13:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Louisiana homeowners who suffered flood damage in 2016 have until tomorrow to fill out the Restore Louisiana Survey. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Voicer 2 (28) “I’m Kevin Barhart”

The state department of corrections says two Angola inmates serving a life sentence were found dead in their cells this morning. It’s believed they died from a drug overdose. Corrections officers are conducting a shakedown of all cells as they try to determine how the prisoners got a hold of the drugs.

The U-S House has approved Representative Clay Higgins’ Resolution that affirms congressional support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Higgins says ICE agents play a critical role in stopping human, drug and weapons trafficking. But Congress of Day Laborers Organizer Rachel Taber disagrees with the role ICE plays…
cut 11 (12) “….of immigrants”

Practitioners who use the hair-removal technique known as “eyebrow threading” no longer need to undergo hundreds of hours of expensive training to work in Louisiana. Institute for Justice attorney Renee Flahert says after a two-year legal battle, the state’s Cosmetology Board has a new policy…
cut 8 (10) “…back to work”

12:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Louisiana’s Republican Congressional Delegation is lashing out against US Senate Democrats who blocked a House resolution from Congressman Clay Higgins that endorses the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, or ICE. Higgins says the movement to abolish ICE endangers national security and threatens ICE agents.
cut 9 (09) “American citizens”
But Immigrant advocates say ICE is being used to terrorize immigrants in Louisiana who are not a threat to public safety.

Eyebrow threaders no longer have to spend 750 hours in order to receive esthetician license. Institute of Justice attorney Renee Flaherty says the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology is now allowing eyebrow threaders to work without having to undergo irrelevant and burdensome training.
Cut 6 (10) “…with the state.”
Eyebrow threading is an ancient grooming technique that removes unwanted hair around the eyebrows.
Congressman Ralph Abraham of Richland Parish will have a major say on what the final version of the Farm Bill will look like. He’s been named a member on the conference committee that will attempt to iron out the differences between the House and Senate versionsl. The Farm Bill also contains the regulations for the nation’s food stamp program and Abraham says he wants language that would require work and educational training for able-bodied SNAP recipients…
cut 4 (11) “….for that”
The current Farm Bill expires at the end of September. Abraham is confident a new Farm Bill can be sent to the President before then.

1130AM LRN Newscast July 19

In an open letter from Attorney General Jeff Landry to Governor John Bel Edwards, Landry blamed the governor for the lack of executions in the state since 2010.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Much of the state will be under a heat advisory this afternoon. National Weather Service Meteorologist Mario Valverde says it will be even warmer tomorrow, with triple digit readings in north and central Louisiana…
cut 16 (06) “….D-F-W area”

The intense heat will remain in place over the weekend.

Bayou Bridge protesters attempted to break into the Louisiana Radio Network studios, site of the monthly Ask the Governor talk show, to demand an audience with Governor Edwards. Protesters rushed the Governor on his way into the show, and surrounded the studios for the duration of the program, reiterating their call for the state to build an additional evacuation route out of St. James, because they feel the current one is compromised by the pipeline. A No Bayou Bridge Organizer at the action explained their position.

Cut 12 (10) “evacuation route.”

the Bayou Bridge pipeline runs from Lake Charles to St. James Parish. Opponents say it infringes on native territory, and is a danger to water sources.

North Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham has been named to the conference committee that will try to resolve differences in the Senate and House’s Farm Bill. The Farm Bill sets agriculture policy for the next five years, and also houses SNAP. Abraham says he’s looking for big changes to the food stamp program.

Cut 3 (07) “to work.”

 

10:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry says Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards has been an obstacle in efforts to carry out executions of death row prisoners. The governor has responded by saying there’s a lack of availability of drugs to carry out lethal injections…
cut 8 (10) “…made available’
But Landry says Louisiana could expand the options to carry out a lethal injection, which has happened in other states.

Bayou Bridge pipeline protesters are demanding a face-to-face meeting with Governor John Bel Edwards as they are concerned about safety of residents in St. James Parish, because of the new pipeline. But Edwards says when it comes to safety, pipelines are a much better option than the alternatives….
cut 14 (10) “…and accidents”

Today is day two of qualiying for the November sixth election as Louisiana’s six US house members are up for re-election. Four of them have drawn challengers, including Republican Clay Higgins who will have three opponents, two Republicans and one Democrat. Qualifying ends tomorrow afternoon.

An LSU PhD student is working on a way to better predict the effects of flooding from a hurricane. Kevin Barnhart has more.
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930AM LRN News July 19

Bayou Bridge protesters attempted to break into the Louisiana Radio Network studios, site of the monthly Ask the Governor talk show, to demand an audience with Governor Edwards over his decisions regarding the Bayou Bridge Pipeline, and the community of St. James’ fear that the project would strand citizens in the event of chemical accident. The protesters are part of the No Bayou Bridge movement that opposes the construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline that runs from Lake Charles to St. James Parish. Governor Edwards reiterated his support for the project, saying the state’s economy is reliant on pipelines such as Bayou Bridge, a pipeline that could lead to hundreds of jobs.

Cut 13 (09)  “remain employed 

A heat advisory has been issued for the northern half of the state as the heat index values could reach 110 degrees. National Weather Service Meteorologist Mario Valverde in Shreveport says being too active in this kind of heat could lead to some serious health issues.

Cut 17 (11)  “…die from this”

A LSU PdH student is working out a new hurricane model that will combine rainfall and storm surge to better predict just how far the waters could rise when a storm hits. Felix Santiago-Collazo says old models can be time and labor intensive, and don’t always give you a full picture.

Cut 4  (11) “hydrologists.”

Felix hails from Puerto Rico, and survived the devastating Hurricane Maria that left his hometown without power for nearly a month. He says the experience inspired him.

In an open letter from Attorney General Jeff Landry to Governor John Bel Edwards, Landry blamed the governor for the lack of executions in the state since 2010, saying victims’ families suffer in legal limbo while waiting for justice to be carried out. Solicitor general with the AG’s office, Liz Murril, says it’s time to expand execution methods.

Cut 10 (08)   “…it’s a problem.”

8:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry says Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards has been an obstacle in efforts to carry out executions of death row prisoners. The governor has responded by saying there’s a lack of availability of drugs to carry out lethal injections…
cut 8 (10) “…made available’
But Landry says Louisiana could expand the options to carry out a lethal injection, which has happened in other states.

A handful of protesters attempted to stop Governor Edwards from walking into the L-R-N studios for his Ask the Governor monthly call-in show. They are upset over the construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline…
cut 12 (10) “….evacuation route”
Edwards says he’s spoken with St. James Parish officials and there are no major concerns about the pipelin.

LSU P-H-D student Felix Santiago-Collazo is working on developing a new hurricane computer model that predicts both rainfall runoff and storm surge. Santiago-Collazo wants to make sure emergency planners take into account the combined effect of both rainfall and storm surge during a hurricane…
cut 6 (12) “….on that”
Felix hails from Puerto Rico and survived the devastating Hurricane Maria last September.

Congressman Ralph Abraham of Richland Parish will have a major say on what the final version of the Farm Bill will look like. He’s been named a member on the conference committee that will attempt to iron the differences between the House version of the Farm Bill and what the Senate passed. The current Farm bill expires in September.

7:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry is putting blame on Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards for not doing enough to execute death row prisoners. The last execution in the state was in 2010 and since then there’s been a shortage in the drugs needed to carry out death sentences. But the A-G’s Sloicitor General Liz Murril says….
cut 9 (07) “….overcoming those obstacles”
Edwards says under current Louisiana law the state can’t follow the protocol on carrying out a lethal injection because of the drug shortage.

Over a dozen Bayou Bridge protesters attempted to break into the Louisiana Radio Network studios, site of the monthly Ask the Governor talk show, to demand an audience with Governor Edwards….
cut 11 (08) “….chanting”
The protesters are concerned the pipeline, which is under construction, will prevent an evacuation route out of a St. James community, if there’s a chemical accident. Edwards has been a supporter of the Bayou Bridge pipeline.

LSU PH-D student Felix Santiago-Collazo is attempting to develop a new hurricane computer model that can predict both rainfall runoff and storm surge. Last September, the native of Puerto Rico survived Hurricane Maria…
cut 5 (09) “…this study”
Santiago-Collazo hopes his new hurricane computer model can help emergency planners determine where extreme flooding may occur.

Much of the state will be under a heat advisory this afternoon. National Weather Service Meteorologist Mario Valverde says it will be even warmer tomorrow, with triple digit readings in north and central Louisiana…
cut 16 (06) “….D-F-W area”
The intense heat will remain in place over the weekend.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

With training camp set to start next week, the Saints have added another veteran running back to the roster. The team inked former Patriots and Giants ball carrier Shane Vereen, who is more of a pass catcher then a true running back. He caught 44 passes for the Giants last season and rushed for 164 yards.

Louisiana Tech, who is picked to finish second in the West Division of Conference USA, appeared at the league’s media day yesterday. The Bulldogs return eight starters on offense, including four of their top five pass catchers. Teddy Veal told Watch ESPN they can be explosive on offense…
Cut 18 (21) “our offense”
Coach Skip Holtz says returning starting quarterback J-Mar Smith has grown mentally.

The Southland Conference Media Day takes place today in Houston. Northwestern State’s Brad Laird and Southeastern’s Frank Scelfo are among the first-year head coaches that will be in attendance. While McNeese and Nicholls State will be among the favorites to win the league.

Meanwhile, at SEC Media Days, Alabama Coach Nick Saban made it clear he doesn’t know who his starting QB will be between two-year starter Jalen Hurts and sophomore Tua Tagovailoa…
Cut 20 (20) we’ll see”
LSU will host Alabama on November 3rd, they’ll likely have their quarterback situation figured out before then. LSU will reportedly play this season without Jamal Pettigrew, who injured his A-C-L.

6:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Over a dozen Bayou Bridge protesters tried to force their way into Louisiana Radio Network studios when Governor Edwards showed up for his monthly call-in radio show. Matt Doyle has the story.
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A heat advisory will be in effect for most of the state this afternoon as the heat index values could surpass 110 degrees. National Weather Service Meteorologist Mario Valverde says the hot temperatures are expected to last a while…
Cut 15 (06) “…heat of the day”

In an open letter from Attorney General Jeff Landry to Governor John Bel Edwards, Landry blamed the governor for the lack of executions in the state since 2010, saying victims’ families suffer in legal limbo while waiting for justice to be carried out. Edwards responded during his “Ask the Governor” radio program, saying Landry had not attempted to contact him or his office and the letter was out of the blue.
Cut 7 (07) “…October of last year.”
And Edwards says the state can not carry out an execution because of a national shortage of drugs that could be used in Louisiana for a lethal injection, but Landry points out that executions are taking place in other states.

AM Newscall 7/19

An LSU PhD student is working on a way to better predict the effects of flooding from a storm. Kevin Barnhart has more.

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In an open letter from Attorney General Jeff Landry to Governor John Bel Edwards, Landry blamed the governor for the lack of executions in the state since 2010.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (33) ”I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

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Protesters gave Gov. Edwards a little more than he bargained for on this month’s edition of Ask the Governor, as they surrounded, and tried to force their way into Louisiana Radio Network studios during the show. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A LSU PdH student is working out a new hurricane model that will combine rainfall and storm surge to better predict just how far the waters could rise when a storm hits. Felix Santiago-Collazo says old models can be time and labor intensive, and don’t always give you a full picture.

Cut 4  (11) “hydrologists.”

Felix hails from Puerto Rico, and survived the devastating Hurricane Maria that left his hometown without power for nearly a month. He says that experience convinced him to go back to school after getting his masters, and find a way to give people a better heads up on just how nasty a storm can be.

Cut 5  (09)  “this study.”

It’s a question that scientists have been trying to answer for some time, but Felix thinks he can help make that break through that cracks the modelling code. He says he’s honored to be apart of something that could save so many lives this early in his career.

Cut 6 (12) “on that.”

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In an open letter from Attorney General Jeff Landry to Governor John Bel Edwards, Landry blamed the governor for the lack of executions in the state since 2010, saying victims’ families suffer in legal limbo while waiting for justice to be carried out.   Edwards responded during his “Ask the Governor” radio program, saying the Landry had not attempted to contact him or his office and letter was out of the blue.

Cut 7 (07) “…October of last year.”

The governor insists the reason behind the delay of executions comes down to the lack of availability of drugs to carry out lethal injections.

Cut 8 (10)  “…be made available.”

However, Solicitor general with the AG’s office, Liz Murril, says the issue reaches beyond logistical or legal in terms of litigation.

Cut 9 (07)  “….overcoming those obstacles.”

The AG’s office has suggested following the example of other states by expanding the execution method options.

Cut 10 (08)   “…it’s a problem.”

The AG’s office has suggested following the example of other states by expanding the execution method options.

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Bayou Bridge protesters attempted to break into the Louisiana Radio Network studios, site of the monthly Ask the Governor talk show, to demand an audience with Governor Edwards over his decisions regarding the Bayou Bridge Pipeline, and the community of St. James’ fear that the project would strand citizens in the event of chemical accident.

Cut 11 (08) “chanting**.” 

The protesters are part of the No Bayou Bridge movement that opposes the construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline that runs from Lake Charles to St. James Parish. Opponents say the pipeline infringes on native territory, and is a danger to water sources.

Protesters rushed the Governor on his way into the show, and surrounded the studios for the duration of the program, reiterating their call for the state to build an additional evacuation route out of St. James, because they feel the current one is compromised by the pipeline. A No Bayou Bridge Organizer at the action explained their position.

Cut 12 (10) “evacuation route.”

Protesters clashed with the governor’s security, and eventually Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s deputies as they attempted to enter the studios through two separate entrances, and chanted in the lobby of Investar Tower.

Governor Edwards reiterated his support for the project, saying the state’s economy is reliant on pipelines such as Bayou Bridge, a pipeline that could lead to hundreds of jobs.

Cut 13 (09)  “remain employed 

Edwards says when it comes to safety, pipelines are a much better option than the alternatives.

Cut 14 (10) “and accidents”

Three protesters were arrested in clashes with the police.


A heat advisory has been issued for the northern half of the state as the heat index values could reach 110 degrees. National Weather Service Meteorologist Mario Valverde in Shreveport says the hot temperatures are expected to last a while…

Cut 15 (06) “…heat of the day”

Valverde says north Louisiana will see temperatures in the low hundreds by Friday…

Valverde says being too active in the heat could have some serious repercussions…


 

Louisiana Tech, who is picked to finish second in the West Division of Conference USA, appeared at the league’s media day yesterday. The Bulldogs return eight starters on offense, including four of their top five pass catchers from a season ago. Teddy Veal told Watch ESPN they can be explosive on offense…
Tech doesn’t have any easy schedule. They host just five games in Ruston and visit league favorites North Texas and Florida Atlantic on the road. But Coach Skip Holtz told Watch ESPN they will not make any excuses
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Meanwhile, at SEC Media Days, Alabama Coach Nick Saban made it clear he doesn’t know who is starter will be between Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa…