Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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, Florida voters cast their ballots. It’s been a bizarre
contest there, with both parties penalizing the state’s voters
for the legislature’s decision to move up the contest on the
calendar. We’ll explain and have complete coverage of the vote
with three of the best political minds in the country.

The Center for Economic and Policy Research released a report
today which illustrates that the labor market will continue to
suffer long after the official recession ends. Workers will
face high unemployment and decreased wages and millions will
lose health insurance. We’ll have that story.

And leaders of a Chicago church where fugitive illegal alien
Elvira Arellano took sanctuary for a year before being deported
are housing another illegal immigrant activist set on defying a
deportation order. Flor Crisostomo, who illegally from Mexico
in 2001, was slated to report to federal immigration officials
on Monday but instead said she will seek refuge at the church
in the same way as Elvira Arellano. A closer look, tonight.

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