nancy, thank you. >>> now here's rebecca. >> jeff, thank you. now we head to the other end of pennsylvania avenue, where cbs news correspondent whit johnson is at the white house. whit, good morning. are you getting a sense that everyone's breathing a sigh of relief this morning there? >> yes, rebecca, absolutely. a huge sigh of relief. and despite the nasty politics, a point of pride according to the white house staff who say, believe it or not, the american people may have been proud of the way president obama, speaker boehner, and senate majority leader harry reid really came together to hammer out the final details. the key point of contention, as we've been reporting, was funding for planned parenthood. and at one of the meetings this week, president obama apparently drew a line in the sand with the speaker, saying that he would not accept reductions in family planning, and said republicans really have to give on this issue, or be prepared to shut the government down. friday the speaker and the president had three telephone conversations, and at one point we're told the president said, hey, you're the speaker, i'm the president, we're the