LRN AM Newscall September 28 ###changes made to cuts 3 and 10###

Tonight, LSU is set to unveil a statue of the school’s only Heisman Trophy Winner, the late Dr. Billy Cannon.  Matt Doyle has the story.

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The CDC has released a new report that shows the rate of babies born with congenital syphylis has hit a 20 year high.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch says there’s been a 36-percent increase in filings of disability-access complaints from 2011 to 2016. Kevin Barnhart has more.

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LSU is set to unveil a statue of the late Dr. Billy Cannon, the school’s only Heisman Trophy Winner. The ceremony happens tonight, one night ahead of the Tigers hosting Ole Miss.  Daughter of the LSU football legend, Bunnie Cannon, says the family looking forward to the unveiling.

Cut 4 (08) “…feel about it.”

Cannon talks about the moment when her father, who passed away in May, learned on the statue.

Cut 5 (08)  “…was really thrilled.” 

Cannon says her father did have some input on the statue’s design.

Cut 6 (07) “…wear a helmet.”

Billy Cannon is the first LSU football player to have a statue erected on the campus in his honor.

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The CDC has released a new report that shows the rate of babies born with congenital syphilis has been on the rise throughout the United States.  Reported cases have jumped from 362 in 2013 to 918 in 2017.  When compared to other states, Louisiana ranks at the very top.  Administrator and Medical Director with the Louisiana Department of Health Dr. Joseph Canter…

Cut 7 (10) “…last year as well.”

Canter says the results can be quite devastating, including bone deformities, blindness, and cognitive developmental disabilities.

Cut 8 (11) “…very serious complications.”

Canter says combatting the ailment is best done when constantly screening for it, as recommended by the CDC.

Cut 9 (12) “… into that category.”

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According to Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch, there’s been a 36-percent increase in the filing of disability-access complaints in Louisiana from 2011 to 2016. Executive Director Lana Venable says many of these are frivolous lawsuits directed at small businesses….

Cut 10 (09)   “…in many cases.“

Venable says they often see serial plaintiffs in these cases going after minor violations and it doesn’t take much for a business to be out of compliance.

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Venable says for businesses to protect themselves from lawsuits of the nature, it’s important they stay vigilant about their facilities.

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Senator John Kennedy closed out yesterday’s questioning of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.  In his opening remarks, he expressed his sympathy toward Kavanaugh, his family, Dr. Christine Ford, and her family for what they had all been through recently.

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Kennedy then told Kavanaugh he was going him one more opportunity to answer for the allegations as he put it, “in front of God and country.”

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Kennedy then asked about other accusers before closing things out.

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Drew Brees says he’s looking forward to playing a pair of New Orleans boys in Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. this weekend as the Saints take a trip up north to play the Giants in New York. Drew’s gotten to know the two after living in the Crescent City for over a decade since joining the Black and Gold, which can occasionally lead to some funny moments…

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It’s a chance for Michael Thomas to continue his blistering hot streak to start the year. The star wide out is averaging almost 13 catches, 132 yards, and one touchdown through three games. Brees says Thomas isn’t just a great target, he’s a black hole that sucks in coverage, leaving great chances for others.

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And the Quarterback weighed in on the budding controversy over potentially overzealous protection of Qbs this year. There’s been a remarkable uptick in the number of roughing to passer calls, something Drew says he’s not necessarily against, but…

The game kicks off at 325 PM Sunday.

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LSU and Ole Miss renew their rivalry on Saturday as the 5th ranked Tigers host Ole Miss. Tonight is the unveiling of the Billy Cannon statue outside Tiger Stadium. Cannon’s magical punt return for a touchdown in 1959 is the signature play of this series. Coach Ed Orgeron says its fitting that Cannon’s statue will be unveiled tonight and the 1958 national championship will be recognized on Saturday….

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Orgeron hopes Tiger Nation will be loud when kick-off happens at 8:15 and it will be up to them to keep the crowd in the game…

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16:45 LRN Sportscast Sept 27

Former LSU star Eric Reid has found employment. The Carolina Panthers has inked the safety from Dutchtown High School to a one-year contract. Reid signed a collusion grievance against the NFL in May after he went unsigned during the free agency period. Reid is a former starting safety with the 49ers and has not stood during the National Anthem. Reid said back in March he was willing to stop the National Anthem protests, but remain active off the field when it comes to highlighting and stopping social injustice.

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said during his radio show last night he expects injured starting offensive guard Garrett Brumfield will miss at least a couple of weeks. True freshmen Chasen Hines from Marshall, Texas will take Brumfield’s place in the starting line up.

There’s a good NFL game on tonight as the 3-0 Rams host the Minnesota Vikings. A couple of former LSU Tigers will compete against each other in this one, defensive end Danielle Hunter for the Vikings, Andrew Whitworth for the Rams.

Louisiana Tech threw the football well last week against LSU, can they do it again this Saturday against North Texas, who leads college football with 10 interceptions. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says the Mean Green are very aggressive in the secondary….
cut 18 (14) “….a lot of confidence”
Last year, Louisiana Tech led North Texas by a touchdown, but ended up losing by one point.

At Pelicans training camp, All-Star Power Forward Anthony Davis made this strong statement to the media…
cut 30 (06) “…tell me different”
Davis is entering his seventh season in the NBA. Last season, he averaged a career high in points, shot a career-high from the free throw line and from beyond the three-point line. This year instead of playing with fellow big man DeMarcus Cousins, Davis will have Julius Randle and A-D believes they each can make the other player better.

4:30 PM Newscast

A State Police Trooper used deadly force during a traffic stop in downtown Hammond. Matt Doyle has more.
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Senator Bill Cassidy has chimed in on the testimony of Christine Ford, saying in a tweet:

“This morning there was still no corroborating evidence or witnesses to any of the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh. That is still the case. And if it remains the case after today, the Senate should vote to #ConfirmKavanaugh without delay.”

Disney Cruise Line announced they will start sailing out of the Port of New Orleans in 2020 during Mardi Gras season. The 27-hundred passenger Disney Wonder is scheduled for six different Caribbean and Bahamian cruises from February 7th to March 6th.  Port of New Orleans CEO Brandy Christian says there is a reason why Disney chose to set sail from New Orleans during Mardi Gras…

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Four Louisiana State Police Troopers are recovering from injuries after a juvenile attempted to evade and flee from them in a police pursuit on LA Highway 1 that saw speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. LSP spokesperson Scott Moreau says it all started with a traffic stop on 18 year old Torie Lewis of Alexandria.  When Lewis stepped out of the vehicle, that’s when the action began.

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330PM LRN News

State Police say one of their Troopers used deadly force on a suspect in Hammond just before 1 AM this morning. Authorities identify the deceased suspect as 23-year-old Coltin Brennan Leblanc of Loranger. A witness grabbing a late night snack at a local restaurant says after being pulled over during what appeared to be a routine traffic stop, LeBlanc sped away after exchanging words with the officer…

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Authorities say Leblanc later died at North Oaks Hospital.

Four Louisiana State Police Troopers are recovering from injuries after a juvenile attempted to evade and flee from them in a police pursuit on LA Highway 1 that saw speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. LSP spokesperson Scott Moreau says the second driver is facing the heftiest charges of the three.

Cut 7 (10) “…up to the judge.”

All three subjects were arrested.

The Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Louisiana Law that would require doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. A similar law was struck down last year by the Supreme Court. Center for Reproductive Rights Senior Council TJ Tu says across the nation abortion doctors can run into serious roadblocks when trying to obtain admitting privileges, and Louisiana is no different.

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But Solicitor General Liz Murrill says the clinics did a poor job proving requiring admitting privileges would be an undue burden for operation. She says there were contradictory statements about how difficult it is to actually obtain the privileges in the state.

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Admitting privileges for abortion doctors would allow them to admit a patient to a local hospital if they had a medical emergency during a procedure.

230PM LRN News

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Louisiana law that would require abortion doctors to obtain admitting privileges at a local hospital before they can take on patients. I’m Jeff Palermo.

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Warrants were put out for sixteen former inmates and five former Washington Parish Sheriff’s Deputies related to incidents at the Washington Parish jail involving the rape of one inmate and the beating of another. The sixteen have been booked into the parish jail.

State Police say one of their Troopers used deadly force on a suspect in Hammond just before 1 AM this morning. Authorities identify the deceased suspect as 23-year-old Coltin Brennan Leblanc of Loranger. L-S-P says one of their troopers pulled LeBlanc’s vehicle over in the downtown area. A Hammond resident who witnessed the event while at a late night restaurant says it started as a normal traffic stop.

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That’s when the witness says the car drove away, with the officer on it, a few seconds later shots were fired.

Disney Cruise Line announced they will start sailing out of the Port of New Orleans in 2020 during Mardi Gras season.  Port of New Orleans CEO Brandy Christian says they are thrilled with Disney’s decision

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LRN PM Newscall September 27

A State Police Trooper used deadly force during a traffic stop in downtown Hammond. Matt Doyle has more.

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A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Louisiana law that would require abortion doctors to obtain admitting privileges at a local hospital before they can take on patients. I’m Jeff Palermo.

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1:30 PM Newscast

A State Police Trooper used deadly force during a traffic stop in downtown Hammond. Matt Doyle has more.
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A shooting inside a Dollar General store in Iberia Parish has left one man in critical condition in a Lafayette hospital and another in the custody on the parish jail.  Investigators arrested 23-year-old Joel Saenz, who ran into the store and shot the victim in the head during a physical altercation between the suspect’s brother and the victim.  The suspect left the store and was later arrested at his home.

Four Louisiana State Police Troopers are recovering from injuriesafter a juvenile attempted to evade and flee from them in a police pursuit that saw speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. LSP spokesperson Scott Moreau says the level of danger in the situation could have seen things end much worse.
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The Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Louisiana Law that would require doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. A law that included some similar language in Texas was shot down by the Supreme Court. Center for Reproductive Rights Senior Council TJ Tu says it’s a decision that fly’s in the face of the Supreme Courts previous decisions, and could make access to abortion in the Bayou State difficult to obtain.

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12:30 PM Newscast

State Police say one of their Troopers used deadly force on a suspect in Hammond just before 1 AM this morning. Police say the man was pulled over in the downtown area during a traffic stop, and ended after the officer, riding the suspects’ vehicle, fired the fatal shots. A Hammond resident who witnessed the event while at a late night restaurant says after the dramatic incident, the officer and a bystander rushed to the vehicle to attempt to assist the driver.

Cut 5 (10)  “…ambulance over.” 

Four Louisiana State Police Troopers are recovering from injuries after a juvenile attempted to evade and flee from them in a police pursuit on LA Highway 1 that saw speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. LSP spokesperson Scott Moreau says it all started with a traffic stop on 18 year old Torie Lewis of Alexandria.  When Lewis stepped out of the vehicle, the second driver took the wheel and took off, and now he’s facing the heftiest charges.
Cut 6 (12) “…seat and fled.”

The Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Louisiana Law that would require doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. A law that included some similar language in Texas was shot down by the Supreme Court. Solicitor General Liz Murrill says Louisiana’s attempt at the law was more focused, and as a result, cleared the court challenge.

cut 9 (08) “…very gratifying.”

But Center for Reproductive Rights Senior Council TJ Tu says it’s a decision that fly’s in the face of the Supreme Courts previous decisions, and could make access to abortion in the Bayou State difficult to obtain.

Here’s your commodities…

1130AM LRN News

State Police say one of their Troopers used deadly force on a suspect in Hammond just before 1 AM this morning. Police say the man was pulled over in the downtown area during a traffic stop, and ended after the officer, riding the suspects’ vehicle, fired the fatal shots. A Hammond resident who witnessed the event while at a late night restaurant says it started as a normal traffic stop.

Cut 3 (11) “…took off.” 

The witness says the Trooper was on the vehicle as it sped away.

Four Louisiana State Police Troopers are recovering from injuries after a juvenile attempted to evade and flee from them in a police pursuit on LA Highway 1 that saw speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. LSP spokesperson Scott Moreau says it all started with a traffic stop on 18 year old Torie Lewis of Alexandria.

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A new poll for the Secretary of State’s special election in November is out, with Democrat Renee Free in the lead, followed by Republicans Julie Stokes and Rick Edmonds. Pollster John Couvillion says despite being the Interim Secretary, Kyle Ardoin is lagging in the low single digits.

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The poll, by JMC Analytics, was commissioned by candidate Rick Edmonds, and showed nearly 50 percent of respondents still undecided in a race where candidates are reportedly have difficulty fundraising.

The Carolina panthers are signing for LSU standout and safety Eric Reid. Reid was one of the early adopters of a national anthem protest alongside Collin Kaepernick during his time with the 49ers, who decided not to resign the veteran after his contract ended. Reid believes his protests were responsible for his difficulty in finding a new team to play for.

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 27

This Sunday, the 2-and-1 Saints face the 1-and-2 Giants. The G-Men beat Houston 27-22 last week as the second overall pick Saquon Barkley rushed for 82 yards and a touchdown. He also caught five passes. Coach Sean Payton says the former Penn State standout is off to a great start in this league…
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Rookie D-J Chark from Alexandria is off to a slow start in Jacksonville. The Jaguars second-round pick from LSU only has one catch on the season. Jacksonville hosts the New York Jets this Sunday.

The Carolina Panthers have signed former LSU standout Eric Reid. The safety has been waiting to sign with a team since the 49ers decided against re-signing him. Reid believed he was out of work because of his national anthem protests while playing in San Francisco.

After battling with LSU into the 4th quarter last week, La Tech will jump into Conference USA play this Saturday by facing one of the best teams in the league. North Texas is 4-0 and that includes a blowout win over Arkansas. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says the Mean Green do a lot of things well…
Cut 16 (22) “.. high level”
And North Texas leads the nation with interceptions as they have picked off 10 passes. Kick-off is at 6:30.

McNeese State is 2-0 and they will host Stephen F Austin on Saturday night. The Lumberjacks are coming off a three-point win over Abilene Christian. McNeese has not defeated Stephen F at home since 2012.