1130AM LRN News

UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says Louisiana voters will have one, major chance to reshape their state with a hugely consequential amendment choice, the number two amendment option. That’s the one that would require unanimous jury verdicts in felony cases. Cross says indications of higher turnout bode well for the historic change.

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Voters will also decide on a Secretary of State’s special election race that is projected to go into a December runoff.

Severe weather throughout central and north Louisiana resulted in a tornado impacting Natchitoches Parish yesterday afternoon.  While there are no reported injuries at this time, Nachitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Capt. Tony Moran says the area did see some lose their homes.

Cut 3 (07) “…2 or 3 residences.”

National pollsters are predicting a tight race for Congress today, giving Democrats a slight edge to retake the lower chamber, but next to no chance to gain control of the Senate. Democrats are cautious, but confident of their chances in the House, and Congressman Cedric Richmond says that’s due to a strong pro-working class message.

Cut 11 (11)   “…family unit.”

Democrats say the 1.6 trillion dollar tax bill that slashed upper income and corporate tax rates is helping their case today, But Republicans are all in on their tax cut, saying it’s helped revitalize the economy and hope voters will reward the party with another two years of federal dominance. Congressman Ralph Abraham predicts the economy’s recent growth will lead to a narrow majority for the House GOP.

Cut 13 (10)   “…optimistic.”

Polls close at 8pm.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 6

After getting shutout by top ranked Alabama, the LSU Tigers are turning their attention to two-and-seven Arkansas. LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says the Razorbacks are playing better, especially on the offensive side of the ball…
cut 17 (18) “….some sacks”
Orgeron says starting free safety John Battle is questionable for Saturday’s game in Fayetteville. He went down with an ankle injury on the first play of the 29-nothing loss to the Crimson Tide.

The Saints will go after their eighth straight win on Sunday and could former Cowboy Dez Bryant be on the field for New Orleans in Sunday’s game against the Bengals. Bryant and Brandon Marshall are working out for the Black and Gold today as are not getting much production from their receivers, outiside of Michael Thomas.

The Pelicans lost their sixth straight last night as they completed a winless five-game road trip with a 122 to 116 loss to Oklahoma city. New Orleans trailed by 14 points heading into the fourth quarter, they cut the deficit to one point, but the mountain was to high to climb. Julius Randle had 28 points, Jrue Holiday added 22 and Anthony Davis had 20 points, but was just 7-of-20 from the floor. The Pels host Chicago tomorrow night.

The second year of Will Wade area begins tonight as LSU opens its season by hosting Southeastern Louisiana, who won a share of the Southland Conference title last season. The 2018-29 roster features three fantastic freshmen, Naz Reid, Emmitt Williams and Ja’vonte Smart. Tip time is 7:30.

In other action tonight, The Ragin Cajuns will host the University of Virgin Islands. UL Lafayette was 27-7 last season and they return three starters from that team.

Louisiana Tech visits Wichita State. DaQuan Bracey is a Conference USA preseason selection. ULM is at Jackson State.

10:30 LRN Newscast November 6

It’s Election Day and a question on the ballot asks voters whether fantasy sports should be permitted in your parish. If approved in a specific parish, residents would then have a chance to win cash prizes through websites like Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny is in favor of legalization and says anyone who thinks they are suppressing gaming by voting against it is fooling themselves…
cut 9 (04) “…benefit by it”
But President of the Louisiana Family Forum, Gene Mills, says because of the limited ability to verify, who is placing the bet and in which parish a bet is being placed, it could lead to the ability to place a wager in the wrong hands…
cut 8 (07) “….to some families”
You can go to geaux-vote-dot-com to see a sample ballot for your precinct. There’s also the Geaux Vote mobile app for your smart phone.

Political observors are expecting a late night as control over the U-S House is expected to go down to the wire. Matt Doyle has reaction from Louisiana’s Congressional delegation…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says out of the Congressional races here…the only one that may need a run-off is the third district, where Republican Clay Higgins faces four Demcoratic challengers and a strong Republican contender…
cut 25 (06) “….Rudy Giulani”

9:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Several Congressional races are set to come down to the wire, but in Louisiana, members of the state’s House delegation are expected to get re-elected. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the only district showing signs of life is southwest Louisiana’s 3rd, where incumbent Clay Higgins faces stiff competition…
Cut 4 (10) “…liberals.”

Following Saturday’s loss to Alabama, LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said they didn’t have the personnel to beat the top ranked Crimson Tide. On Tell the Truth Monday, Orgeron said he could have coached better….
cut 15 (12) “…there’s number one”
The ninth ranked Tigers are at Arkansas on Saturday.

On the ballot is the question that asks if fantasy sports betting should be legalized in their parish. Not everyone is on board. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says fantasy sports betting could result in a domino effect that sees the integrity of sports put at risk..
Cut 7 (10) “…just ask Pete Rose.”
But supporters of the measure say fantasy sports betting is already taking place and if its legalized the state can receive tax revenues from it. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny predicts it will pass…
cut 10 (07) “…is now”
Polls close at 8 PM. You can find out where to vote and what’s on the ballot by using the Secretary of State’s geaux-vote mobile app or go to geaux-vote-dot-com.

8:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Voters are making their voices heard around the country today in hotly contested Congressional races. Louisiana’s six U-S House members are expected to be re-elected, but will the G-O-P remain in control of the House? Congressman Ralph Abraham predicts the economy’s recent growth will lead to a narrow majority for the House GOP…
cut 13 (10) “….optimistic”
But Congressman Cedric Richmond says the Democrat’s pro-working class message is wooing voters to the polls.

On the Louisiana ballot, Amendment Two asks whether the state should require unanimous jury verdicts in felony cases. Turnout during early voting was higher than expected and UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that bodes well for Amendment Two supporters…
cut 6 (08) “…the top”
Polls close at 8 PM tonight.

On the ballot is a question that asks voters whether fantasy sports should be permitted in your parish. If approved in a specific parish, residents would then have a chance to win cash prizes through websites like Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny is in favor of legaliziation and says anyone who thinks they are suppressing gaming by voting against it is fooling themselves…
cut 9 (04) “…benefit by it”
But President of the Louisiana Family Forum, Gene Mills, says because of the limited ability to verify, who is placing the bet and in which parish a bet is being placed, it could lead to the ability to place a wager in the wrong hands…
cut 8 (07) “….to some families”
You can go to geaux-vote-dot-com to see a sample ballot for your precinct. There’s also the Geaux Vote mobile app for your smart phone.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 6

It’s mid-term election day and a control of Congress is at stake. No big surprises are expected in Louisiana’s congressional races, but the state’s Congressional delegation will be watching what happens in other races around the country. US Representative Ralph Abraham from Richland Parish says a GOP led Congress and White House have improved the economy and have more work to do…
cut 14 (10) “…billion dollars’
But Democrat Congressman Cedric Richmond says the Republicans tax reform bill was corporate welfare, while working class families are still struggling….
cut 12 (07) “…tax bill”
Analysts say the chances are low the Democrats will take control of the Senate, but there’s a good chance Republicans will lose control of the House.

When you enter the voting booth today, you’ll see a question asking you whether your parish should legalize fantasy sports betting through websites like Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Kevin Barnhart has more…
voicer 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

The National Weather Service will send out survey teams this morning to assess storm damage in Natchitoches and Winn parishes. The Natchitoches Sheriff’s office reports seeing a tornado yesterday afternoon along Highway 1. No injuries reported, but there is some property damage in the area.

6:45 LRN Sportscast November 6

Following Saturday’s loss to Alabama, LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said they didn’t have the personnel to beat the top ranked Crimson Tide. On Tell the Truth Monday, Orgeron said he could have coached better….
cut 15 (12) “…there’s number one”
The Tigers are 7-2 and ranked ninth in the country heading into Saturday’s game against Arkansas.

The Saints are 7-1 but they are looking for another wide receiver and they are reportedly bringing in former Cowboy Dez Bryant for a work out. Brandon Marshall is another veteran receiver who will get a try out today. Michael Thomas is having a great season, but none of the other receivers have really stood out. Ted Ginn Junior is on injured reserve and Cam Meredith, who was signed in the offseason, has been a bust so far.

The Pelicans lost their sixth straight game last night as they fell to Oklahoma City 122 to 116 at Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Pels turned it over 21 times and that led to 28 points, while the Thunder turned it over just a dozen times. Head Coach Alvin Gentry on finishing an 0-and-5 road trip…
cut 30 (19) “…regroup”
New Orleans has a chance to get a win tomorrow night against the banged up Chicago Bulls.

The college basketball season begins tonight and the LSU Tigers will host Southeastern Louisiana, who won a share of the Southland Conference. Coach Will Wade has brought in the fourth best recruiting class in the country led by five-star prospects Naz Reid and Emmitt Williams.

6:30 LRN newscast November 6

National pollsters predict a tight race for Congress today, giving Democrats a slight edge to retake the lower chamber, but next to no chance to gain control of the Senate. Democrats are cautious, but confident of their chances in the House, and Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond says that’s due to a strong pro-working class message.
Cut 11 (11) “…family unit.”
But Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham predicts the economy’s recent growth will lead to a narrow majority for the House GOP.

When voters head to the polls today, they will see the question asking if fantasy sports betting should be legalized in their parish. Not everyone is on board with the idea. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says fantasy sports betting could result in a domino effect that sees the integrity of sports put at stake.
Cut 7 (10) “…just ask Pete Rose.”
But supporters of the measure say fantasy sports betting is already taking place and if its legalized the state can receive tax revenues from it.

Will Constitutional Amendment Two pass and could we see a run-off in the third district Congressional race. That’s the big questions on this election day in Louisiana…
voicer 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s office says multiple tornadoes touched down in the parish yesterday and there’s property damage, but no reported injuries.

AM Newscall 11/06/18

It’s election day, and analysts say keep an eye on a tighter than expected 3rd district congressional race, and a historic amendment option. Matt Doyle has more.

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Voters cast their ballots today and among the decisions, whether or not fantasy sports betting, like the type you find on websites like Draft Kings and Fan Duel, should be legal in their parish.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Both parties are making their final pitches to voters in what’s expected to be a close national House race that runs deep into the night. Matt Doyle has more.

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In other states, Congressional races are set to come down to the wire, but here in Louisiana we aren’t expected to see tight races in most of the congressional districts. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says the only district in the state showing signs of life is southwest Louisiana’s 3rd, where incumbent Clay Higgins faces stiff competition.

Cut 4 (10) “…liberals.”

Higgins has received the President’s endorsement.

Bucking national trends where urban/suburban districts are flipping from Republican to Democrat, the Baton Rouge based 6th district is expected to be a rout for incumbent Garrett Graves. But Cross says the 6th is a special case, where the more democratic section of the city was cut out in 2010 redistricting.

Cut 5 (11) “…have had” 

Voters will also decide on a Secretary of State’s special election race that is projected to go into a December runoff.

But Cross says away from congressional races, Louisiana voters will have one, major chance to reshape their state with the number two amendment option. That’s the one that would require unanimous jury verdicts in felony cases. Cross says indications of higher turnout bode well for the historic change.

Cut 6 (08) “…the top.”

Unanimous juries has been endorsed by both major state parties, but it opposed by several state DAs who say it’s an onerous requirement.

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When voters head to the polls today, they will see the question asking if fantasy sports betting should be legalized in their parish.  Not everyone is on board with the idea of legalization.  President of the Louisiana Family Forum Gene Mills says fantasy sports betting could result in a domino effect that sees the integrity of sports put at stake.

Cut 7 (10) “…just ask Pete Rose.”

Mills says because of the limited ability to verify who is placing the bet and in which parish a bet is being placed, it could lead to the ability to place a wager in the wrong hands.

Cut 8 (07) “…to some families.” 

Senator Danny Martiny is in favor of the legalization and says anyone who thinks they are suppressing gaming by voting against it is fooling themselves.

Cut 9 (04) “…benefit by it.”

Martiny says the attitude toward fantasy sports betting has changed

Cut 10 (07)   “…the attitude is now.“

The polls close at 8PM.

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National pollsters are predicting a tight race for Congress today, giving Democrats a slight edge to retake the lower chamber, but next to no chance to gain control of the Senate. Democrats are cautious, but confident of their chances in the House, and Congressman Cedric Richmond says that’s due to a strong pro-working class message.

Cut 11 (11)   “…family unit.”

Richmond says Democrats chances are helped by the unpopularity of the Republican tax bill that slashed upper income and corporate tax rates while providing much less substantial savings to middle and working class families.

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But Republicans are all in on their tax cut tax, saying it’s helped revitalize the economy and hope voters will reward the party with another two years of federal dominance. Congressman Ralph Abraham predicts the economy’s recent growth will lead to a narrow majority for the House GOP.

Cut 13 (10)   “…optimistic.”

He says his constituents are backing the President’s agenda not just on economic issues, but on immigration as well. The Alexandria Republican says the Republican Congress and Executive branch have kept their word, and are about to fulfill a major campaign promise.

Cut 14 (10)   “billion dollars.”

It’s likely final national results will not be known until late tonight, or even tomorrow morning.

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Following Saturday’s loss to Alabama, LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said they didn’t have the personnel to beat the top ranked Crimson Tide. On Tell the Truth Media, Orgeron said he could have coached better….

Cut 15 (12)   “…number one”

The Tigers are 7-2 and ranked ninth in the country heading into Saturday’s game against Arkansas. Orgeron says for his guys to get past the Alabama game, they’ll need to be mentally tough…

Cut 16 (20) “  motivational tool”

The Razorbacks are having a tough season as they are just 2-7 under first year coach Chad Morris. But Orgeron says Arkansas is playing better, especially on the offensive side of the ball…

Cut 17 (18)  “some sacks”

5:30 PM Newscast

The Sunshine Bridge is still on course for its January reopening after the bridge was closed due to a barge carrying a crane colliding with the structure last month. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the arrival of the jacking system to realign the bridge ensures the momentum is moving forward to hitting the anticipated reopening time frame.

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The Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine has received a 10-million dollar donation from Herman and hsi wife Connier Soong. Vet School Senior Director of Development Tracy Evans says the money will fund several initiatives including a scholarship for underrepresented students at the SVM, but all started when Connie Soong pledged two million dollars to help care for local animals in need.

Cut 13 (06) “…adopted out.”

 

A tornado watch is in effect for the north portion of the state until 11PM. A line of rough thunderstorms is impacting north and central Louisiana primarily that started this afternoon and continues into the night. Multiple tornadoes touched down in the state last week, including two EF-2 rated twisters in Washington Parish. National Weather Service Meteorologist Aaron Davis says that kind of damage is unlikely this time around…

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Dangerous winds, and not heavy rains, have been cited as the primary threat from this system.  Large hail is also a possibility with this system.

Monroe Police have made an arrest in connection with the multiple bomb threats called into medical facilities in North Louisiana.  The multi-agency investigation resulted in the arrest of 28 year old Pauline Copeland, who authorities says appears to suffer from mental illness.   Copeland will be charged with two counts of terrorizing and booked into the Ouachita Parish Correctional Facility.