7:30 LRN Newscast

Video has surfaced showing Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise feet away from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she was trying to get the national guard to the nation’s capitol as it was stormed by pro-Trump supporters on January sixth. Scalise has criticized Pelosi for not doing more to prevent the riot. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says January 6th 2021 was a regrettable event in which people died, and shouldn’t be used to score political points…:
Cut 13 (09) “…the blame on anybody.”
Scalise’s office issued a statement saying he was speaking of Pelosi’s inaction leading up to the riot.

Governor Edwards is encouraging Louisiana residents who have federal college loan debt to see if they are eligible for relief by going to student-aid-dov. Edwards says the White House estimates that more than 600-thousand Louisianans are eligible for relief…
cut 9 (06) “…debt payments”

According to the National Transportation Research Group also known as TRIP, rural roads and bridges in Louisiana have significant deficiencies and the fatality rate on those roads is alarming. TRIP Spokesperson Carolyn Kelly says you’re more likely to get killed in a crash on a rural road in Louisiana versus the interstate.
Cut 4 (06) “…in the state.”
Kelly says their report indicated that 14 percent of rural bridges in the Bayou State are structurally deficient.

DOTD secretary Shawn Wilson says among the state’s most severely impacted bridges the state is planning to repair anywhere from 200 to 300 of those bridges over the next five years.
Cut 5 (07) “…state has.”

It was a successful return for Zion Williamson last night. After not playing in a game in 17 months, Zion had 25 points in a 130 to 108 win for the Pelicans against the Nets at Barclays Center.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are in Arizona tonight to face the Cardinals in a match-up of two teams with identical records at two and four. The Black and Gold only had a few days to prepare for this game as coach Dennis Allen says practices this week have been mostly walk-throughs…
Cut 14 (11) “…being prepared.”
The Saints have ruled out the following players for tonight’s game, wide receivers Jarvis Landry and Michael Thomas, plus tight end Adam Trautman, offensive guard Andrus Peat and cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

Andy Dalton is expected to make his fourth straight start at quarterback as Jameis Winston is still not fully healthy from back and ankle injuries.

LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly says wide receiver Jack Bech is practicing this week after leaving the Florida game with a back injury. Running back Armoni Goodwin is also practicing and could play this Saturday against Ole Miss.

Zion Williamson’s return to the court was a big success last night in Brooklyn as New Orleans won their season opener, cutting down the Nets 130 to 108 at the Barclays Center. In his first game in more than 17 months, Williamson had 25 points….
cut 21 (06) “…breath of fresh air”
The Pels put this game out of reach in the third quarter when they outscored Brooklyn 40-28. New Orleans will look to start to 2-0 for the first time since 2018 when they visit Charlotte on Friday night.

LSU men’s basketball is picked to finish eighth in the SEC Men’s preseason poll which was released by the conference yesterday.

Former LSU star Aaron Nola gave up six runs in 4.2 innings and suffered the loss as the Padres erupted for five runs in the fifth inning to beat the Phillies eight to five. The win for San Diego evens the N-L-C-S at one game a piece. Austin Nola had an RBI single off his little brother in that five run fifth.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A video from the January 6th Capitol riot that shows District 1 Congressman and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise standing feet away from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making partisan buzz. Scalise has been vocal in thinking Pelosi didn’t take enough action to quell the riot before it went too far. Political analyst Roy Fletcher says Scalise’s presence on that video signifies little…
Cut 11 (07) “…affect the election.”
Fletcher says the video turning up now is an attempt to cast doubt on a Republican House member right before the mid-term election.

Applications for the federal government’s student loan debt relief program is open. The White House estimates that more than 600,000 Louisianans are eligible for relief, including more than 400,000 who are eligible for 20-thousand dollars in loan forgiveness. Governor Joh Bel Edwards says the application process is trouble-free.
Cut 8 (09) “..dot gov.”

A study shows the fatality rate on rural roads, in addition to deteriorating rural roads and bridges, is significant. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A study shows the fatality rate on rural roads, in addition to deteriorating rural roads and bridges, is significant.  Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Student loan forgiveness applications are open and Governor Edwards is encouraging people to submit their applications Whitney Thomas has more…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.” 

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Video of District 1 Congressman Steve Scalise near House Speaker Pelosi during the January 6th riot is being used by some as evidence he is a hypocrite. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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According to the National Transportation Research Group also known as TRIP, rural roads and bridges in Louisiana have significant deficiencies and the fatality rate on those roads is alarming.  TRIP Spokesperson Carolyn Kelly says you’re more likely to get killed in a crash on a rural road in Louisiana versus the interstate.

Cut 4 (06)  “…in the state.”

Kelly says their report indicated that 14 percent of rural bridges in the Bayou State are structurally deficient.

DOTD secretary Shawn Wilson says among the state’s most severely impacted bridges the state is planning to repair anywhere from 200 to 300 of those bridges over the next five years.

Cut 5 (07) “…state has.”

The report shows that 15 percent of pavement conditions on rural roads are in poor shape and Louisiana ranks 15th in the nation in that category.

Kelly says their report indicated that 14 percent of rural bridges in the Bayou State are structurally deficient.

Cut 6 (09)  “…poor condition.” 

Kelly says poor road and bridge conditions in Louisiana are largely due to inadequate funding. Wilson says we didn’t get in this position overnight and it won’t get fixed overnight but infrastructure funds along with more state funds should help.

Cut 7 (10) “…desire to have.”

Wilson says if projects proceed as planned, we should see an improvement in rural roadways in five years.

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Applications for the federal government’s student loan debt relief program is open. The White House estimates that more than 600,000 Louisianans are eligible for relief, including more than 400,000 who are eligible for 20-thousand dollars in loan forgiveness.

Governor Joh Bel Edwards says the application process is trouble-free.

Cut 8 (09)  “..dot gov.”

Edwards says this opportunity is perfect for graduate students.

Cut 9 (06)  “…debt payments..”

Edwards says that uncertainty shouldn’t stop anyone from applying.

Cut 10 (10) “..the program.. 

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A video from the January 6th Capitol riot that shows District 1 Congressman and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise standing just feet away from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making partisan buzz. Since that day, Scalise has been vocal in thinking Pelosi didn’t take enough action to quell the riot before it went too far. Political analyst Roy Fletcher says Scalise’s presence on that video signifies little…or nothing…:

Cut  11 (07)  “…affect the election.”

Fletcher says the video turning up now is an attempt to cast doubt on a Republican House member right before the mid-term election, by making it seem he hypocritically supported Pelosi that day and criticized her later. Fletcher feels the hubbub is to deflect scrutiny of the Speaker, whom Scalise and others reportedly told to call the National Guard…:

Cut 12 (11) “…where that’s his problem.” 

Scalise’s office issued a statement saying he was speaking of Pelosi’s inaction leading up to the riot, and he criticizes her lack of transparency after the fact. Fletcher says January 6th 2021 was a regrettable event in which people died, and shouldn’t be used to score political points…:

Cut 13 (09) “…the blame on anybody.”

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The Saints are in Arizona tonight to face the Cardinals in a match-up of two teams with identical records at two and four. The Black and Gold only had a few days to prepare for this game as coach Dennis Allen says practices this week have been mostly walk-throughs…

Cut 14 (11)  “…being prepared.”

The Saints have ruled out the following players for tonight’s game, wide receivers Jarvis Landry and Michael Thomas, plus tight end Adam Trautman, offensive guard Andrus Peat and cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

Andy Dalton is expected to make his fourth start as Jameis Winston appears is still not ready to go because of back and ankle injuries. Dalton has been dealing with a back injury, but the veterans says he’s ready to go…

Cut 15 (10)  “…ready to go.”

Saints defensive end Cam Jordan says they can’t use a short week as an excuse for not playing well…

Cut 16 (12)  “…get a win.” 

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Cut 17 (18) “…guys like Z.” 

 

Cut 18 (23) “…win games.” 

 

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5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Shreveport Police are investigating a double murder and suicide involving two children; toddlers, SPD’s spokesperson Sgt. Chris Bordelon…:

Cut 3 (08) “…two to three range” 

He says the suspect kidnapped the kids after fighting with their mom and took them to a park.

One child died at the scene the other at a local hospital.

The Biden administration has tightened requirements for debt forgiveness. The US Department of Education now says borrowers with privately held federal student loans can’t apply for the relief. To be forgiven, the loans have to come from the Department of Education.   University of Louisiana System President Dr. Jim Henderson says the changes make sense

Cut 11 (07)  “…dollar-for-dollar analysis.”

To apply, go to StudentAid.gov.

320-million in federal dollars is heading to Louisiana to bolster U-S battery manufacturing. 219-million dollars will go to Syrah Technologies in Vidalia which makes battery components for electric vehicles and another 100-million dollars will go to a chemical plant in St. Gabriel. Senator Bill Cassidy says the funding is the result of the federal infrastructure bill

Cut 12 (09) “…in Louisiana.”
Cassidy says this funding will result in 300 new jobs.

Netflix announces how it will crack down on password sharing next year. The Host of Tech Gumbo podcast, Haggai Davis, says if you’re a parent and your children live out of state or even out of town and are on your Netflix account expect to pay more.

Cut 6 (10)  “…per user.” 

4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Shreveport Police are investigating a double murder and homicide in which two victims were small children. Spokesman Sgt. Chris Bordelon says a male suspect abducted a woman’s kids after he argued with her, took them some distance away, shot them and then himself…:

CUT 05(06)      “…underlying domestic.”

None of the identities have been released as yet.

The Governor says get in line now for a federal partial payoff of your student loan debt. He says relief is really needed for those who didn’t or couldn’t finish their degree…:

CUT 10(11)      “…relief is welcome.”

To apply visit “StudentAid.gov”. The program is taxpayer funded.

 

Netflix says they are about to crack down on password sharing. Brooke Thorington talks to the Host of Tech Gumbo podcast..:

CUT 01(33)      “…Thorington.”

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has reconsidered her trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina for a World Mayors Conference. Her Honor says she will not fly to South America, but will instead attend virtually. Cantrell has been ordered to repay the city the cost of upgrading plane fares for three trips abroad in the past four months to first class. She is also under an active recall petition.

4:45 LRN sportscast

Saints head coach Dennis Allen said today they will make a game time decision on who will start at quarterback tomorrow night when the Black and Gold face the Arizona Cardinals. It appears Andy Dalton will make his fourth consecutive start as he was the one who spoke to the media before the team left New Orleans.

The Saints have ruled out the following players for tomorrow night, wide receivers Jarvis Landry and Michael Thomas, plus tight end Adam Trautman, offensive guard Andrus Peat and cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

LSU coach Brian Kelly says there’s a chance running back Armoni Goodwin will play Saturday after missing the last three weeks with a hamstring injury, while Jack Bech is back practicing after leaving the Florida game with a back injury.

Louisiana Tech head football coach Sonny Cumbie says star inside linebacker Tyler Grubbs will not play this Saturday and for the foreseeable future because of an injury. Grubbs leads the team in tackles and tackles for a loss. The Bulldogs will host Rice on Saturday for homecoming.

The Pelicans tip off a new season tonight with high hopes they can make a serious run in the Western Conference playoffs. New Orleans has a healthy Zion Williamson after missing all of last season with a foot injury.

Williamson averaged 26 points a game on 60 percent from the field and 7 rebounds over his 85-game career. Pelicans Coach Willie Green says his physical abilities are impressive, but his love for the game and basketball IQ are what truly make him special…
Cut 17 (18) “…guys like Z.”
The Pelicans are at Brooklyn tonight to start the season.

LSU men’s basketball has been picked to finish eighth in the SEC according to a poll released today by the conference. Fifth-year senior K-J Williams, who was the Ohio Valley Conference player of the Year last season for Murray State and now plays for the Tigers, was a second team all-conference selection.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Police in Shreveport say man kidnapped two small children, shot them both and then turned the gun on himself. The victims were both toddlers. Shreveport PD’s Sgt. Chris Bordelon says investigators have been piecing together what led to the tragedy…:

CUT 04(07)      “…to the family.”

Some kind of domestic dispute started it all. Bordelon says the identities of those involved are being withheld for now.

Ever share your Netflix password with a friend? The TV streamer will start cracking down on that by tracking IP addresses and hitting those that violate terms of use with a penalty. “Tech Gumbo” radio show host Haggai Davis…:

CUT 07(08)      “…subaccount.”

How that will affect watching on a mobile device is unknown.

 

More federal bucks coming to Louisiana, which will mean new jobs. Vidalia’s Syrah Technologies will get about $220-million to manufacture electric vehicle batteries for Tesla. Senator Bill Cassidy says the money will help Louisiana build an economy for 2050, not just 2023…:

CUT 14(10)      “…our state.”

$100-million will flow to Kloura chemical in St. Gabriel, in Iberville Parish, will be the first U.S. manufacturing plant for lithium hexafluorophosphate; a battery component.

St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a murder suicide Tuesday morning in Mandeville. Officers say 43-year-old Tara Brook called 9-1-1 and told them she’d just shot her daughter and was about to shoot herself. They then heard a gunshot. Responding officers found Brooks and the daughter, 23-year-old Brittany Buras, dead.

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Netflix says they are about to crack down on password sharing. Brooke Thorington talks to the Host of Tech Gumbo podcast

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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If you have federal student loans, now is your chance to apply for relief. Governor John Bel Edwards says the application takes less than five minutes. Marsanne Golsby has more..

Cut 2 (29)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

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Tragedy in Shreveport last night. Police say a man killed two young children and then himself in west Shreveport. Public information officer Sgt. Chris Bordelon:

Cut 3 (08) “…two to three range” 

Bordelon says the man took the children from a mobile home park on Pines Road to a public park and shot them there. He says the infant was found dead at the scene and the older child died later at a hospital. Police say the children were kidnapped.

Cut 4 (07) “..to the family” 

Police say before the children were taken the suspect got into a fight with the children’s mother.

Cut 5 (06) “..underlying domestic.” 

Details on the victims’ identities and other information surrounding the abduction have not been released.

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Netflix announces it’s about to start cracking down on password sharing next year. Host of Tech Gumbo Haggai Davis says for example if you’re a parent and your children live out of state or even out of town and are on your Netflix account expect to pay more.

Cut 6 (10)  “…per user.” 

And for example, if your friend shares their password with you, Davis says Netflix will know that your IP address which is also the billing address, is not associated with your friend’s IP address.

Cut 7 (08) “…subaccount.”

Davis says an issue Netflix will have to address is if you have an account and you use it on your phone, tablet, or even log in at the office on your lunch hour will you be forced to pay extra for a subaccount?

Cut 8 (12)  “…Tech Gumbo before.”

Davis says Netflix has been testing their password credentials in South America and they are expected to roll out in the US next year.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is urging every Louisianan with student debt to apply for the federal government’s student loan debt relief program before the end-of-the-year deadline.  University of Louisiana System President Dr. Jim Henderson…

Cut 9 (09)  “…debt forgiveness”

Henderson says Louisiana’s debt load is lower than other states because of the TOPS scholarship program. Individuals who make less than $125,000 per year or married couples who make less than $250,000 per year are eligible for up to $10,000 in forgiveness. Borrowers who meet those requirements plus went to school with Pell Grants—loans for income students—are eligible for up to $20,000 dollars in forgiveness.

He says the relief is especially needed by people who were not able to complete their degrees.

Cut 10 (11) “…really is welcome.” 

The Biden administration has tightened requirements for debt forgiveness. The US Department of Education now says borrowers with privately held federal student loans can’t apply for the relief. To be forgiven, the loans have to come from the Department of Education.  Henderson says the changes make sense

Cut 11 (07)  “…dollar-for-dollar analysis.”

To apply, go to StudentAid.gov.

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320-million in federal dollars is heading to Louisiana to bolster U-S battery manufacturing. 219-million dollars will go to Syrah Technologies in Vidalia which makes battery components for electric vehicles and another 100-million dollars will go to a chemical plant in St. Gabriel. Senator Bill Cassidy says the funding is the result of the federal infrastructure bill

Cut 12 (09) “…in Louisiana.”

Cassidy says this funding will result in 300 new jobs and many more jobs over the years for this emerging energy economy…

Cut 13 (10) “..what about Louisiana.” 

The 100-million dollars going to Kloura in St. Gabriel, located in Iberville Parish, will be the first U-S manufacturing plant for lithium hexafluorophosphate. The electric car manufacturer Tesla already has a contract with Syrah Resources graphite processing plant in Vidalia. Cassidy says this money will help Louisiana build an economy for 2050, not just 2023…

Cut 14 (10)  “…our state” 

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Shreveport Police are investigating a double murder and suicide involving two children; toddlers says SPD’s Sgt. Chris Bordelon…:

CUT 03  (08)        “…two to three range.”

He says the alleged perpetrator kidnapped the kids after fighting with their mom. He took them to a mobile home park, where he shot them both then himself. One child died at the scene the other at a local hospital.

$320-million in federal funds are headed to Louisiana to bolster U.S. battery manufacturing. 219-million dollars will go to Syrah Technologies in Vidalia which makes battery components for electric cars, plus $100-million will go to a chemical plant in St. Gabriel. Senator Bill Cassidy says the money will result in about 300 new jobs…:

CUT 12(09)      “…in Louisiana.”

 

Work has begun in Kenner on converting the 30-year-old Treasure Chest riverboat casino on Lake Ponchartrain into a land-based operation. The $100-million project is expected to be ready to open in 2024. In the meantime the riverboat will remain open.

Governor John Bel Edwards is urging every Louisianan with student debt to apply for the federal government’s student loan debt relief program before the end-of-the-year deadline…:

CUT 02(29)      “…Golsby.”