Lou Dobbs Tonight
Friday, July 13, 2007

Tonight, the battle on Capitol Hill over the war in Iraq is
reaching a climax – can President Bush defeat the rising
Republican rebellion? We’ll have the latest report tonight.

Tens of millions of American jobs will be vulnerable to
outsourcing in the coming years, according to one expert from
Princeton University. A House panel is taking on that issue,
discussing what this means for American workers and what our
government should do about it. We'll have a special report.

How is it that soccer star David Beckham can move to the United
States with no problem, while other immigrants wait years for a
visa? Beckham is eligible for a special class of visa reserved
for elite sports, entertainment, science and other specialties.
Their numbers are unlimited and soaring. We’ll have that story
tonight.

The U.S. dollar continues to sink against the world’s major
currencies, and the falling value of the dollar is leading to
the rising costs of imports to the United States. We’ll take a
look at how middle class Americans are being forced to pick up
the tab on pricy imports.

The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund is
threatening to sue Prince William County, Virginia over its new
law to crack down on illegal aliens. PRLDEF says the measure
will divide the community and fuel racial tensions. We'll have
a special report.

And, we'll be joined by three of the best political minds for a
recap of the week’s top stories: Robert Zimmerman, Democratic
National Committeeman, Errol Louis of the New York Daily News
and Diana West of The Washington Times.