Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, October 16, 2008

Television
Tonight, we’ll have a special report examining the candidates
and the high cost of free trade. McCain has called himself the
biggest free trader of all while Obama said he wants to
renegotiate some of our free trade agreements. We’ll have all
those details and extensive analysis of the entire debate with
three of the country’s best political minds.
Plus:

* Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman, Sheila Bair,
is criticizing the federal government for failing to help
struggling middle class Americans keep their homes. We’ll have
a report on the battle over exactly how to spend the
government’s bailout money.

Radio
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Today, on the Lou Dobbs Show, Alan Schroeder, professor of
journalism at Northeastern University, will recap last night’s
presidential debate, and weigh in on whether it was any better
than the first two performances. James Terry, chief public
advocate for the Consumers Rights League, will discuss the
national controversy surrounding ACORN and whether the right
steps are being taken to ensure that legitimate voters are
being registered. Syndicated columnist Mona Charen will talk
about her recent column, “Is This the End of Conservatism?â€