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across the united states -- philadelphia in the northeast, suburban atlanta in the southeast, suburban chicago in the midwest, tulsa in the southwest, and suburban phoenix in the west -- cancer treatment centers of america treats people from all over the country. call or go online to learn about our sophisticated technologies hear about our treatment results and our experienced physicians and clinicians who have dedicated their lives to fighting cancer. you'll also learn why over 95% of our patients are satisfied and why our unique approach to patient empowered care has provided treatment options to cancer patients and their families for three decades. >> she's back to jeana and wants to take on everything. >> so, the future's -- it's bright. it's -- it exists. and we have something to look forward to. that's what i want. i want to see my grandkids. >> [ breathing heavily ] >> announcer: melanie cooke is an athlete, a competitor. it defines her, so at a time when most cancer patients can't even imagine getting out of bed in the morning, let alone going for 30-mile bike rides, melanie found a w
across the united states -- philadelphia in the northeast, suburban atlanta in the southeast, suburban chicago in the midwest, tulsa in the southwest, and suburban phoenix in the west -- cancer treatment centers of america treats people from all over the country. call or go online to learn about our sophisticated technologies hear about our treatment results and our experienced physicians and clinicians who have dedicated their lives to fighting cancer. you'll also learn why over 95% of our...
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Jan 22, 2015
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they grew up in suburban chicago in my home state of illinois. they were both honor students, palatine high school and harper community college. in high school, carlos was the captain of the tennis team and a member of the varsity swim team. he volunteered for palatine's physically challenged program where every day he helped to feed lunch to special needs students. carlos graduated from harper community college went on to attend loyola university in chicago, majoring in education. this is what one of his teachers said about him. "carlos is the kind of person we want among us because he wants to make the community better. this is the kind of person you want as a student the kind of kid you want as a neighbor and a friend a friend to your child and most germane to his present circumstance is the kind of person you want to be an american." so after he received daca protection, president obama's executive order carlos was able to work as a tennis coach at his high school to help pay his tuition. after he graduated from loyola with a major in educati
they grew up in suburban chicago in my home state of illinois. they were both honor students, palatine high school and harper community college. in high school, carlos was the captain of the tennis team and a member of the varsity swim team. he volunteered for palatine's physically challenged program where every day he helped to feed lunch to special needs students. carlos graduated from harper community college went on to attend loyola university in chicago, majoring in education. this is what...
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now we say, oh, coyote. >> reporter: this morning researchers trapped this guy on chicago's south side, another suburban refugee. so they're thriving in the suburbs and they're running out of space. >> exactly. they're running out of space. so this is what's left. >> reporter: he's now part of the first-ever study of urban coyotes, a phenomenon scientists say, that's spread to virtually every north american metropolitan area. after weighing in at 33 pounds, the sedated coyote, the 867th to be studied since 2000, is put on the exam table. >> look at these nails. does it look like they're filed down? that's an urban coyote right there. >> reporter: because it's constantly on concrete and pavement. he's fitted with a first of its kind national geographic critter cam to learn more about his big city life. critter cams show how street smart they are, waiting for traffic before crossing intersections. it shows them foraging for food. this lucky one even finding dog kibble. soldier field, usually home to the bears, now home to the coyotes, the first documented urban litter. >> a pair of coyotes, male and femal
now we say, oh, coyote. >> reporter: this morning researchers trapped this guy on chicago's south side, another suburban refugee. so they're thriving in the suburbs and they're running out of space. >> exactly. they're running out of space. so this is what's left. >> reporter: he's now part of the first-ever study of urban coyotes, a phenomenon scientists say, that's spread to virtually every north american metropolitan area. after weighing in at 33 pounds, the sedated coyote,...
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. >> like unloading their suburban chicago home. the williams, like 17% of u.s. homeowners with a mortgage still owe more on their house than it's currently worth. and just asset wealth where the middle class is falling behind. just look at this chart of media household income in the united states, in 2013, it was 8% lower than it was right before the great recession hit. this is because middle class families get the lion's share of phonecall not from investments, not from interest, but from their paycheck. and that has been stubbornly stagnent going on three decades now. unless of course you're in the 1%. their wages adjusted for inflation, skyrocketed between 2009 and 2013, while the bottom 90% got a meager 15% pay raise. >> in the trend of wages that are not staying ahead of the inflation. that's no longer the bottom quarter of the income scale. it has moved into high school graduates and college graduates. >> president obama is proposing higher taxes on the rich and fees on big banks to expand tax credits and fund programs aimed at helping the middle class, b
. >> like unloading their suburban chicago home. the williams, like 17% of u.s. homeowners with a mortgage still owe more on their house than it's currently worth. and just asset wealth where the middle class is falling behind. just look at this chart of media household income in the united states, in 2013, it was 8% lower than it was right before the great recession hit. this is because middle class families get the lion's share of phonecall not from investments, not from interest, but...
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Jan 21, 2015
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chicago to the suburbs. that's the role that housing is playing. the problem goes even further. you go to the suburbs and guess what the suburbs don't want mass transportation. i spoken with suburban mayors who say that brings renters we want homeowners. >> you also don't have a lot of other amenity that is are typical of cities because of the high density. so you end up in the suburbs quite possibly under employed. the represent is cheaper but quite possibly under employs. >> that upward mobility ladder gets taken away. >> all of a sudden you don't have transportation. you're forced because of income to move to the suburbs. what happens is you now can't travel back and forth. you don't have your own car. at least when you were in the city you have a bus system. a subway system. you're able to get around, and that ex-asser baits the problem. now you can't apply for jobs because you can't get to the job interview. you can't afford to call a cab driver. the fundamental issue of how do we do with what is happening with the rising poor in this country is we have to confront housing. we have to have mixed use. i was talking to secretary castro of housing urban development. one of the t
chicago to the suburbs. that's the role that housing is playing. the problem goes even further. you go to the suburbs and guess what the suburbs don't want mass transportation. i spoken with suburban mayors who say that brings renters we want homeowners. >> you also don't have a lot of other amenity that is are typical of cities because of the high density. so you end up in the suburbs quite possibly under employed. the represent is cheaper but quite possibly under employs. >> that...
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chicago artist who couldn't find a pair of shoes. like an immigrant father, he decided to make them himself. george blogos grew up working in a suburbanobbler shop. there he watched and learned the old world craft of repairing and building shoes from his father john, an immigrant from greece. >> it's hard work you know? kids get dirty, you know and it's not easy. >> reporter: after college, george started a career as a teacher, but soon found himself day dreaming about being his own boss and going into the shoe business just like his dad. >> growing up you know in my family, you always had to buy shoes that could be resoled. my dad always wanted you to have shoes that would last. >> reporter: george realized in an era where things are disposable, a well-made pair of american shoes was hard to come by, so george set out to assemble a group of artisans to revive the craft of shoemaking in the united states paying special attention to sourcing all of the materials and labor in america. >> that's kind of when the idea was sparked of how could we make a shoe or boots in america, make them out of the best components. really in the world. ha
chicago artist who couldn't find a pair of shoes. like an immigrant father, he decided to make them himself. george blogos grew up working in a suburbanobbler shop. there he watched and learned the old world craft of repairing and building shoes from his father john, an immigrant from greece. >> it's hard work you know? kids get dirty, you know and it's not easy. >> reporter: after college, george started a career as a teacher, but soon found himself day dreaming about being his own...
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suburban denver, 41000. salt lake county, 22,000. when we get beyond chicago and new york and l.a., is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? mayor? >> i think short answer is yes. city of aurora is about 350,000 people. we are already a city we are already a city where the caucasians are a minority. 6% asian, 19% african-american, 28% hispanic, 1 to 2% whatever. that leaves less than 50% caucasian. and it's been that way for a while. and we find ways to get things done. we have no choice. the federal government doesn't work. state government is dealing with many of the basic issues that the federal government used to deal with. that leaves local government to do the rest, and we think we do it pretty well. >> certainly in salt lake city, we certainly wish we had the resources of a larger city like los angeles, but i think we're confident that a combination of city government, non-profit faith-based organizations, partnerships at the state level that we are pretty well prepared to be able to house our immigrant populat
suburban denver, 41000. salt lake county, 22,000. when we get beyond chicago and new york and l.a., is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? mayor? >> i think short answer is yes. city of aurora is about 350,000 people. we are already a city we are already a city where the caucasians are a minority. 6% asian, 19% african-american, 28% hispanic, 1 to 2% whatever. that leaves less than 50% caucasian. and it's been that way for a while. and we find...
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lot of people out there with the orange county and anaheim and suburban denver, salt lake county commission to 2000. when we get beyond chicago and the european l.a. is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? to make a short answer is yes. the city of aurora is 350,000 people. we're already a city where caucasians are a minority. 6% asian 19 percent african-american, 28 percent hispanic one or 2% whenever. that leaves less than 50 percent caucasian and it has been that way for a while. we find ways to get things done. the federal government doesn't work, the state government deals with many of the basic issues the federal government used to but the local government is needed to do the rest. >> certainly is a lake city we wish we had the resources like the combination of city government and faith based organization in san partnerships that the state level that we are pretty well prepared to house our immigrant population we have 50,000 refugees. we're in the continual effort to to come to our country is a remarkably giving society so we feel we can address this gracious to integrate imm
lot of people out there with the orange county and anaheim and suburban denver, salt lake county commission to 2000. when we get beyond chicago and the european l.a. is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? to make a short answer is yes. the city of aurora is 350,000 people. we're already a city where caucasians are a minority. 6% asian 19 percent african-american, 28 percent hispanic one or 2% whenever. that leaves less than 50 percent caucasian and...