Louis Carl Dobbs, popularly referred to as Lou Dobbs is a famous tv character and anchor and is well known for hosting his chat present ‘Lou Dobbs Tonight’ on Fox Business Network. Before doing work for Fox tv network, he was connected with CNN since its start from the 1980s. After employed in CNN for a long period, he quit his work there in the entire year 2000 due to a conflict using its after that president. Premiering in 1980, he offered as the manging editor and web host of CNN’s Moneyline that was afterwards renamed to
Known for movies
Lou Dobbs Tonight (2005-2017) as Producer
The O'Reilly Factor (2008-2016) as Himself (segment "Lou's the Boss") / Himself
America Live (2012-2013) as Himself
The Young Turks (2005) as Himself (2007)
Quick Facts
Full Name
Lou Dobbs
Net Worth
$10 Million
Date Of Birth
September 24, 1945
Height
1.88 m
Profession
Journalist, TV Personality, Television producer, Presenter, Editor, Author, Commentator, Economist
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Lighting Direction & Scenic Design
Movies
State of Play
TV Shows
Lou Dobbs Tonight
Interesting Facts
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Fact
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Release of his book, "Space: The Next Business Frontier". [2001]
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Release of his book, "Independents Day: Awakening the American Spirit". [2007]
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Release of his book, "Exporting America: Why Corporate Greed is Shipping American Jobs Overseas". [2004]
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Release of his 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". [2006]
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His first job was cleaning up the parking lot at a Dairy Queen.
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Joining the Fox Business Network [November 11, 2010].
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Radio talk show host.
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Considering a run for the New Jersey U.S. Senate seat, held by Bob Menendez, in 2012 [November 25, 2009].
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A CNN original, he resigned on November 11, 2010, after 29 years.
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A bullet struck his home in Wantage, New Jersey on October 5, 2009.
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Father of Chance, Buffie, Jason, Michelle, Heather and Hillary.
Quotes
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Quote
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Look at the choices we had over the last two presidential elections. Go back to 2000 -- Al Gore, a product of family of privilege, versus George W. Bush, a product of a family of privilege; 2004 was a contest between two men from families of privilege. If we can't do better than to put up mirror images of what is, frankly, not the most remarkable talent, what have we become and what are we to become?