alex that it a compromised measure passed with broad bipartisan support in the house and paul is refusing to back that. what do we expect to happen tomorrow? no one is sure. it seems unlikely the senate will reach a compromise. even if senators can reach some type of compromise agreement, the house is not back in session until monday which means it is very likely that key parts of this legislation will, in fact, expire. i've been talking to senior administration officials who say that the programs are so vast they are so complicated that they'll have to start dismantling them tomorrow afternoon and the program will be shut down by about 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. alex? >> okay. . it's quite extraordinary right now what's going on. thank you very much. kristen welker from the white house. other news, a religiously charged rally in phoenix friday night attracted a sizable crowd and heavily police presence. on one side of the street a group of anti-islam protesters armed with guns waving the