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Protestaktion am Samstag auf dem Maspernparkplatz in Paderborn: „Ohne Kultur keine Kneipen - Paderborn
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reporter: but deaths from the virus rising in 32 states. hospitalizations in 28. florida topping half a million cases. the president insisting children have stronger immune systems. if you look at children, children are almost, and i would almost say definitely, but almost immune from this disease. reporter: but children are not immune. and some returning students are already infected. in canton, georgia, a second grader testing positive. all 20 students and the teacher are in quarantine. this was the scene at north paulding high school. many students without masks. the superintendent admitting to parents that the photo doesn t look good, but insisting they re following protocols and that class changes are a challenge. back to sool! back to school! reporter: in ohio, a protest calling for more time in the classroom. we here in dublin just want our kids to have choices. reporter: but in chicago, the third-largest school district in the country, a decision to restart classe
university of missouri are calling for a walk-out today, the latest action in the protest calling for the school s president to resign. planned walkout taking place as university leaders try to resolve their racial tensions at the missouri campus. dozens of football players are also protesting, they re saying they will not take the field until the president of that university is gone. nbc s sarah dallof joins us from columbia, missouri with more. reporter: good morning, jose. the emergency meeting with the university s governing board gets started in about 15 minutes. this as more voices join the chorus calling for university president tim wolfe to either resign or be fired. this call for action comes after a number of racist incidents on the campus and what some describe as a woefully inadequate response by the university. now these incidents range from racial slurs being shouted at students to a swastika drawn on a dorm wall. over the weekend what will likely be remembered as a