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AMATO: Well, Kitty, this being a former "Moneyline" show, I think you understand as well as anyone that one number does not a trend make.
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KURTZ: CNN's Lou Dobbs, who once anchored a straightforward financial show called "Moneyline," has been on a long crusade against illegal immigration.
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How can you explain that when he seems to have plenty of time to go on TV talk shows like -- or news shows like "Moneyline" and "Meet the Press?"
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In fact, on CNN's "Moneyline" web site, at cnn. com, there was a poll: 95 percent of the American people -- people who read that web site are mostly conservative, mostly white, mostly Wall Streeters -- want him to advance questions.
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That plays regularly at the end of "Moneyline," but some are asking, should a news anchor be editorializing, or are things just different on cable TV?
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"Moneyline" or we follow Wolf Blitzer, whatever we follow, we can tell right away what they had at 7: 30 and what we hold onto at 7: 30 plus what we add.
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I-- a very important part of what I do on "Moneyline," each evening, 6: 00 p.m., on this network ...
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Prior to FBN, Dobbs, 65, served as an anchor, managing editor and executive vice president for CNN, hosting various programs including "Moneyline," which premiered in 1980 and was later renamed "Lou Dobbs Tonight."
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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"Moneyline" and landed herself the job of Bay's assistant and then as a writer at the network.
Dealbreaker 2009
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"Moneyline" and landed herself the job of Bay's assistant and then as a writer at the network.
Dealbreaker 2009
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