Lou Dobbs Tonight
Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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.

Tonight, just six weeks remain until the Iowa caucuses—known as
a make-or-break threshold for presidential campaigns. Taking
out time for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s
holidays, the candidates time to campaign is dwindling—and
things are heating up fast.

Could Barack Obama or John Edwards upset Hillary Clinton? Is
she even the front-runner? Can any Republican catch Mitt
Romney? And what happened to Fred Thompson? We’ll have the
latest news and analysis on the program tonight.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has surrendered to
socio-ethnic special interest groups in Irving, Texas and
announced that it will back down somewhat on enforcing
immigration laws in the area. We’ll have the story.

Half of all toy sales in this country take place between
Thanksgiving and New Year's and most of those toys come from
Communist China. The toy industry promises their products will
be safe this year. But the recalls have continued, even after
such promises in the past. Could your holiday purchases put
your family at risk? We'll have that special report.

Ahead of a planned trip to China, Heath and Human Services
Secretary Mike Leavitt is talking safety—but he maintains that
the government cannot and should not inspect all food imports.
Meanwhile, U.S. and even Chinese officials are suggesting the
U.S. adopt the Japanese approach—Japan tests 10% of shipments,
whereas the U.S. tests less than 1%. Join us that important
story.

Visit http://cnn.com/loudobbstonight to check out
Lou’s latest commentary on why he believes the person elected a
year from now will be an Independent populist, a man or woman
who understands the genius of this country lies in the hearts
and minds of its people and not in the prerogatives and power
of its elites.