AM Newscall November 6,2015

Early voting for the November 21st runoff election begins statewide Saturday. Eric Gill reports…

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 A slow-moving cold front will bring a lot of rain across the state. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Naturally, the Republican Party of Louisiana isn’t happy about Jay Dardenne’s endorsement of John Bel Edwards for governor, but the Democrats are thrilled. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Early voting for the November 21st runoff election begins statewide Saturday. Polls will be open from 8:30AM to 6:00PM through November 14th. Early voting locations will be closed Sunday and again Wednesday, in honor of Veterans’ Day. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says now that we’re in the runoff, hopefully more Louisiana voters will cast their ballot…

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Only 39-percent of voters turned out for last month’s primary election. Of course the marquee races on the ballot are for Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General. But Schedler says there are other races on the ballot that still need to be decided…

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He says there were over 1,000 offices up for grabs statewide in the primary election and approximately 156 remain. Schedler encourages voters to take advantage of early voting because some conflicts could come up on November 21st…

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A slow-moving cold front is going to bring a lot of rain across the entire state over the next few days. Mike Marcotte Forecaster with The National Weather Service in Lake Charles says they’re anticipating 24 to 36 hours of moderate to heavy rains into Saturday.

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 Marcotte says this rain event is going to cause temperatures to drop about 10 to 15 degrees into Monday. He says with this front, there comes the chance of more flooding.

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 Marcotte says we’re in one of the strongest El Nino patterns in history and that is the main reason for the heavy rainfall we’ve seen over the past three weekends.

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 The Republican party of Louisiana is not happy with Republican Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne’s endorsement of Democrat John Bel Edwards for Governor. Chairman Roger Villere says he feels as if this is an act of betrayal to the Republican Party for all the years they supported Dardenne as a Republican elected official.

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Villere says Edwards stands for everything Dardenne has been against during his years in office. He says it is a shame that Dardenne ended his political career on such a sour note and in all his years as GOP chairman, he hasn’t ever seen a popular former candidate flip flop parties the way Dardenne did.

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 Spokesperson for the Louisiana Democratic Party Beau Tidwell says Villere called Dardenne the ‘Nick Saban of Louisiana Politics” because he’s stung and upset. He says this endorsement is great for the Edwards campaign and the cause in general.

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Tidwell says we finally have a chance to turn the page of Jindal’s old Republican ways. He says this endorsement welcomes other Republicans to come forward and publicly support Edwards for governor.

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State Police say there was no gun found in the vehicle involved in the death of a 6-year-old who was fatally shot multiple times as city marshals in Marksville opened fire on the SUV he was riding in. The incident happened November 3rd. State Police Col Mike Edmonson…:

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Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. LJ Mayeaux reported that 25-year-old Chris Few, the father of the victim, was fleeing from the city marshals who opened fire on the vehicle at the end of the chase. He says the little boy was shot several times. Edmonson said yesterday afternoon they are letting the cops involved rest before they are questioned for the investigation…:

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It’s reported that the father of the child victim, Few, had warrants out for his arrest which is why the Ward 2 City Marshal deputies gave chase when Few didn’t pull over. Edmonson said Thursday afternoon he had not spoken to the City Marshal and no interviews had taken place. He did say the incident was caught on tape…:

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The LSU football team leaves today for Alabama where they’ll take on the Crimson Tide tomorrow night in a Saturday night showdown in Tuscaloosa. LSU is looking to keep its perfect season intact and Coach Les Miles wants his players to leave it all on the field…

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Miles says whoever controls the line of scrimmage will be your winner in this game…

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LSU has lost four straight to Alabama. Senior safety Jalen Mills says it would mean a lot to the seniors if they can get a win in Tuscaloosa…

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PM Newscall, November 5th, 2015

Republican Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne has crossed party lines and endorsed Democrat John Bel Edwards in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff election. Eric Gill reports…

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Five years after the BP Oil Spill, dolphins in Barataria Bay in the Gulf are still being negatively affected. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Republican Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne has crossed party lines and endorsed Democrat John Bel Edwards in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff election. In his endorsement, Dardenne stated that honor, integrity, truthfulness, openness, and ethical behavior are the most important traits of public service…

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Dardenne finished fourth in last month’s primary election. He says electing Vitter as governor would do further damage to the Republican brand in Louisiana. Dardenne says he’s come to know and respect Edwards during the course of this campaign…

CUT 4 (10)  “in Louisiana”

Dardenne says he will remain a Republican, but believes Edwards is the best man for the job. In accepting the endorsement, Edwards says he’s grateful for Dardenne’s friendship and counsel…

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A study finds five years after the Deep Water Horizon oil spill, dolphins are still having a hard time reproducing in Barataria Bay in the gulf. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wildlife epidemiologist Lori Schwacke says they tracked pregnant dolphins in the area and discovered only about 20-percent  were actually giving birth to viable calves.

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Schwacke says all the evidence leads to these problems being linked to the BP spill. She says in other studies, they also discovered an increased amount of stranding of these animals and the higher mortality rate within the oil spill footprint.

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Schwacke says the oil spill not only immediately caused a loss of many dolphins but now many suffer from long lasting abnormalities, which severely harm their reproductive systems. She says the restoration efforts in Barataria and the entire gulf are going to be critical to keep up the dolphin population…:

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Former Governor Mike Foster says he is strongly supporting Republican David Vitter in the November 21st gubernatorial runoff. Foster, who is also a Republican, served as Louisiana’s governor from 1996-2004. He says the idea that the national Democratic Party would have an inroad to our state if John Bel Edwards is elected, scares him…:

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Foster says over the years, as Governor and as a private citizen, when he called on Vitter, there was always a quick response and follow up on important matters. Foster says he’s afraid of liberal policies, and the fact that he’s chosen one candidate over another is not personal…:

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Foster says Vitter has consistently led with clear, strong conservative Louisiana principles. He feels Democrats tend to use a lot of politics where they turn groups against each other…:

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Excitement is building in Tuscaloosa ahead of the SEC showdown between No. 2 LSU and No. 4 Alabama Saturday night. Jim Page is the President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama…:

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The big contest kicks off at 7pm. Page says there are already loads of LSU fans in town as folks usually like to celebrate this game as soon as possible, and they even stay longer after it’s over…:

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Page says they’ve done research in recent years, and found that an average Alabama home football game would have about a $17 million dollar economic impact. But larger games, like the Iron Bowl, boost that number greatly…:

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AM Newscall November 5,2015

WalletHub has released their list of the Fattest States in America and Louisiana comes in at number two. Jeff Palermo reports…

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The city of New Orleans is thrilled they’ve been chosen to host the College Football National Championship in 2020. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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 A new poll shows close races for Lt. Governor and Attorney General. Emelie Gunn has more….

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WalletHub has released their list of the Fattest States in America and Louisiana comes in at number two. The personal finance website unveiled their list in conjunction with National Diabetes Awareness Month. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says a big factor in Louisiana’s ranking is the number of children in the state who are overweight or obese…

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Louisiana ranked 6th in the percentage of adults who are obese, 2nd in the percentage of adults eating less than one serving of fruits or vegetables per day, and 1st in the percentage of residents with hypertension. Gonzalez says a bright spot is that the state did not fall in the top ten for the percentage of people with Type II Diabetes…

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Mississippi ranked as the fattest state in the country. Gonzalez says it’s not a coincidence they released this ranking just before the holidays…

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The city of New Orleans is thrilled they’ve been chosen to host the College Football National Championship in 2020. Executive Director of the New Orleans Host Committee for the CFP Championship Jeff Hundley says this marks the 28th time that the city has hosted the top two NCAA football team contest. He says the Sugar Bowl committee was very generous with the bid.

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Hundley says the cooperation and teamwork from the state and city on down were pivotal in gaining the rights to host this game. He says in addition to the funding from the Sugar Bowl and legislation passed last spring which allowed them to bid, they had lots of help from several entities…:

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New Orleans lost their first bid to host the CFP and also got beat out by another city when it went after the 2018 Super Bowl. Also last year, attempts to get any of the 2017-20 Final Fours were unsuccessful. But Hundley says this time, they were able to show the panel that New Orleans is busy with construction everywhere, and lots popping up the next 4 years:

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 A new statewide poll shows tight races for Lt. Governor and Attorney General. The survey of 600 Louisiana voters was paid for by Nextstar television stations and conducted by JMC Analytics. Pollster John Couvillon says in the AG’s race, Republican Jeff Landry has a slight lead over Republican incumbent Buddy Caldwell, 38 to 34-percent. He says 29-percent are undecided.

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Couvillion says he anticipates these two races will be neck and neck until November 21st.He says in the Lt. Governor’s race, Billy Nungesser is barely ahead of Kip Holden, coming in at 40-percent to Holden’s 39-percent.

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 Couvillon says we’re seeing a huge percentage of undecided voters in these two elections but expects that number to change closer to runoff.

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The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office is putting a warning out about a batch of poisonous heroin on the streets. They say 2 known drug abusers were found dead this week at a home in Luling after injecting heroin. Sheriff Greg Champagne says recently in Chicago, 74 people overdosed on a “bad batch” of heroin in a three day period and he is fairly confident that’s what happened with the Luling double death overdose…:

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Champagne says heroin is often cut with various substances to stretch the supply and there have even been documented cases of rat poison being used. He says heroin is becoming an epidemic around the country with alarming frequency…:

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The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control says a judge has ruled in their favor and has reinstated the suspensions of three French Quarter strip clubs. Commissioner Troy Hebert originally ordered a suspension of the businesses’ alcohol permits after uncovering drugs and prostitution there. His ruling was overturned, but put back in place Wednesday…:

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An administrative hearing is scheduled for these strip clubs on Monday in New Orleans. He says the effort to clean up this criminal activity in the French Quarter is far from over and they expect there will be more alcohol suspensions issued as their undercover operation continues…:

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The Saints take a three-game winning streak into Sunday’s game against the Titans, who have lost six in a row. Quarterback Drew Brees is coming off one of his best performances, as he threw for a career-high 511 yards and seven touchdowns in a wild 52-49 win over Giants. Brees says it will be hard to duplicate that performance again

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After a sluggish start to the season, the Saints offense has taken off since a disappointing loss in Philadelphia. In the last three games, New Orleans has scored 110 points. Brees gives credit to a maturing group of young wide receivers…

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We’re getting closer to the big game between 2nd ranked LSU and 4th ranked Alabama. Starting center Ethan Pocic says he’s trying to keep his emotions in check as the team continues preparations…

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The play of the offensive line will have a big say on who wins this game as the Tigers will look to establish Heisman trophy candidate Leonard Fournette. Starting guard Will Clapp says theya re ready for the challenge…

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LRN PM Newscall November 4

Authorities in central Louisiana say a 6-year-old child is dead and his father in critical condition following a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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The state House Republican caucus endorses Senator David Vitter in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff, but will Senate Republicans do the same? Eric Gill reports…

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State Police says City Marshals from the Ward 2 office in Marksville were involved in a shooting following a pursuit that left a child dead and his alleged father gravely injured. Trooper Scott Moreau says the initial investigation revealed that officers fired on the vehicle at the conclusion of the pursuit…

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Avoyelles Parish Coroner, Dr. L.J. Mayeux, says apparently a warrant had been issued for the driver, Chris Few, which is why he was being sought by officers. He says a chase later ensued…:

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The child is identified as Jeremy Mardis. Mayeaux says once the chase ended, there was an exchange of gunfire and Few was hit and later lifted by Air-Med to Rapides General Hospital where he remains in critical condition…:

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State Police is investigating a fatal hit and run crash that forced an 18-wheeler over the guardrail on I-10 West into the Pearl River near the Louisiana-Mississippi line. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says three vehicles are thought to be involved in last night’s crash, two big rigs and a black pickup truck, which fled the scene.

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Manale says the body of the driver who entered the water has been recovered by the St. Tammany Parish dive team and is in the process of being identified. He says state police are speaking to witnesses to try to determine what exactly happened.

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Manale says the driver of the second 18-wheeler received moderate injuries. He says they believe the driver of the pickup truck was driving recklessly before the crash.

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The state House Republican caucus endorses Senator David Vitter in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff, but will Senate Republicans do the same? At issue is Vitter’s latest campaign commercial where he describes the legislature as “broken and dysfunctional” and talks of taking away politicians’ perks. House caucus Chairman, Alexandria Representative Lance Harris, says he has thick skin and the ad doesn’t offend him..

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However, Senate Republican caucus Chair, Metairie Senator Danny Martiny takes offense to Vitter’s ad because he feels it tells people the legislature is no good and they’re the problem. He says says the commercial doesn’t sit well with many GOP state senators…

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Harris chalks up Vitter’s campaign rhetoric as politics as usual and something that happens during political races. He says House Republicans enthusiastically support Vitter in the runoff…

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It doesn’t appear the Senate Republicans will throw their support to Vitter anytime soon. Martiny says if a caucus member wanted to look into endorsing Vitter, he would call a meeting to discuss it. Martiny says he has concerns because it appears that Vitter is running a campaign against the state legislature…

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New Orleans has been selected to host the College Football Playoff Championship game in 2020. Executive Director of the CFP, Bill Hancock, made the announcement and called New Orleans an iconic city in the world of college football…

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New Orleans beat out of several other cities to host college football national championship game in January 2020. New Orleans bid to host the game in either 2019 and 2020 after falling shot in previous bids to host the game in 2016 and 2017. Hancock says there are a lot of reasons why they wanted to crown a champion in the Big Easy…

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AM Newscall November 3,2015

Thousands of Tiger fans will travel to Tuscaloosa this weekend for one of the most anticipated games of the season. Emelie Gunn has more…

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 The Advocate has published a poll from Market Research Insight showing Edwards with a double-digit lead over Vitter. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A new Public Policy Poll on the Republican Presidential nomination in Iowa shows Governor Bobby Jindal ahead of Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Thousands of Tiger fans will make the trip to Tuscaloosa for the November 7th LSU-Alabama matchup. Jason Ramezon, Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations, says this is one of the most highly anticipated games of the season. He says the LSU Traveling Tigers will leave Friday morning and stay in Birmingham….

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LSU is ranked number 4 and Alabama is number 7. Ramezon says excitement has been building especially because both teams are coming off of a bye week and boasting a winning streak. He says LSU-Alabama has really become a big rivalry and Tiger fans wait all year for the game.

Cut 5  (08)  “beat Alabama”

The game starts at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on CBS. Ramezon says ever since Nick Saban became the coach of the Crimson Tide, this trip has become more popular

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Another poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with a double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter in the gubernatorial runoff. The Baton Rouge Advocate published a poll from Market Research Insight, which found Edwards leading Vitter 54 to 38-percent if African-American voter turnout is at 25-percent. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Vitter is in trouble, but the race isn’t over yet.

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Cross says the senator’s strategy is painting Edwards as an Obama clone but it’s going to be difficult because of Edwards’ pro-life and pro-gun stances. He says African Americans make up about 30-percent of registered voters in the state and it’s likely 25-percent will go out to vote for Edwards.

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The MRI survey was conducted by pollster Vern Kennedy and it was paid for by an independent group of private business leaders, including Advocate owner, John Georges. Cross says it amazes him how much of a turnaround there has been with Edwards now being the dominant frontrunner over Vitter.

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A new Public Policy Poll on the Republican Presidential nomination shows Governor Bobby Jindal is now ahead of Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina in Iowa. The PPP survey puts Jindal’s numbers in Iowa at 6% which ties him for fifth with Mike Huckabee and puts him a point ahead of Bush and Fiorina. Pollster Tom Jensen…:

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Jenson says the only candidates with higher favorability ratings than Jindal in Iowa are Ben Carson and Ted Cruz. National polls still have Jindal lagging at least 10 other GOP candidates. Jensen says Jindal’s strategy of focusing solely on Iowa is a good one, because he doesn’t have the resources to run a national campaign…:

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The Iowa Caucuses will be held in February 2016. The Des Moines Register ran an editorial criticizing Jindal over the budget problems in his home state and also for his opposition to gay marriage and attempt to defund Planned Parenthood. But Jensen says Republicans in Iowa hate the Des Moines Register…:

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After nearly missing out on making the gubernatorial runoff, what’s next for Republican Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle? Jeremy Alford of LApolitcs.com says he could see Angelle running again next year for a federal office.

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Angelle’s best friend, state senator Fred Mills,  says the commissioner might run for the US Senate next year or if 3rd district Congressman Charles Boustany runs for the Senate, Angelle could seek Boustany’s Congressional seat….

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Mills says expect to hear from Angelle sooner than later when it comes to his political future. Angelle finished just behind Vitter in the primary. Alford says that gives Angelle some momentum to continue his career in Louisiana politics.

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Which quarterback plays better could determine Saturday’s SEC showdown between 4th ranked LSU and 7th ranked Alabama. The Crimson Tide have started Jacob Coker for much of the season and he’s thrown for 16-hundred yards and eleven touchdowns. LSU’s Brandon Harris has thrown for nearly 11 hundred yards, nine touchdowns and zero interceptions. Bama Coach Nick Saban likes what he’s seen from Harris

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A win for LSU and they’ll be in position to win the SEC West. The same can be said for Alabama, but they’ll also need someone to beat Ole Miss. Saban says with so much at stake, you can’t be conservative…

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LSU has arguably the best player in college football in Leonard Fournette, but Alabama also features an outstanding running back. Derrick Henry has rushed for over 1,000 yards and has 14 touchdowns. Saban says Henry has had a fantastic year…

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Louisiana Tech has a 6-3 record, 4-and-1 in Conference USA, heading into Saturday’s homecoming matchup with North Texas. Quarterback Jeff Driskel is a big reason for the Bulldogs success. He’s thrown for 27-hundred yards, 19 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. The former Florida quarterback says he’s enjoyed his time in Ruston…

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Tech faces a team in North Texas that has just one win on the season. But Driskel says they are not changing their approach…

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PM Newscall, November 3rd, 2015

A Nextstar TV stations/JMC Analytics survey on Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff finds Democrat John Bel Edwards with a 20 point lead over Republican David Vitter. Eric Gill reports…

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LSU’s longtime play-by-play announcer will be missing the first game of his career this weekend. Jeff Palermo reports..:

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The latest independent poll on Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with a 20 point lead over Republican David Vitter. The Nextstar TV stations/JMC Analytics survey shows Edwards receiving 52-percent of the vote compared to Vitter’s 32-percent. Pollster John Couvillon says these results are not that surprising…

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He says 16-percent of those surveyed were undecided and they split pretty evenly between the two candidates. Couvillon says the survey shows Edwards receiving 25-percent of the Republican vote which is not good news for Vitter…

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The survey polled 600 likely voters across the state. Couvillon says with less than three weeks to go, Vitter has a lot of work ahead of him…

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LSU says The Voice of the Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, will not be able to call the game this weekend against Alabama as he recovers from a medical procedure. They say it’s the first game Hawthorne will miss since he got the play-by-play job in 1984. Filling his shoes Saturday in Tuscaloosa will be longtime LSU women’s basketball announcer Patrick Wright…:

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Hawthorne is 71 and he already announced earlier this year that he’d be retiring from broadcasting after the end of the men’s basketball season, spring 2016. LSU says they hope he’ll be back in a few weeks. Wright says last week the radio team asked him to call the Alabama game and he’s been practicing his college football play-by-play all weekend…:

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Hawthorne’s replacement next season will be Chris Blair, but this weekend he’s still working his other job as Georgia Southern’s announcer. Wright says they may briefly lament Hawthorne’s absence during the broadcast, but Jim himself would want to keep the story about the game between No. 4 LSU and No. 7 Alabama…:

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There’s a happy ending after the Slidell Police Department helped an 86-year-old woman locate her wedding ring after she lost it while handing out candy on Halloween. Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau says the ring was found in the woman’s front yard near where she was giving out candy to trick or treaters.

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Seuzeneau says the ring slipped off the woman’s hand after she was wearing it on her pinky because it didn’t fit on her ring finger and fell in the grass. He says everyone is relieved it was found at home.

cut 10 (08)  “everyone’s thrilled”

Seuzeneau says she’s the happiest woman he’s come across in years. He says her husband passed away years ago and the ring has a lot of sentimental value.

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Tulane has been awarded a $6.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the long term impact of Hurricane Katrina. Mark VanLandingham, Thomas C. Keller professor of global community health and behavioral sciences at Tulane, says they are excited about receiving this funding…

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Researchers will investigate the long term health, demographic, and socioeconomic impacts of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the entire region. VanLandingham says the opportunity to look at the consequences of a disaster like Katrina beyond one or two years makes this study unique…

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The five-year grant will establish the Tulane Center for Studies on Displaced Populations. VanLandingham says a goal of the study is to create a picture of where the city and different groups of survivors stand more than a decade removed from Hurricane Katrina…

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AM Newscall November 3,2015

November has just begun and many retailers are already beating the Christmas shopping season drum. Eric Gill has more…

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 A Baton Rouge doctor has created a new shoe to help alleviate heel pain. Emelie Gunn has more…

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 The 2015 Louisiana Tax Amnesty Period will run from November 16th to December 15th. Michelle Southern has more…

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November has just begun and many retailers are already beating the Christmas shopping season drum. Many stores are already setting up Christmas displays and advertising Christmas specials. Dan Rice, LSU Marketing Professor, says it appears stores are starting the Christmas season earlier and earlier each year…

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He says it seems like retailers are trying to train consumers to make Christmas purchases earlier. Rice says many companies are not just going to have “Black Friday” deals for the holidays. He says some are giving holiday deals that are good for a longer period of time, up to several weeks in some instances…

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Monday, online retailer Amazon launched a “Black Friday Deals Store” which will post sales daily til November 27th. Rice expects this Christmas shopping season to be a good one with people shopping both in-store and online…

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 A Baton Rouge doctor has designed a new shoe to help alleviate heel pain. Dr. Meredith Warner with LSU Louisiana Business and Technology Center, created The Healing Sole, which is a patent-pending flip flop which helps people recovered quicker from heel pain for various reasons, including plantar fasciitis.

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 Warner says right now she is running a clinical trial to prove that the flip flop is actually working. She says the shoe incorporates basic treatment principles that doctors use regularly and considers it as a recovery device.

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 Warner says The Healing Sole places five treatment methods into the shoe. She says the most important design of the flip flop is the lifted big toe area, which puts a nice stretch on the plantar fascia.

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Another statewide race headed into the November 21st runoff is between incumbent Republican Buddy Caldwell and fellow GOP challenger Jeff Landry for the office of Attorney General. Landry announced Monday he’s picked up the endorsement of the Democratic third place finisher in the primary, Geri Broussard Baloney. Landry says the AG’s office needs major reform…:

Cut 10 (09) “tax payer” 

Landry, a former Congressman and Tea Party favorite, says Caldwell is in for a difficult fight because the AG’s office is currently filled with cronyism, nepotism and corruption…:

cut 11 (06) “his business”

Caldwell has held the position since 2008. He says Landry has never tried a case and is unqualified to be be the state’s lawyer..:

Cut 12 (09) “currently”

In the primary, Caldwell received 35 percent of the vote to Landry’s 33 percent. He says the AG’s office deals with a caseload that Landry has too little experience to deal with…:

Cut 13 (08)  “or criminal”

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The 2015 Louisiana Tax Amnesty program will run November 16th to December 15th.  Jared Coniglio (ca-nig-lee-oh), deputy secretary with the Department of Revenue, says this gives people the opportunity to bring their delinquent taxes up to date with lessened interest charges and penalties for 30 days.

Cut 14 (09) “were due”

 Coniglio says this amnesty period is possible because of the legislation passed in 2013, which allowed three years of amnesty but wouldn’t be offered again for a decade. He says in the past two amnesty periods, they collected more than their goals of $150 million in 2013 and $104 million in 2014.

Cut 15  (10)  “the legislature”

 Coniglio says the goal keeps shrinking because every year there are less tax payers that owe delinquent taxes, so many people take advantage of this opportunity.

Cut 16  (07)  “be 2025”

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The biggest game of the season has arrived for the 4th ranked LSU Tigers as they will face 7th ranked Alabama on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa. LSU is undefeated while the Crimson Tide have one loss. Coach Les Miles says it’s been their goal to be in this position and have a chance to take control of the SEC West race…

Cut 17 (19) “this game”

A big game on Saturday for LSU running back Leonard Fournette and he can likely look forward to winning the Heisman Trophy in December. But Miles doesn’t want his talented sophomore to think about postseason awards, just victory….

Cut 18 (20) “highest level”

In big games like this, mistakes can cost you. LSU leads in the SEC penalty yards per game and Miles hopes his team doesn’t see too many flags this Saturday

Cut 19 (18) “can be”

PM Newscall, November 2nd, 2015

It appears we’ll have at least one gubernatorial debate before the November 21st runoff election. Eric Gill reports…

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State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donleon is issuing some reminders to the public, now that the Affordable Care Act open enrollment period is underway. Don Molino reports…:

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It appears we’ll have at least one gubernatorial debate before the November 21st runoff election. Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards will face off November 16th in a WVLA-TV debate televised statewide. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Louisiana voters deserve to hear the two candidates exchange ideas…

CUT 3 (07)  “and contrast” 

The debate will begin at 6PM from The Dunham School in Baton Rouge. A recent poll shows Vitter’s unfavorable rating at 52-percent. Stockley believes this has a lot to do with Senator’s negative campaign strategy. He says Vitter will have to walk a tightrope during the debate…

CUT 4 (11)  “as negative”

He says Vitter will have to find a way to expose the weaknesses of Edwards without coming across as negative. Edwards placed first in the primary with 40-percent of the vote, followed by Vitter’s 23-percent. Stockley says Edwards’ campaign strategy is working and he shouldn’t change anything…

CUT 5 (11)  “just fine”

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State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donleon is issuing some reminders to the public, now that the Affordable Care Act open enrollment period is underway. He says during enrollment, which runs November 1st through January 31st, 2016, families that do not receive healthcare through their employers can sign up through the online Health Insurance Marketplace…:

CUT 6 (09) “the 15th”

The state department of insurance has launched a webpage with key information about open enrollment at ldi.la.gov/5things. Donelon says, historically, about 20% of people in Louisiana are uninsured. He says, under the Affordable Care Act, the tax penalty fee for not having coverage is substantially bigger in 2016 than it was in 2015…:

CUT 7 (11)  “not covered”

Donelon says if you do not elect coverage by January 31st, you will be unable to get healthcare insurance unless you qualify for a special enrollment period due to a life change such as marriage or pregnancy. He says going to out-of-network providers can be expensive…:

CUT 8 (10)  “gonna choose”

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Rapides Parish continues to clean up after severe weather ripped through the area over the weekend. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Lt. Tommy Carnline says a tornado touched down Saturday morning in the Elmer community that caused some damage…

CUT 9 (07)  “were damaged”

He says, fortunately, no injuries were reported. Tornados also touched down near the Tangipahoa Parish town of Tickfaw and the Livingston Parish town of Albany Saturday. Carnline says clean up and repair efforts are underway…

cut 10 (10)  “the roadway”

Cleco estimates all power in the area will be restored this afternoon. Carnline encourages motorists to exercise caution on the roadways and pay special attention to roads where there is standing water…

Cut 11 (05)  “just safer”

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November is National Lung Cancer Awareness month and health officials are encouraging individuals, especially older current or former smokers, to talk to their doctor about lung screening. Dr.Brad Vincent is a pulmonologist with Mary Bird Perkins – OLOL Cancer Center in Baton Rouge. He says lung cancer kills more Americans than colon, breast and prostate combined…:

cut 12 (08)  “lethal cancer”

Vincent says screenings can detect lung cancer even before the first symptoms appear and are set to be covered by Medicare and health insurance companies beginning next year. He says the horrible thing about lung cancer is that patients typically don’t have any symptoms early on…:

cut 13 (08)  “to treat”

Vincent says the National Cancer Institute says lung cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer in the US, but when caught early, treatment can help patients to live longer, healthier lives. He says the earliest symptom is a simple cough that many patients dismiss, so it’s important to know your risk factors…:

cut 14 (11) “or less” 

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AM Newscall November 2, 2015

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. Jeff Palermo reports…

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The Tulane School of Medicine has received a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve the flu vaccine. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Louisiana’s START College Savings Program has been ranked the 5th best plan in the country by Christian Science Monitor. Don Molino has more….

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink says the improvements are being made to the HiRE employment system. Eysink says these upgrades will better connect unemployment insurance to workforce development and job matching…

cut 4  (07)  “for claimants”

He says Louisiana will be the first state in the country to launch a system where all the unemployment business conducted will ride on the same system as their job matching and skills development. Eysink says, with these enhancements, the re-employment process will begin immediately…

Cut 5  (10)  “your claim”

He says these enhancements will affect thousands of job seekers and employers by streamlining the employment process. Eysink says this roll-out is another major step in technological upgrades LWC has designed to make finding a job easier and more efficient…

Cut 6 (10)  “for everybody”

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As flu season is rapidly approaching, the Tulane University School of Medicine is working on more effective vaccines after receiving a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says their goal is to make a better vaccine for people regardless of the strength of their immune system.

CUT 7 (11)  “the infection”

Norton says the grant will support research until 2020. She says there is an estimated three to four-thousand deaths each year from the flu and they plan to drastically drop that number with a better developed vaccine.

Cut 8  (10)  “one percent”

Norton says they also have another study going on right now to examine how well the flu shots are working in the New Orleans area. She says they’re looking to see what about a particular person makes the flu vaccination ineffective.

Cut 9 (08) “risk populations” 

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The Christian Science Monitor has named Louisiana’s START College Savings Program the 5th best plan in the country. State Treasurer John Kennedy says START is an underutilized program that allows money to grow over time without being taxed. He says over the past eight years tuition has gone up 70-percent and this is a great way to help students pay for college.

Cut 10 (11) “not taxed” 

Kennedy says all a parent needs to do to open a START account is ten dollars and then the money is professionally managed for future educational expenses. He says he is proud Louisiana has such a great program and START has grown so much since he first became state treasurer.

cut 11 (10) “the program”

Kennedy says anyone using the START program can take their money out whenever they choose. He says for more information on Louisiana’s START saving program, visit latreasury.com…

Cut 12 (06) “the program”

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Daylight Saving Time ended Sunday and Louisiana State Police reminds motorists to stay safe on the road as you adjust to the new time schedule. Trooper Dustin Dwight says it will take a little time for our bodies to adjust to the new time change…

Cut 13 (05)  “to drive”

As the sun begins to set earlier in the day, it may throw some drivers off who are not used to driving in darker conditions. Dwight says this would be a good time to take a look at your car’s equipment…

Cut 14 (10) “at nighttime”

He reminds drivers to to stay engaged and aware of your surroundings as nighttime driving hours increase. Dwight says following basic driving safety rules will keep roads much more safe, even at night…

Cut 15  (06)  “driving environment”

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Kicker Kai Forbath’s 50-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Saints to a 52-49 win over the New York Giants yesterday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for a career high 511 yards and tied an NFL record for most touchdown passes in a game with 7. Head coach Sean Payton appreciated his team’s effort…

Cut 16  (10)  “the win”

Giants quarterback Eli Manning threw for a career best six touchdowns. Their combined 13 touchdown passes in a single game set a new NFL record. Payton was impressed with Forbath’s game-winning kick that improved the Black & Gold to 4-4 on the season…

Cut 17 (10) “to the kicker”

Former LSU standout Odell Beckham, Jr. caught three touchdown passes for the Giants. The Saints have now won three in a row. Payton says it’s nice to be on a winning streak, but the focus now must be on the Tennessee Titans…

Cut 18 (12) “lot of fight”

LRN PM Newscall Oct 30

The two candidates in the governor’s race held dueling press conference in Baton Rouge with their supporters. Jeff Palermo was there..

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WVUE-TV reports the US Department of Education is investigating how LSU handles cases of rape and sexual assault. Emelie Gunn reports…

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The two candidates for governor held press conferences in Baton Rouge today. Democrat John Bel Edwards was joined by sheriffs from the around the state as he received the Louisiana Sheriffs Association endorsement. Edwards says a recent Vitter ad that claimed he plans to release up to 55-hundred inmates if elected, is untrue

CUT 3 (12)  “incarceration rates” 

At today’s press conference at the Louisiana Sheriff’s Assocation, several lawmen spoke about why Louisiana residents should elect Edwards on November 21st. Assumption Sheriff Mike Waguespack says Edwards will bring integrity to the governor’s office

CUT 4 (12)  “of Louisiana”

The National Federation of Independent Business announced its endorsement for Vitter and then the Senator told a lunchtime crowd there’s a clear choice to make on November 21st…..

CUT 5 (12)  “guide us”

Several republican officials like Congressmen John Fleming and Ralph Abraham were in attendance to show their support for Vitter. State Treasurer John Kennedy gave the most raucous speech of the day…

CUT 6 (10) “(cheers)”

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Four French Quarter strip clubs who had their liquor licenses suspended by the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control will be able to sell alcohol and cigarettes this weekend. That’s because a New Orleans judge has issued a temporary restraining order against ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert’s suspension order. Hebert is not pleased with Judge Regina Woods ruling…

CUT 7 (08)  “over there, now”

Judge Woods issued a temporary restraining order allowing the clubs to continue selling alcohol and tobacco. Hebert says this sends a horrible message…

CUT 8 (11)  “were served”

An undercover ATC operation found prostitution, drug sales, and other improper activities happening at these clubs. A hearing on the temporary restraining order is scheduled for next week. Hebert says if authorities really want to clean up the crime problem in the French Quarter, everyone needs to work as a team…

CUT 9 (09)  “are not”

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A flash flood watch is in effect for southwest and central Louisiana for Halloween. Donald Jones, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says a lot of rain is moving in from the west bringing at least two to four inches of rain along with the chance of tornadoes.

cut 10 (08)  “as well”

Jones says this weather system will hit almost every corner of Louisiana but some areas more than others. He says with the already saturated grounds, the rainfall is likely to cause flooding on the streets and other low lying areas.

Cut 11 (10)  “overnight hours”

Jones says if you made plans for Halloween, it would be smart to move those indoors. He says this weather event will be very similar to what we experienced last weekend.

cut 12 (06)  “as well”

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WVUE-TV reports the US Department of Education is investigating how LSU handles cases of rape and sexual assault. New Orleans state Senator JP Morrell has been an advocate when it comes to legislation requiring college campuses to do a better job in reporting sexual assaults. Morrell says many colleges find the issue of sexual assault on campus overwhelming…

cut 13 (09)  “not an issue”

The report reveals 16 rapes were reported to an LSU campus advocacy group last year, but very little was done to protect the victims or punish the perpetrators. Federal investigators are checking into whether LSU responded promptly to a reported sexual assault incident earlier this year. Morrell says universities are required by law to have a Title IX coordinator to handle situations like this…

cut 14 (08) “or a janitor” 

In a statement, LSU says it cannot discuss matters pertaining to a pending investigation or any specific alleged incidents. Morrell says the state legislature will continue to work to get a process in place for colleges statewide to handle sexual assault claims. He says this investigation sends a strong message…

cut 15 (10)  “will be sanctioned”

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