Lou Dobbs Tonight
Friday, August 3, 2007

Tonight, as the state of Minnesota searches for more victims
and tries to clean up Wednesday's deadly bridge collapse, we’ll
take a look at the anatomy of a collapse: How did this happen?
Are we any closer to figuring out what went wrong and what can
be done to ensure it doesn’t happen anywhere else? We’ll have
more on this story tonight.

The Department of Homeland Security is expected release new
workplace enforcement rules that will place more responsibility
on employers. Businesses will be notified of discrepancies in
workers’ tax records and must determine if the inconsistencies
are just in their records. If not, workers must resolve the
issues or companies must fire the workers or risk harsh
penalties. We’ll have a full report on what may finally be a
viable workplace enforcement plan.

We’ll also report on the chaos in the House of Representatives
surrounding a late-night vote on the agriculture appropriations
bill.

And in our weekly salute to our men and women in uniform:
Marine Corps Reserve Sgt. Mark Camp was awarded a Silver Star
for heroism during Operation Matador near the Syrian border
with Iraq. Over a four day period, Sgt.Camp took part in fierce
fighting with insurgents and participated in several rescue
attempts of fellow Marines. Sgt. Camp also helped rescue a
Marine trapped in an assault vehicle destroyed by a roadside
bomb – even though he was seriously wounded by the explosion.
We’ll bring you his story tonight.

We'll also be joined by three of the best political minds for a
recap of the week’s top stories: Ed Rollins, former White House
political director, Michael Goodwin of the New York Daily News,
and James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal will sit down to
discuss the presidential race for 2008 and Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales's "confusing" testimony before Congress.