Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, March 24, 2008

Tonight, a grim milestone for the war in Iraq – more than 4,000
U.S. servicemen and women have died there. More than 30,000
have been injured. We’ll have all the details, plus:

* Nearly five months after a federal judge in San Francisco
blocked the Department of Homeland Security’s no-match rule
from taking effect, the federal agency is finally appealing the
ruling.

* We’ll take a look at China’s continued repression of the
Tibetans and what the U.S. is doing to help put an end to the
clashes with the Olympics quickly approaching.

* Homeowners across the country are in desperate need of credit
to help cover their shortfalls as they continue to feel the
pinch of the mortgage meltdown. But while the federal
government helped bail out Bear Stearns it has done little for
struggling homeowners. We’ll take a look at what alternatives
the presidential candidates are offering up.

Lou’s new radio program, the Lou Dobbs Show, debuted earlier
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Today, Lou will be joined by Douglas Holtz-Eakin, senior policy
advisor to the McCain campaign to discuss his piece in the
Washington Post about how McCain would turn around the U.S.
economy. And he’ll talk to Lewis Schiff, co-author of “The
Middle-Class Millionaire: The Rise of the New Rich and How They
Are Changing America.â€