We begin tonight in missouri where weeks of student protests over campus racism came to an end. Tim wolf, the president of the university of monsieur see system resigned today. His announcement appeared to resolve a standoff that included student protests, a Hunger Strike and a Football Team that was threatening to quick. Andy rogen reports. Reporter even though the president and chancellor are out, those protesters wanted other demands. Among them, a more diverse fa faculty and diversity training for incoming faculty. Everyone is trying to wrap their heads around this headspinning day. A somber resignation by the School President tim wolfe . I am resigning of the president of the missouri system. Led to an emotional reaction in the center of campus. For months, black students on this overwhelmingly white campus had said rachel tensions were poisoning the atmosphere. A swastica drawn in feces was drawn in a dorm bathroom. The School Student body said someone used the n word to him as h
Served stay clean and sober it was a smaller stage with a big focus on economic issues. And the republicans who want to be president did clash in the latest debate over immigration and fixing the economy. Welco welcome to your world this morning those republican president ial hopefuls are back on the campaign trail, fresh off the debate. They tried to draw lines over policy differences. David shuster begins the coverage. The simple fact of the matter is we here promise. Reporter earlier on john kasich blasted rivals and described his tax cut policies as unique. The only plan to get us to a balanced budgets by the end of a second temp. Reporter it relies on revenue assumptions that experts called absurd. On this site protesters demanded a raise to the minimum raise. Inside ben carson justified his opposition with this. Every time we raise the minimum wage, the number of jobless people increases. Reporter history does not support the claim. Since 1979, congress raised the minimum wage 11
This morning the Justice Department is trying to figure out what is next after a federal Appeals Court ruled the president s executive action on immigration will remain on hold. Welcome to your world this morning im stephanie sy. Im dell walters and have undocumented immigrants stay in the u. S. But as we report it means millions of people in legal limbo. Reporter the Court Decision is not unexpected but a setback on president obamas Immigration Reform and has under taken circumventing congress and making them angry and the dream act where the president talked about deportation proceedings against young people brought to the country not of their own choice as children and deportation proceedings deferred against them and the parents of those who are already u. S. Citizens and the president announced after the mid term elections in 2014 when it became clear the republican leg congress is not going to move on Immigration Reform. Now earlier in february a texas judge in a lower court had
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