congress authorizes billions more in aid and weapons. plus president biden welcomes the leaders of finland and sweden, supporting their bids to join n.a.t.o. tonight s tonight s other top headlines, record-breaking heat in 19 states, wildfires surge across texas and new mexico, plus monkeypox found in the u.s., the symptoms of the rare disease. and finally tonight, they re in a class of their own. we ll introduce you to these four extraordinary cadets frompoint who are now rhodes scholars. how historic. think about the four of you together, pretty special. yes, ma am. just a little bit. o donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, some news for passports with small children. a top health panel is recommending kids five to 11 get a covid booster. it comes as the pandemic is rearing its ugly head once again. more than two years since it began, infections are on the rise nationwide. just in the past month alone, covid cases
a $40 billion aid package for ukraine along with additional $100 million for weapons including 18 howitzers. the money and munitions are crucial as forces continue assault on areas in the east and south of ukraine. some of the images are disturbing. cbs s imtiaz tyab reports from odesa. reporter: ukrainian fighters over 1700 surrendered to russia. an agonizing end to one to have the most dramatic battle in ukraine over 18 months ago. the horrors were captured in detail on a body camera worn by yuliia paievska, a middic known as taira. she recorded her team s heroic efforts to save lives in the early weeks of the war including this broth brothsh and sister. the little girl lived but the