12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 03

The State Superintendent of Education is encouraging school systems to remove access to TikTok.

CUT 01(30)      “…Thorington.”

The Coast Guard confirms they have recovered the remains of four men who were in a helicopter that went down into the Gulf of Mexico Thursday. The helicopter was being operated by Rotorcraft Leasing Company, LLC, and the passengers were employed by Island Operating Company.

 

After a rough year for investors, with lots of financial losses…what may 2023 bring for stocks, money funds and other investments? The Dow ended 2022 down 9-percent. The S&P 500 ended down over 19-percent and the NASDAQ ended down a whopping 33-percent. Is a big market crash imminent? Baton Rouge-based financial advisor Fred Dent says it’s possible, but not likely…:

CUT 06  (08)        so who knows?

Dent advises you stay the course on your investments, but DO contact your financial advisor soon and discuss concerns, ask questions and make possible adjustments.

And now today’s markets…

11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 03

An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car and killed two Brusly teenage girls during a high-speed chase Saturday…:

CUT 01(37)      “…Thorington.”

A former Livingston Parish Sheriff’s deputy pleads guilty to numerous sex crimes, including some against juveniles. Dennis Perkins took a plea deal; the details of which are mostly unknown. He faces dozens of years behind bars at sentencing.

 

Because of security concerns linked to the popular app TikTok, State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley is recommending school systems remove access to it on campus. Brumley sent a letter today to school systems advising them to remove access to TikTok or any other application developed by their parent company, China-based ByteDance Limited. He says there’s just not enough known about the personal data the application is collecting and it’s best to safeguard students…:

CUT 04(07)      “…communication tool.”

He’s also asking all school groups to stop using TikTok.

This is Governor John Bel Edwards’ final year in office; a lame-duck year for Edwards and the Louisiana Legislature. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says he expects the governor to concentrate on existing problems and issues…:

CUT 12(10)      “…to see that.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

18th Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton expects to see legislation in the legislative session that addresses the tragic deaths of two teenage students from Brusly High School, who were killed in a crash involving an Addis Police officer traveling at a high speed during a police chase for a vehicle theft suspect….
cut 5 (07) “….violent nature”
Clayton says Officer David Cauthron was reckless in his pursuit and is now facing two counts of negligent homicide.

Because of security concerns linked to the popular app TikTok, State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley is recommending school systems remove access to the video-sharing application from publicly funded devices.
Cut 3 (11) “…to examine.”
Brumley says schools also should no longer use TikTok as a way to promote their school, teachers or athletic teams.

Websites with pornographic material are now required to verify a user’s age in Louisiana or face consequences. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Strong storms are moving through the state. A flash flood warning is in effect until 11:45 today or northwestern Avoyelles and Central Rapides Parishes. Between two to four inches of rain have fallen in a short period of time. A large portion of southeast Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 5 PM today.

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 3

An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car with three passengers in Brusly and killed two teenage girls while he was participating in a high-speed chase Saturday. 18th Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton says he believes the two charges of negligent homicide and one charge of negligent injuring are warranted against David Cauthron.

Cut 6 (11)  “…under arrest.” 

A new law that went into effect with the new year makes it more difficult for minors to access pornography on the internet. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel, who’s also a licensed counselor, authored the legislation because of the harmful effects pornography can have on children, like depression, and anxiety and they’re more likely to…

Cut 7 (08) “…in boy’s aggression.”

The new law requires such sites to verify one’s age.

The field for the 2023 governor’s race should become clearer this month.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

 

There’s potential for severe weather today as damaging thunderstorms track eastward across the state along with the possibility for flooding. A flood watch is in effect from noon until this evening for southwest, northeast, and southeast Louisiana with the possibility of one to three inches of rain or even higher in areas that experience multiple thunderstorms.

8:30 LRN Newscast

An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car with three passengers in Brusly and killed two teenage girls while he was participating in a high-speed chase Saturday. 18th Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton says once the evidence comes out the public will be enraged over Officer David Cauthron’s actions.
Cut 4 (07) “…horrible decision.”
17-year-old Maggie Dunn and 15-year-old Caroline Gill were killed and Maggie’s brother Liam Dunn was also injured in the crash.

A new law that went into effect with the new year makes it more difficult for minors to access pornography on the internet. Metairie Representative Laure Schlegel’s legislation gives parents the opportunity to sue a porn company if they do not require age verification on their website…
cut 9 (08) “…have to”
Schlegel says websites would verify someone’s age in collaboration with LA Wallet.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism’s Celebration Riverboat float rolled in yesterday’s Rose Bowl Parade and won the Showmanship Award for the most outstanding display of showmanship and entertainment. The float cost the state 350-thousand dollars and it’s used to help promote tourism to the Bayou State.

LSU steamrolled Purdue in the Citrus Bowl on Monday as they pounded the Boilermakers 63-7. Jayden Daniels started at quarterback as expected, but back-up Garrett Nussmeier also saw significant snaps. Daniels threw for 139 yards and a TD, while Nussmeier had 173 yards passing and two touchdowns and an interception. Coach Brian Kelly says Daniels still goes into the offseason as the starter…
Cut 14 (14) “…elite quarterbacks.”

Michael Pratt’s six-yard touchdown pass to Alex Bauman with nine seconds left helped give Tulane a 46-45 victory over USC in the Cotton Bowl.

7:30 LRN Newscast

An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car and killed two Brusly teenage girls during a high-speed chase Saturday. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (37) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

There’s a potential for severe weather today. AT this hour strong storms are moving through northeast Louisiana and moving into Avoyelles, Concordia and Tensas parishes.

A big announcement is expected soon from junior U-S Senator John Kennedy who is considering a run for governor this year. If Kennedy doesn’t run, political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says there will be a large field of candidates, but they need to raise a lot of money to compete with Attorney General Jeff Landry, who already has the endorsement of the state GOP…
cut 11 (11) “…statewide organization”

One of the many new laws that went into effect with 2023 is legislation that requires age verification for any website that contains 33-percent or more pornographic material. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel authored the law…
cut 8 (11) “….the majority of children”
Schlegel says a website that features a lot of pornography could be sued by a child’s parent if they do not verify age.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The 17th ranked LSU Tigers finished off the 2022 season with a resounding 63-7 blowout win over Purdue in the Citrus Bowl yesterday. The win gives the Tigers ten wins on the season. Sophomore receiver Malik Nabers had a career high 163 receiving yards and a TD. He also he threw two touchdown passes, one of them went for a touchdown. The defense was on point too. Three interceptions and four sacks. Coach Brian Kelly was impressed…
cut 15 (18) “….today”
There’s a good chance LSU will enter next season ranked in the Top 10 and the same goes for Florida State. The two storied programs will kick off the 2023 season in Orlando in September.

What a victory for Tulane yesterday in the Cotton Bowl as the Green Wave rallied back from a 15-point deficit to beat U-S-C 46-45 to finish a magical season with a 12-2 record. Coach Willie Fritz led the turnaround of a program that won just two games last season…
Cut 16 (20) “…for an institution”
Tulane found themselves down 45-30 with 4 minutes and 30 seconds left. A fourth touchdown run by Tyjae Spears, a safety and then a touchdown pass with nine seconds left produced the comeback.

Zion Williamson left last night’s game with the 76ers with a hamstring strain and the Pelicans lost to Philadelphia 120 to 111.

6:30 LRN Newscast

2023 is shaping up to be a fascinating year for state politics with a governor’s race taking place in the fall. We still don’t know who is exactly running, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says we are expecting a decision from junior U-S Senator John Kennedy soon…
Cut 10 (10) “…couple months now”

18th Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton expects to see legislation in the legislative session that addresses the tragic deaths of two teenage students from Brusly High School, who were killed in a crash involving an Addis Police officer traveling at a high speed after a vehicle theft suspect….
cut 5 (07) “….violent nature”
Clayton says Officer David Cauthron was reckless in his pursuit and is now facing two counts of negligent homicide.

Websites with pornographic material are now required to verify a user’s age in Louisiana or face consequences. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A tornado watch is posted until 11 AM for the I-20 north Louisiana parishes. The Alexandria area is under a flash flood watch until noon and a large portion of southeast Louisiana is under a flash flood watch until 10 PM.

LRN AM Newscall January 3

An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car and killed two Brusly teenage girls during a high-speed chase Saturday. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (37)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Websites with pornographic material are now required to verify a user’s age in Louisiana or face consequences. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The field for the 2023 governor’s race should become more clear this month. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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An Addis police officer faces two counts of negligent homicide after his vehicle struck a car with three passengers in Brusly and killed two teenage girls while he was participating in a high-speed chase Saturday. 18th Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton says once the evidence comes out the public will be enraged over Officer David Cauthron’s actions.

Cut 4 (07)  “…horrible decision.”

17-year-old Maggie Dunn and 15-year-old Caroline Gill were killed and Maggie’s brother Liam Dunn was also injured in the crash.

Authorities were pursuing 24-year-old Tyquel Zanders who allegedly stole a family member’s vehicle and led them on a chase in both East and West Baton Rouge parishes, that reached speeds of 110 miles per hour. Clayton expects there will be legislation to better define when officers can and cannot pursue a suspect at high rates of speed.

Cut 5 (07) “…violent nature.”

Zanders also faces charges in the deaths of the two teens.

Clayton says he believes the two charges of negligent homicide and one charge of negligent injuring are warranted against Cauthron.

Cut 6 (11)  “…under arrest.” 

Grief and crisis counselors will be at Brusly High School to assist students with the loss of their classmates.

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As of January 1st, websites that have pornographic material must verify a user’s age in Louisiana or face consequences. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel, who’s also a licensed counselor, authored the legislation because of the harmful effects pornography can have on children, like depression, and anxiety and they’re more likely to…

Cut 7 (08) “…in boy’s aggression.”

Schlegel says pornography is also tied to two of society’s greatest ills like sexual assault and human trafficking.

She believes age verification should be the gold standard when it comes to pornography which Schlegel says is just a click away and too accessible for children.

Cut 8 (11)  “…the majority of children.”

Louisiana is the first state to pass such a law and Schlegel hopes to see the issue addressed on a federal level.

Cut 9 (08)  “…have to.”

Schlegel says accountability will come when companies are sued for allowing minors access to hardcore pornography. She says websites would verify someone’s age in collaboration with LA Wallet. 

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2023 is shaping up to be a fascinating year for state politics with a governor’s race taking place in the fall. We still don’t know who is exactly running, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says we are expecting a decision from junior U-S Senator John Kennedy…

Cut 10 (10) “…couple months now.” 

Kennedy won re-election in November to a second term in the U-S Senate. But the 71-year-old announced in early November he’s considering a run for Governor. Pinsonat says if Kennedy decides not to run, we could have a large field of candidates, but they’ll need to raise a lot of money to compete with Attorney General Jeff Landry, who already has the endorsement of the state Republican Party…

Cut 11 (11)  “…statewide organization.”

This is also Governor John Bel Edwards’ final year in office as it’s a lame-duck year for Edwards and the Louisiana Legislature. But Pinsonat says trying to get more private property insurance companies into the state will be a goal…

Cut 12 (10) “…to see that.”

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LSU’s matchup with Purdue in the Citrus Bowl was not much of a game as the Fighting Tigers blew out the Boilermakers 63-7 in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. The Tigers had nearly 600 yards of offense. Sophomore wide receiver Malik Nabers had nine catches for 163 yards and a touchdown, he also threw a TD pass on a trick play…

Cut 13 (13) “…and executed”

Jayden Daniels started at quarterback as expected, but back-up Garrett Nussmeier also saw significant snaps. Daniels threw for 139 yards and a TD pass, while Nussmeier had 173 yards passing and two touchdowns and an interception. Coach Brian Kelly says Daniels still goes into the offseason as the starter…

Cut 14 (14)  “…elite quarterbacks.”

The Tigers played stellar defense as they intercepted three passes and had four sacks. Kelly says he was impressed with their play…

Cut 15 (18)  “…today”

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What a victory for Tulane yesterday in the Cotton Bowl as the Green Wave rallied back from a 15-point deficit to beat U-S-C 46-45 to finish a magical season with a 12-2 record. Coach Willie Fritz led the turnaround of a program that won just two games last season…

Cut  16 (2o)  “…for an institution” 

Tulane found themselves down 45-30 with 4 minutes and 30 seconds left. A fourth touchdown run by Tyjae Spears, a safety and then a touchdown pass with nine seconds left produced the comeback. Fritz says his team showed great heart…

 Cut 17 (14) “…young men” 

Alex Bauman caught the touchdown pass that tied the game at 45 with nine seconds left. Initially, the referee ruled it was an incomplete pass, but Bauman knew that instant replay would show he caught the pass in the end zone…

Cut 18 (14) “…I scored.” 

The extra point gave Tulane a dramatic victory.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU and Tulane both won their bowl games, the Tigers game was over before it started, while the Green Wave went down the wire with Tulane beating USC in the Cotton Bowl 46-45. The Greenies rallied back from a 15-point deficit with 4:34 left to pull off the one-point win. Michael Pratt’s six-yard touchdown pass to Alex Bauman with nine seconds left was the winning score. Tulane running back Tyjae Spears rushed for 205 yards and four touchdowns.

Meanwhile, in the Citrus Bowl, LSU steamrolled Purdue 63-7. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and Garret Nussmeier both played. Daniels threw for 139 yards and a touchdown, while Nussmeier had 98 yards and a touchdown. Malik Nabers had a big game with nine catches for 163 yards and a TD.

Defensively, LSU had four sacks and gave up 263 total yards. Safety Greg Brooks had five tackles, one for loss and an interception.

In the Saints 20-10 victory over the Eagles in Philadelphia on Sunday, Cam Jordan became the team’s all-time sacks leader as he had three in the game to give him 115.5, surpassing the great Rickey Jackson. Jordan only had one sack his rookie season and was determined he could be a great defensive player if ever given a chance to play every play…
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Despite the Saints third straight win, they were eliminated from playoff contention as a result of wins by Tampa Bay and Green Bay. They will finish out the season at home this Sunday against Carolina at noon.