Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, March 3, 2008

Lou’s new radio program, the Lou Dobbs Show, launches today.
Join us weekdays from 3-6 p.m. Eastern, for a look at news and
politics aimed at independent thinkers. Check your local
listings at LouDobbsRadio.com, or listen live online. Today,
Lou will be joined by Kinky Friedman, Ralph Nader, and Mike
Huckabee.

Also, check out the new LouDobbs.com, featuring the latest
updates on Lou’s TV and radio shows, breaking news and more.

Lou Dobbs Tonight still airs at its regular time, every day at
7 p.m. Eastern. We’ll have all the latest from the campaign
trail as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama gear up for
tomorrow’s make-or-break primaries in Ohio, Texas, Vermont and
Rhode Island. Plus:

* Federal immigration officials arrested 345 criminal illegal
aliens last week in five Southern California counties. We’ll
have details on the raid and an international police summit
today dealing with the spread of gangs like MS-13.

* Open-borders and amnesty groups meeting in Washington today
to call on President Bush, DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff and
Attorney General Michael Mukasey to stop doing their jobs; they
want an end to illegal immigration raids that enforce U.S. law.


* As the economy continues in its downward spiral, the Bush
administration continues to deny that we are heading for a
recession. We’ll take a look at the declining economy and an
administration that is out of touch with reality.

* And high-tech companies want the presidential candidates of
both parties to understand one simple desire: they want more
H1-b Visas. And the candidates seem eager to comply.

Lou’s new book INDEPENDENTS DAY is now on sale in bookstores
and on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. In Independents Day,
Lou issues a rallying cry to American citizens eager for a
change, focusing particularly on the critical issues and
challenges of the 2008 election.

Visit http://cnn.com/loudobbstonight for more on
tonight's show. You'll also find Lou's past commentaries, our
weekly news quiz and more.