Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday June 30, 2008

Tonight, Sen. Barack Obama delivered a speech today on
patriotism. We’ll take a look at the attacks that he’s faced
and the senator’s response. And we’ll have all the day’s
campaign and political news. Plus:

* The airline industry was already struggling before fuel
prices skyrocketed over the last few months. Now, the industry
is in such a slump that even low-cost carriers like Southwest
that have promoted their low ticket prices and being forced to
raise prices and fees.

* Sens. Obama and McCain are both courting the crucial Latino
vote. Both candidates spoke to the National Association of
Latino Elected and Appointed Officials this weekend. Both
candidates support more enforcement along our border with
Mexico and support certain hurdles for illegal aliens seeking
citizenship. But Obama says McCain’s current position is a
flip-flop from his original push for comprehensive immigration
reform. We’ll take a closer look.

* Private companies and farmers are using technology to track
their fruits and vegetables right down to the field, row and
even tree they were grown. Why is the federal government so
slow to create and demand such measures?

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Today, U.S. News & World Report White House correspondent Ken
Walsh and McClatchy reporter Margaret Talev will be on to talk
politics. Democratic consultant Peter Fenn will share his
opinion on the Democrats’ Friday “Unityâ€