12:30 Newscast Dec 13

Governor John Bel Edwards has sent a letter to Senator-elect John Kennedy to bring him up to speed on the efforts to get more federal aid for flood recovery. The letter comes after Kennedy told USA today that the governor hasn’t done enough to secure federal funding. Edwards’ Communications Director, Richard Carbo, says Kennedy’s statements just weren’t based in reality.

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A Baton Rouge father has been charged with negligent homicide in the death of his 4-year-old son. Sgt. Don Coppola with BRPD says detectives spoke with a witness inside the home of 25-year-old Kristopher Carter, who witnessed him hitting his son with a closed fist and telling the child to fight back.

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The Office of Community Development is hosting public meetings in flood impacted areas of the state to update flood victims on the recovery process. Michelle Southern has more…

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A Baton Rouge student at Friendship Capitol High School was arrested after he slapped his teacher and threatened to put her on the ground. Police say 18-year-old Sidney Brown was charged with assault on a school teacher.

Here’s a look at today’s commodities…

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11:40 Sportscast, December 13th, 2016

Saints players seem to all agree that there are no winners in the case of their former teammate, Will Smith. Cardell Hayes was charged with manslaughter. New Orleans offensive tackle Zach Strief says it’s a tragedy for Smith’s wife Raquel, the family/friends and everyone involved…:
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The Orleans Parish DA says he plans to seek the maximum 60 year sentence for Hayes.

The NFL Network announced today that the Saints will play the Dolphins in London next season. It’ll be either week 3 or week 4 and the exact date will be announced once the full regular season schedule is released.

Lane Kiffin being named Florida Atlantic head coach means Ed Orgeron and his LSU staff must move swiftly to their next top option for offensive coordinator. The Tigers are said to be talking with the Pittsburgh Panthers OC Matt Canada today. The 44 year old year old has been there one season and Pitt averaged 447.5 yards with 42.3 points per game.

The CBS Sports Classic is coming to New Orleans in December 2017. It’s a neutral site for NCAA basketball powers Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State and UCLA. New Orleans will be hosting the NCAA Men’s Final Four in 2022.

For the second straight week Louisiana Tech’s Erik McCree was named as the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.

LSU senior center Ethan Pocic was named to his fourth All-America list, as this time he was placed on the Football Writers Association of America First Team the organization announced.

 

11:30 Newscast, December 13th, 2016

Public meetings are being held in flood impacted areas of the state to update flood victims on the ongoing recovery efforts. Executive Director for the Office of Community Development, Pat Forbes says the task force wanted to make sure that everybody had a chance to weigh on how dollars will be distributed…:
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A meeting will be held tonight in Lafayette, and more are scheduled in Rapides, Caddo, Ouachita, East Baton Rouge, and Ascension parishes.

Former Governor Edwin Edwards is in the hospital being treated for pneumonia. The 89-year-old frequently suffers from the illness and it’s said that he could remain in the hospital another week. He and his wife Trina’s son Eli is three years old, and Mrs. Edwards recently tweeted that their entire family was sick, but encouraged people to go vote.

A Baton Rouge father has been arrested after allegedly killing his 4-year-old while play fighting. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says on November 30th, Kristopher Carter brought his unconscious son, Marcel, to the hospital. He says Carter transported the child to the hospital himself, hours after the incident because his son did not want to go..:
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A witness reported seeing the “play fighting.” Carter is charged with negligent homicide and was released today on $40,000 bond.

Several current Saints players commented Monday on their thoughts about the high profile Will Smith trial after discovering the killer, Cardell Hayes, was convicted of manslaughter. New Orleans offensive tackle Zach Strief says it’s a tragedy for Smith’s wife Raquel, the family/friends and everyone involved…:
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10:30 Newscast December 13,2016

The Transportation Task Force votes today on a recommendation that the budget for roads and bridges be increased by 700 million dollars a year. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the 20-cent gas tax the state imposed 30 years ago is only worth half of that today. He says the state has 16 million dollars in projects needed, including a new Mississippi River Bridge through Baton Rouge and those projects need funding.
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Congressman Garret Graves spoke before the Baton Rouge Press Club and expressed his frustration with flood recovery. Graves says he’s had the opportunity to talk with President-elect Trump about the timeline of FEMA assistance. He says the future president agreed the efficiency of appropriating flood dollars to victims was absurd.
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New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno has developed a nonprofit organization to advocate for women’s issues in Louisiana. Moreno says she wants to address issues like wage equality, along with educational opportunities and domestic violence prevention.
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Moreno says Louisiana ranks 49th for overall health with many women dying of breast and cervical cancer.

The Louisiana Department of Health says they’ve seen a big uptick in cases of the mumps in states surrounding Louisiana. Dr. Frank Welch with LDH says Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and Arkansas have seen outbreaks. He says Louisiana has a fairly high vaccination rate which shelters us from the mumps but the public can still take precautions to avoid the disease.

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He says the mumps are airborne and can be passed by saliva and mucus.

09:30 Newscast, December 13th, 2016

The Transportation Task Force has begun its meeting on recommendations for how to fix Louisiana’s roads and bridges, and the need that is present to get us where we need to be. DOTD Secretary Sean Wilson says with a good annual investment, Louisiana can have an infrastructure system that we can be proud of….:
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Some of the potential solutions include an increased gas tax, vehicle permits, and vehicle registration for commercial vehicles only.

New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno has launched a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for women’s issues in Louisiana. Moreno says the Ignite Advocacy seeks to raise awareness and advocate for positive policies that protect women…:
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She invites women to join by visiting IgniteForChange.org.

A father is booked into East Baton Rouge Parish prison on negligent homicide charges amid allegations he caused the death of his 4-year-old son as the two were “play fighting.” Cops say a witness advised they observed 25-year-old Kristopher Carter punching the toddler and encouraging him to punch back. The death was ruled a homicide because the child died from blunt force trauma to his small bowel.

The Louisiana Department of Health has seen an uptick in mumps cases around the country and is concerned the disease could find its way here. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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08:30 Newscast, December 13th, 2016

The Transportation Task Force will vote on recommendations today that they plan to present to the governor;, including a $700 million dollar a year budget increase for roads and bridges. Halen Doughty reports…:
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The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman and an infant are in the hospital with serious injuries following a hit an run accident at a school bus stop. 19-year-old Michael Dunn is charged with felony hit and run and reckless operation in the incident.

The Louisiana Department of Health says they are on high alert for mumps cases as there have been reports of the infection surrounding the state. Cases have been reported in Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas. Dr. Frank Welch with LDH says most kids in our state have had two doses of the MMR vaccine, but adults can receive it as well…:
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Welch says the mumps is easily spread as it’s airborne and can be passed along by saliva and mucus.

Congressman Garret Graves isn’t happy that the Restore Louisiana Task Force plans to appropriate flood relief dollars based on income level. He says the massive rain showers didn’t discriminate and neither should disaster aid…:
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He says the efficiency of getting flood relief dollars to victims is absurd.

07:30 Newscast, December 13th, 2016

The Transportation Task Force will vote today on a recommendation that the budget for roads and bridges be increased by $700 million a year. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says they need an annual infusion of dollars that’s indexed for the Transportation Trust Fund…:
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He says that money could come from toll roads, public-private partnerships, or an increase in the gas tax.

New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno has launched a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for women’s issues in Louisiana. Moreno invites women around the state to join her effort by visiting IgniteForChange.org…:
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Moreno says Ignite is the next phase of the #ItsNoJoke campaign, which she started after a male lawmaker made degrading jokes about exotic dancers.

Congressman Garret Graves spoke before the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss his feelings about flood relief in the state. Don Molino has more…:
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Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro says he plans to seek the maximum 60-year sentence for Cardell Hayes following his manslaughter conviction in the death of Will Smith, and attempted manslaughter for injuring Smith’s wife. Hayes is set for sentencing on February 17th. The judge can allow the sentences for the two charges be served concurrently, but Cannizzaro says this crime is too serious for Hayes to spend less than 60 years jail.

 

06:45 Sportscast, December 13th, 2016

The Saints haven’t been able to put it together for the last couple of weeks, but there are still three weeks left starting with the contest against the Cardinals on the road this Sunday. New Orleans offensive tackle Zach Strief says they can’t focus on the past, but instead on winning the remaining games of the season…:
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Several current Saints players commented Monday on their thoughts about the high profile Will Smith trial after discovering the killer, Cardell Hayes, was convicted of manslaughter. Smith was a friend and former mentor of New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan. In the locker room Monday, Jordan says the loss of Smith is a pain he can’t describe…:
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LSU is shifting its focus to a new choice for offensive coordinator now that their top pick, Lane Kiffin, is the new coach at Florida Atlantic. The Tigers are now looking at Pittsburgh’s Matt Canada for the job. LSU officials are expected to meet with today and potentially make an offensive coordinator announcement soon.

The Tigers picked up a big recruit Monday at a badly needed position. Monty Rice, the 21st-ranked inside linebacker in the 2017 class, chose committed to LSU. Rice becomes the 18th verbal pledge in the class.

Catholic High football coach Dale Weiner has announced his retirement. The 64-year-old spent 30 years as head football coach at Catholic High and compiled a 298-89 record, and leaves the game with an overall career record of 317-110 in 36 years.

In college hoops, LSU gets back at it tonight after taking a break for finals and face North Carolina Central inside the PMAC at 8pm. Also tonight, Louisiana Tech hosts Prairie View.

Family and Friends and NFL teammates of Joe McKnight said their final goodbyes to the former John Curtis star Monday.

 

06:30 Newscast, December 13th, 2106

Congressman Garret Graves spoke before the Baton Rouge Press Club to express his frustration with the flood recovery and what he hopes to accomplish with President-elect Donald Trump. Graves says the fact that some families will not be placed in a FEMA trailer until after Christmas is ridiculous…:
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Graves said the FEMA response needs to be “Cajunized” in reference to the Cajun Navy who began rescuing people with their personal boats immediately as water started coming into homes in August.

A father is booked into East Baton Rouge Parish prison on negligent homicide charges amid allegations he caused the death of his 4-year-old son as the two were “play fighting.” Cops say a witness advised they observed 25-year-old Kristopher Carter punching the toddler and encouraging him to punch back. The death was ruled a homicide because the child died from blunt force trauma to his small bowel.

The Louisiana Department of Health says they’ve been seeing an uptick in mumps cases around college campuses nationwide but more recently a large concentration in Arkansas. Dr. Frank Welch with LDH says this is too close for comfort.
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Welch says everyone should be vaccinated for mumps.

Saints players are speaking out about the tragedy of the Will Smith case following the manslaughter conviction of the killer Cardell Hayes. Smith was a friend and former mentor of New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan. In the locker room Monday, Jordan says the loss of Smith is a pain he can’t describe…:
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AM Newscall, December 13th, 2016 *Saints Cuts Added*

The Transportation Task Force will vote on recommendations today that they plan to present to the governor;, including a $700 million dollar a year budget increase for roads and bridges. Halen Doughty reports…:

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Congressman Garret Graves spoke before the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss his feelings about flood relief in the state. Don Molino has more….

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The Louisiana Department of Health has seen an uptick in mumps cases around the country and is concerned the disease could find its way here. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Transportation Task Force will vote today on a recommendation that the budget for roads and bridges be increased by $700 million a year. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the need in Louisiana is great, and in order to address that need, they need an annual infusion of dollars that’s indexed for the Transportation Trust Fund.

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Wilson says that money could come from toll roads, public-private partnerships, or an increase in the gas tax. He says the state’s 20-cent gas tax that was imposed 30 years ago is only worth half hat today. He says the state has $16 million in projects needed, including a new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge, and those projects require funding.

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Wilson says addressing all of the state’s needs at once would be impossible, as the state still has a $13 billion backlog of road and bridge needs. But he says that with a good annual investment, Louisiana can have an infrastructure system that we can be proud of.

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Congressman Garret Graves spoke before the Baton Rouge Press Club to express his frustration with the flood recovery and what he hopes to accomplish with President- elect Trump. Graves says the fact that some families will not be placed in a FEMA trailer until after Christmas is ridiculous.

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Graves says he’s been able to talk with President-elect Donald Trump along with vice president-elect Mike Pence about the timeline of FEMA assistance. He says both agreed that the efficiency of getting flood relief dollars to victims was absurd…

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Graves addressed the Restore Louisiana Taskforce and how relief dollars are being appropriated. He says the flood didn’t discriminate based on income level and neither should the disaster aid.

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The Louisiana Department of Health says they’ve been seeing an uptick in mumps cases around college campuses nationwide but more recently a large concentration in Arkansas. Dr. Frank Welch with LDH says Mississippi and Alabama have seen outbreaks, as well as, a fairly large one in Texas so it’s very concerning…

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Welch says the mumps is easily spread as it’s airborne and can be passed along by saliva and mucus. He says Louisiana has a very good vaccination rate in children, which is in the mid-90s, and shelters us from this disease somewhat but the public can still take steps to prevent catching the mumps.

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But Welch says everyone should be vaccinated for mumps. He says most kids in our state have had two doses of the MMR vaccine but adults can receive it as well.

cut 12 (10) “against this”

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New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno has launched a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for women’s issues in Louisiana. Moreno says the Ignite Advocacy Network seeks to bring women together to raise awareness, advocate for positive policies, and ignite the network into action.

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Moreno says Louisiana ranks 49th for wage equality and 49th for women’s overall health, with more women dying of breast and cervical cancer in Louisiana than in many other states. She says she wants to address those issues, as well as educational opportunities and domestic violence prevention.

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Moreno says Ignite is the next phase of the #ItsNoJoke campaign, which she started after a male lawmaker made degrading jokes about exotic dancers. She invites women around the state to join her effort by visiting IgniteForChange.org.

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The Saints haven’t been able to put it together for the last couple of games, but there are still three weeks left starting with the contest against the Cardinals on the road this Sunday. New Orleans offensive tackle Zach Strief says they can’t focus on the past, but instead on winning the remaining games of the season…:

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Several current Saints players commented Monday on their thoughts about the high profile Will Smith trial after discovering the killer, Cardell Hayes, was convicted of manslaughter. Strief said it’s a tragedy for Smith’s wife Raquell, the family/friends and everyone involved…:

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Hayes is slated to be sentenced on February 17th, and Orleans Parish DA Leon Cannizzaro says he will go for the maximum 60 years. Smith was a friend and former mentor of New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan. In the locker room Monday, Jordan says the loss of Smith is a pain he can’t describe…:

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