LRN AM Newscall Oct 29

Early voting has wrapped up in Louisiana and nearly a million votes have been cast ahead of the November 3rd election. Matt Doyle has the story.

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An LSU-Health Sciences Center study shows more women in the state are receiving breast cancer diagnoses sooner due to Medicaid expansion. Brooke Thorington has more.

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48 hours ago forecasts projected Zeta would be at a category one when it made landfall. It made landfall near Cocodrie yesterday as a near cat 3. Matt Doyle asks a climatologist what happened…

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Nearly one million early votes have been cast in Louisiana for the November 3rd Presidential Election.

JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says between early voting and mail-in ballots 964,000 votes have been cast, shattering 2016’s record of 531,000. He says there’s a number of reasons why…

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146,000 of those early votes were by mail. Couvillon anticipates about another 40,000 mail-in ballots have yet to be counted which would put us above a million total early votes cast.

Couvillon says the early vote was marginally more Democratic than in past years, showing an increase in Democratic enthusiasm relative to Republicans, but not substantially so.

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Early voting ended on Tuesday.

Couvillon estimates that we could see 73 percent total participation for the November 3rd election. He disagrees with analysts who say early voting isn’t indicative of total participation.

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That would put early votes at 45 percent of the total vote.

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An LSU-Health Sciences Center Study shows more women in Louisiana are receiving breast cancer diagnoses and treatment because of Medicaid expansion. Lead Author Dr. Quyen (Quinn) Chu says they compared breast cancer rates before and after ACA expansion in 2016 and it’s led to a 27-percent increase in early-stage diagnosis.

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Chu says the data is additional evidence that Medicaid expansion works. Chu says the national average of uninsured is 8.9-percent, after ACA expansion in Louisiana the uninsured rate for the state is below the national average at 8-percent.

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The study compared breast cancer data among women in Louisiana from 2012 to 2018. It showed after Medicaid expansion in 2016 more than 91-thousand women received breast cancer screenings for the first time and more than a thousand were diagnosed with breast cancer as a result.

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Chu says they plan to compare data of other common medical conditions before and after Medicaid expansion.

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Zeta’s rapid and unexpected strengthening caught a lot of people off guard, going from an expected weak category one at landfall on Tuesday forecasts to a near cat three by landfall Wednesday.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says the truth is forecasters just aren’t very good at predicting how powerful a system will become.

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Keim says there was good reason to believe Zeta was going to remain a relatively tame system.

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Keim says despite missing the call on how strong Zeta would be forecasters did nail the fact that it would make landfall in southeast Louisiana as far back as this weekend when it was in the Caribbean.

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500-thousand are without power* in Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Zeta which made landfall just after 4 PM yesterday near Cocodrie.

Entergy spokesperson Brandon Scardigli warns there could be some prolonged outages.

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Scardigli says they have 4,500 workers springing into action to bring the lights back on and hopefully those worst-case projections won’t be true for most.

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Scardgili says the immediate post-storm period can be dangerous and if you see any compromised electrical equipment keep your distance.

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After ending UAB’s 21-game home winning streak last Friday, U-L Lafayette is back on the road this Saturday for a matchup with Texas State. The Cajuns are 4-and-1 on the season, but Coach Billy Napier says there is still room for improvement…

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Texas State comes into the game with a 1-and-6 record and their only win came against ULM. They play two quarterbacks, Tyler Vitt and Brady McBride. Napier says McBride started his college career at Memphis

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Now that Hurricane Zeta is out of here, the Saints will continue preparations today for Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The Bears 5-and-2 and they’ve defended the pass well this season. Coach Sean Payton says Chicago has an excellent secondary…

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No precipitation is in the forecast for Sunday, but it’s expected to be very windy inside Soldier Field on Sunday.

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LSU will play the Auburn Tigers on the road Saturday and freshman T.J. Finley may lead the offense again.  Coach Ed Orgeron says Myles Brennan’s injury continues to keep him on the sidelines.

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Finley seems to have earned the trust of the team after his stellar performance against South Carolina, and Orgeron says what stood out the most was the poise that the young quarterback showed.

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9:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28

New Orleans EMS reports the first fatality of Hurricane Zeta after a person was electrocuted. There are also reports of levees being breeched on Grand Isle and in St Bernard Parish the Chalmette Ferry broke loose from its mooring and is lodged under a dock. In Lafourche parish reportedly five buildings collapsed in the southern part of the parish. Terrebonne Parish officials say they have received several calls of downed power lines and utility poles. Approximately 500 thousand are without power in southeast Louisiana. Zeta has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds at 85 mph.

Governor John Bel Edwards says unfortunately it will be a rough evening for southeastern Louisiana…

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Louisiana is the first state to have five named storms make landfall in one season.

The family of a mentally ill Shreveport man who died after an incident with police is seeking a 25-million-dollar settlement from the city.

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The head of State Police is retiring while the L-S-P is the subject of a federal civil rights investigation looking into the death of a Black man while in State Police custody last year. Colonel Kevin Reeves’ retirement is effective Friday. Governor John Bel Edwards praised Reeves’ tenure…

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8:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28

New Orleans is reporting the first death from Zeta after a person was electrocuted tonight. Zeta begins to slightly weaken as it moves in southeastern Mississippi. However life-threatening surge and strong winds continue to batter southeastern Louisiana.  Zeta continues to hold Category two hurricane status with maximum sustained winds at 104 miles per hour. The National Hurricane Center says Zeta is moving North Northeast at 25 miles per hour and Entergy reports 500-thousand customers are without power.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is riding out Hurricane Zeta in Plaquemines Parish, where he once served as parish president. Zeta is the record 5th named storm to make landfall in Louisiana. Nungesser says it’s been a tough hurricane season…

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The family of Tommie McGlothen Jr., a mentally ill man who died after being in Shreveport Police custody, is seeking a 25-million-dollar wrongful death settlement from the City of Shreveport. Family attorney James Carter says they have a strong case and notes the Shreveport City Council has requested the Department of Justice investigate SPD for patterns of civil rights violations…

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The head of State Police, Colonel Kevin Reeves, is retiring. This announcement comes as a federal investigation is ongoing into the death of a Black Man while in State Police custody last year. But Governor Edwards says Reeves retirement has been in the works…
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Reeve’s retirement is effective Friday.

7:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28

Officials say a person has been taken to a hospital with minor injuries after an apartment collapsed in New Orleans as Hurricane Zeta pummeled the city. Mayor LaToya Cantrell told WDSU-TV that the person sustained minor injuries after a building collapsed at Washington Garden Apartments. Zeta is forecast to continue to move from southeastern Louisiana into Mississippi during the next hour or two, and then move across the southeastern and eastern United States later tonight and tomorrow. Maximum sustained winds have decreased to 100 miles per hour

Entergy reports 367-thousand are without power.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is hunkering down during Hurricane Zeta in Plaquemines Parish, where he’s concerned about flooding as construction continues on a federal levee system…

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The head of State Police, Colonel Kevin Reeves, has announced he will retire at the end of the week. There’s an ongoing investigation into the death of a black man while in State police custody. But Governor Edwards says he knew of Reeves’ retirement plans since last year…

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The family of Tommie McGlothen Jr., a mentally ill man who died after being in Shreveport Police custody, is seeking a 25-million-dollar wrongful death settlement from the City of Shreveport. Video shows officers beating McGlothen and the coroner’s report says he was then left unattended in a police cruiser for 48 minutes and later died. Family attorney James Carter…

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Carter says the City has until Thursday to respond or the family will file a lawsuit seeking those damages.

6:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28

The eyewall of Zeta is moving over the city of New Orleans and 276-thousand are without power in the area as conditions worsen in the Crescent City. The National Weather Service said Zeta came ashore near Cocodrie with sustained winds of 110 mph shortly after 4 pm. Maximum sustained winds are now at 105 mph moving North Northeast at 25 miles per hour. The National Hurricane Center says Zeta is responsible for life-threatening surge and strong winds across southeast Louisiana.

Governor John Bel Edwards says unfortunately it will be a rough evening for southeastern Louisiana…

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The family of a mentally ill Shreveport man who died after an incident with police is seeking a 25-million-dollar settlement from the city.

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The head of State Police is retiring while the L-S-P is the subject of a federal civil rights investigation looking into the death of a Black man while in State Police custody last year. Colonel Kevin Reeves’ retirement is effective Friday. Governor John Bel Edwards praised Reeves’ tenure…

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5:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28 UPDATE

Hurricane Zeta made landfall along the Lafourche/Terrebonne parish line shortly after 4 pm today, as a Category Two storm, just a mile short of a Category Three. The National Weather Service said Zeta came ashore near Cocodrie with sustained winds of 110 mph. The Eyewall is approaching New Orleans and life-threatening surge along the coastline has been reported.  Zeta was forecast to hit as a relatively weak Category 1, but it strengthened to just under a Category Three before coming ashore.

Entergy is reporting outages for 209-thousand customers.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is riding out Hurricane Zeta in Plaquemines Parish, where he once served as parish president. Zeta is the record 5th named storm to make landfall in Louisiana. Nungesser says it’s been a tough hurricane season but we’re almost out of it, and hopefully, this is the last storm of the year…

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The family of a Shreveport man who died after an incident with Shreveport police is seeking 25 million dollars and has given the city until Thursday to respond or a civil suit will be filed. Tommie McGlothen Jr. died April 5th and video shows him handcuffed and being severely beaten by four officers who now face negligent homicide charges. Family attorney James Carter hopes the city won’t drag this out…

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The head of State Police, Colonel Kevin Reeves, is retiring. This announcement comes as a federal investigation is ongoing into the death of a Black Man while in State Police custody last year. But Governor Edwards says Reeves retirement has been in the works…
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Reeve’s retirement is effective Friday.

3:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 28

Hurricane Zeta continues to increase in intensity winds are now at 110 miles per hour making it just under a category three storm. It’s also picked up speed moving north northeast at 22 mph and is 60 miles southwest of Grand Isle, 100 miles south-southwest of New Orleans. Wind gusts of 48 miles per hour have been reported in Houma. Zeta should make landfall in the next hour along the Lafourche-Terrebonne Parish line.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is riding out Hurricane Zeta in Plaquemines Parish, where he once served as parish president. Nungesser is concerned about flooding as construction continues on a federal levee system…

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Nungesser says if you’re still in the area hunker down until the storm passes.

The family of Tommie McGlothen Jr., a mentally ill man who died after being in Shreveport Police custody, is seeking a 25-million-dollar wrongful death settlement from the City of Shreveport. Family attorney James Carter says they have a strong case and notes the Shreveport City Council has requested the Department of Justice investigate SPD for patterns of civil rights violations…

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The head of State Police, Colonel Kevin Reeves, has announced he will retire at the end of the week. There’s an ongoing investigation into the death of a black man while in State police custody. But Governor Edwards says he knew of Reeves’ retirement plans since last year…

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Edwards says he’s never lost confidence in Reeves. Again Hurricane Zeta is expect to make landfall in the next hour or so just under a category three storm.

2:30pm LRN Newscast Oct 28

Hurricane Zeta has strengthened into a Category Two storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour as the storm is expected to make landfall along the Lafourche-Terrebonne Parish line next hour or two. Shawn O’Neil with the National Weather Service says because Hurricane Zeta has strengthened, storm surge projections have gone up…

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After landfall, Zeta will race past New Orleans and eastern St. Tammany Parish.  A tornado watch is in effect until midnight for the New Orleans metro area, plus Washington, Terrebonne, Lafourche and St. Tammany parishes.

Governor John Bel Edwards says unfortunately it will be a rough evening for southeastern Louisiana…

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is riding out Hurricane Zeta in Plaquemines Parish, where he once served as parish president. Zeta is the record 5th named storm to make landfall in Louisiana. Nungesser says it’s been a tough hurricane season but we’re almost out of it, and hopefully, this is the last storm of the year…

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The head of State Police is retiring at a time when the L-S-P is the subject of a federal civil rights investigation looking into the death of a Black man while in State Police custody last year. Colonel Kevin Reeves’ retirement is effective Friday. Governor John Bel Edwards calls Reeves a dedicated law enforcement official…

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Again Hurricane Zeta is a Category Two storm is 85 miles southwest of Grand Isle moving North Northeast at 21 mph and is expected to make landfall in the next hour or two.

 

LRN AM Newscall Oct 28

President Trump is set to cruise to another easy win in Louisiana according to a new UNO poll. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor Edwards asks residents in southeast Louisiana to do their due diligence ahead of Zeta’s late-season arrival this afternoon. Matt Doyle has more.

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Entergy Louisiana has made unprecedented repairs this hurricane season and the utility provider says they are prepared for whatever challenges Zeta presents. Brooke Thorington has more.

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We’re a week out from Election Day and a UNO poll of Louisiana voters shows President Donald Trump up 59-36 over former Vice President Joe Biden.

Biden is holding a strong lead in national polling buoyed by a large number of white suburban defectors who backed Trump in 2016, but pollster Ed Chervenak says those voters aren’t shifting in Louisiana.

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The President won the state with 58 percent of the vote in 2016 and is up 73-23 among white voters in Louisiana.

Governor Edwards pulled in an estimated 90 percent or more of the Black vote in the 2019 Governor’s race but in this survey fellow Democrat, Joe Biden is only securing 65 percent. Chervenak offers one explanation…

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Only one percent of Louisiana voters remain undecided, compared to the roughly five percent of voters who say they are undecided in nationwide polling.

The survey also took a look at attitudes towards the pandemic in the state. Two-thirds of respondents feel COVID-19 is a “serious problem”. Chervenak says for the other third…

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73 percent of Blacks and 62 percent of whites believe the virus is a “serious problem”.

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Governor Edwards warns just because Zeta won’t be a major hurricane that people shouldn’t be slacking on their hurricane prep.

Edwards says the system is projected to move at a brisk 20 mile per hour pace by the time it hits the shore so we won’t see more than a few inches of rain, but…

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The Governor encourages residents to visit get-a-game-plan-dot-org for a to-do checklist of hurricane prep activities.

Edwards says he knows everyone has hurricane fatigue facing down a record-breaking fifth named storm to strike our coast, but you still need to have a game plan in place if you live in the southeast…

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Edwards says the winds could be strong enough to knock out power in the southeast. He says nine people lost their lives due to generator related accidents after Hurricane Laura…

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The National Guard has pre-positioned 68 high water vehicles, four helicopters, 48 watercraft, eight route clearing teams, and has 1,030 guardsmen ready to respond to Zeta.

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Storm prep is underway in New Orleans and the city is under a voluntary evacuation order as the projected path of Zeta shows it passing over, or near the Crescent City.

Mayor Latoya Cantrell says the city is no stranger to being on high alert for storms this year and residents should have a game plan in place.

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New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Collin Arnold says the city is expecting about two to four inches of rain, and a short period of potentially dangerous winds.

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Officials do not seem concerned that the system will overburden the city’s struggling pumps or threaten the city’s levee system with surge. Still, neutral ground parking has been authorized for city residents.

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Zone One of Terrebonne Parish is under a mandatory evacuation ahead of Hurricane Zeta, effective at 10 am. Director of Emergency Preparedness for Terrebonne Parish, Earl Eues says despite this being the 5th named storm to make landfall in Louisiana they are ready for Zeta.

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Eues says even though it appears Terrebonne Parish will experience the brunt of the storm he’s confident residents will take the necessary precautions and be prepared because many will be off of work Wednesday.

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Zone Two of Terrebonne Parish is under a voluntary evacuation order. The Houma Municipal Auditorium will be open as an evacuation shelter Wednesday at 10 am. Evacuees are asked to bring sufficient food, water, bedding, and medicine for a few days.

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Entergy Louisiana is prepping again for yet another hurricane to impact customers in the Bayou State. Hurricane Laura caused extensive and widespread outages to southwest Louisiana and Hurricane Delta forced crews back to the area six weeks later. Entergy Spokesperson Brandon Scadigli says restoration crews are well prepared for anticipated outages in southeast Louisiana with Zeta.

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Scadigli says even though the state is experiencing more than its fair share of hurricanes this season, he warns residents to take extreme caution after the storm and alert utility providers of any down lines.

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Entergy says they will provide updates for customers via their social media pages on Facebook and Twitter during the restoration process.

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The Pelicans introduced new head coach Stan Van Gundy for the first time Tuesday.

Van Gundy’s been out of the game for the past two years and in the broadcast booth. There were a number of high-profile head coaching jobs that opened up this off-season but he says New Orleans is the only one he was interested in.

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Van Gundy first featured as a head coach in Miami from 03 to 06 but left after butting heads with Pat Riley. He then helmed the Magic from 07 to 2012 where he managed to get them to the Finals in 09. He was known for installing what was at the time an innovative 3 point centric offense and maintaining a top defense led by center Dwight Howard. His most recent stint in Detroit was not successful, leaving the team after four years as a coach/GM with a losing record.

Van Gundy is regarded as a culture creator with a defense-first mentality. He says he’s excited to show this young team’s potential, but that starts with holding them accountable…

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Van Gundy is also outspoken about his progressive political views, and frequently tweets and speaks about social justice. He says that won’t be changing…

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LSU and Auburn will meet for the 55th time on the football field on Saturday when the two teams meet at Jordan-Hare Stadium. It’s a rivalry that’s produced the unexpected. Starting center Liam Shanahan will get his first experience and he was told about this game soon after he transferred in from Harvard

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LSU has won the last three games in the series and four of the last five. The last four games have been decided by a total of 13 points. Last year, LSU won 23–20 in Tiger Stadium and in 2018 the Tigers won with a walk-off field goal by Cole Tracy.

LSU’s defense showed improvement in the win over South Carolina, but still gave up some big plays, including two runs for 45 yards or more. Linebacker Damone Clark had just two solo tackles and fellow linebacker Jabril Cox had three. Cox says he and Clark know they can play better…

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1:30 AM LRN Newscast Oct 28

Zeta has re-strengthened and is now a category one hurricane as it moves northwestward in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center says maximum sustained winds are at 75 miles per hour. Zeta is forecast to make landfall in southeastern Louisiana this afternoon.

Governor Edwards asks residents in southeast Louisiana to do their due diligence ahead of Zeta’s late-season arrival this afternoon. Matt Doyle has more.

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Storm prep is underway in New Orleans and the city is under a voluntary evacuation order as the projected path of Zeta shows it passing over, or near the Crescent City. Mayor Latoya Cantrell says the city is no stranger to being on high alert for storms this year and residents should have a game plan in place.

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We’re a week out from Election Day and a UNO poll of Louisiana voters shows President Donald Trump up 59-36 over former Vice President Joe Biden. Biden is holding a strong lead in national polling buoyed by a large number of white suburban defectors who backed Trump in 2016, but pollster Ed Chervenak says those voters aren’t shifting in Louisiana.

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