11:40 LRN Sportscast October 8

Drew Brees will chase history tonight as he hones in on the record for most career passing yards as New Orleans hosts Washington. Matt Doyle has more.
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If Brees eclipses the record, the game will be stopped to recognize the achievement, unless New Orleans is in a hurry up offense or its a critical point of the game. Kick-off is at 7:15. A win for the Saints and they remain in first place in the NFC South a half game ahead of Carolina who beat the Giants 33-31 yesterday.

The Fighting Tigers fell eight spots to number 13 in this week’s AP Top 25 poll after losing to Florida 27-19 on Saturday in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. LSU gave up five sacks, allowed 215 rushing yards, Quarterback Joe Burrow threw two interceptions, missed on a couple of deep balls and there were dropped passes. Coach Ed Orgeron says too many mistakes to win an SEC game on the road
Cut 17 (18) “stop em”
Another big challenge awaits LSU as they host 2nd ranked Georgia this Saturday. The Bulldogs are a touchdown favorite this Saturday.

Elijah Mitchell is the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week as he rushed for a career-high 191 yards and three touchdowns in the Cajuns first Sun Belt Win of the year over Texas State.

10:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana pro-life advocates are celebrating the ascension of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court. With his appointment, the conservative bloc now commands a five to four majority on the nation’s highest court. But Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says the end of Roe vs. Wade may not solely come down to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. He says there are some concerns that Chief Justice John Roberts, given his past record, could backtrack on his support for Pro-Life bills.

Cut 9 (09) “…life side.”

The November election to crown a new Secretary of State is less than a month away, but you may not have noticed with a lack of campaigning from the candidates.  Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in comparison to other statewide races, this special election isn’t seeing a long-term build-up to Election Day.

Cut 11 (08)   “…high profile candidate.”

It was a rough visit to the Swamp for the LSU Tigers. Jeff Palermo has more on the Bayou Bengals first loss of the season…

Cut 1 (31)  “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Drew Brees heads into tonight’s game against Washington just 201 yards shy of the all-time passing yards record. Brees’ first NFL experience was a 2001 preseason game in Miami, where he says he stared starry-eyed up into the rafters at the passing records held by Dan Marino, who then held the all-time passing yards record. He says he never could have imagined one day that might be him.

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9:30 LRN Newscast October 8

Cooler air arrives in the Bayou State Thursday and State Climatologist Barry Keim says that cool air mass will help push Tropical Storm Michael away from Louisiana towards Florida…
cut 6 (08) “…the east”
Michael has the potential to be a Category Two hurricane before it makes landfall along the Florida panhandle.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees has a chance to make history tonight when New Orleans hosts Washington for Monday night football. Brees is 201 yards away from breaking the N-F-L’s all-time passing mark. Peyton Manning is the current record holder. Brees says the milestone will be a testament to the incredible collection of talent he’s had the privilege to play with….
cut 15 (10) “….players”
Kick-off is at 7:15.

With just under a month remaining until the November sixth election, candidates for Secretary of State may appear to have not done much campaigning for the position, but that may change soon. Kevin Barnhart tells us why.
Voicer 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

There was a shooting last night on the campus of Grambling State. One person was injured and a suspect has been taken into custody. Officials say the incident happened near the basketball courts and the individuals involved are not students.

8:30 LRN Newscast October 8

Tropical Storm Michael is expected to be a hurricane in the southern Gulf of Mexico later today. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm is not a threat to Louisiana…
cut 4 (08) “…on Wednesday”
Keim says the environment is conducive for Michael to reach Category 2 hurricane strength.

Louisiana pro-life advocates are celebrating the ascension of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court. With his appointment, the conservative bloc now commands a five to four majority on the nation’s highest court. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says there’s a 14-week fetal dismemberment ban that could be the test case that outlaws abortion.
Cut 7 (09) “…Vs. Wade”
Clapper says other opportunities, like admitting privileges legislation, could also be an early litmus test.

Four weeks from tomorrow is election day. The lone statewide race on the ballot is for Secretary of State and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says get ready to hear more from the candidates…
cut 12 (05) “….month of campaigning”
The election takes place November 6th and six of the candidates appear today at the Baton Rouge Press Club.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees could achieve a new record tonight when New Orleans hosts Washington as Brees is 201 yards shy of passing Peyton Manning for most passing yards in NFL history. Brees says he’s not focusing on the record tonight, but it is something he had set his sights on…
cut 14 (10) “…you are”
Achieving the record may be easier said than done against a Skins defense that’s allowing only 187 passing yards a game.

7:30 LRN Newscast October 8

Tropical Storm Michael will likely become a hurricane very soon and it will make its way into the southern Gulf of Mexico later today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Michael could be become a Category Two hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico as it eyes an eventual landfall along the Florida panhandle…
cut 5 (09) “…grim reminder”
Keim says Michael will also help to bring cool air into Louisiana, which should arrive on Thursday.

The November election to crown a new Secretary of State is less than a month away, but there has not been much campaigning. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the candidates for this gig do not see many donations.
Cut 10 (05) “…is almost non-existent.“
The election takes place November 6 and six of the nine candidates appear today at the Baton Rouge Press Club.

Drew Brees heads into tonight’s game against Washington just 201 yards shy of the all-time passing yards record. Brees’ first NFL experience was a 2001 preseason game in Miami, where he says he stared starry eyed up into the rafters at the passing records held by Dan Marino, who then held the all-time passing yards record. He says he never could imagine one day that might be him.
Cut 13 (11) “…a starter“
The heart and soul of the Black and Gold has thrown for 71,740 yards in his career.

LSU has fallen out of the Top 10 after suffering its first loss on Saturday as the Florida Gators scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to beat the Tigers 27-19. The Bayou Bengals fell eight spots to number 13 in the A-P poll. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says it was a tough loss
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LSU hosts 2nd ranked Georgia on Saturday.

6:45 LRN Sportscast October 8

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees could achieve a new record tonight when New Orleans hosts Washington as Brees is 201 yards shy of passing Peyton Manning for most passing yards in NFL history. Brees says he’s not focusing on the recrd tonight, but it is something he had set his sights on…
cut 14 (10) “…you are”
Achieving the record may be easier said than done against a Skins defense that’s allowing only 187 passing yards a game.

LSU lost to Florida 27-19 on Saturday. LSU had a chance to take a 14-0 lead in the 1st quarter, but quarterback Joe Burrow was pressured and fumbled. Coach Ed Orgeron says that was a big point in the game
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The Ragin Cajuns won their first Sun Belt game on Saturday, a 42-27 victory over Texas State. Sophomore running back Elijah Mitchell had 191 yards rushing and three touchdowns. UL Lafayette Coach Billy Napier’s team snapped a three-game losing streak…
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Nicholls won its third straight on Saturday as the Colonels defeated Northwestern State 28-10. Nicholls is now 3-1 in league play, but McNeese still leads the conference with a 4-0 mark. The Cowboys beat Abilene Christian 24-21 thanks to Cyron Sutton’s 73-yard punt return for a touchdown.

Elsehwere, ULM fell to Ole Miss, while Louisiana Tech lost to Conference USA foe UAB 28-7.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 8

With the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the nation’s highest court now has a conservative working majority, as Kavanaugh replaces a more moderate justice, Anthony Kennedy. This could lead to a restriction in abortion rights. But Louisiana Right to Life executive director Ben Clapper says nothing is guaranteed until a Justice makes its first ruling….
cut 8 (06) “…the position”
The newly constituted court could expand gun rights and rein in federal regulations.

Less than a month to go for the special election for Secretary of State on November sixth, the nine candidates running for that position have yet to build up significant name recognition. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…
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Six of the candidates will appear at the Baton Rouge Press Club today.

Tropical Storm Michael is expected to become a hurricane today as it moves into the southern Gulf of Mexico. Michael is NOT a threat to Louisiana, but a hurricane watch is posted for the Florida panhandle and Florida’s Big Bend region.

Drew Brees will chase history tonight as he hones in on the record for most career passing yards as New Orleans hosts Washington. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 2 (30) ”I’m Matt Doyle.”

LRN AM Newscall October 8

It was a rough visit to the Swamp for the LSU Tigers. Jeff Palermo has more on the Bayou Bengals first loss of the season…

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Drew Brees will chase history tonight as a he hones in on the record for most career passing yards. Matt Doyle has more.

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With just under a month remaining until the election, candidates for Secretary of State may appear to have not done much campaigning for the position, but that may change soon.  Kevin Barnhart tells us why.

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Tropical Storm Michael is expected to be a hurricane in the southern Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says at this point he storm is not a threat to Louisiana

Cut 4 (08) “…on Wednesday.”

Keim says Michael has a chance to strengthen into a Category Two Hurricane when it makes landfall…

Cut 5 (09)  “…grim reminder.” 

Keim says cooler air is on the way for Louisiana and it’s that weather system that will keep Michael away from the Bayou State…

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Louisiana pro-life advocates are celebrating the ascension of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court. With his appointment, the conservative bloc now commands a five to four majority on the nation’s highest court. Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says there’s a 14-week fetal dismemberment ban that could be the test case that outlaws abortion.

Cut 7 (09) “…Vs. Wade”

Clapper says other opportunities, like admitting privileges legislation, could also be an early litmus test.

Four of the sitting judges have demonstrated pro-life leanings on past cases, and while Kavanaugh has indicated he may agree, Clapper says nothing is guaranteed until a Justice makes its first ruling.

Cut 8 (06) “…this position.”

But Clapper says the end of Roe vs. Wade may not solely come down to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. He says there’s some concerns that Chief Justice John Roberts, given his past record, could backtrack on his support for Pro-Life bills.

Cut 9 (09) “…life side.”

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The November election to crown a new Secretary of State is less than a month away, but you may not have noticed with a lack of campaigning from the candidates.  Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the reason why is, compared to other positions, candidates for the gig don’t see many donations.

Cut 10 (05)   “…is almost non-existent.“

Pinsonat says in comparison to other statewide races, this special election isn’t seeing a long term build up to Election Day.

Cut 11 (08)   “…high profile candidate.”

Pinsonat says with the money the candidates have raised, you may start to detect more of a campaign visibility soon

Cut 12 (05)   “…month of campaigning.”

The election takes place November 6 and six of the candidates appear today at the Baton Rouge Press Club.

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Drew Brees heads into tonight’s game against Washington just 201 yards shy of the all-time passing yards record. Brees’ first NFL experience was a 2001 preseason game in Miami, where he says he stared starry eyed up into the rafters at the passing records held by Dan Marino, who then held the all-time passing yards record. He says he never could imagined one day that might be him.

Cut 13 (11)   “…a starter“

The heart and soul of the Black and Gold has thrown for 71,740 yards in his career and fans are hoping he breaks the record tonight in New Orleans, which is held by New Orleans born Peyton Manning.

Brees holds several Saints career records, and the NFL record for passing percentage in a season, but this is the big one, a record that’s been held by QBs like Manning, Brett Farve, and Marino. Brees says he’s not focusing on the record tonight, but it is something he had set his sights on.

Cut 14 (10)   “…you are”

Achieving the record may be easier said than done against a Skins defense that’s allowing only 187 passing yards a game.

Brees says the milestone will be a testament to the incredible collection of talent he’s had the privilege to play with

Cut 15 (10)   “…players.”

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LSU has fallen out of the Top 10 after suffering its first loss on Saturday as the Florida Gators scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to beat the Tigers 27-19. The Bayou Bengals fell eight spots to number 13 in the A-P poll. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says it was a tough loss

Cut 16 (10) “.. job done.”

LSU gave up five sacks, allowed 215 rushing yards, Quarterback Joe Burrow threw two interceptions, missed on a couple of deep balls and there were dropped passes. Orgeron says too many mistakes to win an SEC game on the road

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LSU had a chance to a 14-0 lead in the 1st quarter, but Burrow was pressured and fumbled. Orgeron says that was a big point in the game

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Louisiana Tech had a frustrating night on Saturday as they lost to UAB 28-7. The Blazers defense recorded five sacks and three turnovers and held Tech to just 258 yards of total offense. Coach Skip Holtz says nothing was working

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The Ragin Cajuns won their first Sun Belt game on Saturday, a 42-27 victory over Texas State. Sophomore running back Elijah Mitchell had 191 yards rushing and three touchdowns. UL Lafayette Coach Bill Napier’s team snapped a three-game losing streak…

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10:30 am Newscast Oct. 6, 2018

This afternoon the U.S. Senate will a vote on the nomination of Federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh to sit on the Supreme Court.

Baton Rouge attorney Jill Craft does not support Kavanaugh’s nomination.

Craft says last year’s confirmation proceedings of Neil Gorsuch when compared to Kavanaugh is a testament to the current nominee’s lack of judicial temperament.

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But Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says Kavanaugh has shown excellent temperament as a judge and Senator John Kennedy also supports the nomination.

And speaking of voting, anyone looking for a nearby Registrar of Voters office in order to personally add their name to Louisiana’s voter rolls only has until Tuesday, October 9th to do so, in time to cast a ballot at the polls on November 6th.

Although Monday is a federal holiday, it is not a state holiday so Registrar of Voters offices are scheduled to be open.

However, if a person misses the Tuesday deadline, they can register until October 16th by visiting the Geaux (that’s g-e-a-u-x) Vote Online Registration System.

 

Weather watchers are keeping a close eye on an area of low pressure that’s currently just east of Belize, in western Caribbean.

That’s because the National Weather Service gives it a 90 percent odds it will strengthen into a Tropical Storm when it moves northward into the Gulf of Mexico.

Although the precise path it will take is not yet known, it should affect weather throughout the gulf coast.

Today is the opening of squirrel and rabbit season in Louisiana. Hunters throughout that state with the proper licenses are now allowed to take to the outdoors to aim for rabbits and squirrels.

The first Saturday in October traditionally marks the start of the resident small game season for sports hunting.

Hunters can begin shooting a half hour before sunrise and continue until a half hour after sunset each day of the season starting today through February 28th.

Even though there are thousands of these speedy animals in the forests and woodlands of the state, hunters should note that the daily bag limit is 8 rabbits and also 8 squirrels and the procession limit is 24 for both animals according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

9:30 am Newscast Oct 6, 2018

Forecasters say a tropical depression is likely to form when a broad area of low pressure moves northward from the western Caribbean into the Gulf of Mexico.

There’s a 90 percent chance predicted it will become a tropical depression over the weekend over the warm gulf waters.

National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Megan Williams says but its destination is a mystery.

Cut 3 (07) “…gunna go.”

If it strengthens into a tropical storm, it could be named ‘Michael’ since that is the next name to be given out to tropical storms.

Governor John Bel Edwards traveled to Los Angeles this week to promote more film and television productions coming to Louisiana.

The governor met with movie studios including Sony Pictures, Universal, and Warner Brothers as well as TV networks and streaming services including Netflix and Hulu among others.

An economic impact study said tax credits for film productions in Louisiana amounted to about 219 million in 2016.

NOLA.com reports six TV series and seven feature films are currently shooting in the state.
Congressman Ralph Abraham says the US has sealed the deal on a huge rice sell to Iraq. Don Molino has more.

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The Senate is set to vote on the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh this afternoon. But a petition signed by almost 200 woman attorneys asked U.S. Senators from Louisiana to vote no.

Baton Rouge lawyer Jill Craft says it is concerning that Kavanaugh injection of political targeting as a reason for the allegations.

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