congressman henry waxman issued a statement in response to the radio entire that congressman bart stupak did earlier today saying, "my position has been clear and consistent. i do not believe healthcare reform should be used to change current law which prohibits federal funds from paying for abortion." well, the push to get healthcare reform done now has led to revision of the president's travel plans. senior white house correspondent major garrett is here with that part of the story. good evening. >> good evening. as your update a moment ago outline and as my colleague carl cameron suggested events change rapidly on the healthcare issue. we had a big change at the white house this morning when the president announced a three-day delay in his scheduled departure for australia and indonesia. before the white house press corps can collect answers to the why on that and other issues, the presecretary robert gibbs had to go through changes of his own. making good on a bet with the prime minister spokesman, he wore a team canada hockey