Twin Cities civil rights activists say they're satisfied with the progress made during meetings with a Rochester children's hospice after racist slurs were directed at one of the residents. An Iowa woman staying at Rochester's Ronald McDonald House with her severely ill daughter says another resident spewed racist insults and scrawled hateful language on her door. The woman also says Ronald McDonald House staff brushed off her complaints. Minnesota Public Radio's Art Hughes reports. Listeners should be warned this report contains language they may find offensive.