LRN AM Newscall July 14

As inflation surges to a 40-year high, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy lays the blame for that squarely on President Biden. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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Former Louisiana broadcaster, journalist and state lawmaker Ron Gomez has passed away. Kevin Gallagher has more on that…:

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Inflation has surged to a 40-year high of 9.1-percent over this time last year, and U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy lays the blame squarely on President Biden and Democrats in Congress. He says the run-up on prices began with the president signing executive orders to greatly slow domestic energy production; forcing energy prices up sharply…:

Cut 3 (09) “…across our country.”

Prices for groceries were up 12-percent over the year, with eggs up 33-percent, butter up 21-percent, milk up 16-percent, chicken up 18-percent and so on… Cassidy says the White House and Democrats in Congress are drafting another trillion-dollar spending plan they say will stimulate the economy, but feels that is a poorly conceived plan to push forward their progressive agenda for the country…:

Cut 4 (13)  “…could do both.”

Cassidy says now is not the time to pass another tax & spend plan that will result in Americans paying higher taxes. He says it’s a bad idea…:

Cut 5 (09) “…economic policies.”

Cassidy says allowing domestic energy to ramp-up again would help to alleviate the rising cost of motor fuels, and eventually everything else.

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Many Louisianans are mourning the death of former state lawmaker and former Natural Resources Secretary Ron Gomez, who passed away this week. Gomez served in the state legislature from 1980 through 1989, and headed up DNR under Governor Buddy Roemer. New Orleans political analyst Ron Faucheux (pronounce: FO-shay) served with Gomez at the State Capitol. He says Gomez was an excellent legislator…:

Cut 6 (11)  “…a lot of admiration.”

A 2019 Louisiana Political Hall of Fame inductee, Gomez led the way in repealing Louisiana’s old and outdated “blue laws”. Faucheux says Gomez also steered legislation that led to the building of the Cajundome on the UL-Lafayette campus…:

Cut 7 (09) “….legislative career.”

Born in Baton Rouge in 1934, Gomez was a U.S. Air Force veteran, a journalist and a radio station co-owner and broadcaster for many years. Later in life he authored the book, “My Name is Ron and I’m a Recovering Legislator” about his time at the Capitol and working with Governor Edwin Edwards. Faucheux says Gomez had tremendous “people skills”…:

Cut 8 (08)  “…public issues.”

Ron Gomez was 87 years old. Funeral arrangements are pending.

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According to the Louisiana Department of Health, the number of patients in the hospital with COVID has increased by 139 over the last week to 678. L-D-H reported 35-hundred more new cases yesterday and State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says there are many more that are going unreported because of positive cases confirmed through at-home tests

Cut 9 (08)  “…being spread right now”

Kanter says this is Louisiana’s sixth COVID surge as the BA.4 and BA.5 variants are now the dominant strains. He says, on average, symptoms from these variants are mild but that’s not absolute for people who are considered higher risk…

Cut 10 (12) “…extra precautions.”

The L-D-H COVID dashboard shows 64-percent of the individuals in the hospital are not fully vaccinated. Kanter says the vaccine remains one of the best tools in preventing serious illness from the virus…

Cut  11 (12)  “..so choose” 

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Qualifying for the fall U.S. House & Senate mid-term elections starts next week at the Secretary of State’s office in Baton Rouge, and U.S. Senator John Kennedy will surely be in that number. But will he be back a year from now to qualify to run for Governor? That’s the question posed to political analyst Bernie Pinsonat, who says do not expect Kennedy to offer any clues, one way or the other…:

Cut 12 (06) “…the Governor’s race.” 

Kennedy leads in fundraising for the 2022 election by a huge margin, and is considered to be a “shoe-in” for another 6-year term. But Pinsonat says he is one of many Louisiana politicians who may want to succeed John Bel Edwards as Governor…:

Cut 13 (11) “…Lt. Governor.”

Pinsonat says Kennedy is wisely keeping mum about any plans he may have for the 2023 gubernatorial race, but his immense popularity among a majority of Louisianans means he cannot be counted out of the Governor’s race, until he says he is out…:

Cut 14 (10)  “…decides to run.”

Pinsonat says Kennedy deciding against running for Governor 7 years ago – leaving David Vitter as the GOP main candidate – is part of what led to Governor Edwards winning the 2015 election.

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5:30 LRN Newscast July 13

A Houma couple is charged with 1st-degree murder, after a 2-year-old was found dead; stuffed into a trash can. In custody are 28-year-old Maya Jones and her boyfriend 37-year-old Jermaine Robinson; charged in the death of little Ezekiel Harry. Police say their story that the child was abducted never added up. Terrebonne D.A. John Waitz says this is potentially a death penalty case…:

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In Acadia parish, an 8-year-old girl was killed when she was ejected from the vehicle in a crash on state Highway 91. State Police Trooper Tom Gossen says Macey Guidry was not wearing a seatbelt and was in the front seat; both violations of state law. He says, because of that, charges for the drive may be coming…:

CUT 07(13)      “…8-year-old was not.”

 

The state Department of Health reports another 3560 new cases of COVID-19; most the highly contagious BA-4 and BA-5 omicron variants. 678 patients are currently under hospital care statewide, and there have been another 12 COVID-related deaths.

The widow of Edwin Edwards spoke candidly about her new love, one year after the death of the former four-term governor. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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4:30 LRN Newscast July 13

Police in Houma say a local woman and her boyfriend are facing first degree murder charges, after officers found the remains of her 2-year-old son in a trash can. Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman says the couple initially said the child was abducted, but evidence collected implicates them…:

CUT 09(12)      “…black duffel bag.”

Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Joseph Waitz says this is potentially a death penalty case.

State Police in Troop I report a child riding without proper restraints was killed Monday in a single-vehicle crash on state Highway 91 in Acadia Parish. Trooper First Class Thomas Gossen says a pickup driven by 44-year-old Carla Lacombe, of Eunice, lost control and went into a spin and overturned, after hitting a culvert…:

CUT 06(07)      “…result of the crash.”

He says charges may be pending for Lacombe.

 

Monkeypox cases continue to turn up in Louisiana. Another two confirmed cases in the New Orleans area, for a total of three. Monkeypox is considered a cousin of smallpox and state health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the vaccines for smallpox can be used to guard against monkeypox…:

CUT 05(12)      “…monkeypox and smallpox.”

Monkeypox is non-fatal, and transmitted through physical contact.

Many Louisianans are mourning the death of former state lawmaker and former Natural Resources Secretary Ron Gomez, who passed away this week. Gomez served in the state legislature from 1980 through 1989, and headed up DNR under Governor Buddy Roemer. He was an Air Force veteran, author and broadcaster for years on KPEL in Lafayette. Ron Gomes…dead at 87 years of age.

3:30 LRN Newscast July 13

Police in Houma say a local woman and her boyfriend are facing first degree murder charges, after officers found the remains of her 2-year-old son in a trash can. In custody are 28-year-old Maya Jones and 37-year-old Jermaine Robinson. Police Chief Dana Coleman says they had problems with Jones’ story from the onset and suspected foul play once they saw holes in her story. Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Joseph Waitz says it shocks the conscience that this kind of abuse would go on…:

CUT 10(07)      “…is taken.”

The pair are charged with murder, obstruction of justice and more.

Another two cases of monkeypox are confirmed in the New Orleans area. The CDC says the viral illness can spread from person-to-person contact. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says who’s most at risk…:

CUT 04(13)      “…more than three hours.”

It can also spread through sexual contact.

 

A New Orleans man is under arrest, after his baby brother got a hold of his pistol and shot himself. This happened Tuesday at a Costco gas station. NOPD says 18-year-old Zyaire Cornelius says he forgot the gun was in the back seat. The child will recover from a gunshot to the leg.

The widow of Edwin Edwards spoke candidly about her new love, one year after the death of the former four-term governor. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Jeff Palermo.”

12:30 LRN Newscast July 13

Police in Houma say a local woman and her boyfriend are under investigation, after officers found the remains of her 2-year-old son in a trash can. At a press conference, Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman says the couple initially said the child was abducted, but evidence collected implicates them…:

CUT 09  (12)        “…black duffel bag”

The investigation into how and why little Ezekiel Jones died is still underway. No arrests have yet been made.

State Police say a single vehicle crash Monday in Acadia Parish led to the death of an 8-year-old girl, who was in the front seat and not seat-belted. Trooper Tom Gossen says Macey Guidry was ejected from the vehicle and died at the scene. He says there may be charges for the driver…:

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Two more cases of monkeypox turn up in Louisiana. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says two people in the New Orleans area are positive; bringing the total to three cases. Monkeypox is considered a cousin of smallpox and Kanter says smallpox vaccines can be used to prevent monkeypox…:

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LDH is working with the CDC and the patients’ healthcare providers to identify and notify individuals in Louisiana who may have been in contact with the patients while they were infectious. Monkeypox is transmitted by direct physical contact; often sexual.

…and now today’s markets with Neil Melancon

11:30 LRN Newscast July 13

State Police in Troop I report a child riding without proper restraints was killed Monday in a single-vehicle crash on state Highway 91 in Acadia Parish. Trooper First Class Thomas Gossen says a pickup driven by 44-year-old Carla Lacombe, of Eunice, lost control and went into a spin and overturned, after hitting a culvert…:

CUT 06  (07)        “result of the crash.”

Gossen says impairment is not suspected, but the driver may have ben distracted. He says an investigation of the crash is underway, and there may be charges for Lacombe.

The widow of former governor Edwin Edwards opened up about her new romantic relationship during an interview on Jim Engster’s Baton Rouge radio show. 43-year-old Trina Edwards is now dating former House Speaker and Senate President John Alario, who is 78…:

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Trina Edwards says she definitely “has a type.”

 

The National Hurricane Center says it’s less likely a trough along the Gulf Coast will develop into a tropical depression. LRN Meteorologist John Wetherbee gives us an update…:

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Two new cases of monkeypox have turned up in the New Orleans area. The Department of Health says monkeypox is transmissible through physical contact; either sexual or direct touching of an infected person’s rash. These latest reported case bring the total in Louisiana to three.

5:30 LRN Newscast July 12

With qualifying for fall federal mid-term elections starting next week, incumbent Senator John Kennedy easily leads in fundraising. Kennedy reports raising another $5.6-million in the 2nd Quarter, for a total of almost $29-million in his warchest. Democrat challengers Gary Chambers, Luke Mixon and Syrita Steib have gathered only a bot over $2-million between them. UL-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says it’s Kennedy’s race to lose. A possible Republican challenge could come from Baton Rouge area Reverend Tony Spell, the man who flouted the Governor’s orders to stop church services during the pandemic, was arrested and jailed for it and eventually exonerated of any wrongdoing. Stockley says he doubts Spell poses a threat to Kennedy’s hopes for another term…:

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The state’s abortion ban law has been blocked again from taking effect. A Baton Rouge judge ruled today to put the law on hold, while legal challenges play out in court. State abortion clinics may resume service once again, in the meantime.

 

Former four-time governor Edwin W. Edwards died one year ago today, at the age of 94. His widow, Trina, talked about her husband with Baton Rouge radio host Jim Engster today, and shared his last words…:

CUT 07(09)      “…recording it.”

Their son Eli turns 9 next month.

Another star running back commits verbally to the LSU Tigers. He’s 5’7’, 215 pound Kaleb Jackson, from Liberty High in the Capital City. TigerDetails.com writer Jerit Roser says this helps put the Tigers’ 2023 recruiting class in the Top ten…:

CUT 05(12)      “…coast-to-coast.”

4:30 LRN Newscast July 12

The Louisiana Senate voted against holding an override veto session which cancels the session that was scheduled to start on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has more…:

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A Slidell-area woman has been arrested after setting her home on fire while her mother and her 4-month-old child were inside. The St. Tammany Sheriff’s Office says the grandma escaped unhurt, but the baby sustained some burns. 37-year-old Brandy Juan is charged with aggravated arson, child desertion and cruelty to a juvenile.

 

Qualifying for fall federal mid-term elections starts next week, and incumbent Senator John Kennedy easily leads in fundraising. Kennedy raised another $5.6-million in the 2nd Quarter, for a total of almost $29-million. So far, Democrat challengers are Baton Rouge activist and blogger Gary Chambers, Rapides Parish airline pilot Luke Mixon and New Orleans area non-profit director Syrita Steib. They have raised only a little over $2-million between the three. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says fundraising is tough when running against a popular incumbent like Kennedy…:

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It’s been a year today since the death of 4-term Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards. His widow, Trina, appeared on Jim Engster’s Baton Rouge radio show to talk about what drew her to the silver Fox…:

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3:30 LRN Newscast July 12

There will not be an override veto session as a majority of state senators voted to cancel the session, which was scheduled to begin on Saturday. Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland pushed for a veto session. He says many of the 27 bills the governor vetoed received super majority support by the Legislature…:

CUT 12(12)      “…try it again.”

Twenty-five of the state’s 38 senators voted against an override session, which was the majority vote needed to cancel the session. Some state senators called it a waste of taxpayer dollars.

Police in New Iberia say a pedestrian was struck and killed by a freight train early this morning. When first responders arrived on the scene the victim was already dead. It’s unknown why the person was on the tracks to begin with. The victim’s identity has not been released.

 

With qualifying for fall federal mid-term elections starting next week, incumbent Senator John Kennedy easily leads in fundraising. Kennedy reports raising another $5.6-million in the 2nd Quarter, and has almost $16-million cash-on-hand for his campaign. U.L.-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says this comes as no surprise…:

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LSU football scores another verbal commitment from a hot prospect; Liberty Magnet High school running back Kaleb Jackson. The Baton Rouge back is 5’7”, 215 pounds. TigerDetails.com writer Jerit Roser says Jackson plus Union Parish commit Trey Holley should make a good team of backs…:

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1:30 LRN Newscast July 12

The Louisiana Senate voted against holding an override veto session which cancels the session that was scheduled to start on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has more…:

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New Orleans Police report a 1-year-old boy was attacked and killed by the family dog Monday night. The child died at a local hospital. SPCA officers tried to corral the animal but were also attacked before a cop finally shot the animal dead.

With qualifying for fall federal mid-term elections starting next week, incumbent Republican Senator John Kennedy easily leads in fundraising, with nearly $29-million in his warchest. His three declared Democrat challengers have raised just over $2-million between them. Another possible challenger is Republican Baton Rouge minister Tony Spell, the man who flouted the Governor’s orders to stop church services during the pandemic, was arrested and jailed for it and eventually exonerated of any wrongdoing. UL-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says Kennedy isn’t losing sleep over Spell possibly running…:

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Stockley says the race is Kennedy’s to lose.

Former Governor Edwin Edwards died a year ago today. His widow, Trina, was on Jim Engster’s Baton Rouge radio show to talk about the Silver Fox, and shared the former Governor’s last words…:

CUT 07(09)      “…recording it.”