10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 11

Tensions are running high between the Edwards Administration and Attorney General Jeff Landry. The AG’s Office denies claims from Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne that Landry was trying to double up on car benefits from the state. Dardenne says the AG never responded to his letter denying the monthly driving allowance when Landry also had a state vehicle.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield’s smartphone app now include a symptom checker with a suggested diagnosis and a list of treatments. Michelle Southern has more…

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As college students are stocking their dorms with iPads and laptops for the start of the new school year, State Farm is urging them to protect their back to school purchases with renters insurance. Spokesperson Rozell Gadson says renter’s coverage also includes liability insurance, in the event a party gets out of hand and someone hurts themselves. He says although some students might be covered under their parents, he advises young adults to get their own policy because it establishes a positive record.

Cut 6 (09) “a loss”

More and more travelers are choosing New Orleans as their vacation destination. Kristian Sonnier with the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau says Sonnier says they have been hard at work making New Orleans a world-class travel destination for visitors both here and abroad.

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09:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Many college students are using this end of summertime to shop for expensive items to fill their dorms or apartments and State Farm is urging young adults to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says renters should meet with an agent about buying coverage. He says lots of college students believe renter’s insurance is too expensive for them…:
Cut 5 (08) “a month”

More and more travelers are choosing New Orleans as their vacation destination. Kristian Sonnier with the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau says New Orleans was ranked at the top of the list for food and music travel destinations by two prestigious lifestyle magazines…:
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Think you’re getting sick or have a broken arm? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana’s smartphone app now has a symptom checker. Owner of the mobile app, Kassim Rasoulian, says the user will also be directed to the best method to obtain help…:
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He says it’s available to both members and non-members.

Louisiana is seeing pounding rain on one side of the state, and scorching hot temperatures on another. A flash flood watch is in effect through Saturday for many parishes in southeast Louisiana and that system continues to move slowly west, according to forecasters. Several inches of rain are expected to fall over the coming days. In Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, DeSoto and Webster Parishes, a heat advisory is in place through 7 this evening.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Tensions have run high between the Edwards Administration and the Office of Attorney General Jeff Landry, and the jabs keep coming. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne believes it started when Landry was apparently trying to get a monthly car allowance from the state, as well as have ability to file mileage reimbursements…:
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The AG’s office denies that Landry was trying to double up on car benefits from the state, and that the administration is trying to distract from tax increases.

New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno is the latest to call for the resignation of State Senator Troy Brown over his domestic abuse arrests. She said in a statement that as a legislative body, they have shown that this type of behavior should never be tolerated and definitely not by any of its members. Governor John Bel Edwards has also called for Brown to step down. It’s reported Brown intends to release a statement by the end of the week.

Think you’re getting sick or have a broken arm? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana’s smartphone app now has a symptom checker. Owner of the mobile app, Kassim Rasoulian, says the symptom checker is available to both members and non-members. He says this is beneficial for anyone wanting to research different health and wellness topics..:
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The app is available in the Apple iTunes store and Google Play.

Another prostitution sting targeting the website Backpage.com has netted more arrests on prostitution counts. Officials arrested a women from Baton Rouge, West Monroe and Houston apparently working out of Baton Rouge hotels and arranging prices for sex ranging from $130-$300 with undercover detectives.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Flooded streets are a real threat through Saturday morning as a weather system funnels Gulf moisture into Southeast Louisiana for the next couple of days. A flood watch continues for the region through Saturday morning. It’s an area of low pressure forecasters say should be gone by the weekend, where scattered storms will linger but at least we’ll see some sunshine.

More and more travelers are choosing New Orleans as their vacation destination. Kristian Sonnier with the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau says the Big Easy is now the second most popular destination for international travelers, behind New York City. But he says the number of international visitors is growing much faster in New Orleans…:
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He says Travel and Leisure just named New Orleans the Number 1 city for food.

State Farm is advising college students to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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It wasn’t an actual fight says LSU. A video spread online by TMZ showing star running back Leonard Fournette and another player in an apparent brawl, is just horseplay according to team officials. They say what is captured in the video is merely an “intense game of slap boxing” and was taken out of context.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 11th, 2016

The Saints will take on the New England Patriots tonight in their first preseason game of the 2016 season. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says one of the big spots to keep an eye on with this Black and Gold team, is the defense:
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The contest will be held in Gillette Stadium and kick off at 6:30.

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Katie Ledecky got her third gold medal of the Rio Olympics as she led the US to a win in the 4×200 meter freestyle relay.

Michael Phelps has advanced to the final of the Olympic 200-meter individual medley as the top qualifier.

In the first test for the US Olympic men’s basketball team, the Americans picked up a 99-88 win over Australia.

Meghan O’Leary of Baton Rouge will compete today in the double sculls rowing finals this morning. LSU signee Ruby Harold will compete in the women’s gymnastics all around final tonight at 7.

The hits just keep coming to LSU’s front seven. Outside linebacker Corey Thompson suffered a leg injury in practice Wednesday morning that’ll keep him out for the start of the season, according to multiple media reports. Thompson is the third member of LSU’s front seven to suffer a serious leg injury since Sunday. Starting defensive end Christian LaCouture and outside linebacker Isaiah Washington are expected to miss the entire season with knee injuries.

In other preseason NFL action tonight, Tampa Bay is at Philadelpia, Baltimore hosts Carolina.

Former Saint tight end Jimmy Graham has been activated of the physically unable to perform list by the Seahawks.

And no it wasn’t a fight says LSU. A video spread online by TMZ showing star running back Leonard Fournette and another player in an apparent brawl, is just horseplay according to team officials. They say what is captured in the video is merely an “intense game of slap boxing” and was taken out of context.

 

06:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Tensions have run high between the Edwards Administration and the Office of Attorney General Jeff Landry, and the jabs keep coming. The two sides have been at odds on several issues including budgets and immigration policy. At the Baton Rouge Press Club, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne believes Landry has had a problem with him for months…:
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Landry said in a statement that the Governor and Dardenne are trying to distract from the largest tax and spend plan passed in the history of this state.

Many college students are using this end of summertime to shop for expensive items to fill their dorms or apartments, and State Farm is urging young adults to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says it’s important to have protection in the event of a fire, flood, for theft…:
cut 4 (08) “the case”

The Big Easy is becoming more popular than ever for the vacationing public from all over the world. Don Molino reports…:
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State Superintendent of Education John White got a positive job evaluation by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, but will remain on his month-to-month deal.

 

 

06:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Tensions have run high between the Edwards Administration and the Office of Attorney General Jeff Landry, and the jabs keep coming. The two sides have been at odds on several issues including budgets and immigration policy. At the Baton Rouge Press Club, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne believes Landry has had a problem with him for months…:
Cut 13 (10) “allowance”
Landry said in a statement that the Governor and Dardenne are trying to distract from the largest tax and spend plan passed in the history of this state.

Many college students are using this end of summertime to shop for expensive items to fill their dorms or apartments, and State Farm is urging young adults to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says it’s important to have protection in the event of a fire, flood, for theft…:
cut 4 (08) “the case”

The Big Easy is becoming more popular than ever for the vacationing public from all over the world. Don Molino reports…:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Don Molino”

State Superintendent of Education John While got a positive job evaluation today by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, but will remain on his month-to-month deal.

 

AM Newscall, August 11th, 2016

State Farm is advising college students to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Big Easy is becoming more popular than ever for the vacationing public from all over the world. Don Molino reports…:

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Don Molino”

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Blue Cross Blue Shield’s smartphone app now include a
symptom checker with a suggested diagnosis and a list of
treatments. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 3 (22) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Many college students are using this end of summertime to shop for expensive items to fill their dorms or apartments and State Farm is urging young adults to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says it’s important to have protection in the event of a fire, flood, for theft.

cut 4  (08)  “the case”

Gadson says renters should meet with an agent about buying coverage. He says lots of college students believe renter’s insurance is too expensive for them…

Cut 5  (08)  “a month”

Gadson says renter’s coverage also includes liability insurance, in the event a party gets out of hand and someone hurts themselves. He says although some students might be covered under their parents, he advises young adults to get their own policy because it establishes a positive record.

Cut 6 (09) “a loss”

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More and more travelers are choosing New Orleans as their vacation destination. Kristian Sonnier with the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau says the Big Easy is now the second most popular destination for international travelers, behind New York City. But he says the number of international visitors is growing much faster in New Orleans.

CUT 7 (10)  “37 %”

Sonnier says New Orleans was also ranked at the top of the list for food and music travel destinations by two prestigious lifestyle magazines.

Cut 8  (11)  “UK”

Sonnier says they have been hard at work making New Orleans a world-class travel destination for visitors both here and abroad.

Cut 9 (07)  “attractive city”

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Think you’re getting sick or have a broken arm? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana’s smartphone app now has a symptom checker. Owner of the mobile app, Kassim Rasoulian, says the symptom checker is available to both members and non-members. He says this is beneficial for anyone wanting to research different health and wellness topics.

Cut 10 (10) “poison ivy”

Rasoulian says the symptom checker will give the user a list of symptoms, images, and give a self-care advice section. He says there is also an area within the symptom checker to direct the user on the best method to obtain help.

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The Blue Cross Blue Shield app is available in the Apple App Store or on Google Play. Rasoulian says the other features on the mobile app are mainly for members. He says users can find a doctor, view their benefits and claims, as well as, billing information.

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Tensions have run high between the Edwards Administration and the Office of Attorney General Jeff Landry, and the jabs keep coming. The two sides have been at odds on several issues including budgets and immigration policy. At the Baton Rouge Press Club, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne believes Landry has had a problem with him for months…:

Cut 13 (10) “allowance”

Landry said in a statement that the Governor and Dardenne are trying to distract from the largest tax and spend plan passed in the history of this state. Dardenne said Landry was trying to get a monthly car allowance from the state, as well as the ability to file mileage reimbursements…:

cut 14 (07)  “appreciated that”

The AG’s office denies that Landry was trying to double up on car benefits from the state — and that he drives a privately-owned car and gets reimbursed for mileage. Dardenne said the AG never responded to his letter denying the monthly driving allowance…:

Cut 15 (06) “I don’t know”

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The Saints will take on the New England Patriots tonight in their first preseason game of the 2016 season. The contest will be held in Gillette Stadium and kick off at 6:30. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says one of the big spots to keep an eye on with this Black and Gold team, is the defense:

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Detillier says they’ll want to see if there’s anyone who can step into the shoes of the pass rusher opposite defensive end Cam Jordan…:

Cut 17 (12)  “that area”

Coach Sean Payton said Quarterback Drew Brees will probably play a snap or two. Detillier says on the offense, the main concern is the line up front…:

Cut 18 (17) “unless you can protect Drew Brees”

 

 

17:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

Former ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert, candidate for US Senate, is suing
Southern Media and Opinion Research pollster Bernie Pinsonat claiming he
was misrepresented in a survey. Emelie Gunn reports…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards is traveling to Aspen Colorado tomorrow for the
Democratic Governors Association Aspen Police Conference.

The rain in south Louisiana has arrived and it’s here to stay at least
through the weekend as a weather system moves west bringing lots of
tropical moisture along for the ride. The National Weather Service moved up
a flood watch will remain in effect until 7 a.m. Saturday.

One Marksville deputy city marshal charged with murder in the death of 6-
year-old Jeremy Mardis wants to find out if prosecutors used hypnosis on
any of their witnesses. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says typically professional
law enforcement organizations do not use hypnosis but less experienced and
knowledgeable agencies are sometimes susceptible to these practices..:
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He says it’s completely appropriate for Norris Greenhouse Jr’s attorney to
file the motion.

The Natchitoches Police Department is investigating a two-vehicle fatal
crash that claimed the life of 84-year-old Jimmy D. Long Sr. — a leader in
state government for nearly a half-century. Chief Micky Dove says Long was
a staple in the community and the tragic accident has the community in
mourning…:
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16:45 Sportscast, August 10th, 2016

It seems like the rough news keeps coming out of LSU practice as now it appears as though, in the last 72 hours, the Tigers have taken three blows in the form of injuries — and they are all on the defensive side of the ball. The biggest of the three injuries was Senior defensive lineman Christian LaCouture – who is expected to miss the entire season. The other two other hurt players on the Tigers defense are linebackers Isaiah Washington and Corey Thompson, with Washington gone for the season and Thompson reportedly missing up to eight weeks. LSU still has several scrimmages to conduct and the Bayou Bengals first game is not until September 3 when they face Wisconsin in Green Bay.

LSU has cracked the top 5 in Sports Illustrated’s Preseason College Football Poll. The Tigers are ranked at No. 5 while Alabama is once again ranked No. 1, followed by Clemson, Florida State, and Michigan at Nos. 2, 3, and 4 respectively.

Saints Coach Sean Payton spoke today following the final practice with New England ahead of tomorrow’s first preseason game. He says he’s encouraged by what he’s seen at training camp and he expects tomorrow’s game will be a serious, competitive one…:
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The contest will be held in Gillette Stadium and kick off at 6:30.

A video spread online by TMZ showing LSU star running back Leonard Fournette and another player in an apparent brawl, is just horseplay according to team officials. They say what is captured in the video is merely an “intense game of slap boxing” and was taken out of context.