3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 19

A new poll on the governor’s race shows that it’s more likely than not a November run-off will be needed.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

A Bossier City man who was also a former high school band director has been arrested for “revenge porn.” Bossier Sherriff Julian Whittington says they arrested 43-year old Patrick Neff Wednesday on two separate charges of Obscenity and Unauthorized Disclosure of a Private Image. Whittington says their investigation found that Neff disclosed several nude photos his former dating partner with a student at Airline High School without the partner’s permission.

A Cotton Valley woman has pleaded guilty to stealing 1.1 million dollars from a federal program dedicated to feeding poor children. US Attorney David Joseph says 59-year-old Myrna Quarles set up a program claiming to feed economically disadvantaged children during summer months when they were not at school.

Cut 6 (11) “…entitled to.”

Joseph says some meals were provided during the program’s two-year run, but the reported numbers were greatly inflated.

Governor Edwards says the estimated 500-million-dollar surplus for the last fiscal year is evidence Louisiana’s economy is doing well. The Governor says another bonus of receiving a larger than expected surplus is that the state can begin replenishing the savings account that was drained in the Jindal years.

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2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 19

A new poll on the governor’s race funded by the Nexstar Media Group has Governor Edwards receiving 41-percent of the vote, Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham 24-percent and GOP businessman Eddie Rispone at 16-percent. John Couvillon  with JMC Analytics and Polling says the race appears headed to a run-off

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16-percent of those polled are undecided. The three major candidates for Governor have their first debate tonight at LSU.

The United Cajun Navy is headed to east Texas in response to flooding from Tropical Depression Imelda.  United Cajun Navy founder Todd Terrell says thirteen boats were dispatched this morning prior to the interstate being shut down due to flooding, but he has lost track of the number of volunteers in the area.

Cut 14 (12) “…thousands by now.”

Governor Edwards says the estimated 500-million-dollar surplus for the last fiscal year is evidence state’s economy is doing well. Critics say the surplus is evidence that the .45 percent sale tax pushed by the governor in 2018 was not necessary, but Edwards countered, saying at the time estimates underrated the state economy, but that changed…

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A Webster Parish woman pleads guilty to stealing 1.1 million dollars from a federal program dedicated to feeding poor children. US Attorney David Joseph says 59-year-old Myrna Quarles of Cotton Valley set up a program claiming to feed disadvantaged children but instead, she loaded up the program’s credit card…

12:30 PM Newscast

A new poll on the governor’s race funded by the Nexstar Media Group has Governor Edwards receiving 41-percent of the vote, Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham 24-percent and GOP businessman Eddie Rispone at 16-percent. John Couvillon with JMC Analytics and Polling polled the governor’s race in April and he says Rispone has seen his support grow because of an aggressive media campaign. He says Edwards has also seen his support increase among white Democrats, white Independents and even Republicans
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The United Cajun Navy dispatches to east Texas in response to the catastrophic flooding from Tropical Depression Imelda.  United Cajun Navy founder Todd Terrell says they’ve got boats out helping victims and first responders.

Cut 12 (09) “…do their job.”

With more intense rain in the forecast, some areas could see rain totals between 25 and 35 inches through Friday.

A Webster Parish woman pleads guilty to stealing over a million dollars from a program designed to feed poor, hungry children. Matt Doyle has the story.

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11:30 AM Newscast

A new poll on the governor’s race shows that it’s more likely than not a November run-off will be needed. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”
A Hackberry man is in jail after allegedly firing a shotgun at a Cameron Parish Sheriff’s deputy. 64-year-old Timothy Raffield was being pursued by the deputy last night when he crashed his vehicle. The crash was then followed by gunfire from the suspect. The deputy was not hurt and Raffield later surrendered.

 

 

 

 

A Cotton Valley woman has pleaded guilty to stealing 1.1 million dollars from a federal program dedicated to feeding poor children. US Attorney David Joseph says 59-year-old Myrna Quarles set up a program claiming to feed economically disadvantaged children during summer months when they were not at school.
Cut 6 (11) “…entitled to.”
Joseph says some meals were provided during the program’s two-year run, but the reported numbers were greatly inflated.

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise rallied with other three other congressmen and shooting survivors to push back against a Democratic effort in the House to pass gun control in the upcoming session. Scalise says Democrats are politicizing mass shooting tragedies and grandstanding with their recent gun control offerings and should adopt a different tactic instead.
Cut 10 (07) “…pray.”
The rally was put on by the Tea Party Patriots.

 

10:30 AM Newscast

A new poll on the governor’s race funded by the Nexstar Media Group has Governor Edwards receiving 41-percent of the vote, Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham 24-percent and GOP businessman Eddie Rispone at 16-percent. John Couvillon with JMC Analytics and Polling says the race appears headed to a run-off
Cut 3 (10) “…Omar Dantzler”
16-percent of those polled are undecided and Couvillon says most of the undecided voters are African-Americans and Republicans.
The three major candidates for Governor square off tonight at LSU for the first gubernatorial debate of the race. Eddie Rispone has begun attacking fellow GOP candidate Ralph Abraham on TV over missed Congressional votes and comments about the President. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’ll be fascinating to see if he does it in front of a crowd, because…
Cut 6 (06) “…damage”
The next debate will be held at the Press Club on Monday.

According to the 2019 Lawsuit Climate Survey, Louisiana ranks second-worst in the nation in the eyes of business owners.  The study was released by the US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform and COO Harold Kim says the results are important as many business decisions made by companies can hinge on the litigious environments.

Cut 8 (09) “…under complete assault.”

Kim says the environment is impacting insurance rates, adding the state needs to send a message to businesses that Louisiana is moving toward an environment not steered by trial lawyers.

As the election season heats up, candidates are looking for more ways to get their messages to potential voters.  Sending text messages to voters’ cell phones appears to be the medium of choice in getting to constituents. LSU Manship School of Mass Comm Professor Bob Mann says, don’t be surprised if these messages start burning through your phone battery.

Cut 13 (09) “…ruins text messages.”

AM LRN Newscall

LSU hosts the first gubernatorial debate of the governor’s race tonight at 7PM. Brooke Thorington has a preview…

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Louisiana’s legal climate is ranked second-worst in the state according to new research. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

 

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Politicians are attempting to reach voters by phone, but they aren’t placing calls. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

 

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The three major candidates for Governor will square off tonight at LSU for the first gubernatorial debate of the race.

Governor Edwards hopes to hold on as the southeast’s only Democratic governor. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a recent poll shows he’s in a strong position to avoid a run-off, so…

Cut 4 (09) “…him”

The debate starts at 7 pm at LSU’s Student Union Theatre, and all guests must register ahead of time to reserve a seat.

Republicans Congressman Abraham and Eddie Rispone hope to dent the governor’s incumbent armor and force a November run-off. Pinsonat says more so than Edwards, these two need to shine.

Cut 5 (10) “…themselves.”

Pinsonat’s recent poll shows Rispone in third place at 16 percent, with Abraham at 24 percent, and Edwards at 47 percent. 14 percent remain undecided.

Rispone has begun attacking Abraham on TV over missed Congressional votes and comments about the President. Pinsonat says it’ll be fascinating to see if he does it in front of a crowd, because…

Cut 6 (06) “…damage”

The next debate will be held at the Press Club on Monday.

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According to the 2019 Lawsuit Climate Survey, Louisiana ranks second-worst in the nation in the eyes of business owners.  The study was released by the US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform and COO Harold Kim says there are two contributing factors that put the state is such poor rankings.

Cut 7 (11) “…culture of litigation.” 

Kim says the results are important as many business decisions made by companies can hinge on the litigious environments.

Cut 8 (09) “…under complete assault.”

Kim says the environment is impacting insurance rates, adding the state needs to send a message to businesses that Louisiana is moving toward an environment not steered by trial lawyers.

Cut 9 (10)  “…consistency and dependability.”

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House Minority Whip Steve Scalise rallied with other three other congressmen and shooting survivors to push back against a Democratic effort in the House to pass gun control in the upcoming session.

Scalise says Democrats are politicizing mass shooting tragedies and grandstanding with their recent gun control offerings and should adopt a different tactic instead.

Cut 10 (07) “…pray.”

The rally was put on by the Tea Party Patriots.

The whip pointed to recent comments by Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke, who called for the mandatory buy-back of all assault weapons, as an example of the party’s extreme views.

Cut 11 (11) “…agenda.” 

House Democrats passed a gun control law that expands background checks and prohibits the transfer of weapons in certain person to person transactions. Scalise says they’re pointless.

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As the election season heats up, candidates are looking for more ways to get their messages to potential voters.  Sending text messages to voters’ cell phones appears to be the medium of choice in getting to constituents. LSU Manship School of Mass Comm Professor Bob Mann says, don’t be surprised if these messages start burning through your phone battery.

Cut 13 (09) “…ruins text messages.”

Politicians get phone number lists from third-party vendors.  Mann says texting is a quick way to get a message in front of someone at a glance.

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Mann says if the messages become overwhelming, the technology is available in various smartphones to block and report the messages.

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The Tiger’s blazing hot offense rolls into Nashville Saturday to take on Vanderbilt for the team’s first SEC matchup of the season.

Commodores coach Derek Mason has yet to coach against LSU since his 2014 hire, but he’s watched tape on the team and can tell this year’s Tigers are different.

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LSU is 22-1-7 in the series dating back to 1902 and won the two team’s last matchup 27-3 in 2010.

Mason had high praise for Heisman candidate, QB Joe Burrow. He compared the senior to one of Louisiana’s most beloved sports icons.

cut 17 (18) “…Brees” 

Vandy let Purdue pass for 420 yards in their last game.

Vanderbilt is 0-2 on the year after being crushed by Georgia to start the year and dropping a 42-24 game to Purdue two weeks ago. Mason says he won’t let the rough start keep them down.

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530PM LRN News

Clay Higgins is the first Republican from Louisiana’s House delegation to give an endorsement in the governor’s race. Higgins is backing fellow Congressman Ralph Abraham. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the endorsement comes after Republican candidate Eddie Rispone attacked Abraham in a campaign ad…

Cut 3 (08) “…towards other Republicans.”

The Republican Party has previously request there be no interparty attack ads.

With Saints hero and QB Drew Brees out for the next six weeks or so after injuring his hand the team says they’ll turn to a 2 quarterback system featuring both Taysom Hill and Teddy Bridgewater. Sean Payton says fans shouldn’t feel uneasy about Bridgewater after Sunday’s performance…

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Louisiana has the second-highest rate of women who were murdered by men in the country according to the Violence Policy Center. VPC Legislative Director Kristen Rand says there were a shocking number of these murders in the Bayou State in 2017, which is the latest year for which data is available from the FBI.

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The national rate was 1.29 male on female murders per 100,000 in 2017.

Health experts issue a new set of science-based beverage recommendations for kids age 5 and under. Dr. Marie-Pierre St. Onge with the American Heart Association says in the first year of life, the recommendation is to not provide sugary beverages. St. Onge says half of all two-to-five-year-olds consume sugary beverages daily which can increase the risk of poor health outcomes.

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4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 18

Ralph Abraham is the first gubernatorial candidate to receive an endorsement from a member of Louisiana’s Republican Congressional delegation. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

 

As Saints QB Drew Brees is out for surgery his team is prepping for games without him. Head coach Sean Payton says he will not name a starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks. That means we could see both Teddy Bridgewater and Taysom Hill.

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Louisiana has the second-highest rate of women who were murdered by men in the country according to the Violence Policy Center. VPC Legislative Director Kristen Rand says Louisiana is just behind Alaska that tops the rankings at nearly 4 murders per 100,000, and the rest of the top ten is comprised of rural and southern states. Rand says there’s a number of factors at play.

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Health experts issue a new set of science-based beverage recommendations for kids age 5 and under.  Dr. Marie-Pierre St. Onge with the American Heart Association says in the first year of life, the recommendation is to not provide sugary beverages.  Instead, rely on breast milk or formula.

Cut 12 (07) “…to maintain hydration.”

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 18

A study shows Louisiana has the second-highest rate of male on female murder in the nation.

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Saints QB Drew Brees is scheduled to have surgery today in Los Angeles and reports indicate the injury could take six weeks to fully heal, but Coach Sean Payton says any timeline is premature until after the procedure is done. That being said, it’s unlikely we’ll see Drew on the injured reserve list.

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Congressman Clay Higgins endorses Ralph Abraham in the governor’s race, citing concerns over a new anti-Abraham attack ad being aired by Republican contender Eddie Rispone. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Rispone may have gone too far.

Cut 4 (07) “…against Mr. Rispone.”

The election is October 12th.

Health experts issue a new set of science-based beverage recommendations for kids age 5 and under. In the first year of life, the recommendation is to not provide sugary beverages.  Dr. Marie-Pierre St. Onge with the American Heart Association says there is no shortage of notable organizations throwing support behind the new recommendations.

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2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 18

Clay Higgins is the first Republican from Louisiana’s House delegation to give an endorsement in the governor’s race. Higgins is backing Congressman Ralph Abraham. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the endorsement could be the first of several toward Abraham as a result of Eddie Rispone’s attack ad.  While Cross considers the ad a mistake for Rispone he doesn’t expect him to drop the race.

Cut 5 (09) “…bad money after good.”

 

Saints QB Drew Brees is set to have surgery on his throwing hand today in Los Angeles and many fans are concerned about seeing backup QB Teddy Bridgewater get extended snaps after the offense floundered against the Rams last Sunday. But Head coach Sean Payton says it was just one game.

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The Saints play the Seahawks in Seattle on Sunday.

Health experts issue a new set of science-based beverage recommendations for kids age 5 and under.  Dr. Marie-Pierre St. Onge with the American Heart Association says half of all two-to-five-year-olds consume sugary beverages daily which can increase the risk of poor health outcomes later in life.

Cut 13 (11) “…and proper growth.”

Louisiana has the second-highest rate of women who were murdered by men in the country according to the Violence Policy Center. The study shows 67 percent of the victims were shot, and over 90 percent of the women knew their killers. VPC Legislative Director Kristen Rand says most of the murderers were husbands, ex-husbands, or boyfriends.

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