LRN PM Newscall November 2

Louisiana’s flood protection systems weathered five named storms this year and appear to be doing ok. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A UNO Survey shows Governor Edwards has a 56-percent job approval rating. Brooke Thorington has more

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The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority believes the state’s flood protection systems are in good shape after tested by a record hurricane season.

CPRA Chief of Engineering Rudy Simoneaux says one problem area was the Burrito Levee in Grand Isle that breached during Zeta. He says it will need some repairs.

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The Burrito Levee is a seven-mile, 13-foot tall structure of dry clay covered in tarp protecting the city that faces the Gulf. Despite the breach, most Grand Isle homes are reportedly ok due to being highly elevated on stilts.

Simoneaux says this week they’re aiming to get down into lower Terrebonne Parish near Cocodrie where the storm made landfall for further inspections.

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Simoneaux says a lot of the projects out in southwest Louisiana did pretty well despite being hammered by Laura and Delta.

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Amendment 7 on the statewide ballot would protect unclaimed property money in a new trust fund. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says each year if new collections entrusted to the Treasurer exceed what’s collected by rightful owners, the difference goes into the state’s general fund.

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Scott says in the past the Treasurer’s Office on average would locate approximately 25-thousand owners annually, but now Treasure John Schroder with new technology and more staff is locating 250-thousand owners a year. So there is less excess to go to the general fund.

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Unclaimed property consists of for example your grandmother purchased you a CD and the bank couldn’t find you, it’s then turned over to the state…

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Proponents of the Amendment say it protects money that belongs to the people. Opponents say the program has existed for close to 50 years and has never had more claims than collections in a year.

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A UNO Research Center survey indicates a 56-percent job approval rating for Governor John Bel Edwards. The random poll of 755 respondents asked participants to rate his job performance and also questioned about COVID-19.  Research Center Director, Professor Ed Chervenak…

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Chervenak says 67-percent of respondents feel COVID is a serious problem and that is proportionate with Edwards job approval rating.

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A gender gap is present in the job approval ratings of the Democratic governor. Half of the males surveyed favored the governor’s job performance while 61-percent of females approved. Chervenak says nationally women tend to vote democrat.

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The survey was conducted on October 22

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Power should be back on for most Zeta-impacted customers by Wednesday but could be out for pockets of customers in the lower southeast parishes until Saturday according to Entergy.

Entergy CEO Phillip May says the lower portions of Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Jefferson, and Lafourche Parishes took a real beating.

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The election is Tuesday and May says for polling stations that don’t have power by then, they will provide “power pods” that can power the station for the day.

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But May says the priority right now is restoring electricity to those polling stations and getting them back on the grid.

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1:30 LRN Newscast November 2

A UNO Survey shows Governor Edwards has a 56-percent job approval rating. Brooke Thorington has more
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LSU student and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member Terry Pat Reynolds the Second has been charged with criminal hazing and failure to seek assistance. LSU has been investigating the fraternity for over a week after a male student was hospitalized. The arrest report says the victim had a blood alcohol content of nearly six times the legal limit. The freshman has since been released from the hospital.

Entergy still has 62-thousand customers without power following the Wednesday night landfall of Hurricane Zeta. That includes some polling sites without electricity. Entergy CEO Phillip May says for polling stations that don’t have power by then, they will provide a “power pod”…
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But May says the priority right now is restoring electricity to those polling stations and getting them back on the grid.

The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority says repairs will be needed to the Burrito Levee in Grand Isle, which breached in three places when Zeta made landfall. Engineering Division Chief Rudy Simoneaux says they also need to do further inspections in lower Terrebonne Parish near Cocordie, but he says southwest Louisiana fared well despite being hammered by Laura and Delta…
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1230 PM LRN News

The breaching of the Burrito Levee in Grand Isle appears to be the only significant damage the state’s flood protection systems sustained as a result of a record five named storms that made landfall in Louisiana this season. But Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chief of Engineering Rudy Simoneaux says their surveys aren’t complete yet and they’re aiming to get down into lower Terrebonne Parish near Cocodrie where the storm made landfall for further inspections.

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Governor Edwards scores a 56 percent approval rating in a new poll from UNO. UNO Research Center Director, pollster, and Professor Ed Chervenak…

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The survey was conducted October 22nd and polled 755 Louisianans.

 

The Saints come back from a frigid Soldier Field with their fourth straight W after taking down the Bears 26-23 in overtime. Each of those four wins has been by six points or less and Safety Malcolm Jenkins says they knew they would have to grind this victory out…

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The defense sacked Bears QB Nick Foles five times and intercepted him once. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns on a windy night. Alvin Kamara had 163 total yards. The Saints are 5-2 and tied with Tampa Bay for first place in the NFC South.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 2

It’s becoming a common occurrence, Saints games going down to the wire, but at least New Orleans is winning them. They pulled off a 26-23 overtime win in Chicago last night. Each victory during their four-game winning streak has been by six points or less. Safety Malcolm Jenkins…
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The Saints are at Tampa Bay Sunday night.

After an embarrassing 48-11 loss to Auburn, the calls continue from the fan base for the removal of Bo Pelini as LSU defensive coordinator. But Coach Ed Orgeron does not plan on making any midseason coaching changes…
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LSU is off this Saturday and they’ll host Alabama on November 14th.

The Ragin Cajuns rolled up a season-high 614 yards of offense in a 44-34 win over Texas State on Saturday. Quarterback Levi Lewis threw for 332 yards and two touchdowns and Trey Ragas rushed for 131 yards and three scores. Coach Billy Napier says the offense needed to play well after giving up a season-high 34 points
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After winning their last two games on the road, the Cajuns return home this Saturday to host Arkansas State for homecoming.

Louisiana Tech won a wild double-overtime affair with UAB on Saturday to snap a two-game losing streak. The victory gives the Bulldogs a chance to still win the Conference USA West Division.

ULM is still winless after losing to Appalachian State 31-13 and their top running back Josh Johnson left the game with a hamstring injury.

11:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 2

Amendment 7 on the statewide ballot would protect unclaimed property money in a new trust fund. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says each year if new collections entrusted to the Treasurer exceed what’s collected by rightful owners, the difference goes into the state’s general fund.

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Opponents say the program has existed for close to 50 years and has never had more claims than collections in a year.

State Police Captain Lamar Davis has been promoted to LSP Superintendent, replacing Col. Kevin Reeves who retired after three years running the department. Governor John Bel Edwards says Davis is a 25-year LSP vet who has worked a lot of different jobs in the department.

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The Saints won their fourth straight last night pulling off a hard-fought victory in Chicago by beating the Bears 26-23 in overtime on a Wil Lutz 35-yard field goal. It was redemption for Lutz, who missed a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter, his first miss of the season…

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The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority believes the state’s flood protection systems are in good shape even after being tested by a record hurricane season. CPRA Chief of Engineering Rudy Simoneaux says one problem area was the Burrito Levee in Grand Isle that was breached during Zeta. He says it will need some repairs.

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10:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 2

Senator Bill Cassidy faces his first reelection effort with Democrat and Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins his biggest threat on tomorrow’s ballot. Matt Doyle has more.

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Holden Matthews, who is charged with intentionally setting fire to multiple African American churches in Opelousas spring of 2019, will be sentenced in court at 1:30 today. Matthews was originally scheduled to be sentenced in state and federal court last month and it was rescheduled twice. A judge set a continuance due to new evidence last week, the nature of the new evidence is unknown.

State Police Captain Lamar Davis has been promoted to LSP Superintendent, replacing Col. Kevin Reeves who retired after three years running the department. Governor John Bel Edwards says Davis is a 25-year LSP vet who has worked a lot of different jobs in the department. Edwards, a former paratrooper, says he’s a fan of Davis’ military background.

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A department of Justice grant to the LSU Law Center and Innocence Project New Orleans will establish a Wrongful Conviction Clinic at the school. Assistant Dean of Experiential Education Robert Lancaster says the half a million grant will allow students to learn about the causes and remedies of wrongful convictions and procedures.

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9:30 LRN Newscast November 2

Voters are facing a large ballot tomorrow. The country has been focused on the presidential election and in Louisiana there’s also a Senate race, plus Congressional races and seven constitutional amendments on the statewide ballot. Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins is the main challenger to Republican Incumbent Bill Cassidy in the Senate race…
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Cassidy says his work as a doctor has helped to lower health insurance premiums and looks forward to working on an infrastructure spending package in 2021.

The Saints won their fourth straight last night pulling off a hard-fought victory in Chicago by beating the Bears 26-23 in overtime on a Wil Lutz 35-yard field goal. It was redemption for Lutz, who missed a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter, his first miss of the season…
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Louisiana State Police has a new Superintendent, Lamar Davis…
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Thanks to a 500-thousand dollar grant from the Department of Justice, the LSU law school is establishing a Wrongful Conviction Clinic, with the cooperation of the Innocence Project New Orleans. Professor Robert Lancaster says the goal is to enroll six to eight law students each semester…
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8:30 LRN Newscast November 2

Louisiana’s quiet U-S Senate race could end tomorrow night as Republican Senator Bill Cassidy could win re-election without the need for a runoff. His main challenger is Adrian Perkins, a Democrat, who is the mayor of Shreveport. During the campaign that’s mostly consisted of TV commercials, Perkins has hammered Cassidy for his vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act early in the Trump presidency…
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Cassidy, a doctor, doesn’t regret his vote to repeal what he calls the “Unaffordable Care Act”. He says middle-class families can’t pay Obamacare premiums, but even so, he’s worked to fix that…
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Polls are open tomorrow from 6 AM to 8 PM. All absentee ballots must be returned by 4:30 PM today.

LSU’s law center has received nearly 500-thousand dollars from the US Justice Department to establish a Wrongful Conviction Clinic that will also include the Innocence Project New Orleans, which works to clear people who have been wrongfully convicted. Professor Robert Dean says the clinic will allow the Innocence Project to expand its capacity to review cases and allow LSU law students to gain practical experience…
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After an embarrassing 48-11 loss to Auburn, the worst loss for the Bayou Bengals since 1996, the calls continue from the fan base for the removal of Bo Pelini as LSU defensive coordinator. But Coach Ed Orgeron does not plan on making any midseason coaching changes…
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7:30 LRN Newscast November 2nd

Republican Bill Cassidy is seeking a second six-year term in the U-S Senate on the Tuesday ballot and faces 14 challengers headlined by Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins, a black Democrat. Cassidy says if given another term he’ll focus on reducing healthcare costs, improving the VA, and passing a substantial infrastructure package that would spur construction.
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But Perkins, an Army Veteran, says Louisianans need a leader in D.C. who will focus on COVID-related issues like reinstating federal unemployment benefits and winning aid for struggling local governments.
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LSU’s Law School and Innocence Project New Orleans receive a Department of Justice grant to establish a Wrongful Conviction Clinic. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Captain Lamar Davis is the new Superintendent of State Police, replacing the retiring Kevin Reeves. Davis takes over as controversy swirls around the L-S-P over accusations they had a role in the death of a black man while in custody last year and the use of racial slurs among troopers. Governor Edwards believes Davis will lead this agency with utmost professionalism…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast November 2nd

The Saints won their fourth straight last night pulling off a hard-fought victory in Chicago by beating the Bears 26-23 in overtime on a Wil Lutz 35-yard field goal. It was redemption for Lutz, who missed a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter, his first miss of the season…
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The Saints are 5-2.

It was an ugly 48-11 loss for LSU at Auburn on Saturday. The Bayou Bengals are 2-and-3 could be facing their first two-game losing streak in the Ed Orgeron era as they host second-ranked Alabama on November 14. Linebacker Jabril Cox says they can’t dwell on the loss to Auburn…
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Louisiana Tech ended a two-game losing streak on Saturday with a wild 37-34 double-overtime victory over UAB. The Bulldogs trailed by two touchdowns entering the fourth quarter and tied the game with 10 seconds left and won the contest on a 35-yard field goal by Jacob Barnes. Coach Skip Holtz says it was a strange game, but a big win…
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Tech travels to Denton on Saturday to face North Texas.

The Ragin Cajuns are ranked 27th in the A-P poll after beating Texas State 44-34 on Saturday night. Trey Ragas had three touchdown runs, while Levi Lewis threw for 332 yards and two touchdowns and he also ran for a score.