follow-up human infrastructure bill that democrats are pushing to 2 and a half trillion dollars. details on numbers that were just off the charts, close to a million jobs gain in the latest month. if you include revisions, well over a million. jobs are going up job pay is going up but so is inflation. that s really going up and eating away at those gains. we will have the latest from the president and now he s dealing with this and framing all of this and how you are going to deal with this going forward. we have experts what you re seeing at the grocery stores in general, that s going to last for a while. so much to get into. so happy to have you with us, welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. let get to it. peter doocy, higher prices coming with it. peter: the president is talking about infrastructure package that s being debated. something critical in his opinion to keep the economy on the right track. he believes that when the government spends trillions of dollars like six
those toys on time this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening and welcome. mixed news tonight for those who got the johnson & johnson covid vaccination. an fda safety panel tonight endorsing booster shots for up to 15 million americans who received the j&j vaccine. but the panel also recognizing shortf in the vaccine s effectiveness. today s recommendation less narrow than the group s endorsements of moderna and pfizer boosters, suggesting in the case of johnson & johnson an extra shot for any adult after just two months. but there is also a lot of focus today on the question the fda panel didn t decide on can you mix and match vaccines our gabe gutierrez reports. reporter: marking another major step in the booster battle today an fda advisory panel voted unanimously to recommend authorizing an extra shot for johnson & johnson s vaccine for anyone 18 and older at least two months after the initial dose regulators did not see any evidence of serious safety
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