Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Join Lou for an hour of news, debate and opinion. Rising
violence in Iraq claimed the lives of 9 U.S. troops. President
Bush says the U.S. and Iraqi forces are making progress,
telling Congress that it is important for Congress to stand by
the new commander in Iraq, General Petraeus.

The U.S. Surgeon General today called attention to the high
levels of underage drinking among America's youth. The Surgeon
General addressed the latest statistics on underage drinking in
America, recommending ways parents, schools and communities can
stop the crisis. We’ll have a special report.

Senator Ted Kennedy kicked off a week of events and meetings
focusing on immigration before he introduces legislation
promoting amnesty for millions of illegal aliens living in the
United States. Today, Kennedy met with Cardinal Roger Mahony,
an outspoken and controversial supporter of illegal aliens and
Kennedy’s bill. Senators McCain, Kennedy and Representatives
Flake and Gutierrez are expected to unveil their legislation
later this month. We’ll have a full report.

The American Civil Liberties Union is filing a lawsuit on
behalf of several children who claim they are being held in
inhumane conditions at the T. Don Hutto facility in Taylor,
Texas. The children are being detained at the facility along
with their illegal alien parents. The Hutto facility is
currently holding 400 illegal aliens of which about half are
children. Bill Tucker reports.

We'll be joined by three of the nation's best radio talk show
hosts: Doug McIntyre, KABC in Los Angeles, Joe Madison, WOL in
Washington and Roland Martin, WVON in Chicago.

Visit http://cnn.com/loudobbstonight to test your
news knowledge with our week in review quiz.

Lou Dobbs lays out his manifesto to save the middle class in
his new book, “War on the Middle Class: How the Government, Big
Business, and Special Interest Groups Are Waging War on the
American Dream and How to Fight Back.” War on the Middle Class
is now on sale in bookstores near you and on Amazon.com and
BarnesandNoble.com.