housekeeper. soaring prices at the pump, passengers stranded at airports, why we should expect more of this in the upcoming holiday season, and how you can avoid getting stranded. good morning to you. it is saturday, october 16th. i m christi paul. good morning, i m boris sanchez. you re live in the cnn newsroom. the fda s advisory committee recommended all adults who received the single dose johnson & johnson vaccine should get a second dose at least two months after their first shot. the fda has to decide whether to grant emergency use authorization followed by the cdc giving its recommendation on who is eligible for the doses. we should tell you about a new study by the department of veterans affairs on vaccine effectiveness that s giving cause for concern. researchers found that j&j s vaccine protection against covid-19 drastically fell from 88% in march to a mere 3% by august. the study, we should point out has yet to be peer reviewed. good note to make there
friday is starting earlier than ever this year . this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone further acknowledging covid vaccines while incredibly effective lose some of their punch over time, an fda safety panel has just given its endorsement to booster shots for many americans who were fully vaccinated with a two-dose moderna vaccine. it is not the final word but the panel s recommendation for a third moderna shot mirrors what the cdc recently decided for pfizer boosters, recommending them for older people and those at higher risk of covid infection nearly 188 million americans are now considered fully vaccinated with close to 9 million having already received boosters yet, there remain questions on whether the extra shots are really necessary for most people miguel almaguer has late details. reporter: moving a major step toward authorization, tonight an fda advisory panel says some americans fully vaccinated with moderna should get its booster
supportive, along with the florida department of law enforcement. all right. jennifer, thank you for being with us this morning. . thank you. . we wish you the best. be safe. . thank you so much. new day continues. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is thursday, october 14th. i m john berman with brianna keilar. in the next few hours, showdown. the witnesses have been subpoenaed. now will they show up? and if not, then what? we re about to find out how the january 6th select committee plans to deal with donald trump s former aides if they fail to comply with subpoenas. kash patel and steve bannon have been called for depositions today. trump has been urging his loyalists to ignore the subpoenas. bannon s lawyer confirmed overnight he will defy the order. lawmakers say they are prepared to pursue criminal charges for noncompliant witnesses. in the meantime, a new subpoena has been issued for ex justice department official j
the most profound experience i can have. flu season warning: why health officials are so worried. could we see a twin-demic of flu and covid? contaminated water: another michigan town with unsafe lead levels, endangering children for years. reporter: what water do you use to cook? the bottled water. reporter: to brush your teeth? bottled water. reporter: bathe? bottled water. o donnell: guns at airports: a record number of people trying to bring guns through security. which cities have the most culprits? cutting out salt: what the new f.d.a. guidance could mean for your favorite chain restaurant. and, special assignment: a new recruit, helping capitol police heal. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with one of the biggest problems weighing down the american economy and driving up prices. today, pr
most profound experience i can have. o donnell: flu season warning: why health officials are so worried. could we see a twin-demic of flu and covid. contaminated water: another michigan town with unsafe lead levels, endangering children for years. reporter: what water do you use to cook? the bottled water. reporter: to brush your teeth? bottled water. reporter: bathe? bottled water. o donnell: guns at airports: a record number of people trying to bring guns through security. which cities have the most culprits. cutting out salt: what the new f.d.a. guidance could mean for your favorite chain restaurant. and special assignment: a new recruit. helping capitol police heal. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with one of the biggest problems weighing down the american economy and driving up prices. today, president biden vowed to fix the supply