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…:
CUT 12 (10) “my responsibility”
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…:
CUT 11 (05) “into it”
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…:
CUT 7 (09) “to me”
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.