poll finding the 73 likely voters supported the measure that was just passed that would make that imlegal, at least half way there. we are joined once again by fred carter, historic day in the senate, but there is still the house. >> we have a big murder until the house, we just need to put a lot of pressure on speaker baner and the other republicans to send that message to him that we have to end discrimination. >> how do you feel? >> i feel like hoping. it has been a roller coaster ride for me, in the last five years the kind of progress and significance, just two days ago -- >> and -- >> and today to see the senate do this, and harry reid courageously, run this through. it's a very exciting. and i'm 63 years old, i have gone through a lot, i am comfortable with where i am, but for the younger people out there, and older people, who face discrimination, and are afraid, this just sends a powerful message that they are equal. >> in practical terms what does this mean now if the house passes the bill. what happens now? >> the transgender community that was sold out in that bill, they have