AM Newscall, July 18th, 2017

Governor Edwards launches a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux. Halen Doughty has more of the service to give residents a chance to meet face to face with the governor’s office to answer questions.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is supposed to be a big one this year and is expected to peak in the end of July and early August. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Congressman Ralph Abraham says the National Defense Authorization Act will includes lots of wins for Louisiana’s military bases, like beginning the process re-engining the B-52 bombers. Don Molino has more…

Cut 3 (25) “I’m Don Molino”

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Governor John Bel Edwards has launched a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux to give Louisiana residents a chance to meet face to face with someone from the office to answer questions. Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson says this give constituents the opportunity to offer assistance with concerns regarding state agencies.

Cut 4  (08) “their problems”

Constituent Services receives nearly 1,000 inquiries each week. Anderson says their representatives will get back to the resident within 24 hours after a meeting. He says the program will kick off in St. Landry Parish today.

Cut 5  (07)  “is there”

Anderson says they are working with local and statewide elected officials to alert residents in their districts of the Constituent Services on the Geaux program.

Cut 6 (08) “those concerns”

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This summer’s dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to be the largest ever and Louisiana aquatic life will suffer most burden of the effects. LSU Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Nancy Rabalais says an increased load of nitrates were carried by the Mississippi River during the spring leading to the hypoxia, or dead zone. She says this is a lack of oxygen in the water.

Cut 7 (10)  “usually happens”

Hypoxia occurs when microscopic organisms eat on the nitrogen materials and when they die sink to the bottom and decomposition depletes the oxygen in the water, according to the EPA. Rabalais says this is already causing a noticeable effect for fisherman. She says they know where the majority of the nitrogen and phosphorus are coming from.

Cut 8 (06) “row crops”

Rabalais says Louisiana does not contribute much to the dead zone yet we are the ones who face what happens to our water ways. But she says it benefits water quality everywhere to clean up this mess.

Cut 9 (10)  “far away”

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Louisiana’s military bases will see tremendous benefits from the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House. That’s according to Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham, who says this is the funding mechanism for the nation’s military. He says the bill begins the process of re-engining B-25 bombers, many of which are housed at Barksdale Air Force Base.

Cut 10 (10) “maintenance costs”

In central Louisiana, Abraham says the NDAA protects Fort Polk by preventing another round of base realignment and closures. The bill would also increase the size of each branch, and many of the new troops will train at the Joint Readiness Training Center there. More importantly, he says, it gives military men and women a 2.4 percent pay increase.

Cut 11 (11) “care of them”

Abraham says the NDAA passed by the House supports the continued use of the F-15C fighter planes in use at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Belle Chasse. He says it also supports maintenance and development of the tactical aviation squadron.

Cut 12 (08) “in the future”

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According to a recent study, sleep deprivation is costing Americans billions. Dr. Jake Rodi with Ochsner says people are more sleep deprived than ever. He says the biggest medical cause of sleep loss is sleep apnea, but there’s plenty of things that keep us up at night.

Cut 13 (08) “destroys melatonin”

Rodi says blue light from phone and tablet screens can cause people to lose sleep. He advises turning on the nighttime setting to turn off the blue light and putting down electronics an hour before bedtime. He says there are other ways people can get a better night’s sleep.

Cut 14 (12) “go to sleep”

The study from Rand Europe finds the US loses over 1 million working days a year to sleep deprivation. Rodi says that’s because people aren’t as productive at work when they haven’t slept. He even estimates the $400 billion the study says we lose annually is a low ball.

Cut 15 (09) “sleep deprivation”

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06:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has launched a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux to give Louisiana residents a chance to meet face to face with someone from the office to answer questions. Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson says they’ll be making stops around the state..:
Cut 4 (08) “their problems”
The program will kick off in St. Landry Parish today.

Louisiana’s military bases will see tremendous benefits from the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House. That’s according to Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham, who says the bill gives military men and women a 2.4 percent pay increase, and supports maintenance and development of the tactical aviation squadron…:
Cut 12 (08) “in the future”
He says the bill begins the process of re-engining B-52 bombers, many of which are housed at Barksdale Air Force Base in northwest Louisiana.

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is supposed to be a big one this year and is expected to peak in the end of July and early August..:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

AM Newscall, July 18th, 2017

Governor Edwards launches a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux. Halen Doughty has more of the service to give residents a chance to meet face to face with the governor’s office to answer questions.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is supposed to be a big one this year and is expected to peak in the end of July and early August. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Congressman Ralph Abraham says the National Defense Authorization Act will includes lots of wins for Louisiana’s military bases. Don Molino has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

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Governor John Bel Edwards has launched a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux to give Louisiana residents a chance to meet face to face with someone from the office to answer questions. Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson says this give constituents the opportunity to offer assistance with concerns regarding state agencies.

Cut 4  (08) “their problems”

Constituent Services receives nearly 1,000 inquiries each week. Anderson says their representatives will get back to the resident within 24 hours after a meeting. He says the program will kick off in St. Landry Parish today.

Cut 5  (07)  “is there”

Anderson says they are working with local and statewide elected officials to alert residents in their districts of the Constituent Services on the Geaux program.

Cut 6 (08) “those concerns”

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This summer’s dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to be the largest ever and Louisiana aquatic life will suffer most burden of the effects. LSU Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Nancy Rabalais says an increased load of nitrates were carried by the Mississippi River during the spring leading to the hypoxia, or dead zone. She says this is a lack of oxygen in the water.

Cut 7 (10)  “usually happens”

Hypoxia occurs when microscopic organisms eat on the nitrogen materials and when they die sink to the bottom and decomposition depletes the oxygen in the water, according to the EPA. Rabalais says this is already causing a noticeable effect for fisherman. She says they know where the majority of the nitrogen and phosphorus are coming from.

Cut 8 (06) “row crops”

Rabalais says Louisiana does not contribute much to the dead zone yet we are the ones who face what happens to our water ways. But she says it benefits water quality everywhere to clean up this mess.

Cut 9 (10)  “far away”

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Louisiana’s military bases will see tremendous benefits from the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House. That’s according to Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham, who says this is the funding mechanism for the nation’s military. He says the bill begins the process of re-engining B-52 bombers, many of which are housed at Barksdale Air Force Base.

Cut 10 (10) “maintenance costs”

In central Louisiana, Abraham says the NDAA protects Fort Polk by preventing another round of base realignment and closures. The bill would also increase the size of each branch, and many of the new troops will train at the Joint Readiness Training Center there. More importantly, he says, it gives military men and women a 2.4 percent pay increase.

Cut 11 (11) “care of them”

Abraham says the NDAA passed by the House supports the continued use of the F-15C fighter planes in use at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Belle Chasse. He says it also supports maintenance and development of the tactical aviation squadron.

Cut 12 (08) “in the future”

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According to a recent study, sleep deprivation is costing Americans billions. Dr. Jake Rodi with Ochsner says people are more sleep deprived than ever. He says the biggest medical cause of sleep loss is sleep apnea, but there’s plenty of things that keep us up at night.

Cut 13 (08) “destroys melatonin”

Rodi says blue light from phone and tablet screens can cause people to lose sleep. He advises turning on the nighttime setting to turn off the blue light and putting down electronics an hour before bedtime. He says there are other ways people can get a better night’s sleep.

Cut 14 (12) “go to sleep”

The study from Rand Europe finds the US loses over 1 million working days a year to sleep deprivation. Rodi says that’s because people aren’t as productive at work when they haven’t slept. He even estimates the $400 billion the study says we lose annually is a low ball.

Cut 15 (09) “sleep deprivation”

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06:45 Sportscast, July 18th, 2017

The Saints have released the team’s training camp schedule and outlined new procedures for fans who come to watch. Camp opens in Metairie on July 26th, and the first practice open to the public is July 29th. The New Orleans Saints 2017 Training Camp will feature a total of 11 practices open to the public at their Metairie Training Facility, including six on weekend mornings and seven workouts featuring a Fan Fest. This year, Black and Gold fans interested in attending any of the sessions will require a ticket for entry. They are free but you have to get them at neworleanssaints.com/trainingcamp on Friday, or starting tomorrow for season ticket holders.

Pelicans General Manager Mickey Loomis said on a New Orleans sports radio station that he believes the Pels are due for some success, and are expecting it. He says everything is in place to move the team in that direction now with DeMarcus Cousins joining Anthony Davis, and the re-signing of Jrue Holiday to a 5-year-deal. Plus the Pelicans have reportedly added Kentucky products Rajon Rondo and Darius Miller.

LSU linebacker Arden Key has been named to the 2017 Butkus Award Watch List. The award, named after Hall of Famer Dick Butkus, is given to the best linebacker in the country. Key is already named to the AP All-SEC first team and the Coaches All-SEC second team.

Louisiana Tech had two representatives named to the 2017 Conference USA Football Coaches Preseason Awards. O’Shea Dugas and Jaylon Ferguson both made the lineup which is voted on by the league’s head coaches.

LSU gymnastics head coach D-D Breaux has been named the most Outstanding College Coach in Louisiana by the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation. Breaux, the dean of Southeastern Conference coaches, completed her 40th season in 2017…which was the Tigers most dominant in school history. LSU finished as the NCAA National Runner-up for the 2nd straight year.

Former LSU baseball star Mikie Mahtook of Detroit went 3 for 5 with a two-run homer on Monday in an eventual win over the Royals 10-2. Mahtook’s hit into the fountains in left-centerfield was his fifth home run of the season.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 18th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has launched a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux to give Louisiana residents a chance to meet face to face with someone from the office to answer questions. Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson says they’ll be making stops around the state..:
Cut 4 (08) “their problems”
The program will kick off in St. Landry Parish today.

Louisiana’s military bases will see tremendous benefits from the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House. That’s according to Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham, who says the bill gives military men and women a 2.4 percent pay increase, and supports maintenance and development of the tactical aviation squadron…:
Cut 12 (08) “in the future”
He says the bill begins the process of re-engining B-25 bombers, many of which are housed at Barksdale Air Force Base in northwest Louisiana.

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is supposed to be a big one this year and is expected to peak in the end of July and early August..:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

 

18:30 Newscast July 17

Governor John Bel Edwards took time today to remember the fallen Baton Rouge officers who were killed in an ambush attack one year ago today. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Deputy Nick Tullier continues to make strides in his recover. His father, James, says Nick underwent major abdominal surgery last week, which should help with the infection he’s been battling since the attack. Tullier thanks the community for their continued support.

A Kinder man has been arrested after he was caught dumping a load of kittens off on the side of the road. Deputy Christopher Ivey with the Jefferson Davis Sheriff’s Office says deputies noticed a stopped vehicle stopped, which then turned down a private road. So they pulled over 63-year-old Morris Williams.

Cut 12 (09) “the roadway”

Williams is charged with 5 counts of animal cruelty.

A Ouachita Parish man was arrested after allegedly punching a pregnant woman over meth. The victim reportedly told police she fell asleep in the car on the way to 47-year-old William Chapman’s residence. Police say she woke up to Chapman and an unknown woman punching her and yelling at her to return the 36 grams of methamphetamine they believe was stolen from the home. Chapman was booked on one count of simple battery.

LRN AM NEWSCALL JULY 18, 2017

Governor Edwards launches a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux. Halen Doughty has more of the service to give residents a chance to meet face to face with the governor’s office to answer questions.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is supposed to be a big one this year and is expected to peak in the end of July and early August. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Congressman Ralph Abraham says the National Defense Authorization Act will includes lots of wins for Louisiana’s military bases. Don Molino has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

______________________________________________________________

Governor John Bel Edwards has launched a new program called Constituent Services on the Geaux to give Louisiana residents a chance to meet face to face with someone from the office to answer questions. Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson says this give constituents the opportunity to offer assistance with concerns regarding state agencies.

Cut 4  (08) “their problems”

Constituent Services receives nearly 1,000 inquiries each week. Anderson says their representatives will get back to the resident within 24 hours after a meeting. He says the program will kick off in St. Landry Parish today.

Cut 5  (07)  “is there”

Anderson says they are working with local and statewide elected officials to alert residents in their districts of the Constituent Services on the Geaux program.

Cut 6 (08) “those concerns”

________________________________________________________

This summer’s dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to be the largest ever and Louisiana aquatic life will suffer most burden of the effects. LSU Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Nancy Rabalais says an increased load of nitrates were carried by the Mississippi River during the spring leading to the hypoxia, or dead zone. She says this is a lack of oxygen in the water.

Cut 7 (10)  “usually happens”

Hypoxia occurs when microscopic organisms eat on the nitrogen materials and when they die sink to the bottom and decomposition depletes the oxygen in the water, according to the EPA. Rabalais says this is already causing a noticeable effect for fisherman. She says they know where the majority of the nitrogen and phosphorus are coming from.

Cut 8 (06) “row crops”

Rabalais says Louisiana does not contribute much to the dead zone yet we are the ones who face what happens to our water ways. But she says it benefits water quality everywhere to clean up this mess.

Cut 9 (10)  “far away”

________________________________________________________

Louisiana’s military bases will see tremendous benefits from the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House. That’s according to Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham, who says this is the funding mechanism for the nation’s military. He says the bill begins the process of re-engining B-25 bombers, many of which are housed at Barksdale Air Force Base.

Cut 10 (10) “maintenance costs”

In central Louisiana, Abraham says the NDAA protects Fort Polk by preventing another round of base realignment and closures. The bill would also increase the size of each branch, and many of the new troops will train at the Joint Readiness Training Center there. More importantly, he says, it gives military men and women a 2.4 percent pay increase.

Cut 11 (11) “care of them”

Abraham says the NDAA passed by the House supports the continued use of the F-15C fighter planes in use at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Belle Chasse. He says it also supports maintenance and development of the tactical aviation squadron.

Cut 12 (08) “in the future”

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According to a recent study, sleep deprivation is costing Americans billions. Dr. Jake Rodi with Ochsner says people are more sleep deprived than ever. He says the biggest medical cause of sleep loss is sleep apnea, but there’s plenty of things that keep us up at night.

Cut 13 (08) “destroys melatonin”

Rodi says blue light from phone and tablet screens can cause people to lose sleep. He advises turning on the nighttime setting to turn off the blue light and putting down electronics an hour before bedtime. He says there are other ways people can get a better night’s sleep.

Cut 14 (12) “go to sleep”

The study from Rand Europe finds the US loses over 1 million working days a year to sleep deprivation. Rodi says that’s because people aren’t as productive at work when they haven’t slept. He even estimates the $400 billion the study says we lose annually is a low ball.

Cut 15 (09) “sleep deprivation”

17:30 Newscast July 17

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the Baton Rouge police ambush a year ago today was a turning point for our community. Gautreaux recalls racing back to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, where he learned three officers had lost their lives.

Cut 6 (09) “year today”

Deputy Nick Tullier continues to defy the odds, after being shot three times in the attack. His father, James Tullier, says Nick is able to move his arms and legs, and he even said the word hello out loud recently, which is something doctors never thought he would do.

Cut 4 (12) “ever again”

Tullier thanks the community for their continued support.

Baton Rouge Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a murder suspect. Sgt. Don Coppola says 52-year-old Robert Antoine is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Saturday night. He says the suspect should be considered dangerous.

Cut 11 (09) “of him”

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact authorities.

A man is behind bars on an attempted murder charge after a heroin overdose on LSU campus. Police say the 25-year-old was found unresponsive in a bathroom stall with a needle in his arm. 33-year-old Joshua Brian is accused of giving the drug to the victim, and making no attempt to call for help after the overdose. The victim was resuscitated by EMS. Brian also faces a slew of drug-related charges.

16:30 Newscast July 17

Three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers lost their lives one year ago today in an ambush attack on police. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the community will never forget these brave men. He says the men and women in his department have come together to stay strong.

Cut 8 (10) “of us”

Deputy Brad Garafola, Officer Matthew Gerald, and Cpl. Montrell Jackson were killed in the ambush.

Today, Baton Rouge police are seeking a murder suspect accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. Sgt. Don Coppola says the victim, 41-year-old Monique Maxie, was getting out of a vehicle with another person when she was shot.

Cut 10 (08) “taking her life”

52-year-old Robert Antoine is wanted for her murder.

One year after an ambush attack on Baton Rouge police officers, Deputy Nick Tullier continues to make miraculous strides. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

More and more Louisiana students are applying for financial aid for college, according to the state department of education. The department says 65 percent of high school seniors completed FAFSA, up from 58 percent the previous year. The Baton Rouge Advocate reports that rate is an all-time high for the state.

 

15:30 Newscast July 17

It’s been a full year since an out of state shooter gunned down six law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge. Three of those officers lost their lives that day. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says even a year later, the tragedy has put officers on high alert.

Cut 7 (10) “like this”

Deputy Brad Garafola, Officer Matthew Gerald, and Cpl. Montrell Jackson were killed in the ambush.

One year after the attack on law enforcement, East Baton Rouge Deputy Nick Tullier continues to defy the odds. His father James says Nick underwent major abdominal surgery last week to help with the infection he’s been battling since the shooting.

Cut 3 (11) “his therapies”

Baton Rouge police are seeking a suspect accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. Sgt. Don Coppola says 52-year-old Robert Antoine is accused of shooting at two individuals over the weekend, including the victim who is believed to be his ex.

Cut 9 (09) “the country”

A Kinder man is facing animal cruelty charges after police say he dumped a box of kittens in a ditch on the side of the road. Jefferson Davis Parish Deputy Christopher Ivey says unfortunately they see a lot of cases of animal abandonment.

Cut 14 (11) “they can”

63-year-old Morris Williams is charged with five counts of animal cruelty.