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states, the thousands evacuating tonight. florida's face-off with disney. lawmakers in the sunshine state vote to strip disney of its special tax status, but could taxpayers be the ones paying the price? military deaths: tonight, the navy investigation into a string of apparent suicides linked to uss "george washington." handy man arrested: an and accused of the brutal murder of a new york city mom police say he had a two-year on and off affair with. all the details. and long live the queen. britain's longest reigning monarch celebrate hir 96th birthday. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, the battle for mariupol has entered a new stage with russia's vladimir putin claiming victory, even as he ordered his troops not to take the risk of storming an isolated steel plant. thousands of troops and innocent civilians remain trapped inside a steel plant in the city surrounded by russian forces. putin ordered his troops to seal off the plant to try and starve the ukrainians. meanwhile, west of mariupol, new satellite images show moe than 200 mass graves with what a ukrainian official estimates are 3,000 to 9,000 bodies. president biden announcing new funding for ukraine today, with $800 million worth of aid and military weapons. that includes 72 howitzers, ammunition, and so-called ghost drones. those are newly designed for ukraine to take out high-value targets. the pentagon said these will effectively create five new ukrainian artillery battalions. the president paraphrased teddy roosevelt in a message to russia saying, "sometimes we will speak softly and carry a large javelin because we're sending a lot of those. of we have a lot to get to tonight starting with cbs' charlie d'agata from eastern ukraine. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. in his late-night address moments ago president zelenskyy said he was grateful to the united states for the new package, the support and defense tools for his military and considering the circumstances, they can't get here quickly enough. after pummeling mariupol for weeks and resistance still holding out, president putin ordered forces don't storm the steel plant but block it off so tightly, not even a fly can escape. with smoke rising above the complex, about 1,000 civilians remain trapped in the darkened maze of tunnels below it. a young mother says they're running up on the of food and water and hope. ukrainian troops are in desperate need of the military support pledged by president biden today. >> putin has failed to achieve his grand ambitions on the battlefield. >> reporter: his new ambition: capturing parts eastern ukraine across a 300-mile front line, including kharkiv, ukraine's second-largest city. kharkiv has been the target of constant russian bombardment since this conflict began. and while we've been here, we've heard explosions throughout the day. the damage is everywhere. that is the administration building. the target of one of the first audacious rocket attacks in the early days of the war. exhausted reads in the firing line of putin's aim to capture the city. sophia has taken shelter in a subway train since the war began. two months. two months. the russians want to take kharkiv over. "if it happens, it will be terrible," she said. "we were born here. everything was good. we have little left of our lives." on the platform, pavel fedosenko hands out pizzas to excited children, and their weary parents. pizza orders placed by complete strangers, donations from all over the world. "people who left kharkiv want to feed those left behind, "he said. "foreigners who want to treat emergency crews and paramedics." word of mouth spread quickly, and now his daddy's pizza has a paypal account for donations and hundreds of happy customers. how does that make you feel? "joyful, "he said, "bringing a little slice of happiness here, seeing kids laugh, to bring a taste of normal life, it feels fantastic." now, we saw bomb-damaged buildings all over kharkiv today. the streets were virtually deserted. yet, despite nearly two months of constant bombardment, that city remains under ukrainian control, at least for now. norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. let's turn back here to home. a dangerous situation out west where fire season is getting a roaring and early start. tonight, an out-of-control and fast-growing blaze, deemed the tunnel fire, is just one of 10 uncontained fires burning across three states, already scorching nearly 60,000 acres with no signs of slowing down. amy cutler from our cbs affiliate kphonela eportpu fiercelre rages explode than 20,000 acres. the next 24 hours are critical as flames continue to push into neighborhoods near flagstaff. the wind blowing sparks that are igniting across the landscape. >> this fire is 100% a wind-driven fire. unfortunately, it was pretty devastating to the community that it burned through. >> reporter: what once was a mountain vacation home is now a total loss. at least 2,000 residents remain evacuated. hundreds of homes are still threatened. it's one of nearly 20,000 fires nationwide this year alone, the most in at least a decade, as much of the west suffers from severe to extreme drought. in tinder-dry conditions, a wildfire in colorado burned for just seven hours but destroyed at least 15 homes. >> i thought for sure my home was on fire. >> reporter: donna martinez says she was lucky. as for her neighbor? >> bless his heart, he stood here and just watched his house go up in flames. >> reporter: near flagstaff, the winds are expected to remain erratic. fire officials say it's still too dangerous for them to survey the damage. as for the number of structures that have been destroyed, the sheriff says it's at least 30, and that number is expected to rise. norah. >> o'donnell: state of emergency there. amy cutler, thank you. let's turn now to florida where the governor has gone to war with the magic kingdom. today, republicans targeted disney, the state's largest employer, after the company publicly condemned a new law that critics believe targets l.g.b.t.q. students. here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> the bill passes. read the next bill. >> reporter: florida's legislature made good on the governor's threat today. ♪ ♪ ♪ e nemoy'ths spevste cial improvement district, which allows it to govern and tax itself to build roads, provide power, and some emergency services around its theme parks. it's been that way since 1967. >> we call it epcot. >> reporter: but things soured when disney publicly criticized florida's parental rights in education law, which opponents call "don't say gay," because it prohibits public school instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in grades k-3.m->> we're certaio bend a knee to woke executives in california. >> reporter: this week, governor ron desantis asked lawmakers to dissolve disney's special district. is this retaliation? >> no, i don't think so. but i think when you kick the hornet's nest, sometimes issues rise up that you weren't aware of. >> reporter: republican state representative randy fine wrote the house bill. >> disney's charter allows them to build a nuclear power plant. these are not things that make a lot of sense. >> reporter: he says taxpayers won't have to foot the bill with disney out. >> what he's saying is absurd. >> reporter: but scott randolph, orange county's tax collector, says residents could be stuck with a roughly $163 million bill. >> for the citizens of orange county, you're talking a financial fiasco. anything that comes with a normal municipal government would fall to orange county with zero additional revenue. >> o'donnell: and manny joins us now. manny, there's also another bill with national implications that just passed in florida, right? >> reporter: that's right, norah. amid protests by some lawmakers, who even staged a sit-in, the house gave final approval to the governor's redrawing of the state's congressional map, which is expected to give the g.o.p. four additional seats, while dismantling two districts which are currently held by black members of congress. norah. >> o'donnell: manny bojorquez, thank you. let's turn now to the pandemic and some big news for parents with kids under five years old. the f.d.a. could reportedly authorize the first covid vaccine for young children in june, and it comessals the fight over masking on planes, trains, and ride shares continues. earlier, we woke with white house covid-19 response coordinator dr. ashish jha, and asked why the c.d.c. thinks a mask is still nessary on public transportation. >> what the c.d.c. scientists said about a week ago or so was that, you know, we have this ned they needed time to assess whether that was going to end up having a big impact on hospitalizations and deaths. and they thought in by the c.d.c. >>o'donnell: you don't have to wear a masa mask on a plane or train or any kind of public transport? >> first of all, travel is one of the few times where you're bringing people together from all over the country or all over the world into one area. you know, when you go to school, you don't have a school full of people from everywhere in the world. that will happen on travel. second-- and i always remund people, when you're traveling you don't get to decide who is sitting next to you. and if you sit down and the person next to you is coughing, sneezing, doesn't have a mask on, not so easy for you to get up and move, not so easy for you to get out of that way. >> o'donnell: let's talk about boosters, because there's a lot of confusion about when to get that fourth shot. >> first and foremost, the first booster, the third shot, that is critically important. it's absolutely critically important that every adult get that if they're five months out from their second shot. now, if you've gotten that first booster the question of of should you get a second shot or not? what we know from the data from israel, people over 60, when they got the secretary shot, saw a substantial decline not just in infections but deaths. for 50-59 i think it's much more of a judgment call. there you can get it, you're eligible, probably worth having a conversation with your physician assessing your own risk. >> o'donnell: i had one friend say that a doctor told them under the age offall becaus deos in the fall there will be a new shot that could also protect against the omicron variant. >> if you're over 60 and you're more than four months out from your booster, you should go out and get that second booster. i think that will offer a high degree of protection, a-d i have been very clear that i think the evidence is there for that. for people who are under 50-- first of all, right now, f.d.a. has not authorized it. i don't think we have much evidence. the key is make sure you're vaccinated. make sure you've gotten that first booster. that's the best way to protect yourself. >> o'donnell: our interview with dr. ashish jha. we have an update on you for the story we've been telling you about about a string of deaths related to an aircraft carrier. today, cbs news can report a total of seven sailors from the uss "george washington" have died over the past year, and in the most recent, three were all apparent suicides within days of each other. we're just learning the names of those who died. mikhail sharp, natashia huffman, and xavier sandeddor. the ship has b in newport news, virginia, and is undergoing extensive maintenance. the navy is investigating whether there are underlying causes that led to the sailors to take their own lives. tonight, the american lung association is out with its annual state of the air report that found more than 40% of americans-- that's 137 million-- are living in areas with unhealthy levels of dirty air. in our continuing series on climate change, "earth 365," cbs' ben tracy has a special "eye on america" that takes a look at the people impacted by pollution. >> reporter: imelda ulloa sweeps her patio three times a day. but she can't keep up with the dirt and exhaust from the stream of semis rolling past her los angeles home. have you ever counted how many trucks go by? >> i'm counting for two hours, and it's 350 trucks pass by here. >> reporter: and it's just nonstop. >> nonstop. >> reporter: the trucks are headed to the nearby ports and container yards that have sprung up because of supply chain issues. ulloa has lived here for 25 years, but says she now feels like a prisoner. >> because windows, doors, everything is closed. >> reporter: diesel trucks are 5% of traffic on the nation's roads, but account for 50% of harmful nitrogen dioxide pollution. low-income neighborhoods and communities of color are exposed to 28% more of this because industrial facilities are often located in poorer areas. >> you try to be happy you know? your life is hard. and with this problem, it's more. rorlt of. >> reporter: health experts say long-term exposure to diseaseul exhaust can worsen asthma, lead to lung disease, and increase cancer risk. imelda ulloa's husband now has asthma. he was at the doctor when we visited. >> his doctor said it was because of the pollution. >> reporter: omar ulloa is worried about his dad. >> to see him struggling just to even get a breath of air is heartbreaking and... it's a really scary thing that i can possibly lose my dad over this. >> reporter: the e.p.a.'s new clean trucks plan will force the industry to use cleaner vehicles to cut nitrogen dioxide emissions by up to 60% by 2045. >> we have a death sentence. we have no escape. >> reporter: jesse marquez runs an environmental justice organization fighting for zero-emissions trucks. he says communities of color often lack the political power to force change. >> that' why we've had to organize politically to change some of these laws and to support emerging technologies. >> reporter: local elected officials tell cbs news they're trying to fix the trouble problem. imelda ulloa hopes someone will listen.% >> can you hear me? 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