08:30 Newscast November 17, 2015

State Police Col Mike Edmonson says, in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, they would like more information about the refugees of the Syrian civil war who are in Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 3 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The Tensas Parish Sheriff’s Department says a St. Joseph man is behind bars accused of a Sunday fatal shooting. They say 26-year-old Ettrick Polk and 19-year-old George Smith were involved in an altercation when Smith pulled a gun and shot Polk twice. Polk was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Smith was booked in the Tensas Parish Jail on charges of second degree murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Much of the state is under a flash flood watch today and forecasters say there’s a possibility of severe storms as the result of a massive weather system that will move through Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ve seen strong storm systems move through the state over the last couple of weeks, but this one has the greatest potential to produce damaging storms…

cut 5 (07) “the area”

He says November is the second highest month for tornadic activity in the state.

The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is sending out the last of three letters to notify drivers whose auto insurance lapsed at one point to pay their fines or be turned over to a collection agency. Over 300-thousand previous notices sent out went to the wrong address. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says to find out if State Police is looking for you, visit expresslane-dot-org…

cut 8 (09) “correct that”

He says they have already cleared about 55-thousand notices.

07:30 Newscast November 17, 2015

In the final televised gubernatorial debate before the runoff, Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republican David Vitter, made their case as to why voters should cast their ballot for them in Saturday’s election. In Vitter’s latest television ad, he accuses Edwards of picking voters up from an adult night club in New Orleans on a party bus to early vote. In Edward’s response, he made a comment about Vitter’s sensitive past…

cut 15 (09) “senator”

All the polls are showing Vitter trailing in the final days leading up to the election. Vitter tried to make his case by pointing out that most of Edwards’ campaign money comes from trial lawyers…

cut 16 (10) “Louisiana jobs”
Saturday, polls will open at 7AM and will close at 8PM.

The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles continues to notify drivers whose auto insurance lapsed at one point by sending out the last of three letters to alert people to pay their fines or be turned over to a collection agency. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says they’re working hard to resolve everyone’s cases and have already cleared about 55-thousand notices…

cut 7 (09) “the debt”

He says to find out if State Police is looking for you, visit expresslane-dot-org.

A flash flood watch is in effect for a good portion of Louisiana today and forecasters say there’s a good chance we could see severe storms because of a massive weather system that will move through the state. State Climatologist Barry Keim says be ready for anything…

cut 4 (08) “the area”

Keim says it’s not unusual to see a storm system of this magnitude move through the state in November.

06:45 Sportscast November 17, 2015

The New Orleans Saints have fired defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. Head coach Sean Payton confirmed the dismissal on his weekly radio show last night. In 2013, Ryan’s first season with the Black & Gold, his defense ranked fourth in the league in total defense, but it’s been downhill since. Last season the Saints “D” ranked 31st overall and this season they are ranked dead last. Senior defensive assistant Dennis Allen will step in and replace Ryan. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says Allen is a good, respected coach, but he will have his hands full…

cut 24 (09) “three weeks”

This is a bye week for the Saints before they head to Houston to take on the Texans.

In college hoops last night, Southern upset Mississippi State 76-72. Miami blew past UL – Lafayette 93-77. Duquesne cruised past UNO 95-75. Texas A&M crushed Southeastern Louisiana 100-58. And LSU-Alexandria shocked Northwestern State 99-97.

The 17th ranked LSU football team will look to snap a two-game losing streak this Saturday in Oxford where they’ll take on the 25th ranked Ole Miss Rebels. The Tigers no longer have a chance at winning a national championship or an SEC title, but Coach Les Miles believes there’s a desire within the program to finish the regular season with two more wins…

cut 17 (15) “this done”

Miles is in his eleventh season as head coach and frustration within the fan base maybe at an all-time high since the mad hatter arrived in Baton Rouge.

The 23rd ranked LSU men’s basketball team is off to a 2-0 start after beating Kennesaw State 91-69. All-American freshman sensation Ben Simmons led the Tigers with 22 followed by Antonio Blakeney’s 14. The Owls’ Kendrick Ray led all scorers with 25. LSU will host South Alabama Thursday night at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

06:30 Newscast November 17, 2015

In the final televised debate before the November 21st runoff, Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republican David Vitter, made their case to voters why they should be elected as the state’s next governor. Edwards says his experience in the military will be beneficial for Louisiana…

cut 13 (09) “same principles”

Vitter’s prostitution scandal was brought up multiple times during the debate. The senator wasn’t afraid to address it in his final remarks, by explaining his family’s forgiveness is what motivates him to do his best for the state…

cut 14 (11) “great heights”
The runoff election is Saturday. Polls will be open from 7AM til 8PM.

State Police Col Mike Edmonson says, in the wake of the terror attacks on Paris, they would like more information about the refugees of the Syrian civil war who are in Louisiana. The US State Department said 14 Syrian refugees had been resettled in the state this year. Edmonson says they don’t know much about the people who have come here…

cut 10 (10) “to work with”

Governor Bobby Jindal issued an executive order Monday telling state agencies not to accept the resettlement of any more Syrian refugees.

A flash flood watch is in effect for a good portion of Louisiana today. Forecasters say there’s a good chance we could see severe storms as result of massive weather system moving through the state.

AM Newscall November 17,2015

A stormy day is expected across Louisiana. Jeff Palermo tells us what to expect…

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 The OMV has sent out the last of letters alerting drivers with lapsed auto insurance to pay up or be turned over to a collection agency. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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State Police Col Mike Edmonson says, in the wake of the terror attacks on Paris, they would like more information about the refugees of the Syrian civil war who are in Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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A flash flood watch is in effect for a good portion of Louisiana today and forecasters say there’s a good chance we could see severe storms as result of massive weather system that will move through the bayou state. State Climatologist Barry Keim says be ready for anything…

cut 4  (08)  “the area”

Keim says we’ve seen strong storm systems move through the state over the last couple of weeks, but this one has the greatest potential to produce damaging storms…

Cut 5  (07)  “the area”

Keim says it’s not unusual to see a storm system of this magnitude move through the state in November…

Cut 6 (08)  “this time”

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The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles continues to notify drivers whose auto insurance lapsed at one point by sending out the last of three letters to alert people to pay their fines or be turned over to a collection agency. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says they’re working hard to resolve everyone’s cases and have already cleared about 55-thousand notices.

CUT 7 (09)  “the debt”

Edmonson advises drivers that if they sell their car, take the licenses plates with you and if you cancel an insurance policy, make sure you give OMV your newest information. Over 300-thousand previous notices sent out went to the wrong address. He says to find out if State Police is looking for you, visit express lane-dot-org. (www.expresslane.org)

Cut 8  (09)  “correct that”

Edmonson says they’ve collected about 8.1-million dollars. He says but there are about one-million cases that have yet to be resolved….

Cut 9 (05) “restore opportunity”

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State Police Col Mike Edmonson says, in the wake of the terror attacks on Paris, they would like more information about the refugees of the Syrian civil war who are in Louisiana. The US State Department said 14 Syrian refugees had been resettled in the state this year. Edmonson says they don’t know much about the people who have come here…:

Cut 10 (10) “to work with”

Governor Bobby Jindal issued an executive order Monday telling state agencies not to accept the resettlement of any more Syrian refugees. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Kevin Davis says they’ve haven’t been told anything about the Syrian refugees or the process that they go through…:

cut 11 (06) “vetting process”

Edmonson says the federal government does an extremely poor job of communicating with regards to the Syrian refugees. He says there are a ton of questions and not enough answers…:

Cut 12 (09) “state of Louisiana”

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In the final televised debate before the November 21st runoff, Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republican David Vitter, made their case to voters why they should be elected as the state’s next governor. Edwards says his experience in the military will be beneficial for Louisiana.

Cut 13 (09)  “same principles”

Vitter’s prostitution scandal was brought up multiple times during the debate. The senator wasn’t afraid to address it in his final remarks, by explaining his family’s forgiveness is what motivates him to do his best for the state.

Cut 14 (11) “great heights”

In Vitter’s latest television ad, he accuses Edwards of picking voters up from an adult night club in New Orleans on a party bus to early vote. In Edward’s response, he made a comment about Vitter’s sensitive past.

Cut 15  (09)  “senator”

All the polls are showing Vitter trailing in the final days leading up to the election. Vitter tried to make his case by pointing out that most of Edwards’ campaign money comes from trial lawyers.

Cut 16  (10)  “Louisiana jobs”

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The 17th ranked LSU football team will look to snap a two-game losing streak this Saturday in Oxford where they’ll take on the 25th ranked Ole Miss Rebels. The Tigers no longer have a chance at winning a national championship or an SEC title, but Coach Les Miles believes there’s a desire within the program to finish the regular season with two more wins

Cut 17 (15) “this done”

Miles is in his eleventh season as head coach and frustration within the fan base maybe at an all-time high since the mad hatter arrived in Baton Rouge. The coach he’s working hard to fix the issues that have led to a rare losing streak at LSU…

Cut 18 (15) “….step up“

In the two losses, LSU’s offensive line has not played well. In the loss to Arkansas, Quarterback Brandon Harris was sacked five times and LSU rushed for only 59 yards. Miles was asked if his o-line was in a slump

Cut 19 (21) “more productive”

 

17:30 Newscast, November 16,2015

According to numbers from the Secretary of State’s office, the number of early votes for Saturday’s runoff elections was up 16 percent from the primary. Ed Cervenak, director of the UNO Survey Research Center, says based on those numbers, the electorate seems to favor Edwards…:
CUT 6 (11) “registered Republicans.”

The latest JMC Analytics survey on the Louisiana gubernatorial race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with 51% of the vote, Republican David Vitter with 35% and 13% still say they are undecided.The poll, which was conducted November 14th-16th, also shows Republican Billy Nungesser leading Democrat Kip Holden by 11 points in the Lt. Governor’s race, with 21% undecided. Couvillion says Holden has not done a lot of television advertising..:
cut 13 (06) “result”

The Department of Revenue’s 2015 Louisiana Tax Amnesty period begins today. Over the next 30 days people have the opportunity to bring overdue taxes up to date with lessened interest charges. Deputy Secretary Jarrod Coniglio (ca-nig-lee-oh) hopes people will take advantage of this amnesty period because state law dictates another one cannot be offered for at least 10 years…
Cut 11 (10) “than 2025″

Amid rumors to the contrary, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton says defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has not been fired. Fox Sports reported that sources had informed them that Ryan would be terminated following Sunday’s ugly 47-14 loss to Washington. Payton was asked about Ryan’s status at a news conference this morning…
CUT 3 (06) “absolutely”
Payton did hint that some changes are on the horizon.

LRN sportscast 16:45 November 16

Rob Ryan is still the Saints defensive coordinator. Alex Marvez with Fox Sports reported earlier today the team was letting Ryan go after a dismal defensive performance in a 47-14 loss to Washington. But Head Coach Sean Payton met with the media today and said Ryan is still on the team’s staff, but hinted some changes are on the horizon…
cut 4 (10) “…us collectively”
The Saints are entering the bye week with a four and six record. Quarterback Drew Brees said after yesterday’s loss that he hopes the week off will help his team…
cut 20 (13) “…no other choice”
The Saints next game is November 29th against Houston, who plays the Bengals tonight on Monday night football.

The 17th ranked LSU football team is on a two-game losing streak after losing to Arkansas 31-14 on Saturday. It was an up and down performance for quarterback Brandon Harris, who threw for 271 yards and one touchdown. But he also fumbled once and tossed an interception. Coach Les Miles says he still has faith in Harris…
cut 17 (17) “…and brillant”
LSU is at 25th ranked Ole Miss on Saturday. Rebels quarterback Chad Kelly leads the SEC with 32-hundred passing yards and 23 touchdowns.

In college basketball tonight…LSU hosts Kennesaw State. Freshman Antonio Blakeney had 22 points and Ben Simmons had a double-double in the Tigers first win of the year against McNeese on Friday. U-L Lafayette is at Miami, while Southeastern Louisiana is at Texas A-and-M to face their former coach Billy Kennedy.

16:30 Newscast, November 16th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal issued an executive order Monday telling state agencies to not accept the resettlement of any more refugees of the Syrian civil war into Louisiana. The order comes after the US State Department said 14 Syrian refugees had been resettled in Louisiana so far this year. It called on State Police to “monitor and avert threats within the State of Louisiana.”

Amid rumors to the contrary, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton says defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has not been fired. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (28) “I’m Eric Gill”

Tonight’s televised debate between Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republican David Vitter is expected to be a heated one. Ed Chervenak is the director of the University of New Orleans Survey Research Center. He says polls are still showing Edwards with a double digit lead over Vitter and expects a higher hitting and tough debate…:
CUT 8 (10) “the other”
JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillion says they found Vitter with 35% of the vote, and Edwards with 51% while 13% say they are undecided. He says the numbers have narrowed slightly from his last poll…:
CUT 12 (11) “metropolitan areas”
The debate beings at 6pm.

The statewide tax amnesty period kicked off today. Delinquent tax payers have 30 days to settle up with the state with lessened interest and penalties.

 

15:30 Newscast, November 16th, 2015

An executive order has been signed by Governor Bobby Jindal who wants to keep Syrian refugees from coming to Louisiana. State Police Col Mike Edmonson said today that the feds do a very poor job of communicating information about Syrian refugees who are coming into Louisiana. The state department says there are 14 currently residing in Louisiana.

According to the latest poll on Louisiana’s runoff elections Saturday, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell could be in some trouble keeping his seat. The incumbent trails fellow GOP opponent Jeff Landry by 21 points in the JMC Analytics survey. Pollster John Couvilion says Landry is advertising more and it was a bad sign for Caldwell to get just 35% in the primary…:
CUT 14 (10) “runoff started”
In the governor’s race, Democrat John Bel Edwards had 51% of the vote and Republican David Vitter had 35%. The final debate is this evening.

Even though rumors were going around all morning that the Saints had fired defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, Head Coach Sean Payton says not so fast. Payton said Monday morning there had been no staffing changes..yet. New Orleans lost an ugly game to Washington yesterday allowing 514 yards of total offense and NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the time has come for the Saints to let Ryan go…
CUT 5 (07) “downhill since”
The Saints are entering the bye week with a 4-6 record.

Starting today and for the next 30 days delinquent tax payers in Louisiana will have an opportunity to settle up with the state with lower taxes and penalties. Tax amnesty runs through December 15th. Deputy Secretary Jarrod Coniglio (ca-nig-lee-oh) on the incentives…:
CUt 10 (09) “of the interest”
More information is available at ldrtaxamnesty-dot-com.

PM Newscall, November 16th, 2015

Amid rumors to the contrary, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton says defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has not been fired. Eric Gill reports…

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JMC Analytics is out with a new survey on Saturday’s runoff elections. Eric Gill takes a look at the results.

CUT 2 (31)  “I’m Eric Gill”

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Amid rumors to the contrary, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton says defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has not been fired. Fox Sports reported that sources had informed them that Ryan would be terminated following Sunday’s 47-14 loss to Washington. Payton was asked about Ryan’s status at a press conference this morning…

CUT 3 (06)  “absolutely”

Payton says rumors like this are just part of the business. Although no personnel moves have been made, Payton hinted that some changes are on the horizon…

CUT 4 (10)  “of us collectively”

Payton says the subject of Ryan’s dismissal is a subject that hasn’t been discussed, at least as of now. However, NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the time has come for the Saints to let Ryan go…

CUT 5 (07)  “downhill since”

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According to the Secretary of State’s office, the number of early voters for Saturday’s runoff elections was up 16-percent from the primary. The director of the University of New Orleans Survey Research Center, Ed Chervenak, says based on early voting numbers, the electorate seemed to favor Democrat John Bel Edwards for governor

CUT 6 (11) “registered republicans”

Chervenak says when you compare the early voting figures from the primary to the runoff, the was an increase in African-American voters and registered democrats, which would benefit Edwards over his Republican opponent David Vitter

CUT 7 (08)  “candidate’s side”

Edwards and Vitter will meet tonight at 6 PM in the final televised debate before election day. Chervenak expects a higher hitting and tough debate…

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The Department of Revenue’s 2015 Louisiana Tax Amnesty period begins today. Over the next 30 days people have the opportunity to bring overdue taxes up to date with lessened interest charges. Deputy Secretary Jarrod Coniglio (ca-nig-lee-oh) this is a prime opportunity for some to get squared away with the revenue department…

CUT 9 (10)  “last amnesty is”

The tax amnesty period will run through December 15th. More information is available at ldrtaxamnesty-dot-com. Coniglio says there are incentives for delinquent tax payers to come forward…

cut 10 (09)  “of the interest”

During this amnesty period, 33-percent of the penalty and 17-percent of the interest will be waived if 100-percent of the tax debt is paid. Coniglio hopes people will take advantage of this amnesty period because state law dictates another one cannot be offered for at least 10 years…

Cut 11 (10)  “than 2025”

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The latest JMC Analytics survey on the Louisiana gubernatorial race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with 51% of the vote, Republican David Vitter with 35% and 13% still say they are undecided. Pollster John Couvillion says the numbers have narrowed slightly from his last poll…:

cut 12 (11)  “metropolitan areas”

The poll, which was conducted November 14th-16th, shows Republican Billy Nungesser leading Democrat Kip Holden by 11 points in the Lt. Governor’s race, with 21% undecided. Couvillion says other Lt. Governor candidates in the primary saw their votes fall to Nungesser in Saturday’s runoff. He also says Holden has not done a lot of television advertising..:

cut 13 (06)  “result”

In the Attorney General election, incumbent Buddy Caldwell polled just 25% to fellow GOP opponent Jeff Landry who came out with 46% with the undecideds still at 29%. Couvillion says Landry has substantially outspent Caldwell in advertising. He says it was also a bad sign that the incumbent got just 35% of the vote in the primary…:

cut 14 (10) “runoff started” 

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