AM Newscall December 5th, 2014

With tomorrow’s election looming, everybody wants to know who is going to represent Louisiana in the new Congress next year? Jeff Palermo has the story…

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As lots of businesses will be holding their Holiday parties over the next few weeks, there are a few words to the wise. Michelle Southern reports.

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Louisiana residents who have health insurance through the Obamacare marketplace are advised to seek out cheaper policies during open enrollment. Scott Carwile reports…

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Tomorrow is election day in Louisiana. The ballot is highlighted by the US Senate race between Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. Secretary of State Tom Schedler expects a 40-percent voter turnout for the election…

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He says the high early voter turnout was a nice surprise and is hopeful that voters will turn out Saturday. Schedler expects voters to be more active in the 5th and 6th Congressional districts due to those contested seats…

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Schedler says Saturday’s ballot will be light, with some parishes having only the Senate race to decide. He says, no matter the number of items on the ballot, it’s always important to exercise your right to vote. Since this election falls on a Saturday, Schedler says voting hours will be a little different… (Polls will be open 7AM – 8PM.)

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With tomorrow’s election looming, everybody wants to know who is going to represent Louisiana in the new Congress next year? ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the US Senate race is Republican Bill Cassidy’s race to lose. He says Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu’s had a lot of ground to make up since November 4th…

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The 5th Congressional District race features Democrat Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo and Republican Dr. Ralph Abraham in the runoff. Stockley says the political climate in Louisiana favors Republicans, especially in the 5th District…

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Stockley says the 6th Congressional District race could prove to be the most interesting of the night. He says enthusiasm isn’t very high for either candidate, Republican Garret Graves or Democrat Edwin Edwards. Stockley says voter turnout could be the deciding factor here…

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It’s Christmas Party season and experts are passing out some important rules of etiquette when it comes to celebrating with your bosses and co-workers. Tulane business professor Dr. Mark Rosa says first and foremost you should always be careful about how much you drink…:

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Rosa says even if you just show up and stay a short time, that’s better than not making an appearance at all but you should consider the party mandatory. He says you should consider a Holiday office party an extension of the workplace — all the same rules apply…:

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Rosa says supervisors should be particularly mindful of their behavior at work Christmas Parties. He says managers and bosses are essentially representing the company at a work function…:

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Louisiana residents who have health insurance through the Obamacare marketplace are advised to seek out cheaper policies during open enrollment. Brian Burton, State Director for the Navigators for a Healthy Louisiana, says there are new choices and more competition in the Health Insurance Marketplace…

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In Louisiana, consumers can now choose from 6 issuers in the Marketplace. Burton says United Healthcare is a new provider for this year and they’re making a big difference for consumers…

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Open enrollment closes on February 15. The Department of Health and Human Services says nearly 8 in 10 current Marketplace consumers can find coverage for $100 or less, taking into account any applicable tax credits. Burton says, for returning customers, it’s a good idea to see what the Marketplace has to offer this year…

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Louisiana Tech will face Marshall in the Conference USA Championship game on Saturday. It’s the first time the Bulldogs will play in a conference title game. In order to win, the Bulldogs will have to slow down a Thundering Herd offense that’s averaging 47 points a game. Marshall’s QB is senior Rakeem Cato and Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says there’s a lot of talent around him

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Holtz says the conditioning could play a factor in this one, because Marshall has played some of its best football in the fourth quarter this year

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The Saints will look to end a three-game losing streak at home when they host the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Before they started this losing skid in the Dome, they won 20 straight previous games, including playoffs, played in New Orleans. Quarterback Drew Brees on trying to snap the home losing streak….

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The Saints go into the game with a healthy backfield as Khiry Robinson is expected back from a six-game absence because of a forearm injury. Brees says Robinson will be a nice addition to what Pierre Thomas and Mark Ingram are capable of doing

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17:30 Newscast December 4, 2014

In an interview with an LSU journalism student, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy says he supports over-the-counter sales of birth control. Cassidy says he’s going along with the recommendation made by the College of Obstetrics and Gynecology…

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The clip was filmed for Tiger TV which is produced by LSU journalism student reporters and airs on campus.

Louisiana has petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Louisiana’s ban on gay marriage before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decides the case. Special counsel Kyle Duncan filed the request this week. Tulane Constitutional Law Professor, Keith Werhan, says the state may think that this issue is on the fast track to being decided in the Supreme Court…

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Federal Judge Martin Feldman upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage earlier this year.

According to the Centers for Disease Control there’s a widespread outbreak of the flu in Louisiana. Dr. Frank Welch, with the state Department of Health and Hospitals, says it’s not a designation the state wants, but we appear to be leading the pack…

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Louisiana is the only state in the Continental US with widespread flu cases.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a staff member at Red River Academy in Lecompte is under arrest for allegedly trying to rape a female teenage student. Lt. Tommy Carnline says the local police station requested deputy assistance into a criminal sexual conduct allegation at the residential-type school…

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Carnline says they were able to obtain enough probable cause to issue arrest warrants for 36-year-old Charles Allen of Cheneyville for 1 count of sexual battery, one count of attempted forcible rape and 1 count of prohibited sexual conduct between educator and student.

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The Centers for Disease Control report a widespread outbreak of the flu in Louisiana. Eric Gill has more…
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There was a I-10 traffic nightmare around 8 o’clock this morning between Lafayette and Baton Rouge, as two 18-wheelers collided with another vehicle, and spilled diesel fuel near Grosse Tete (TATE). The I-10 was for about 6 hours for clean-up, and reopened mid-afternoon. State Troopers say there were no serious injuries.

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Republican Congressman and Senate Candidate Bill Cassidy says he is supporting the sale of over-the-counter birth control. Cassidy – who is pro-life – answered the question by an LSU journalism student on Tiger TV…
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Cassidy says he wants to keep big government out of the birth control business.

Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a staff member at Red River Academy in Lecompte is under arrest for allegedly trying to rape a female teenage student. Lt. Tommy Carnline says local law enforcement requested deputy assistance, and later determined they had enough probable cause to arrest 36 year-old Charles Allen of Cheneyville…
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Allen’s bond is set at $55 thousand dollars.

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In an interview with an LSU journalism student on Tiger TV, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy says he supports over-the-counter sales of birth control. Cassidy says that’s based on the recommendations made by the College of Obstetrics and Gynecology…
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The Centers for Disease Control reports a widespread outbreak of the flu in Louisiana. In fact, Louisiana is the only state in the Continental US with widespread cases. Dr. Frank Welch, with the state Department of Health and Hospitals, says visits to the doctor are on the increase…
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And Welch urges everyone to get a flu shot.

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A staff member at Red River Academy in LeCompte (la-COUNT) is under arrest for allegedly attempting to rape a a female teenaged student. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office Lt. Tommy Carnline says their detectives began their investigation into the complaint by the young woman…:
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The charges are 1 count of sexual battery, another of attempted forcible rape, and 1 count of prohibited sexual conduct between educator and student.

Louisiana has filed a motion to have their case for the gay marriage ban heard in the nation’s highest court, before the Federal Appeals Court in New Orleans rules. A Federal Judge has already upheld Louisiana’s gay marriage ban, and the 5th Circuit will hold a hearing on the case next month.
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That’s Tulane Constitutional Law Professor Keith Werhan (WER-han).

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A question by an LSU journalism student on Tiger TV about birth control got an answer from US Senate candidate Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy. He says he supports over-the-counter sales of birth control….
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Despite that stance, Cassidy has been endorsed by pro-life groups in this race.

According to the CDC, Louisiana is the only state in the continental U.S. reporting widespread flu cases. The predominant strain of flu now, H3N2, has mutated slightly…
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That’s Dr. Frank Welch with the State Department of Health and Hospitals.

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Louisiana has petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Louisiana’s ban on gay marriage before a federal appeals court rules. Eric Gill has more…
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In Union Parish, an Arkansas woman is dead and a Monroe man has been seriously injured in a single vehicle crash at the intersection of Highways 15 and 549. State Police say that fifty-nine year-old Thomas Bates of Monroe lost control, and rolled the vehicle. Neither Bates not 26 year-old Donyalle Harris were wearing seatbelts and were ejected.

13:30 Newscast December 4th, 2014

The Centers for Disease Control reports a widespread outbreak of the flu in Louisiana. Eric Gill has more…:
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Louisiana has joined 16 other states in filing a federal lawsuit which questions President Obama’s recent executive order dealing with immigration. The lawsuit claims the President’s action violated the “Take Care Clause” of the Constitution which limits the scope of presidential power. In a statement, Governor Bobby Jindal says Congress should work together to secure the border and what the president did is wrong.

Louisiana has petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Louisiana’s ban on gay marriage before a federal appeals court rules. A Federal Judge has already upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage earlier this year and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear the appeal January 9th. Tulane Constitutional Law Professor, Keith Werhan (wer-HAN), says side-stepping the appeals court may not be the right move…:
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He says, now that there is a circuit split on the issue, Louisiana wants to make sure its case is heard in the nation’s highest court.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a staff member at Red River Academy in Lecompte is under arrest for allegedly trying to rape a female teenage student. They were able to obtain warrants for 36-year-old Charles Allen of Cheneyville who was arrested for 1 count of sexual battery, one count of attempted forcible rape.

 

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**The Allen charge is “attempted” forcible rape**

A widespread flu outbreak has been reported in Louisiana by the Centers for Disease Control. They say we are the only state in the Continental US with widespread flu cases. Flu-bug expert Dr. Frank Welch with the state DHH says it’s important to remember that everybody in Louisiana who gets the flu, got it from someone else…:
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He says if you do get the flu, stay home.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a staff member at Red River Academy in Lecompte is under arrest for allegedly trying to rape a female teenage student. Lt. Tommy Carnline says the local police station requested deputy assistance into a criminal sexual conduct allegation at the residential-type school…:
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He says there was enough evidence to arrest 36-year-old Charles Allen of Cheneyville on charges including attempted forcible rape.

Louisiana has petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Louisiana’s ban on gay marriage before a federal appeals court rules. Special counsel Kyle Duncan filed the request this week. Tulane Constitutional Law Professor, Keith Werhan (wer-HAN), says the state may think that this issue is on the fast track to being decided in the Supreme Court…:
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Federal Judge Martin Feldman upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage earlier this year.

Gas prices in Louisiana dropped another two cents overnight. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $2.54.

12:30 Newscast December 4th, 2014

A widespread flu outbreak has been reported in Louisiana by the Centers for Disease Control. They say we are the only state in the Continental US with widespread flu cases. Flu-bug expert Dr. Frank Welch with the state DHH says it’s important to remember that everybody in Louisiana who gets the flu, got it from someone else…:
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He says if you do get the flu, stay home.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a staff member at Red River Academy in Lecompte is under arrest for allegedly trying to rape a female teenage student. Lt. Tommy Carnline says the local police station requested deputy assistance into a criminal sexual conduct allegation at the residential-type school…:
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He says there was enough evidence to arrest 36-year-old Charles Allen of Cheneyville on charges including forcible rape.

Louisiana has petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Louisiana’s ban on gay marriage before a federal appeals court rules. Special counsel Kyle Duncan filed the request this week. Tulane Constitutional Law Professor, Keith Werhan (wer-HAN), says the state may think that this issue is on the fast track to being decided in the Supreme Court…:
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Federal Judge Martin Feldman upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage earlier this year.

Gas prices in Louisiana dropped another two cents overnight. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $2.54.

11:30 Newscast December 4th, 2014

The Centers for Disease Control reports a widespread outbreak of the flu in Louisiana. In fact, Louisiana is the only state in the Continental US with widespread flu cases. Dr. Frank Welch, with the state Department of Health and Hospitals, says it’s not a designation the state wants, but we appear to be leading the pack…:
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Welch says the best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu shot. He says if you get the flu, stay home until you’re better.

During an interview with an LSU student reporter on Tiger TV, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy said he supports birth control being sold over the counter. The US-Senate candidate has been endorsed by pro-life groups, but on the issue of birth control, based on this interview with a Tiger TV reporter, he backs the sale of over the counter birth control…:
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A telephone poll on the sixth District Congressional runoff shows Republican Garret Graves with a six-percentage point lead over Democrat Edwin Edwards. Scott Carwile has more…:
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Louisiana has joined with 16 other states in a lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama’s recent executive order aimed at immigration. Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwel says the President’s plan violates the Constitution, because it rewrites and ignores current federal laws.

 

10:30 Newscasts December 4th, 2014

In an interview with an LSU journalism student on Tiger TV, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy says he supports over-the-counter sales of birth control. Cassidy says he’s going along with the recommendation made by the College of Obstetrics (Ob-stet-trics) and Gynecology…:
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The clip was filmed for Tiger TV which is produced by LSU journalism student reporters and airs on campus.

In the final days before Saturday’s election, a new poll on the 6th District Congressional race shows Republican Garrett Graves with 53-percent of the vote while Democratic former governor Edwin Edwards has 47-percent. The Glascock Group surveyed 532 voters from across the district. Pollster Darrell Glascock says Edwards’ numbers are surprising…:
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He says the TV ads Edwards has started running are likely what’s helping his numbers.

Louisiana State Police say a woman from Arkansas died in a Union Parish crash that also seriously injured an occupant from northeast Louisiana last night. They say 59-year-old Thomas Bates of Monroe veered off Highway 15, crashed and flipped. Investigators say both Bates and passenger 26-year-old Donyalle Harris of Crossett Arkansas were not buckled up and were ejected. Harris was pronounced dead at the scene and Bates remains hospitalized with serious injuries.

LSP has teamed up with the state Office of Motor Vehicles to implement the “Parents Supervised Driving Program”. Eric Gill reports…:
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