the way. bill cassidy came and listened to their concerns. vaughn, great to see you. thank you, sir. coming up later today, organizers are holding a rally in wisconsin in support of planned parenthood. the event comes as speaker paul ryan pledged to strip funding from the organization in his state and congressional dtrict as soon as congress reconvenes next week. beth joins us from the speaker s district. beth, what are you hearing from constituents and what have they got planned for this rally? reporter: good morning, thomas. i am in kenosha, wisconsin. it is very chilly here today. it is the largest city in speaker paul ryan s district, the first congressional district of wisconsin. it s also home to this planned parenthood clinic behind me, one of 22 across the state and one that could face some jeopardy in the event paul ryan goes through with his pledge to strip federal money from planned parenthood. he and many other congressional folks object to the fact that planned paren
path to citizenship, which will, not be a short path. bill: the senators say they will make the legislation public when congress reconvenes next month. that bill is expected to put more than 10 million illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship. how they do that is yet to be worked out. what was fascinating about the visit, senator schumer, democrat, senator mccain, a republican saw a woman scale the fence while on the border yesterday. alisyn: 18 foot fence. bill: that will leave impression as they go back to talk to their cool lotion in washington. alisyn: that is exhibit a. the president saying what he thinks he can get reform through? is it doable coming up? we ll investigate the claim. bill: something you don t want to wake up to. saw the call under the street. alisyn: massive landslide taking out a house and half of the hillside. it is still crumbing at this hour. we ll have a live report from the scene. we moved out there and