07:30 Newscast, July 11th, 2017

The U.S Senate is back from its July Fourth recess. Don Molino spoke with GOP Senator Bill Cassidy on the prospects of the Senate passing a health care reform bill…:
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has a new way for its members to make an informed decision when it comes to getting a medical procedure. It’s called Smart Shopper and David Hochheiser (Ho-heiser) is a senior vice president for BCBS…:
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Visit bcbs.com for details.

The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Workforce Commission will host a series of summits seeking to hire qualified individuals to work with people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Executive Management Officer for the Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities Tiffany Dickerson says the goal is to become a conduit for healthcare providers…:
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The first summit is today in New Orleans at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Regional Library from 9 am to 3 pm.

State Police has released more details about last week’s fatal shooting involving an Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Deputy. Authorities say the man who was killed, 27-year-old Dejuan Guillory, allegedly stole a four-wheeler and struck the Deputy in the head during a traffic stop. L-S-P says during a struggle the Deputy fatally shot Guillory. The investigation is still active and ongoing.

 

06:45 Sportscast, July 11th, 2017

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says Quarterback Danny Etling is nearly 100-percent after undergoing back surgery, but he’s not ready to name him the starter for the season opener against BYU. Orgeron said at SEC Media Days he wants the other Q-Bs on the roster to compete for the job and get an evaluation from new offensive coordinator Matt Canada…:
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He did say if the season started today, Etling would be the starter.
Coach O was also asked about Florida naming the LSU game on October 7th as its homecoming game…:
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Reporters also heard from Heisman Trophy Candidate running back Derrius Guice who said the most important thing he’s done this summer was grow up as a leader for The Tigers.

In other LSU football news, Coach O said that linebacker Arden Key won’t be ready to start preseason camp. He’s recovering from shoulder surgery. The Tigers report for camp on July 30th. Key was named to the Bednarik Award watch list Monday along with cornerback Kevin Toliver – that honor goes to the best defensive player. Key and Guice were named to the Maxwell Award Watch list which goes to the nation’s overall best player.

In the NBA summer league, The Pelicans are now 0-3 following Monday night’s 95-66 lost to the Brooklyn Nets in Las Vegas. But one player got to shine in the game. Point guard Quinn Cook scored a total of 20 points, 18 of those in his first 20 minutes.

The Memphis Grizzlies have announced the signing of former Pelican Tyreke Evans, though terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.

New York Yankees rookie Aaron Judge dominated last night’s All-Star Home Run Derby, hitting a total of 47 homers in the competition, including four over 500 feet. The 88th All-Star game takes place tonight at 6:30.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 11th, 2017

The U.S. Senate is waiting on Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to make revisions to proposed legislation that would repeal and replace the nation’s health care law. Republican Bill Cassidy says if they can’t agree on a complete health care overhaul, federal lawmakers should at least do something about rising premiums…:
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President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass a health care bill before they leave for the August recess.

LSU football Coach Ed Orgeron says Quarterback Danny Etling is nearly 100-percent after undergoing back surgery, but he’s not ready to name him the starter and wants the other Q-Bs on the roster to step up…:
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Orgeron says if the season started today, Etling would be the starter.

The state’s largest health insurer has a new tool to help its members find the lowest-cost when it comes to common medical procedures. Emelie Gunn has more:
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LRN AM Newscall July 11, 2017

The U.S Senate is back from its July Fourth recess. Don Molino spoke with GOP Senator Bill Cassidy on the prospects of the Senate passing a health care reform bill…

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The state’s largest health insurer has a new tool to help its members find  the lowest-cost when it comes to common medical procedures. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron likes his team as it heads into the 2017 season. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The U.S. Senate is waiting on Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to make revisions to proposed legislation that would repeal and replace the nation’s health care law. Republican Bill Cassidy says the initial Senate healthcare plan doesn’t have enough support, so he hopes McConnell uses some of the ideas the senior Senator from Louisiana suggested months ago…

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Senate Democrats have called on McConnell to work with them on coming up with legislation to improve America’s Health Care system. Cassidy says since there are 52 Republicans in the US Senate, they need to come up with a bill that has the support of some Democrats…

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President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass a health care bill before they leave for the August recess. Cassidy says if they can’t agree on a complete health care overhaul, federal lawmakers should at least do something about rising premiums…

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The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Workforce Commission will host a series of workforce summits as they seek to hire qualified individuals to work with people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Executive Management Officer for the Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities Tiffany Dickerson says the goal is to become a conduit for healthcare providers.

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The first summit is today in New Orleans at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Regional Library from 9 am to 3 pm. Dickerson says there is a high rate of turnover in this industry as employees are often paid minimum wage or slightly above. She says the summit is designed to benefit healthcare providers when it comes to recruiting individuals to work with those with disabilities and the aging population.

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Additional summits are scheduled to take place Thursday in Lafayette and Friday in Alexandria. Dickerson says the outcome of the summits is to streamline and improve the hiring practices of providers, bring down onboarding costs and identify training opportunities.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has a new way for its members to make an informed decision when it comes to getting a medical procedure. It’s called Smart Shopper and David Hochheiser (Ho-heiser) says it’s available on the Blue Cross website…

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Hochheiser says for example, if a Blue Cross member is told they need a colonoscopy, SmartShopper, can help the customer see how much it costs at nearby hospital or clinics….

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Hochheiser says if a customer needs an MRI they can use SmartShopper and they’ll likely notice a wide range in costs for the same medical service. He says this tool will help patients make an informed decision…

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LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says Quarterback Danny Etling is nearly 100-percent after undergoing back surgery, but he’s not ready to name him the starter for the season opener against BYU. Orgeron says he wants the other Q-Bs on the roster to compete for the job and get an evaluation from new offensive coordinator Matt Canada…

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Incoming freshmen Lowell Narcisse, sophomore Justin McMillan, redshirt freshman Lindsey Scott and true freshman Myles Brennan will compete against Etling for starting Q-B. Orgeron says if the season started today, Etling would be the starter. At SEC Media Day, Orgeron was asked about Florida naming the LSU game on October 7th as its homecoming game…

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LSU lost a lot of talent off of last year’s defense. Orgeron says younger have to step up, including former North Caddo star Devin White, who could be a starter at middle linebacker…

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18:30 LRN Newscast July 10th

A 16-year-old has been arrested after allegedly beating an elderly couple with a hammer inside their Kenner home. Police responded after a 70-year-old woman walked to her neighbor’s home covered in blood asking for help for she and her 89-year-old husband. Kenner Police Lt. Brian McGregor says the teen also stole the victims’ vehicle and they learned he drove to Baton Rouge…
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McGregor says teen was upset that the elderly couple he performed odd jobs for did not allow him to borrow their car.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has a new way for its members to make an informed decision when it comes to getting a medical procedure. It’s called Smart Shopper and David Hochheiser (Ho-heiser) says it’s available on the Blue Cross website…
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Hochheiser says if a customer needs an MRI they can use SmartShopper and they’ll likely notice a wide range in costs for the same medical service.

The percentage of white Democrats in Louisiana is at 18, down from 35% in 2001. That’s according to JMC Analytics and Polling analyst John Couvillon. He says 22-percent of the electorate consisted of registered Republicans in 2001, now the percentage is up to 30-percent. He says the percentage of registered Independents is also up eight-percent…:
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Republican Angele Davis now joins the pool of candidates running for State Treasurer. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…
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Also running are Republican State Senator Neil Riser, former Republican state representative John Schroder and Democratic Attorney Derrick Edwards.

17:30 LRN Newscast July 10th

A 16-year-old has been arrested in Baton Rouge after allegedly beating an elderly couple in Kenner with a hammer and stealing their car and wrecking it. Lt. Brian McGregor with Kenner Police says the teen did off jobs around the victims’ home and the couple remains in critical condition.
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McGregor says the juvenile faces multiple charges including attempted first degree murder.

The Department of Education says the number of high school seniors filling out financial aid forms for secondary education has increased 7-percent from last year. Stephanie Marcum, with the state department of education says when people hear financial aid they think loans, but that’s a very small aspect of what you find out through FAFSA.
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Marcum says next year it will be a requirement for all seniors to submit FAFSA by the July 1st deadline.

Since 2001, the state’s electorate has become more diverse. That’s according to John Couvillion with JMC Analytics and Polling. He says black voter registration comprised of 29-percent of the electorate at the start of President George W. Bush’s administration and is 31-percent today, but there has been much bigger gains with other racial groups.
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Couvillion says his research finds there’s been a decline in white Democrats and a steady gain in registered Republicans and Independents.

The budget chief for former Governor Bobby Jindal has announced she is running for State Treasurer. Angele Davis is the third major Republican to enter the race, the other two are state senator Neil Riser and former state representative John Schroder. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a wide open race…
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The election is October 14th.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 10th

LSU tailback Derrius Guice and edge rusher Arden Key are among 85 players named to the Maxwell Award watch list, which goes to the best college football player in the country. Guice rushed for nearly 14-hundred yards last season, despite sharing carries with first-round pick Leonard Fournette. At SEC Media Day, Head coach Ed Orgeron said he expects Guice will flourish under new offensive coordinator Matt Canada….
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Key is the other player on that list. Orgeron said today that Key will not be ready for the start of fall camp, because he’s still recovering from shoulder surgery. Also, Coach “O” said Quarterback Danny Etling is nearly 100-percent after undergoing back surgery.

LSU has two players on the Chuck Bednarik Award watch list, which goes to the best defensive player in college football. And that is defensive end-slash-outside linebaker Arden Key and cornerback Kevin Toliver. Louisiana Tech’s Jaylon Ferguson is also on that Watch List after setting the school record with 14.5 sacks last season.

During this SEC football offseason, there’s been talk of Auburn moving to the East and Missouri moving to the Western division. But Commissioner Greg Sankey said such a proposal has not been listed as an agenda item at any meeting. But Sankey says the league supports a 14-week football regular season with two open dates, but does not like the idea of preseason practice starting any earlier than it does now.

The Pelicans face the Brooklyn Nets in NBA summer league action in Las Vegas. New Orleans is 0-2 as they lost a tough one to Atlanta 84 to 82 yesterday. Cheick Diallo has looked good as he has recorded a pair of double-doubles and Quinn Cook is coming off a 25-point performance.

16:30 LRN Newscast July 10th

A Kenner teen has been arrested for allegedly beating an elderly couple with a hammer in their home. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State Police has released more details about last week’s fatal shooting involving an Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Deputy. Authorities says the man who was fatally shot, 27-year-old Dejuan Guillory, allegedly stole a four-wheeler and struck the Deputy in the head during a traffic stop. L-S-P says during a struggle, is when the Deputy fatally shot Guillory.

Former Governor Bobby Jindal’s ex-budget chief, Angele Davis, joins the pool of candidates running for state treasurer. Republican state senator Neil Riser, Republican former state representative John Schroder and Democratic attorney Derrick Edwards are the others seeking the post vacated by U.S. Senator John Kennedy. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says none of the candidates are known statewide…:
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Qualifying begins Wednesday.

65% of high school seniors submitted FAFSA paperwork this year compared to 58% last year. Senior Educational Technology consultant with the department of ed, Stephanie Marcum, says the numbers should continue to grow, because it will be a requirement next year for all seniors to complete the forms for federal financial aid..
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15:30 LRN Newscast July 10th

There’s been a substantial decline in the number of whites registered as Democrats in Louisiana since 2001. JMC Analytics and Polling analyst John Couvillon says when President George W. Bush was inaugurated in 2001, white Democrats comprised 35-percent of the Louisiana electorate or 951-thousand voters. Today, the percentage of white Democrats is down to 18-percent…
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Couvillon says meanwhile there’s been a steady gain in registered Republicans and Independents.

The number of high school seniors filling out financial aid forms for post-secondary education is up 7 percent over last year. Senior Educational Technology consultant, with the state department of education, Stephanie Marcum says they have made a big push to let students know that FAFSA isn’t just for students going to traditional college…:
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Marcum says they expect the numbers to continue to go up when filling out FAFSA becomes a requirement for seniors next year

The budget chief for former Governor Bobby Jindal has announced she is running for State Treasurer. Angele Davis is the third major Republican to enter the race, the other two are state senator Neil Riser and former state representative John Schroder. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a wide open race…
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The election is October 14th.

14:30 Newscast July 10,2017

Since 2001, there’s been a substantial drop in the number of white Democrats registered in Louisiana. JMC Analytics and Polling analyst John Couvillon says the state’s electorate has also become more diverse. He says black voter registration comprised of 29-percent of the electorate at the start of President George Bush’s administration and is 31-percent today, but there has been more gains with other racial groups.
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A 16-year-old has been arrested in Baton Rouge after allegedly beating an elderly couple in Kenner with a hammer and stealing their car and wrecking it. Lt. Brian McGregor with Kenner Police says the teen did off jobs around the victims’ home and the couple remains in critical condition.
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McGregor says the juvenile faces multiple charges including attempted first degree murder.

 

Angele Davis now joins the pool of candidates running for the post recently vacated by U.S. Senator John Kennedy. Davis is Governor Bobby Jindal’s ex-budget chief. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Davis has the experience to successfully become state treasurer.
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Also running for the position are Republican State Senator Neil Riser, former Republican state representative John Schroder and Democratic Attorney Derrick Edwards.

The Department of Education says the number of high school seniors filling out secondary education financial aid forms has increased 7-percent from the last year. Senior Educational Technology Consultant Stephanie Marcum says when people hear financial aid they think loans, but that’s a very small aspect of what you find out through FAFSA.
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