Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, March 15, 2007

Tonight, as insurgents in Iraq step up their attacks on U.S.
helicopters, the Army is adapting, incorporating the latest
lessons from the battlefield as its trains new helicopter
pilots for combat. We’ll a report from the Army's premier
helicopter flying school in southern Alabama.

Immigration lawyers are the latest group pushing Congress to
support amnesty for illegal aliens. The American Immigration
Lawyers Association are holding Lobby Day on Capitol Hill
today, meeting with members of Congress and their staff to
educate them on how they can better craft amnesty legislation
for illegal aliens in the United States. We’ll have a special
report tonight.

We’ll continue our coverage on The War Within: Almost half of
America’s college students are binge drinking and abusing
drugs. A new study from the National Center on Addiction and
Substance Abuse at Columbia University found that college
students are drinking to get drunk and using drugs more
frequently than ever before, and some are paying the ultimate
price.

The number of unintentional alcohol related deaths is also on
the rise, increasing 6% between 1998 and 2001. We’ll look at
the trend of college students drinking to oblivion, as well as
profile one Michigan State University senior who is trying to
do something about it.

And HBO is launching a new documentary series tonight at 9 p.m.
ET called Addiction. It is a campaign aimed at helping
Americans understand addiction. Tonight Lou will be joined by
John Hoffman, producer of "Addiction," and Nora Volkow,
Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Visit http://cnn.com/loudobbstonight or CNN.com for
Lou’s latest commentary on how President Bush can learn from
his Mexican counterpart.