brace yourself, when congress gets back to work next week, it will feel like groundhog day, as lawmakers tackle funding the government again. they re expected to vote on short term fixes to keep it open through march 22nd. if all that sounds bureaucratic and impersonal, think of this. this is in tennessee. today, people turning out in support of dreamers in advance of next week s vote because mixed in with the arguments over the spending bill, once again is the fate of about 750,000 daca recipients. and then there s this. some of the biggest companies in america care deeply about their fate. earlier this month, a group of ceos for more than 60 companies formed a group called the coalition for the american dream. we re talking about big name corporations. amazon, facebook, apple. i want to read you part of the letter they sent to congress, quoting here, in addition to causing a tremendous upheaval in the lives of daca employees, failure to act in time will lead
have another disaster like this. what about it getting into the well water? well water is also a risk because you have porous underground geologic structure and some of this river water can make its way into it so all of wells will need to be sampled, tested, and monitored going forward. bob dean, enormous job. as you say, a huge tragedy. thank you so much. thanks for being with us. and tomorrow colorado governor john hickenlooper will be with us to talk about his tour of the contaminated river. up next, hackers making millions after stealing key information from big name corporations. what they stole and how they made all of their money, coming up next with pete williams.
rick: yet another reason to come visit us here in new york city. cab drivers are being asked to cleanup their act, a new dress code requiring cabbies to quote, present a professional appearance. the dress code bans tube tops, tank tops and bathing suits. cab drivers can get a fine if caught. the chief regulator wants to make sure the drivers are being held to standards. juliet: i completely understand that. living the american dream. businesses owned by the hispanic community are booming in spite of the slow economy especially in l.a. that is where we find adam housley. good to see you. why are hispanic businesses growing even in this recession? reporter: they are up for a number of reasons. first of all nationwide they are up 44% in the last ten years, that is significantly. 21% of all businesses in l.a. are owned by the hispanic population. you can see one of the printers here, what this company does they kaorbg with coors lite and nike and big name corporations,