AM Newscall 07/09/2020

A recent poll shows post-pandemic snacking is on the rise for Americans and that’s leading to people packing on the pounds. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is now fifth in the nation in per capita COVID-19 cases and over one-thousand people are in the hospital battling the virus. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana’s craft beer industry is branching out into the hard seltzer business. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A OnePoll survey of Americans finds two-thirds of people admit to gaining weight since the pandemic began with most saying its due to snacking.

LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Public Health Melinda Sothern says that’s not surprising because there’s a lot of scientific literature explaining why we’re snacking more often now.

Cut 4 (08)_“…for you”

69 percent of respondents said the increased snacking was due to boredom.

Sothern says this is a really bad time to be packing on the extra pounds as COVID tends to be worse in people who are overweight.

Cut 5 (09)  “…inflammation”

20 percent of Louisiana COVID fatalities were obese, 37 percent had diabetes, and 62 percent had hypertension.

Sothern says the best way to beat the munchies is to avoid keeping snacks in your house or to replace them with healthy alternatives. Also, learn to tell the difference between when you want and need something.

Cut 6 (11) “…hungry”

Sothern adds that disruptions in your sleep schedule can also lead to increased eating.

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Houma Representative Tanner Magee submits a letter to the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education President Sandy Holloway requesting that the board does not consider a recommendation to cancel high school sports at this time.  Magee says it was important to offer a counter balance to a recent initiative scrap sports through December.

Cut 7 (07) “…the legislature felt.”

Senate Education Chairman Cleo Fields of Baton Rouge had asked BESE to suspend fall sports for K-12 schools because of COVID-19.

Magee says among the reasons to continue moving forward with sports is to motivate many of students to stay in school and to combat the health concerns of those struggling with adolescent obesity.

Cut 8 (07) “…maintain that balance.”

Magee says canceling sports may also become an obstacle in seeing kids continue their education following high school.

Cut 9 (09) “…far more detrimental.”

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is heading in the wrong direction in its battle to stop the spread of COVID-19, but he is not contemplating a statewide mask mandate. But Edwards says you should wear a mask when interacting with others outside of your home

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The state health department reports over 70-thousand coronavirus cases since the pandemic started and one-thousand COVID patients are hospitalized.

The governor says over the last eight days Louisiana has tested over 100-thousand people, but that’s also created a back log in people getting their test results back. Assistant Health Secretary Doctor Alex Billioux says if you are waiting on your results and were exposed to someone who has COVID-19, stay home for 14 days

Cut 11 (10) “…not going out”

Concern is growing that the statewide coronavirus pandemic may result in fall high school sports being canceled. Edwards says it’s too early to say…

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The LHSAA released a statement late Wednesday afternoon that said they are fully committed to the safe return of high school sports in the fall.

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Hard seltzers have made an impact on the alcohol industry and some local craft brewers have hopped on board the trend.  Founder of Acadiana-based Bayou Teche Brewing Karlos Knott …

Cut 13 (12) “…doing the same.” 

The boozy sparkling water saw a sales growth of 73% between spring and fall last year.

At Bayou Teche, Knott says they have been putting out several flavors including blackberry lemonade, tangerine, mango peach, and kiwi key lime that are produced throughout the year with some seasonal variations.

Cut 14 (11) “…really good beer.”

Knott says the growth in popularity and the sustained market share indicate that hard seltzers in the craft beer industry are not just another fad.

Cut 15 (10) “…quite a bit.” 

130 PM LRN News

Does a mask mandate have any parallels to Nazi Germany? One Louisiana lawmaker made the comparison in a recent video…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”  

A white East Baton Rouge Parish school system elementary school PE teacher was arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on a black family driving through her neighborhood, and beating their car with a bat during a period of heavy rain and flooding. A social media video shows the alleged aftermath with 38-year-old Bridgette DiGerolamo standing near the car with a gun.

LSU’s championship-winning players and staff receive their three rings commemorating the best season in college football. Special assistant to head Coach Ed Orgeron, Derek Ponamsky, says the team received the rings during a team meeting where they saw a video message from the players on LSU’s three previous national title teams and then Coach O told the guys look under your seat

Cut 11 (11) “…work.”

For the players and coaches who are no longer with the program, they had their rings shipped to them.

Colorado State University updates their 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast, increasing the predicted number of this season’s named storms from 19 to 20.  CSU forecaster Jhordanne Jones says while we’ve seen smaller storms pop up so far, the season’s peak may pack a bigger punch.

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1230 PM LRN News

For the first time in a week and a half the state sees a decrease in the number of people hospitalized for COVID-19, even if it’s only three. Total new reported cases jumped sharply though up nearly 1900 putting our total number of cases since the pandemic began at over 70,000.  Just over 10 percent of all tests today are positive, a benchmark the feds use to track problem areas. 20 additional fatalities are also being reported.

As state numbers have exploded in recent weeks more and more parishes and cities are adopting mandatory mask orders for people entering businesses or public facilities. In a video Oil City Representative Danny McCormick opposes those efforts and issues a call to action saying now is the time to push back before it is too late.

Cut 5 (07)  “…in Nazi Germany.”

McCormick is a signee of a Legislative petition that would override the public emergency declaration by the Governor.

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LSU’s championship rings are in and they come in three flavors, one for the SEC Championship dismantling of Georgia, the CFP championship ring, and the crown jewel, a national championship ring that several have called one of the biggest ever made. Special assistant to head coach Ed Orgeron, Derek Ponamsky, says on the inside of that big beautiful ring is the LSU standard of performance…

Cut 10 (09) “…to the kidney.”

The rings were introduced to the players from that title-winning team that are still around during a recent team meeting where they were hidden under player’s seats, and for the players and coaches who are no longer with the program, they had their rings shipped to them.

1130 AM LRN News

The 2019 LSU national championship football team is supporting new bling as they’ve received their rings for completing a perfect season. Special assistant to head coach Ed Orgeron, Derek Ponamsky, says each player and member of the staff received three rings to commemorate an historic season

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And don’t worry Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow got his rings, they were shipped to him in Ohio.

31-year-old Erroll Johnson was shot dead in Monroe this morning by State Police troopers trying to apprehend him after allegedly firing at officers on two different occasions in the past few days. State Police Master Trooper Michael Reichardt says the first incident occurred Sunday when officers attempted to pull over Johnson, leading to a car chase.

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Oil City Representative Danny McCormick denounces masking mandates in a video posted to Facebook as Shreveport becomes the latest municipality to enact a mask mandate while inside a business.  In the clip, McCormick compares mask-wearing to the holocaust and brandishes a chainsaw and blow torch.    McCormick says a mask mandate is a gateway to other government efforts of overreach.

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Federal wildlife managers have agreed to study if rare freshwater map turtles found only in Louisiana and Mississippi should receive endangered species protections. Jason Totoiu (Two-toy) Sr. Attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity says if the Feds decide to grant endangered species protections for the two freshwater turtles’, the Fish and Wildlife Service will have to enter in consultations with other federal agencies.

Cut 11 (07) “…be reviewed.”

930 AM LRN News

Tulane researchers discover coronavirus can live on tiny respiratory droplets that are naturally exhaled while breathing and remain infectious for up to 16 hours, a finding that supports fears about how asymptomatic people may be transmitting the virus. While it is concerning to know that the virus can be spread by more than just coughing, Tulane National Primate Research Center Director of Infectious Disease Aerobiology Chad Roy says the good news is those droplets can still be stopped by a mask.

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A white East Baton Rouge Parish school system elementary school PE teacher was arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on a black family driving through her neighborhood, and beating their car with a bat during a period of heavy rain and flooding. A social media video of the incident does not show 38-year-old Bridgette DiGerolamo specifically doing that, but does capture the alleged aftermath with her standing near the car with a handgun. The incident occurred just off of Confederate Avenue.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields has asked BESE to suspend fall sports for K-12 schools because of COVID-19. Catholic High football coach Gabe Fertitta says that request took him by surprise and seems like a knee jerk reaction, but he doesn’t have the answer at this point and continues to stress the importance of embracing each day to his players.

Cut 15 (07) “…what happens tomorrow.”

Fields made the request in a letter to BESE on Monday that would include all athletic activities, but it appears BESE may not have the authority to order it.

Pascagoula and Pearl River map turtles, species only found near the Louisiana/Mississippi boarder, will get a federal review that could lead to protection under the endangered species act. Jason Totoiu (Two-toy) Sr. Attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity says the designation would secure funding dedicated to preserving the species.

Cut 12 (08) “…and restoration.”

830 AM LRN News

Tulane researchers discover coronavirus can suspend in the air and remain infectious for up to 16 hours after being breathed out of a COVID-19 positive person’s mouth. Tulane National Primate Research Center Director of Infectious Disease Aerobiology Chad Roy says that caught them by surprise because that level of staying power is unusual for a coronavirus.

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It’s a startling discovery that backs up recent concerns that the virus can be transmitted just by breathing without a mask on instead of coughing.

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fleids asks BESE to suspend all athletic activities for the fall K-12 semester due to COVID-19, a move that’s taken many in the high school athletics community by surprise. Catholic High football coach Gabe Fertitta says it’s another twist for coaches who would like more guidance on the future of sports from the LHSAA…

Cut 14 (07) “…football in phase 2.”

The Pels depart for the NBA Orlando Bubble today, a grand experiment that aims to see whether sports can be viable in the middle of a pandemic if everyone agrees to isolate themselves from the outside world. Veteran Guard JJ Reddick says all of the outside distractions will weigh heavily on players, and the winning teams may not be the ones that just had the most talent.

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The Pels start the season July 30th against the Jazz and are 3.5 games back of the 8th seed with eight games to be played.

Federal wildlife managers have agreed to study if rare freshwater turtles found only in Louisiana and Mississippi should receive endangered species protections. Jason Totoiu (Two-toy) Sr. Attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity says the Pearl River and Pascagoula turtles have been on the decline due to a threat of their habitats and…

Cut 10 (12) “…medicinial markets.”

730 AM LRN News

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields has asked BESE to suspend fall sports for K-12 schools because of COVID-19.  Catholic High football coach Gabe Fertitta says the request caught him and many others by surprise, adding that it feels like a knee-jerk reaction.

Cut 13 (11) “…to do that..”

Fields made the request in a letter to BESE on Monday that would include all athletic activities.

The Pels head for the Orlando bubble today to prep for the July 30th restart of the season against the Jazz. The departure raised some eyebrows from forward Brandon Ingram, who says he’s not confident the bubble experiment will work as cases in Florida skyrocket, and guard Lonzo Ball who is concerned the restart will take attention away from ongoing conversations about racial injustice…

Cut 8 (06) “…going on.”

Tulane researchers uncover evidence that coronavirus particles can suspend in the air and remain infectious for up to 16 hours once expelled…

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Casino jobs are being slashed across the state. More than 4,000 have already been lost as the gaming industry is seeing year to year revenue declines of over 60 percent for May. The bulk of the losses are coming in the Shreveport market, where horseshoe has laid off 1,875 people. In Baton Rouge L’Auberge has lost 161 jobs. 

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Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Feilds’ call that all K-12 sports be canceled for the fall shocked many in the high school sports community, including Catholic High football coach Gabe Fertitta, who says it sounds like a knee jerk reaction…

Cut 13 (11) “…to do that..”

Fields made the request in a letter to BESE on Monday that would include all athletic activities.

The Pelicans are on their way to Orlando today to enter The Bubble at Disney World for at least the next month. The team will begin with a few days in quarantine upon arrival in separate hotel rooms, and frequent testing will be enforced. No one, including staff, is to leave the designated areas while the season is going on. That may sound like a lot of safety measures, but even with that level of scrutiny Forward Brandon Ingram says he’s not confident this experiment will work. 

Cut 7 (09) “…we’ll see”

LSU’s championship rings have arrived to commemorate the accomplishments of the team during its 15-0 season widely regarded as the greatest in college football. They’re coming in three varieties, an SEC Championship ring that’s yellow gold and ringed with 16 purple stones for each of the team’s 16 conference championships, and 37-10 engraved on the side in honor of the Tiger’s drubbing of the Bulldogs.  

The second ring comes from the College Football Playoffs, and is the first since the ring was first commissioned to have an altered face incorporating purple stones.  

The crown jewel is the official National Championship ring. It’s the first championship ring to incorporate all three school colors, purple, gold, and white. It also pays homage to the team’s 1958, 2003, and 2007 Championships with four stones embedded in it. One side of the ring features Tiger Stadium, the other the State of Louisiana.  It’s being called one of the largest championship rings ever made. 

In other LSU news Harvard grad transfer, Liam Shanahan appears to be set to compete at center, with Coach O saying he’s got a good shot to win the job.  

630 AM LRN News

Tulane researchers discover SARS-Covid-2 can be exhaled on tiny droplets that occur naturally when breathing, suspend itself in the air, and remain infectious for over half a day. Tulane National Primate Research Center Director of Infectious Disease Aerobiology Chad Roy says they tested the infectious droplets in a highly controlled setting.

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Roy adds despite the small size, even these droplets can be stopped by mask-wearing.

The Pelicans depart for the NBA Bubble in Orlando today with a few players having mixed feelings about the restart of the NBA season. Forward Brandon Ingram was asked if he was confident about the bubble experiment working out and the season actually finishing. He says he’s not confident about that.

Cut 7 (09) “…we’ll see”

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields requests BESE suspend fall sports for K-12 schools, but it isn’t sitting well with everyone. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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38-year-old Bridgette Digerolamo, a white Baton Rouge woman living on Confederate Avenue has been arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on a black family that was driving through the neighborhood during a period of heavy rain and flooding. A social media video does not show that incident specifically but does show the woman brandishing a handgun.

 

AM Newscall 07/08/2020

Tulane researchers uncover evidence that coronavirus particles can suspend in the air and remain infectious for up to 16 hours once expelled. Kevin Barnhart has more.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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The Pelicans depart for the NBA bubble in Orlando today with some players a bit uneasy about resuming play. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields requests BESE suspend fall sports for K-12 schools, but it isn’t sitting well with everyone. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”  

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Tulane researchers discover SARS-Covid-2 can be exhaled on tiny droplets that occur naturally when breathing, suspend itself in the air, and remain infectious for over half a day.

Tulane National Primate Research Center Director of Infectious Disease Aerobiology Chad Roy says they tested the infectious droplets in a highly controlled setting.

Cut 4 (12)_“…suspension”

That controlled setting did not account for the effects of sunlight, wind, or other naturally occurring things that could impact the particle.

Roy says that level of staying power is unusual for a coronavirus.

Cut 5 (09)  “…2003”

While it is concerning to know that the virus can be spread by more than just coughing, Roy says the good news is those droplets can still be stopped by a mask.

Cut 6 (11) “…material”

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The Pelicans depart for the NBA Bubble in Orlando today with a few players having mixed feelings about the restart of the NBA season.

Forward Brandon Ingram was asked if he was confident about the bubble experiment working out and the season actually finishing. He says he’s not confident about that.

Cut 7 (09) “…we’ll see”

Florida has seen an explosion of COVID cases recently, with Orlando being one of the state’s hotspots.

Guard Lonzo Ball has been active in George Floyd protests in his native Los Angeles since the season was paused. He says there’s just so much more going on right now that’s more important than the game.

Cut 8 (06) “…going on.”

The NBA has committed to painting black lives matter on the Orlando courts and allowing players to wear other BLM messaging on their jerseys.

Veteran Guard JJ Reddick says all of the outside distractions will weigh heavily on players, and the winning teams may not be the ones that just had the most talent.

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The Pels start the season July 30th against the Jazz and are 3.5 games back of the 8th seed with eight games to be played.

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Federal wildlife managers have agreed to study if rare freshwater turtles found only in Louisiana and Mississippi should receive endangered species protections. Jason Totoiu (Two-toy) Sr. Attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity says the Pearl River and Pascagoula turtles have been on the decline due to a threat of their habitats and…

Cut 10 (12) “…medicinial markets.”

Totoiou says if the Feds decide to grant endangered species protections for the two freshwater turtles’, the Fish and Wildlife Service will have to enter in consultations with other federal agencies.

Cut 11 (07) “…be reviewed.”

In addition to cooperation with other federal agencies, Totoiou says the designation would also secure funding dedicated to preserving the species.

Cut 12 (08) “…and restoration.”

The turtles, which can live 30 years, are considered some of the least-studied reptiles in North America.

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Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields has asked BESE to suspend fall sports for K-12 schools because of COVID-19.  Catholic High football coach Gabe Fertitta says the request caught him and many others by surprise, adding that it feels like a knee-jerk reaction.

Cut 13 (11) “…to do that..”

Fields made the request in a letter to BESE on Monday that would include all athletic activities with student in-person participation in a group setting such as conditioning, practice, and team meetings.

Fertitta’s football program has only seen three players test positive for COVID-19 and he feels that the proper precautions have been taken without a massive outbreak.  Fertitta says the LHSAA has yet to issue guidance but does not blame them since the whole situation feels like a big waiting game.

Cut 14 (07) “…football in phase 2.”

Fertitta says he doesn’t have the answer at this point but continues to stress the importance of embracing each day to his players.

Cut 15 (07) “…what happens tomorrow.”

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