material not just from kids but from a side very valuable. that, to me, it s corrosive and destructive. so schools are this launching board part of the problem, elliott, you mentioned watching the d.c., mentioned states that are in the metropolitan areas. there s a big mound from minnesota. you could see it all over this call fly over the country to talk about this. they ll, measure the value that they talk about, the input. would you think would happen? there are political impacts. we saw this move specifically in it ran on education. broken opening schools which have been closed for so long. and big fights with teachers over that with the curriculum was. we need to teach our history, we need to teach the parts of the bad parts. the reality is that on either side i just right in texas today that the high school is named after a man named george dos, grandson of a slave, learn to read the age of 98, wrote a book about it at 103, the school is named after him. they can t read
davis a year ago, she then urged people to give biden time. just be patient. like, it s coming. everything doesn t happen overnight. folks know that. reporter: now she adds this caveat. patient but frustrated, just frustrated, just would like to get the relief that we need so we can start operating how we used to. reporter: jeff zeleny, cnn, atlanta. thanks, jeff. florida education officials are claiming that elementary school math books are being used to indoctrinate students. the state recently rejected 41% of the textbook submissions claiming they referenced critical race theory or other so-called, quote, prohibited topics. here is cnn s leyla santiago. reporter: these are the images released by florida s department of education, examples of what it finds too objectionable to be included in public school math books. one of the images which the department of education says was resented by the public, shows a
you? that s why i m purn pushing to hold them accountable. joe biden s ruining our country. a state senator who turned a district from red to blue and is now running for attorney general knows they face headwinds. we re still in the middle of a pandemic, right? so what people do is respond to how they re feeling. they re always going to blame the president for that. but look, we have got a million lives here. we first met her a year ago, she urged people to give biden time. just be patient. everything doesn t happen overnight. folks know that. now adds this. patients are frustrated. we d like to get the relief we need so we can start operating how we used to. jeff zellny, cnn, atlanta.
ago she then urged people to give biden time. just be patient, like it s coming. everything doesn t happen overnight. folks know that. reporter: now she adds this caveat. patient but just frustrated. just would like to get the relief we need so we can start operating how we used to. reporter: jeff zeleny, cnn, atlanta. and thank you for joining us tonight. ac 360 starts now. good evening. in the capitol of kyiv today in ukraine residents were seen at markets buying food, preparing the easter holiday meals and bringing families and communities together. it s also a time to gather and celebrate the hope of salvation. translator: the 58th day of our defense is coming to an end. it ends on good friday, one of the most sorrowful day of the year for christians.
especially the girls crying because they miss their mothers. they lack affection. we give them affection. warmth and they give it to us more. in the evening they don t let us go. and ask to hug and kiss us. this single mother doesn t want to talk about missing her own family. her 6-year-old daughter who lives with her elderly grandparents. it s too upsetting she says. she can t abandon her team and travel across the war zone with the disabled young people is just too risky. every day my heart is torn two ways. between my home and these children. she says. istanbul sports club has opened its doors to these ukrainians. giving them a free place to stay and hot meals every day. the group which is run out of