Although CNN’s Lou Dobbs ended his business-oriented “Moneyline” show in 2003, his general ineterst show “Lou Dobbs Tonight” still discusses business issues with regularity. For example, the New York Times notes that Dobbs has been discussing the issue of illegal immigrants and how they help American businesses.
Rachel Swarns of the Times writes, “He slams businesses and advocacy groups for helping illegal aliens thrive here. He hails the beleaguered officials who struggle to enforce immigration laws. As his scorching commentaries spill across the nation’s television screens, first-time viewers might be forgiven for rubbing their eyes in wonder.”
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CNN's Lou Dobbs still talking business issues
February 15, 2006
Although CNN’s Lou Dobbs ended his business-oriented “Moneyline” show in 2003, his general ineterst show “Lou Dobbs Tonight” still discusses business issues with regularity. For example, the New York Times notes that Dobbs has been discussing the issue of illegal immigrants and how they help American businesses.
Rachel Swarns of the Times writes, “He slams businesses and advocacy groups for helping illegal aliens thrive here. He hails the beleaguered officials who struggle to enforce immigration laws. As his scorching commentaries spill across the nation’s television screens, first-time viewers might be forgiven for rubbing their eyes in wonder.”
Read the profile of Dobbs here.
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