Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday July 10, 2007

Join us tonight as we take a look at President Bush’s trip to
America’s heartland to push his surge policy for the Iraq war.
Meanwhile he’s losing support of key Republicans including
Senator George V. Voinovich, an Ohio Republican who serves on
the Foreign Relations Committee.

California's population is projected to reach nearly 60 million
by 2050, adding more than 25 million since the 2000 Census.
According to new population projections by the California
Department of Finance, by 2050 Hispanics will make up the
majority of California’s population while other ethnic groups
decline. The number of Caucasians is projected to fall to 26
percent, followed by Asians at 13 percent and Blacks, 5
percent. Join us tonight for a full report. We’ll take a look
at the driving factors as well as the potential impacts of
California’s population boom.

America’s appetite for cheap Chinese imports is unquenchable
even as China’s food and product safety crisis widens. We’ll
have more on that tonight.

Consumer borrowing skyrocketed in May as Americans ran up their
credit cards at the fastest rate in six months. Americans
reached for plastic as it became more difficult to to get home
equity loans in current tightening. Join us tonight, we’ll be
talking with associations who examine families’ issues to
uncover what’s pressuring the finances of American households
now more than ever.

Officials in Suffolk County, New York are being strong armed by
a group of state legislators. The legislators are refusing to
renew the county’s sales tax unless the county builds a hiring
center for illegal aliens. The city of Farmingdale has been
ground zero in the illegal immigration debate over the years,
and tensions in teh community run strongly against illegal
immigration. At the heart of the issue, once again a local
community is caught in the government’s failure to enforce
immigration laws and state legislators who want to ignore them.
We’ll have a full report.

We'll be joined by three of the nation's best radio talk show
hosts: Mark Simone, WABC in New York, Warren Ballentine,
Syndication One in Raleigh, NC, and Doug McIntyre, KABC in Los
Angeles.