night. it s still being crafted as we speak. some of the pieces are coming into focus tonight. so is the bottom line, which is growing from earlier estimates. that s certainly welcome news for democrats who say the president s been too timid and the economy need a big dose of medici medicine. at the same time the larger the price tag the tougher it may be to get through congress. even though the white house says it will offset the cost of a jobs plan with savings elsewhere in the budget. chief whos correspondent jesse allen has been working her sources. what is the latest? what s going to be in this plan this. my understanding from democrats who are familiar with the president s working figures right now tell me that the plan could end up upwards of $400 billion. the biggest ticket item would be an extension of the payroll tax cut for employees which is set to expire at the end of the year at $120 billion. he would propose in this draft roads and infrastructure above curren