12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 15

The Louisiana Attorney General is warning residents about an increase in “porch pirates” stealing Christmas packages from front doors. AG’s office spokesperson Emmie Fuson has a few tips for avoiding that potential heartbreak…

Cut 4 (11)   “..alerts”  

Aaron Bowman and his attorneys held a press conference at the state Capitol steps demanding justice and transparency after state trooper Jacob Brown was arrested last week for excessive force during Bowman’s traffic stop in May of 2019. Donecia Banks-Miley says they want evidence of Bowman’s beating released and demand that other officers who also participated and witnessed the brutality be held accountable.

Cut 6 (12) “…did nothing.”

Imagine being able to perform a COVID self-test at home and finding out the results within minutes. Researchers at Tulane University have created just that, a test that uses your own smartphone to give you results. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane says the saliva-based test has a 97-percent accuracy rate and the cost will be minimal.

Cut 14 (07) “…everyone has.” 

Pending FDA approval, they hope the test will be available in three to six months.

The state reports 26 hundred COVID-19 cases today and 50 new hospitalizations for a total of 1,597. The state also reports 50 new fatalities from the virus

1140 Sportscast 12/15

The New Orleans Saints suffered a surprising 24-21 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.  Usually, head coach Sean Payton doesn’t single out a player’s poor performance, but he did so Monday, calling on starting guard Andrus Peat to give him more…

Cut 20 (09) “working here”

The Saints’ defense didn’t play up to standard either as they allowed the Eagles to run the ball at will.  New Orleans seemed to lose the battle at both lines of scrimmage which could have led to the loss.

Louisiana Tech has accepted an invitation to take on Georgia Southern in the 2020 New Orleans Bowl on Wednesday, Dec. 23, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.  With a 5-4 record on the season and a 4-2 conference record, Tech will represent Conference USA in the Bowl Game.  This is the first time the Bulldogs have played in the New Orleans Bowl since winning it back in 2015.  Covid protocols will be in place and any tickets available may be limited.

This Saturday, LSU will host Ole Miss with a chance at finishing the year with a 5-5 record.  The Rebels are 4-4 under first-year head coach Lane Kiffin.  LSU head coach Ed Orgeron says he respects Kiffin’s knowledge of the game.  The two served on the same staff at USC and Tennessee.

Cut 17 (17) “respect for him”

LSU basketball coach Will Wade tested positive for Covid-19 and didn’t coach in the Tigers’ game on Monday against Sam Houston State.  LSU was also without all-conference forward Trendon Watford and forward Shareef O’Neal, who were out with injuries.  Despite the absences, the Tigers grabbed an 88-66 win over Sam Houston behind Javonte Smart’s 25 points.  Darius Days had a double-double with 16 points to go along with 10 rebounds.

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 15

The Louisiana Attorney General is warning residents about an increase in “porch pirates” stealing Christmas packages from front doors. AG’s office spokesperson Emmie Fuson says if your package gets stolen contact your local authorities but just know it is a difficult crime to solve. She says your best bet in solving that crime is…

Cut 3 (08)  “..camera.”

She also recommends having a trusted neighbor pick up your packages once you get a delivery alert that they have arrived.

Imagine being able to perform a COVID self-test at home and finding out the results within minutes. Researchers at Tulane University have created just that, a test that uses your own smartphone to give you results. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane says the saliva-based test has a 97-percent accuracy rate.

Cut 13 (08) “…or negative.”

Pending FDA they expect the self-test to be on the market in 3 to 6 months.

A 748-billion-dollar COVID relief bill has taken shape in D.C. after extensive negotiations involving a bipartisan group of more moderate Senators and House members. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

A top official in Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office, Pat Magee, director of the criminal division, is on administrative leave pending an investigation. An AG’s office spokesperson would only say Magee is on leave for a potential violation of office policy after complaints were filed against him.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 15

A fully realized bipartisan COVID relief bill has finally materialized, a 748 billion dollar piece of legislation with a 160 billion dollar additional option that includes funding for state and local governments. Senator Bill Cassidy says the 160 billion dollar option will largely hinge on whether an agreement can be made over a potential liability shield that would protect businesses from COVID-related lawsuits.

Cut 8 (05) “…liability.”

Researchers at Tulane have created a COVID self-test that gives you results in minutes and uses your smartphone. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane says the chip which is included in the testing kit can be used multiple times and, in the future, they hope to expand the testing platform so you can self-test for other common illnesses.

Cut 15 (09)“…the flu.”

They hope the test will be available in three to six months pending FDA approval.

Aaron Bowman and his attorneys gathered on the state Capitol steps to demand justice and transparency after state trooper Jacob Brown was arrested last week for excessive force during Bowman’s arrest in May of 2019. Baton Rouge Attorney Ronald Haley says Bowman, a black man, was beaten in the head with a police-grade flashlight outside of his Monroe home.

Cut 4 (11) “…spectators.”
Brown was arrested last week for battery and malfeasance in office.

The Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge hopes to begin recruiting in February or March for a study to look at why exercise benefits some people more than others. Director of Biomedical Imaging Doctor Owen Carmichael says they’re looking for participants from all age groups with folks of varying levels of physical fitness…
cut 12 (09) “…things”
The research is the result of a grant from the National Institute of Health.

9:30 LRN Newscast December 15

The man who has filed a lawsuit against State Police alleging a Trooper beat him with a Flashlight spoke publicly for the first time yesterday about the incident that occurred outside of his Monroe home in May of 2019. Aaron Bowman says he feared for his life…
cut 5 (09) “…flashlight”
Trooper Jacob Brown was arrested last week, but Bowman’s attorneys are asking for the body cam video to be released.

Senator Bill Cassidy says a group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers have reached an agreement on COVID relief legislation. One of the bills would boost federal unemployment benefits and Cassidy says there’s also a 160-billion dollar bill that would provide state and local governments with financial aid…
cut 9 (08) “…funding”
It remains to be seen if there’s enough support to pass both bills.

Imagine being able to perform a COVID self-test at home and finding out the results within minutes. Researchers at Tulane University have created just that, a test that uses your own smartphone to give you results. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane says the saliva-based test has a 97-percent accuracy rate.
cut 13 (08) “…or negative.”
The test must receive FDA approval first.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is hoping to begin recruitment in February or March for a groundbreaking study into why some people benefit from exercise more than others. Director of Biomedical Imaging Dr. Owen Carmichael says many who exercise do not see results. The study hopes to figure out the genetics behind that.
Cut 10 (10) “…out with.”
The study is a national effort that will take place at five sites across the country, Baton Rouge being one of them.

8:30 LRN Newscast December 15

Governor John Bel Edwards says the state will receive 39-thousand COVID-19 vaccines this week and another 40-thousand shots will arrive next week. Frontline healthcare workers in Jefferson Parish, Shreveport, and Alexandria received the vaccination yesterday.

Aaron Bowman, a Black man from Monroe, and his attorneys are calling for justice and transparency in what they say is police brutality. Brooke Thorington explains
Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Tulane says its researchers have developed a rapid COVID-19 saliva test that can be read by a smartphone app. Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane, Doctor Tony Hu, says the test must still receive F-D-A approval, but he says once approved…
cut 14 (07) “…everyone has”
Hu and his associated developed a test platform where small amounts of the SARS Covid virus RNA can be detected in saliva.

The Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge has received a grant to participate in a study on why exercise makes some people healthier than others. Director of Biomedical Imaging at Pennington, Doctor Owen Carmichael, says at the end of the study they hope to tailor exercise programs to individuals…
cut 11 (10) “….versa”
Carmichael hopes to recruit participants in February or March.

7:30 LRN Newscast December 15

The first round of the coronavirus Pfizer vaccine is being distributed throughout the state. Frontline health care workers at Ochsner Health’s Jefferson Highway main campus, Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center, and CHRISTUS St. Frances Hospital in Alexandria were the first to receive the vaccinations.

A 748 billion dollar COVID relief bill has taken shape in D.C. after extensive negotiations involving a bipartisan group of lawmakers. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Aaron Bowman and his attorneys gathered on the state Capitol steps to demand justice and transparency after state trooper Jacob Brown was arrested last week for excessive force during Bowman’s arrest in May of 2019. Baton Rouge Attorney Ronald Haley says Bowman, a black man, was beaten in the head with a police-grade flashlight outside of his Monroe home.
Cut 4 (11) “…spectators.”
Brown was arrested last week for battery and malfeasance in office.

The Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge hopes to begin recruiting in February or March for a study to look at why exercise benefits some people more than others. Director of Biomedical Imaging Doctor Owen Carmichael says they’re looking for participants from all age groups with folks of varying levels of physical fitness…
cut 12 (09) “…things”
The research is the result of a grant from the National Institute of Health.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints Coach Sean Payton does not like what he saw on the game film from Sunday’s upset loss to Philadelphia…
cut 18 (19) “…that game’
The Saints defense gave up 240 yards rushing, while Quarterback Taysom Hill turned it over twice, including another lost fumble. It remains to be seen if injured starting quarterback Drew Brees can play this Sunday against the Chiefs.

The Pelicans won their preseason opener last night beating Miami 114 to 92. Zion Williamson had 26 points and 11 rebounds, while Brandon Ingram had 22 points, six rebounds and six assists. LSU basketball defeated Sam Houston State 88-66 as Javonte Smart had 25 points.

This Saturday, LSU will host Ole Miss, with a chance at finishing the year with a 5-and-5 record. The Rebels are 4-and-4 under first-year head coach Lane Kiffin. Coach Ed Orgeron says he respects Kiffin’s knowledge of the game. The two served on the same staff at USC and Tennessee…
cut 17 (17) “…respect for him.”
The Tigers are also gearing up for the early signing period, which is tomorrow. 24-7 sports ranks LSU’s recruiting class as the fourth-best in the country.

Louisiana Tech will play Georgia Southern in the New Orleans Bowl on December 23rd. It’s the Bulldogs first trip to the New Orleans Bowl since 2015. Also, quarterback Luke Anthony will reportedly make a full recovery after breaking his leg in the Bulldogs’ loss to TCU last Saturday.

6:30 LRN Newscast December 15

Senator Bill Cassidy is pushing Congress to approve a 748-billion dollar coronavirus aid package that would restart 300-dollar federally boosted unemployment checks, another round of P-P-P, and more. Cassidy says this bill reflects weeks of good-faith negotiations from Republicans and Democrats…
cut 7 (07) “….caucus”
The legislation does not include another stimulus check for Americans. It remains unclear if the bill can be approved this year.

The attorneys for Aaron Bowman spoke on the steps of the state capitol yesterday seeking justice for Bowman who was allegedly beaten with a flashlight in the head by a State Police trooper outside of his him in Monroe. Last week State Police announced the arrest of trooper Jacob Brown, but Bowman’s personal attorney Donecia Banks-Miley says there were other officers involved…
cut 6 (12) “….did nothing”

Pennington Biomedical Research Center wants to get to the bottom of why exercise helps some people a lot more than others. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

AM Newscall Dec 15

Aaron Bowman, a Black man from Monroe, and his attorneys are calling for justice and transparency in what they say is police brutality. Brooke Thorington explains

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A 748 billion dollar COVID relief bill has taken shape in D.C. after extensive negotiations involving a bipartisan group of more moderate Senators and House members. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

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Pennington Biomedical Research Center wants to get to the bottom of why exercise helps some people a lot more than others. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Matt Doyle.”  

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Aaron Bowman and his attorneys held a press conference at the state Capitol Monday demanding justice and transparency after state trooper Jacob Brown was arrested last week for excessive force during Bowman’s traffic stop in May of 2019. Baton Rouge Attorney Ronald Haley says Bowman, a black man, was beaten in the head with a police-grade flashlight.

Cut 4 (11) “…spectators.”

Bowman received stitches in his head from the flashlight,  suffered broken ribs, a fractured arm, and psychological damage.

Bowman was pulled from his car during a traffic stop in front of his Monroe home two weeks after Ronald Greene, another black man, who was allegedly beaten and left unattended in a trooper vehicle where he later died in May of last year. Bowman, who was visibly emotional and says he feared for his life.

Cut 5 (09) “…flashlight.”

LSP investigated the incident after Bowman’s attorneys filed a lawsuit this year, Brown was arrested last week for battery and malfeasance in office.

Bowman’s personal attorney Donecia Banks-Miley says they want evidence of Bowman’s beating released and demand that other officers who also participated and witnessed the brutality be held accountable.

Cut 6 (12) “…did nothing.”

Trooper Brown was assisting the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office when the incident occurred.

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A fully realized bipartisan COVID relief bill has finally materialized, a 748 billion dollar piece of legislation with a 160 billion dollar additional option that includes funding for state and local governments.

The core 748 billion dollar block of funding would restart 300 dollar federally boosted unemployment checks, include another round of PPP, and more. Senator Bill Cassidy celebrated it…

Cut 7 (07)  “…caucus.”

No additional stimulus check was included in the bill.

Cassidy says the 160 billion dollar option will largely hinge on whether an agreement can be made over a potential liability shield that would protect businesses from COVID-related lawsuits.

Cut 8 (05) “…liability.”

Should the 160 billion dollar package be passed Cassidy says it would be fairly apportioned to states and municipalities based on size, and not be allowed for use in paying down pension funds.

Cut 9 (08) “…funding.”

The bill had the backing of 12 Senators but it’s unclear if it will be able to garner majority support.

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Pennington Biomedical is hoping to begin recruitment in February or March for a groundbreaking study into why some people benefit from exercise more than others.

Director of Biomedical Imaging Dr. Owen Carmichael says many who exercise just don’t see results. The study hopes to figure out the genetics behind that.

Cut 10 (10) “…out with.”

The study is a national effort that will take place at five sites across the country, Baton Rouge being one of them.

Carmichael says at the end of the study they hope to be able to tailor exercise programs to individuals just by studying their genetics and giving them a report.

Cut 11 (10) “…versa.”

Around 375 people total will be enrolled across all five sites for the four-year study. Carmichael says they’re looking for participants from all age groups along with folks of varying levels of physical fitness.

Cut 12 (09) “…things.”

This research is coming thanks to a 2.5 million dollar National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging grant.

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Imagine being able to perform a COVID self-test at home and finding out the results within minutes. Researchers at Tulane University have created just that, a test that uses your own smartphone to give you results. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane says the saliva-based test has a 97-percent accuracy rate.

Cut 13 (08) “…or negative.”

The test must receive FDA approval first and Dr. Hu says a salvia test much easier, less invasive, and more consistent than a nasal swab. Dr. Hu says the cost will be minimal.

Cut 14 (07) “…everyone has.” 

Dr. Hu says the chip which is included in the testing kit can be used multiple times and, in the future, they hope to expand the smartphone testing platform so you can self-test for other common illnesses.

Cut 15 (09)“…the flu.”

Dr. Hu says he hopes the test will be available in three to six months.

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LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron gives credit to the players for digging in and coming up with the effort to upset Florida this past Saturday. Orgeron says they wanted to represent LSU the right way

Cut 16 (25) “…our team.”

This Saturday, LSU will host Ole Miss, with a chance at finishing the year with a 5-and-5 record. The Rebels are 4-and-4 under first-year head coach Lane Kiffin. Orgeron says he respects Kiffin’s knowledge of the game. The two served on the same staff at USC and Tennessee…

cut 17 (17) “…respect for him.”

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Saints Coach Sean Payton does not like what he saw on the game film from Sunday’s upset loss to Philadelphia.

cut  18 (19) “…that game.”

After allowing the Eagles to run the football all over them, Payton says they would have done some things differently in the 24-21 defeat to Philadelphia…

cut 19 (19) “…you did well.”

Usually, Payton doesn’t single out a player’s poor performance, but he did so Monday, calling on starting guard Andrus Peat to give him more…

cut 20 (09) “….working here.”