10:30 Newscast, July 26th, 2017

Most Louisiana residents approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance, according to a recent Gallup poll. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says that’s not surprising since the president won an overwhelming majority of the popular vote in the Bayou State. He says the poll shows that Louisiana voters like what the president is doing…:
Cut 3 (10) “into office”

According to a CareerBuilder survey, 85 percent of employers caught applicants fibbing on their resumes, up from 66 percent five years ago. UNO business professor Mark Rosa says lying on an application could be disastrous to your future…:
Cut 12 (06) “seen again”
He blames a competitive job market.

The federal government should help repeated flood victims move instead of rebuild, according to a new study. Natural Resources Defense Council spokesman Rob Moore says for every 100 dollars spent to rebuild homes, FEMA spends only $1.75 to move individuals to a less flood prone area…:
Cut 7 (11) “these properties”
Louisiana leads the country for the number of repeated flooded properties.

The Saints look to get back to the playoffs this season as they report for training camp. The New Orleans franchise has finished 7-and-9, the last three seasons. One of the big off-season additions was the signing of future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says hopefully this means head coach Sean Payton will be more committed to the running game this year..:
Cut 15 (08) “off the field”