one doctor said she makes more money for a five-minute appointment prescribing something than an hour for psychotherapy? a lot of different pieces to this. the main spepiece is not that. the main piece, doctors were taught traditionally these pills are very dangerous. only previbe them in limited circumstances. the world changes in 1995. the fda approved a slow release ex-tebl extended release oxycodeine, different. released over 12 hours. hundreds of millions of a marketing campaign by perdue and others because it s 12 hours not 2 hours they re not addictive. you can t blame doctors.
so how much more change could we see? and introspective trump answered that himself. i like to think of myself as a very flexible person. i don t have to have one specific way and if the world changes, i go the same way. i don t change. i do change. dana bash, cnn, washington. all right. immigration has been a topic that s brought out strong emotions on both sides of the aisle in the first 100 days. comedian bell believes these uncomfortable conversation create change. it s the subject of tomorrow night s season premiere of united shades of america. i m in washington d.c. i can t think of a better place to explore our country s conflicting views on immigration. there is no diverse america. there is only white america. america is a country of immigrants. that s bull [ bleep ]. ultimately america is a white