9:30 LRN Newscast May 23

US Senator John Kennedy slams his Democratic colleagues in the other chamber who are contemplating whether to impeach President Donald Trump. Kennedy’s message on the Senate floor was direct
Cut 13 (04) “…off the pot”
The state’s junior senator made the statement shortly after a meeting between the president and Democrats ended before it ever really started. Kennedy says he hopes the House leadership and the Trump administration can sit down and talk constructively about how their behavior could impact important institutions in this country.

Legislation requiring restaurants to tell customers what country their shrimp or crawfish came from has received the backing of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee. The House has also voted for the proposal. LaRose Representative Truck Gisclair says the legislation has also been endorsed by several coastal parishes that rely on the fishing industry…
cut 12 (11) “…out there”
Gisclair says the Louisiana Restaurant Association’s concerns with the legislation have been addressed.

Tulane and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System researchers believe they’ve made a breakthrough in the fight against the opioid. Tulane Doctor James Zadina says they’ve developed an opioid that speeds up recovery, without increasing pain sensitivity. Zadina says they’ve tested their new drug on rats and hope to begin human clinical trials soon…
cut 6 (09) “….in humans”

Here’s some interesting news as the summer cranks up. The Water Quality and Health Council has found 51-percent of US adults admit to either swimming as a substitute to showering or using the pool to rinse off after exercise or yardwork. Public health expert Chris Wiant says using a swimming pool as a communal bathtub raises the risk of waterborne illnesses…..
cut 8 (09) “…disinfectant”
A pre-swim shower helps remove dirt, perspiration, and personal care items like deodorant.

8:30AM LRN Newscast May 23

President Trump’s meeting with Congressional democratic leaders fell apart and then Trump told the public he will not work with Democrats unless they stop their investigations into his administration, US Senator John Kennedy stated if House leadership wants to impeach the President then do it

Cut 14 (17) “…court system.”

It was a heartbreaking loss last night as the LSU Tigers fought for 6 hours and 43 mins in a 17 inning game to lose to Mississippi State 6-5. It was the longest recorded game for the SEC Tournament and LSU baseball. The game ended at 3:03 this morning. Coach Paul Mainieri

Cut 20 (:03) … Wanted to lose

The Tigers are forced now to take a quick nap and rally to face Auburn at 1 o’clock today.

Government and law enforcement officials say they are dealing with an opioid crisis, because the addiction to pain killers is leading to an increase in suicides and overdose deaths. But promising research out of Tulane and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System with the development of a new pain pill could change things. Senior Study author Dr. James Zadina says the opioid their could reduce addiction.

Cut 5 (07) “…to humans”

 

The Water Quality and Health Council’s Healthy Pools survey reveals things aren’t as clean as you think they are at the local pool. Public Health Expert for the council Chris Wiant (we-ant) says the risk of waterborne illness is a problem when almost a quarter of swimmers surveyed would swim within an hour of having diarrhea.

Cut 9 (11) “…time.″

7:30 AM LRN Newscast May 23

The US Army Corps of Engineers is looking to open the Morganza Spillway as the Mississippi River is predicated to crest by June 5th.  This would be the third time in the spillway’s history it’s ever been opened. Weeks ago stakeholders along the Morganza were told engineers had no intentions of opening the spillway but plans have changed due to the Mississippi River being above flood stage for months and heavy rains continue to fall in the Midwest. Governor Edwards is meeting with the United Command Group today to discuss river flooding.

The Louisiana House is expected to vote on a few high profile bills before they take a break for the Memorial Day weekend. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

A bill requiring restaurants to inform customers the country of origin of their shrimp and crawfish is advancing at the state capitol. Louisiana Restaurant Association lobbyist Eldon Rogillo (Row-gillo) says they don’t have an issue telling customers the country of origin, but how it would appear on the menu has been their biggest concern…

Cut 11 (11) “…run by.”

For restaurants that don’t use menus, a sign at their entrance would be required.

President Trump says he refuses to work with Democrats until they agree to stop investigating his administration. Yesterday House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she came to meet the President to talk about infrastructure projects, but instead he took a pass. US Senator John Kennedy hopes both sides can move past their political differences in order to produce significant legislation to improve our transportation system.

Cut 15 (11) “fighting”

6:45 LRN Sportscast May 23

LSU battled for a school record six-hours, 43-minutes and for 17 innings, another school record, against Mississippi State, but it was the Bulldogs who came out on top six to five in the SEC Tournament. M-S-U was able to push across the winning run thanks to a couple of wild pitches from losing pitcher Ma’Khail Hilliard and then a base hit by Mississippi State rightfielder Gunner Halter.

LSU rallied back from a four to nothing deficit to send the game into extra innings. Giovanni DiGiacomo hit his first home run at LSU, a two-run shot in the eighth to tie the game. LSU took the lead in the 16th inning, but Hilliard gave up a run in the 16th and 17th. The Bayou Bengals will now have to play again at 1 PM in an elimination game against Auburn, after finishing yesterday’s game at 3:03 this morning.

Louisiana Tech is facing a Conference USA Tournament elimination game this morning at 9 AM versus Rice. The Bulldogs lost to Marshall six to four in 12 innings.

ULM pulled off a big upset in the Sun Belt Tournament as the Warhawks blanked top seeded Texas State eight to nothing. Trey Jeans threw a three-hitter, Joey Jordan drove in two runs. ULM will now face fourth-seeded Texas-Arlington at 6:30 tonight. The Ragin Cajuns lost in 13 innings to Georgia Southern, six to five and will play an elimination game this morning against Troy.

In the Southland Tournament, Stephen F Austin blanked Southeastern Louisiana five to nothing, Central Arkansas shutout Northwestern State two to nothing, but McNeese edged Incarnate Word two to one. Aidan Anderson threw his first complete game. Today, S-L-U faces Northwestern State in an elimination game,while the Cowboys will face eight seeded Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi at 7 PM.

In the NBA, the Pelicans Jrue Holiday has been named to the league’s All-Defensive second team.

The NFL is eliminating the single-header rule, which means fans throughout the country will get to see three games every Sunday afternoon.

6:30AM LRN Newscast May 23

Louisiana US Senator John Kennedy slams his Democratic colleagues in the other chamber who are contemplating whether to impeach President Trump. Kennedy’s message on the Senate floor was very direct.

Cut 13 (04) “…off the pot”

Kennedy made his comments after President Trump’s meeting with Congressional democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer fell apart and led to the president holding a news conference in the Rose Garden telling the American people he will not work with Democrats unless they stop their investigations into his administration.

Researchers at Tulane and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System say they’ve developed a new type of opioid that speeds up recovery without increasing pain sensitivity or risk of chronic pain. Senior Study Author Dr. James Zadina says these results are encouraging…

Cut 4 (10) “… do nothing.”

The Water Quality and Health Council’s Healthy Pools survey shows your local pool is likely being used as a bathtub by swimmers. Public Health Expert for the council Chris Wiant (We-ant) says the survey reports 48 percent of swimmers never shower before getting into the pool…

Cut 7 (11) “…admit it.” (2x)

A long night for the LSU Baseball and Tiger fans as they lost to Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament 6-5 after 17 innings. The game lasts 6 hours and 43 minutes and ended at 3:03 this morning, both SEC Tournament and LSU records.  The Tigers will have to rally and face Auburn at 1 pm today.

LRN AM Newscall May 23

A new opioid developed by researchers at Tulane and the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System is showing it can increase recovery time and a decrease pain-sensitivity among animals. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (33) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

_____________________________

A new survey from the Water Quality and Health Council is a reminder that the local pool is likely being used as a communal bathtub. Connor Ferrill has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Connor Ferrill” 

_______________________________________________

The Louisiana House is expected to vote on a few high profile bills before they take a break for the Memorial Day weekend. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

__________________________________

Researchers at Tulane and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System say they’ve developed a new type of opioid that speeds up recovery without increasing pain sensitivity or risk of chronic pain. Senior Study Author Dr. James Zadina says these results are encouraging…

Cut 4 (10) “… do nothing.”

Government and law enforcement officials say they are dealing with an opioid increase, because the addiction to pain killers is leading to an increase in suicides and overdose deaths. But Zadina says the opioid they developed possibly reduces addiction.

Cut 5 (07) “…to humans”

Zadina says they’ve tested their new drug on rats and hope to begin human clinical trials soon….

Cut 6 (09) “…in humans.”

__________________________________

The Water Quality and Health Council’s Healthy Pools survey shows your local pool is likely being used as a bathtub by swimmers. Public Health Expert for the council Chris Wiant says the survey reports 48 percent of swimmers never shower before getting into the pool…

Cut 7 (11) “…admit it.” (2x)

Wiant says when swimmers don’t wash off before getting in the pool it can raise the risk of waterborne illnesses…

Cut 8 (09) “…disinfectant.”

A pre-swim shower helps remove dirt, perspiration, and personal care items like deodorant.

Wiant says the risk of waterborne illness is a problem when almost a quarter of swimmers surveyed would swim within an hour of having diarrhea.

Cut 9 (11) “…time.″

More information is available at Healthypools.org

_________________________________

A bill requiring restaurants to inform customers the country of orgin of their  shrimp and crawfish is advancing at the state capitol. Louisiana Restaurant Association lobbyist Eldon Rogillo says they had some concerns, but he’s worked with the bill’s author, LaRose Representative Truck Gisclair

Cut 10 (12) “…some compromise.”

The Louisiana Restaurant Association says they don’t have an issue telling customers the country of origin of the seafood they serve, but how it would appear on the menu has been their biggest concern…

Cut 11 (11) “…run by.”

For restaurants that don’t use menus, a sign at their entrance would need to disclose where their crawfish and shrimp came from.

The bill has already been approved by the House and on Wednesday it received the backing of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee. Gisclair says the legislation has also been endorsed by several coastal parishes that rely on the fishing industry

Cut 12 (11) “…out there”

______________________________________________

US Senator John Kennedy slams his Democratic colleagues in the other chamber who are contemplating whether to impeach President Donald Trump. Kennedy’s message on the Senate floor was direct

Cut 13 (04) “…off the pot”

Kennedy made his comments after President Trump’s meeting with Congressional democratic leaders fell apart and led to the president holding a news conference telling the American people he will not work with Democrats unless they stop their investigations into his administration. Kennedy says if House leadership wants to impeach the President then do it

Cut 14 (17) “…court system.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she came to meet the President to talk about infrastructure projects, but instead he took a pass. Kennedy hopes both sides can move past their political differences in order to produce significant legislation to improve our transportation system

Cut 15 (11) “fighting”

 

17:30 LRN Legislative Report

The full Senate approves legislation that would give voters a chance to declare that abortions are unconstitutional. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says voters would have a chance in October to add the anti-abortion language to the state constitution…
Cut 3 (09) “…in DC.”
Opponents say constitutions are meant to protect a persons right.

Legislation that would create a database of veteran-owned businesses to help consumers who may want to do business with them is one step closer to final legislative approval. Governor John Bel Edwards supports the legislation and he says safeguards are in place to prevent abuse of the program…
cut 9 (12) “….do this”
The Senate Commerce committee approved the House approved bill today and it heads to the full Senate.

An effort to give voters a chance to decide if the minimum wage should be raised to nine dollars an hour has died in the Louisiana Senate. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says the 26 votes needed to send his proposal to the House are not there…
Cut 5 (08) “…do not have the votes”
It’s a legislative defeat for Governor John Bel Edwards who has backed legislation to increase the minimum wage, but the Republican controlled legislature does not support it.

The Louisiana House has passed the lethal injection secrecy bill. It would keep secret the drugs used to carry out a lethal injection in Louisiana. But opponents cried foul about the ethics of keeping contractual details away from taxpayers. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says if drug companies that make lethal serums are proud of their work, they should stand behind it.
Cut 15 (13) “use”
Despite the objection, the bill heads to the Senate for more discussion.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers will get a chance to improve their resume to host an NCAA Regional when they face Mississippi State tonight in Hoover, Alabama. The Tigers took two of three from the Bulldogs during the regular season. Eric Walker will start on the mound for the Tigers and he pitched very well against the Bulldogs earlier this season. The game will start after 8 PM.

Louisiana Tech is in the loser’s bracket of the Conference USA Tournament after falling to Marshall six to four in 12 innings. The Ragin Cajuns also dropped a close game in the Sun Belt Tournament as Georgia Southern beat U-L Lafayette six to five. ULM will play top seeded Texas State tonight.

Southeastern Louisiana is in the loser’s bracket of the Southland tournament. Sixth seeded Stephen F Austin blanked Southeastern Louisiana five to nothing. Northwestern State was shutout as the Demons were downed by Central Arkansas two to nothing. McNeese will face U-I-W later tonight.

New Pelicans general manager Trajan Langdon has made his first comments to the media since his hiring. Langdon says the franchise is committed to a sustainable team building approach, even if it means the team misses out on the playoffs for a year or two.
cut 17 (20) “behind”
Langdon was previously the assistant general manager for Brooklyn and he was named the G-League Executive of the Year.

Some news out of the NFL today, Divisional playoff games on Sunday will be pushed back to two and 5:30 PM central time. Cleveland and Kansas City will host future drafts. New Orleans can’t host, mainly because the draft falls of Jazz Fest weekend. And starting in 2020, drills for the NFL combine will take place in the afternoon and during the prime-time so more people can watch live.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 22

A Florida man working as a DOTD contractor was killed Wednesday morning while working on the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. State transportation says a vehicle collided with equipment that ultimately made impact with the worker. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they are not sure what led to the tragic incident, but distracted driving has been a big problem on this stretch of highway…

cut 12(10)   “…distracted driving””

 

An effort to give voters a chance to decide if the minimum wage should be raised to nine dollars an hour died in the Louisiana Senate. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says the 26 votes needed to send his proposal to the House were not there…

Cut 5 (08) “…do not have the votes”

The full Senate approves legislation that would give voters a chance to declare that abortions are unconstitutional. Supporters of House Bill 425 say it will make sure abortions are not legal in Louisiana if Roe versus Wade is overturned. Opponents say constitutions are meant to protect a person’s right. But Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson says Louisiana has shown to be a pro-life state…

Cut 4 (11) “…supreme court” 

A House approved bill to certify veteran-owned businesses advances out of the Senate Commerce committee. Any business that is majority owned by veterans would be provided a statewide insignia to display. Governor John Bel Edwards says the bill will also create a database of veteran-owned business…

Cut 8 (06) “…trade with”

Now it goes to the senate for a vote.

15:30 LRN Newscast May 22

Once again an effort to increase the minimum wage fails to gain support in the legislature. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

____________________________

A house approved bill to certify veteran-owned businesses advances out of the Senate Commerce. Census data indicates Louisiana has 42,000 veteran-owned businesses. Governor Edwards says as a former army ranger he hopes House Bill 391 will connect these businesses with unemployed veterans…

Cut 10 (12) “…designation.”

 

The full Senate approves legislation that would give voters a chance to declare that abortions are unconstitutional. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says voters would have a chance in October to add the anti-abortion language to the state constitution…

Cut 3 (09) “…in DC.”

 

 

An employee for a DOTD contractor was killed Wednesday morning while working on the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. The state transportation department says a vehicle collided with equipment that ultimately made impact with the worker. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says State Police is investigating, but they have this advice for motorists

Cut 11 (07)“   doesn’t happen”

 

A cause on the wreck has not been determined.