AM Newscall November 19,2015

The Grand Theater in Lafayette will reopen tonight for the first time since the tragic summer shootings, and the community is thrilled. Michelle Southern repors…:

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Bobby Jindal says he has no specific political plans once his second term as governor ends in January. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 The longest serving president in the history of Northwestern State University has passed away. Emelie Gunn has more on the life of Dr. Randall Webb….

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The Grand Theater in Lafayette will reopen tonight for the first time since the tragic summer shootings, and the community is thrilled. A man opened fire on a crowd during a movie on July 23rd, killing two women and injuring several others, and since then the parking lot at The Grand on Johnston Street has been empty. Bret Fruge, a former employee, will be there tonight

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The first movie, The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part II is scheduled for 7pm. Fruge says he goes to the movies every chance he gets and he will definitely be there tonight…:

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Before the opening tonight, a dedication will take place honoring the victims of the gunfire and first responders. A small vigil will take place at 6pm, the ribbon cutting is at 6:25 then the newly renovated Grand 16 Theater box office will open at 6:45. Lafayette Mayor-President Joey Durel says he’s also happy for the owner of the theater, George Solomon…:

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11 people were shot in the incident and Jillian Johnson and Mayci Breaux lost their lives. Durel says during a vigil following the incident, he told the community that he wanted to buy the first ticket when the theater reopened…:

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So what’s next for Governor Bobby Jindal now that his presidential campaign is over? He has a little over seven weeks left as Louisiana’s governor. Jindal says one of his top priorities is to help the next governor prepare for their four-year term….

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Jindal says he’s already voted, but would not tell reporters who he voted for to succeed him. He does not want to get involved in Saturday’s election…

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The governor and his family are preparing for life as private citizens. They are building a home in the Baton Rouge area that’s expected to be completed in early December. He says his wife, Supriya, has been working with the builder…

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The former president of Northwestern State University Dr. Randall Webb has passed away at the age of 72. Webb was the longest serving president in the history of the University, serving for 18 years, from 1996 to 2014. State Senator Gerald Long of Natchitoches knew Webb for almost 50 years and says he had a great love for the school and for life itself.

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Long says Webb was an incredible leader and model of integrity. He says the former president focused greatly on enhancing the college experience for students and letting graduates leave the school feeling accomplished.

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Long says Dr. Webb was an icon because he made a commitment to the small rural school and grew it to one of the most respected in the state. He says many other university presidents looked up to him.

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The Jindal administration releases its plan to solve a 487-million dollar budget deficit. It calls for 150-million dollars in cuts to state agencies, dipping into the state’s “rainy day” fund  and using revenues from lawsuit settlements. Council for a Better Louisiana president Barry Erwin says this is a short-term fix to the state’s budget woes…

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The plan does NOT call for cuts to higher education or state worker layoffs. Erwin is glad to see Louisiana’s public colleges and universities spared

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The proposed deficit reduction plan calls for a 130-million dollar reduction in state spending by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. The joint legislative budget committee will review the plan on Friday. Erwin says the entire legislature must approve the use of 28-million dollars from the rainy day fund…

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17:30 LRN Newscast November 18

Governor Bobby Jindal is back in Louisiana after ending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. At a Governor’s Mansion news conference in Baton Rouge, Jindal said he has no regrets seeking the nation’s highest elected office. He stated that the failure of his campaign rests solely on his shoulders…:
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The governor, who has a little over seven weeks left in his second and final term, said he’s not sure what his political future holds.

The Jindal administration released a plan today on how to deal with a 487-million dollar budget deficit. It calls for 150-million dollars in cuts across state agencies, dipping into the state’s “rainy day” fund and using revenues from lawsuit settlments. The plan does NOT call for cuts to higher education or state worker layoffs.

According to officials with Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge, a gun threat came in because they help Syrian refugees resettle in Louisiana. State Police Col Mike Edmonson says a phone call came in from out of state and they are taking it very seriously…:
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As concerns over the Syrian refugee situation continue to grow, Edmonson says several other Catholic Charities in other states have also received threats and that’s unacceptable.

Five straight losses to Alabama and a possibly seven-win regular season might not be acceptable to LSU athletics director Joe Alleva. The Advocate is reporting Coach Les Miles is coaching for his job in the next two regular season games. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles says there is no added pressure to win…
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Miles’ contract runs through the 2019 season, but LSU can buy him out of his remaining years, but it would cost them at least 12.9 million dollars.

16:45 LRN Sportscast November 18

According to a published report in the Advocate, LSU Coach Les Miles is on thin ice and he’ll be coaching for his job the next two weeks. The Tigers are on a two-game losing streak and could finish the regular season with a 7-4 record if they lose their final two games. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles says there is no added pressure to win…
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Miles also said the support he’s received from athletic director Joe Alleva remains the same and there are no issues there…
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Miles current contract runs through the 2019 season. If LSU fired Miles at the end of the season, the Tigers would have to pay a buyout of at least 12.9 million dollars.

Louisiana Tech announces a five-year agreement with adidas that will result in the clothing designer outfiting Bulldog men’s and women’s sports teams in adidas uniforms, apparel, footwear and equipment. Tech football coach Skip Holtz says the deal is a game changer and an exciting opportunity to partner with a global leader like adidas.

ULM athletics director Brian Wickstorm is reportedly a candidate to become the next A-D at Tulane. Wickstorm has been leading the Warhawk athletic program since July 2013 and he’s one of five finalists to replace Rick Dickson. Wickstorm is currently working with ULM president Nick Bruno as they search for a new football coach.

The Pelicans Anthony Davis is listed as questionable for tonight’s game at Oklahoma City. Davis injured his left shoulder in yesterday’s 115-98 loss to the Nuggets. Jrue Holiday will likely not play as the team does not like playing him in back-to-back games. The Thunder’s Kevin Durant will miss this game, because of a hamstring strain. Tip-off is at 7 PM.

16:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

LSU Coach Les Miles says there’s no added pressure to win, despite a published report suggesting he could be fired if they lose their last two games. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Jindal Division of Administration announced Wednesday that higher ed would be spared in their proposal to re-balance Louisiana’s operating budget, but healthcare changes might take the biggest hit. The state needs to reduce a mid-year deficit of about $500 million. They say the plan avoids layoffs of state workers and protects vital services.

Governor Bobby Jindal was back in Baton Rouge today after he decided he would no longer try for the presidency. Some politicos wonder if Jindal’s announcement was meant to intentionally upstage Republican David Vitter before the runoff Saturday as it’s believed Vitter slighted the governor in the 2007 prostitution scandal. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says Jindal working on the state’s budget deficit may keep Vitter out of the headlines before the election:
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Jinday says he plans to do just that and go on a statewide tour highlighting the achievements made during his two terms as governor…:
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Jindal said he is not getting involved in the governor’s race.

 

15:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

There’s a report in the Advocate indicating LSU coach Les Miles could be fired if the Tigers don’t improve for the Ole Miss and Texas A&M games. LSU has been unable to beat Alabama five straight times and fans are frustrated a team with such great players is under performing. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles says his they can win these last two games and play in a significant bowl game…:
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The Advocate article says there is a serious threat to Miles tenure based on sources at LSU.

Governor Bobby Jindal was back in Louisiana today after ending his run for the White House and told reporters at the Governor’s Mansion his future is up in the air…:
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He says he’s going on a statewide tour to highlight the achievements made during his two terms as governor. He said he’s not getting involved in the Governor’s runoff election Saturday, but did say he early voted just not who he voted for.

State Police Col Mike Edmonson says they are taking the threat to the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge very seriously. The organization helps Syrian refugees resettling in Louisiana and said they got a call Tuesday from a person making gun threats because of it. Edmonson says threats like these are why the public needs more information from the feds…:
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He says they are investigating the threat.

A Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force in Ouachita Parish has netted 75 arrests in cities including Monroe, West Monroe, Sterlington and Bastrop. Cops say totals for narcotics seized in the operation were six pounds of marijuana, 2.5 grams of crack, 28.7 grams of cocaine, 7.1 grams of meth and 22 units of prescription pills. They added this operation is not over.

 

LRN PM Newscall November 18

LSU Coach Les Miles says there’s no added pressure to win, despite a published report suggesting he could be fired if they lose their last two games. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Governor Bobby Jindal has returned to Louisiana after ending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. Eric Gill reports…

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Political pundits in Louisiana are wondering if Governor Bobby Jindal’s announcement to suspend his presidential campaign was timed to upstage Republican David Vitter in the days leading up to the gubernatorial runoff election. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says that’s mere speculation, at this point, but it is plausible…

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In 2007, Vitter held a press conference to make his first public statement about his infamous prostitution scandal just before Jindal formally announced he was entering the governor’s race. Vitter’s event pushed Jindal’s announcement from the headlines. Dubos says this was not lost on the governor…

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He says now that Jindal is back in Louisiana, he’ll begin working to fix the state’s budget crisis. Dubos says the budget issue could continue to keep Vitter from the headlines leading to the election…

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According to a report in the Advocate, LSU Coach Les Miles is coaching for his job the next two weeks. The Tigers have lost two in a row and could be looking at a 7-4 record if they lose to Ole Miss this Saturday and Texas A-and-M on November 28th. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles says there is no added pressure to win

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The Advocate article says there is a serious threat to Miles tenure based on sources at LSU. Miles current contract runs through the 2019 season. If LSU fired Miles at the end of the season, the Tigers would have to pay a buyout of at least 12.9 million dollars. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles said the support he’s received from athletic director Joe Alleva remains the same and there are no issues there…

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The LSU fan base is frustrated over the Tigers losing to Alabama for a fifth consecutive time and getting dominated two years in a row by Arkansas. But Miles says his team can win its last two games and play in a significant bowl game…

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According to officials with the organization, Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge, have received threats for helping Syrian refugees resettle in Louisiana. Louisiana State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says a phone call came in Tuesday from out of state making gun threats to the organization.

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Edmonson says he’s spoken to the executive director of Catholic Charities in Baton Rouge, David Aguillard, about the gun threats and learning information about the refugees.

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Edmonson says there have also been threats to Catholic Charities in other states. He says they take threats very seriously in Louisiana and are investigating the incident.

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Governor Bobby Jindal has returned to Louisiana after ending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. At a news conference at the Governor’s Mansion, Jindal said he has no regrets seeking the nation’s highest elected office. He stated that the failure of his campaign rests solely on his shoulders…

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Jindal says he would have liked the Republican National Committee to allow all candidates to participate in the debates, but the ultimate responsibility for the campaign’s failure is his. As far as his future goes, Jindal says that’s up in the air…

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Jindal says he will not get involved in this year’s governor’s race. His second term as governor will end in January. Jindal says, before leaves office, he’ll go on a statewide tour highlighting the achievements made during his two terms as governor…

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14:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal is back in Louisiana after suspending his presidential campaign…:
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LSU is on a two game losing streak and according to a report from The Advocate, Coach Les Miles will be playing the last two contests for his job. The LSU fan base is frustrated over the Tigers losing to Alabama for a fifth consecutive time and getting dominated two years in a row by Arkansas. Miles told reporters this morning that it’s imperative for the Tigers to get back on track for Ole Miss and Texas A&M.

Could the timing of Governor Bobby Jindal’s announcement that he’s ending his presidential bid intend to upstage Republican David Vitter the week of the runoff election? In 2007, Vitter made a statement about the prostitution scandal mere minutes before Jindal announced for governor. The scandal news pushed Jindal from headlines. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this was not lost on the governor…:
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Dubos says Jindal will remain in the news as he releases a plan to fix the budget deficit.

The site of the Lafayette movie theater shooting is reopening tomorrow and a series of events are happening beforehand to honor victims and first responders of the tragic summer shooting. A small vigil will take place at 6pm, the ribbon cutting is at 6:25 then the newly renovated Grand 16 Theater box office will open at 6:45.

 

13:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal is back in Louisiana after ending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. At a Governor’s Mansion news conference in Baton Rouge, Jindal said he has no regrets seeking the nation’s highest elected office. He stated that the failure of his campaign rests solely on his shoulders…:
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He says his family is going to remain living in Baton Rouge.

Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge says they’ve been getting threats for helping Syrian refugees resettle in Louisiana. State Police Col Mike Edmonson says this is also happening in other states as concerns rise over bringing people escaping the Syrian civil war to the US. But he says threats are unacceptable…:
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He says State Police is working to figure out where the call came from.

Could LSU coach Les Miles be on the hot seat? According to a report in the Advocate, there is a serious threat to Miles tenure based on sources at LSU. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles said the support he’s received from athletic director Joe Alleva remains the same and there are no issues there…:
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The Tiges have lost two in a row and could be 7-4 if they lose the last two games. If LSU fired Miles at the end of the season, the Tigers would have to pay a buyout of at least 12.9 million dollars.

A man from Thibodaux was arrested for allegedly using a spare key to enter a woman’s home and watch her take a shower. Thibodaux PD says 21-year-old Brandon Polkey knew a mutual friend of the victim and he knew where she kept a spare key. The victim told cops she was showering then noticed Polkey was watching her. He is charged with unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling and peeping tom.

 

12:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

LSU Coach Les Miles says there’s no added pressure to win, despite a published report suggesting he could be fired if they lose their last two games. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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A day after suspending his presidential campaign, Governor Bobby Jindal held a news conference in Baton Rouge Wednesday and said he promises to deliver a detailed budget plan that addresses Louisiana’s deficit, but doesn’t raise taxes. He added he plans to stay in Baton Rouge once he leaves his post at the end of the year.

According to officials with Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge, a gun threat came in because they help Syrian refugees resettle in Louisiana. State Police Col Mike Edmonson says a phone call came in from out of state and they are taking it very seriously…:
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As concerns over the Syrian refugee situation continue to grow, Edmonson says several other Catholic Charities in other states have also received threats and that’s unacceptable.

Folks will be preparing for the Thanksgiving Holidays in a week and vacationing motorists will enjoy low gas prices. In Louisiana, the statewide average for a gallon of regular is just $1.94 according to the American Automobile Association.

 

11:40 Sportscast November 18, 2015

LSU Coach Les Miles says there’s no added pressure to win, despite a published report suggesting he could be fired if they lose their last two games. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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ULM is developing a plan to hire a new head football coach. Coach Todd Berry was fired Saturday after the Warhawks fell to 1-9 on the season after a 59-21 loss to Arkansas State. ULM President Nick Bruno says their ultimate goal is to provide the opportunity for ULM to secure the best possible candidate to move the Warhawk football program in a winning direction.

The Pelicans are now 1-10 after losing to the Denver Nuggets 115-98 last night. Pelicans star forward Anthony Davis left the game in the first quarter with a shoulder injury. Davis’ status for tonight’s game at Oklahoma City has yet to be determined.

In college basketball, Louisiana Tech rallied from a 10 point halftime deficit to beat Texas-Arlington 80-68. Four Bulldogs scored in double figures, led by junior forward Erik McCree’s 20. With the win, Tech improves to 2-0 on the season.

Grambling State traveled to Columbus, Ohio last night where they were crushed by the Ohio State Buckeyes 82-55. Nigel Ribeiro and Remond Brown led the Tigers with 12 points each. Grambling is 1-2 on the season.

Saturday, Tech will make that 7 mile drive to the Fredrick C Hobdy Assembly Center to take on the Tigers.

A bit of a shocker in Lake Charles as Louisiana College upset McNeese State last night 73-70. Division III preseason All-American Anthony Gaines led the Wildcats to victory with a double double, 18 points and 15 rebounds. The loss drops McNeese to 0-2 on the season.