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  2. Lou Dobbs Tonight - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 2009, Lou Dobbs left the network, telling viewers that the night's episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight was his last. Further, he said, "Some leaders in media, politics and business have been urging me to go beyond the role here at CNN". Although he had a contract with CNN until the end of 2011, CNN agreed to release him early.

  3. Lou Dobbs - Wikipedia

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    The show was renamed Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003. Dobbs resigned from CNN in 1999 but rejoined the network in 2001. He resigned once again in November 2009. He was the former talk radio host of Lou Dobbs Radio. From 2011, he hosted Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business Network until the network cancelled it in February 2021. [3] [4]

  4. Lou Dobbs, veteran cable news anchor and Trump booster, dies ...

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    Lou Dobbs, the longtime business news anchor who became one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters in the media, died on Thursday. He was 78.

  5. Lou Dobbs, veteran TV news host and conservative ... - AOL

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    Lou Dobbs, the longtime Fox Business Network host who was an outspoken ally of former President Trump, has died at 78. Lou Dobbs, veteran TV news host and conservative commentator, dies at 78 Skip ...

  6. Lou Dobbs, Conservative Pundit and Former CNN Host ... - AOL

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    Lou Dobbs, the conservative political pundit and longtime host of “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” on CNN and then Fox Business Network, has died. He was 78. “It’s with a heavy heart that we announce ...

  7. A Conspiracy of Hope - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the tour was not to raise funds but rather to increase awareness of human rights and of Amnesty's work on its 25th anniversary. The shows were headlined by U2, Sting and Bryan Adams and also featured Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Joan Baez, and the Neville Brothers. The last three shows featured a reunion of the Police. At press ...

  8. Lou Dobbs, cable news pioneer who vocally backed Donald ... - AOL

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    Lou Dobbs, a veteran broadcast journalist who helped launch CNN and later became an outspoken conservative, died Thursday. He was 78. Dobbs’ career spanned five decades, during which he became ...

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