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More Americans are believing that the "American Dream" is unachievable

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Most Americans think the country's best days are in the past, and a record low are extremely proud to be an American. How did we get to this point at our nation's 250th birthday? Robert Hogan, Professor & Department Chair of Political Science at LSU joins Dave Cohen to talk about it.

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On today's show, Dave Cohen recaps the local impacts of Tropical Storm Arthur, checking to see if we had any flooding on the Northshore or Southshore, and what might be ahead for rivers in the region. Dave has on Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints sideline reporter, to get his takeaways from the New Orleans Saints minicamp, Mike Cooper, President of St. Tammany Parish, Louis Pomes, President of St. Bernard Parish, Jason Bergeron, President of Terrebonne Parish, Jaclyn Hotard, President of St. John the Baptist Parish, join the show to give an update on how their parishes fared with the severe weather. Nyka Scott, Vice President of Customer Service for Entergy Louisiana, to give updates on when customers can expect their power to be restored, Robert Hogan, Professor & Department Chair of Political Science at LSU, to discuss how most Americans think the country's best days are in the past, Dawson Primes, Director of the Department of Homeland Security for Tangipahoa Parish, to warn that the Tangipahoa River is at risk of cresting, and Mayor of Slidell, to give the status of his city after the severe weather.

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