sensely casualties of this invasion. french voters decide their country s future leader. it s an election that could cause a major shift in world politics. welcome to the show, everyone. it s now 9:00 a.m. in ukraine. we re getting a clearer picture of russia s goal in the country. russia s military now confirming it s objective to take full control of ukraine s black seacoast. ukraine s president wants that only to be a prelude to russia envancing into other countries. and key to the russian plan is the city we ve been talking about for a while now, mariupol, where an unknown number of ukrainian trips and civilians are trapped inside a large steel factory. ukraine s prime minister spoke about the dire situation as he met with u.s. officials in washington. have a listen. the situation in mariupol is terrible. this is the biggest catastrophe in this and the last centuries. many dozens of thousands of people may be thousands of peope are died in mariupol. and we will see
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
general, knows that democrats face headwinds. but republicans have not offered a positive alternative. we re in the middle of the pandemic. people respond to how are they feeling? how are their lives. and they re going to tag the president for that. look. we have a million miles to go before november. reporter: back at the beehive, where we first met davis a year ago, she urged people to give biden time. be patient. it s coming. everything doesn t happen overnight. folks know that. reporter: now, she adds this caveat. patience and frustrated. would like to get the relief we need so we can start operating how we used to. reporter: jeff zeleny, cnn, atlanta. police in washington, d.c. say the suspect in a friday shooting that wounded four people has died. two of the injured is reported as being in critical but stable condition. a third victim had a minor gunshot wound and a fourth