Lou Dobbs Tonight
Wednesday July 16, 2008

Tonight, there is evidence that non-citizens have voted in past
elections in states like Texas, Florida, Maryland and
California. The Government Accountability Office found that
among 30,000 people called to jury duty in just one federal
district court, nearly 1,000 were not citizens. We’ll have that
alarming story. Plus:

* The World Court has ordered the United States to halt the
executions of five Mexicans on death row until further review
of their cases. We’ll have a closer look at the ruling, which
the Bush Administration does not acknowledge because the World
Court does not have jurisdiction over the cases.

* John McCain rolled out his education platform today while
bringing the Pander Express to the NAACP. We’’ take a look at
where McCain and Barack Obama stand on education and how they
propose to fix our broken system, which continues to fail
millions of American children.

* Air travel has become a test of endurance for American
travelers, and it’s going to get worse after Labor Day, when
the major carriers cut their domestic capacity by 10 percent.
Those cuts will bring less choice and even higher ticket
prices. Experts expect more airline bankruptcies as well.

* Americans are at risk each day as they travel this nation’s
crumbling roads, bridges and highways. The Highway Trust Fund
provides funding for infrastructure projects in this country,
but the agency is facing budget shortfalls that could halt the
desperately-needed improvements. Sen. Max Baucus has been
fighting to add $8 billion to the Trust Fund, which is due for
reauthorization next year.

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Today, U.S. News & World Report chief White House correspondent
Ken Walsh and the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund join Lou to
talk about the latest news from the campaign trails. Professor
Andrew Bacevich of Boston University will discuss the global
war on terror and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. And we’ll
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DOBBS.

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