LRN Sports 07/16/2018

Teams are headed to Atlanta’s College Football Hall of Fame to kick off SEC media days on July 16th. Coach O is in undoubtedly in the hot seat following last year’s shaky season but ESPN.com writer Chris Lowe says Orgeron has an answer to the question every team is asking…
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Mystique also surrounds new Texas A&M Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and the immediate impact he’ll provide. Lowe says expectations are high after leaving Florida State a champion…
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Lowe says the quarterback battle for LSU is far from over, and there should be no surprise if it isn’t settled by the regular season…
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France it is! France defeated Croatia yesterday 4 to 2 in an exciting world cup finality. France Struck first jumping out to a one nothing lead. Croatia then tied the score only to have France score again before the break. In the second half it was all France as they jumped out to a 4-1 lead and the final 4-2 win. The French players are all 25 or younger meaning they likely will all return to defend the world cup in 2022 in Qatar.

Novak Djokovic wins his fourth Wimbledon championship yesterday in London. Djokovic defeated Kevin Anderson in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, 7-6.

Former Saint’s stand-out Darren Sproles has decided to hang up the cleats after this football season. Sproles, 35, is coming off a torn ACL, and a broken arm, made the announcement yesterday afternoon. He did promise the SuperBowl champions Philadelphia Eagles one more year however. Sproles has been in the league 13 years.

6.:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 07/16/2018

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Being a home owner may be more affordable than you think. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (31) I’m Kevin Barnhart“

Teams are headed to Atlanta’s College Football Hall of Fame to kick off SEC media days on July 16th. Coach O is in undoubtedly in the hot seat following last year’s shaky season but ESPN.com writer Chris Lowe says Orgeron has an answer to the question every team is asking…
Cut 7 (10) “… as well as anybody.”

Governor John Bel Edwards and Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain are taking a trip out to the farm. They will be meeting with local sugarcane farmers July 19th to discuss tariffs among other issues. Strain says he and the governor will be on hand to congratulate sugarcane farmers for their historic achievement…
Cut 10 (08) “billion dollars”

State Lawmakers allocated money for the Acadiana Center for Youth in Bunkie. A juvenile prison that has sat idol for months. The 72 bed facility is set to open fully by March. The facility is needed because of a new state law that prohibits 17 year olds from being tried as adults in many cases.

AM Newscall July 16

Being a home owner may be more affordable than you think. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (31)  I’m Kevin Barnhart“

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US Senator John Kennedy is spearheading a push for a congressional endorsement of ICE, while immigrant advocates call for the agency’s abolition. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (50) ”I’m Matt Doyle” 

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Teams are headed to SEC Media Days at Atlanta’s College Football Hal of Fame. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Cut 3 (27) “I’m Connor Ferrill”

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The Louisiana Housing Corporation Board of Directors approved $6.1 million for LHC’s soft second mortgage assistance initiative, which is slated to launch August 2018 in select parishes. Executive Director of LHC, Keith Cunningham, says with the program being a home owner may be more affordable than you think.

Cut 4  (08) “…make you a home owner.”
The purpose of the initiative is to bridge the affordability gap between the price of the home and the maximum amount a homebuyer can borrow with a first mortgage loan.  Cunningham says the program can help with other costs associated with initiating the process as well.

Cut 5  (09)  “…apartment and home ownership.”

Cunningham says stable housing is something the agency takes very seriously.

Cut 6 (09) “…healthcare outcomes improve.”

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Teams are headed to Atlanta’s College Football Hall of Fame to kick off SEC media days on July 16th. Coach O is in undoubtedly in the hot seat following last year’s shaky season but ESPN.com writer Chris Lowe says Orgeron has an answer to the question every team is asking…

Cut 7 (10)  “… as well as anybody.”

Mystique also surrounds new Texas A&M Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and the immediate impact he’ll provide. Lowe says expectations are high after leaving Florida State a champion.

 

Cut 8 (09)  “nine or ten games.”

Lowe says the quarterback battle for LSU is far from over, and there should be no surprise if it isn’t settled by the regular season…

Cut 9 (09)  “the season”

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Governor John Bel Edwards and Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain are taking a trip out to the farm. They will be meeting with local sugarcane farmers July 19th to discuss tariffs among other issues. Strain says he and the governor will be on hand to congratulate sugarcane farmers for their historic achievement…

Cut 10 (08)   “billion dollars”

Strain says they’re there to congratulate the farmers for their great work and to help understand what the state can do better to ensure another historic harvest…

Cut 11 (10) “farmers concerns” 

Louisiana has been plagued by decades of infrastructure neglect. Strain says they’re putting together some of the biggest names in Louisiana agriculture as the Governor takes a hard look at the roots of rural economic development…

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US Senator John Kennedy has filed a resolution that could lead to a congressional denouncement of the movement to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. Calls to Abolish ICE have mounted in recent months in the wake of the White House’s No Tolerance immigration policies, such as family separations. Kennedy says those calls are misplaced, calling ICE agents patriots who protect national security.

Cut 13 (11)  “assault rape” 

US Congressman Clay Higgins has filed a similar resolution in the House.

The early to mid-2010’s saw a large uptick in the number of Central and South American immigrants entering the country, many of them settling in New Orleans, working in construction during the post-Katrina rebuild. Kennedy says ICE exists to stop illegal immigration and prevent criminals from entering the country.

Cut 14 (10) “are dangerous”

But immigration activists say that just isn’t the case, and point to crime rate data that shows that undocumented immigrants are statistically less likely to commit crime than legal citizens. Congress of Day Laborers Organizer Rachel Taber says members of their organization who have been deported or separated were not a threat to their communities, like mother of two Jaime Galino Madrid.

Cut 15 (13) “for them”

Congresso member Adolfo, who says he came to Louisiana 14 years ago as a minor, and works construction in disaster recovery zones, says the agency has been targeting longtime residents and journalists like Manuel Durand, who he says has been detained in Louisiana. Adolfo, as translated by Taber, says ICE isn’t fighting terrorism, they’re committing it.

Kennedy says if immigration activists want to change immigration law, they need to pass legislation instead of calling for the end of ICE. He says the abolition calls are part of left-wing animus towards all law enforcement, and says its part of a larger radical agenda to reshape the country.

 

But Adolfo, translated by Taber, says ICE is a relatively new federal agency that could be removed without jeopardizing national security.

Adolfo and Taber say instead of ICE and No Tolerance immigration, the federal government should pursue policies that would decriminalize undocumented immigrants and create a pathway to legal status.

The resolution would also give ICE a congressional endorsement.

10:30 AM Newscast

It’s an ailment that is causing a serious threat to the deer population, and from January through June of this year, a feeding ban was enacted in northeast Louisiana in order to minimize the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, spreading into the state.  Now, Congressman Ralph Abraham is backing legislation for more in depth studies of the disease.  Abraham says there is a financial benefit for the state in ensuring a healthy deer population.

Cut 5  (11) “…back into them.”

With midterm elections rapidly approaching, there’s buzz a rising level of enthusiasm from Democratic voters could lead to a “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democrats into office, potentially shifting power in DC. JMC Analystic’s analyst John Couvillion says while Democrats may make some major gains nationally, locally he doesn’t see any Republican congressional candidates falling.

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This week at a public meeting New Orleans dove deep into questions about the effects of short term rentals, like Air BnB, on the local housing market.  Jane Place Program Manager Breonne DeDecker says the long term damage of short term rentals could cripple New Orleans’ economy, as the working class that tourism is reliant on are increasingly forced to leave.

Cut 13 (11) “housing cost” 

Air BnB released a statement from spokesperson Laura Rillos saying : “We worked closely with the City for two years to develop and implement rules for short-term rentals and hope to work closely with the city as the current rule making process moves forward.”

9:30 AM Newscast

Housing activists are growing concerned about the effects of Air BnB’s on New Orleans. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Matt Doyle” 

Vernon Parish will be holding a military appreciation parade, which takes place today.  Executive Director of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, Ann Causey, says they will have over six hundred members of America’s armed forces.

Cut 6 (08)  “…of their mission.”

The weather should be great for thousands expected to be in attendance for the festivities with temps in the 80s and mostly sunny skies.

 

 

 

It’s an ailment that is causing a serious threat to the deer population, and from January through June of this year, a feeding ban was enacted in northeast Louisiana in order to minimize the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, spreading into the state.  Now, Congressman Ralph Abraham is backing legislation for more in depth studies of the disease.  Abraham explains, that although not detected in the state yet, CWD has been spotted in 25 other states including Texas and Mississippi.

Cut 4  (12) “…decimate the population.”

With midterm elections rapidly approaching, there’s buzz a rising level of enthusiasm for Democratic voters could lead to a “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democrats into office, potentially shifting power in DC. JMC Analystic’s analyst John Couvillion says that means two Louisiana congressmen in particular will likely need to spend more time away from Washington.

Cut 10 (10) “opponents”

8:30 AM Newscast

It’s an ailment that is causing a serious threat to the deer population, and from January through June of this year, a feeding ban was enacted in northeast Louisiana in order to minimize the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, spreading into Louisiana.  Now, Congressman Ralph Abraham is backing legislation for more in depth studies of the disease.

Cut 3 (09) “…more importantly prevent this.”

With midterm elections quickly approaching, there is plenty of discussion that a rising level of enthusiasm from Democratic voters could lead to “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democratic politicians into office, potentially changing the balance of power in Washington. JMC Analystic’s analyst John Couvillion says that could mean a little more campaign work for Bayou congressmen.

cut 9 (08)  “this fall”

 

This week, a public meeting in New Orleans dove deep into questions about the effects of short term rentals, like Air BnB, on the local housing market, as some believe it is partially responsible for the exploding cost of real estate and rent in the Big Easy. Jane Place Program Manager Breonne DeDecker says it’s pushing locals out of town.

Cut 12 (11)   “of money.”

Jane Place says the profitability of renting property through companies like Air BnB is seeing land lords push out long term tenants.

Housing activists are pushing the city to tie short term rental licenses to the home stead exemption, to prevent property owners from purchasing properties solely for short term renting, but President of the Alliance for Neighborhood Prosperity Eric Bay says that’s a violation of property rights and the numbers don’t back up the claims that STRs are hurting the city.

Cut 14 (09) “and remitted.”

7:30 AM Sports

Teams are headed to Atlanta’s College Football Hall of Fame to kick off SEC media days on July 16th. Coach O is in undoubtedly in the hot seat following last year’s shaky season but ESPN.com writer Chris Lowe says Orgeron has an answer to the question every team is asking…

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Mystique also surrounds new Texas A&M Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and the immediate impact he’ll provide. Lowe says expectations are high after leaving Florida State a champion…

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Lowe says the quarterback battle for LSU is far from over, and there should be no surprise if it isn’t settled by the regular season…

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It’s been a long winding road to the world cup final but we’re almost to the end after more than a month of soccer watched by billions of fans worldwide.

The tournament started with a shock, as last cup’s champion’s Germany failed to make it out of the group stages. Then the round of 16 saw huge upsets, with Russia toppling Spain, and Uruguay beating out Portugal. By the time the quarter finals rolled around the two best plyers on earth, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi were nowhere to be seen.

The quarters saw tournament favorites Brazil bested by Belgium, and in the semifinals England’s dream run came to an end against underdog of the tournament Croatia, who’s making their first ever World Cup Final, where they’ll face France whose stifling defense led to a Belgian waffle.

Croatia will take on France for the finals at 10AM on Sunday.

And in club soccer news, Cristiano Ronaldo is now the highest paid athlete on earth after completing his move from Real Madrid to Juventus in Italy.

 

5:30 PM Newscast

Housing activists are growing concerned about the effects of Air BnB’s on New Orleans. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Matt Doyle” 

It’s an ailment causing a serious threat to the deer population.  Now, Congressman Ralph Abraham is backing legislation for more in depth studies of the Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, spreading into the state, which has been found in 25 other states.

Cut 4  (12) “…decimate the population.”

Preparations are underway as this weekend, Vernon Parish will be holding a military appreciation parade.  The parade kicks off at 10am Saturday morning.  Executive Director of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, Ann Causey, says they will have over six hundred members of America’s armed forces.

Cut 6 (08)  “…of their mission.”

The weather should be great for the thousands expected to attend the festivities with temps in the 80s and mostly sunny skies.

With midterm elections approaching, there is discussion a rising level of enthusiasm for Democratic voters could lead to “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democratic politicians into office, possibly shifting power in DC. JMC Analystic’s analyst John Couvillion says that means two Louisiana congressmen in particular will likely need to spend more time away from Washington.

Cut 10 (10) “opponents”

4:30 Newscast

Preparations are underway as this weekend, Vernon Parish will be holding a military appreciation parade.  The parade kicks off at 10am Saturday morning. Vernon Parish is the home of US Army Base Fort Polk and Executive Director of the Vernon Parish Chamber of Commerce, Ann Causey, explains this is a great way for the community to show the troops some gratitude.

Cut 8 (08) “…including there families.”

With midterm elections quickly approaching, theres a lot of discussion that a rising level of enthusiasm for Democratic voters could lead to “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democratic politicians into office, potentially changing the balance of power in Washington. JMC Analystic’s analyst John Couvillion says that could mean a little more campaign work for Bayou congressmen.

cut 9 (08)  “this fall”

This week at a public meeting New Orleans dove deep into questions about the effects of short term rentals, like Air BnB on the local housing market.  Jane Place Program Manager Breonne DeDecker it’s pushing locals out of town.

Cut 12 (11)   “of money.”

It’s an ailment that is causing a serious threat to the deer population, and earlier this year, a feeding ban was enacted in northeast Louisiana in order to minimize the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, spreading into the state.  Now, Congressman Ralph Abraham is backing legislation for more in depth studies of the disease.

Cut 3 (09) “…more importantly prevent this.”

 

445 LRN Sports July 13

Teams are headed to Atlanta’s College Football Hall of Fame to kick off SEC media days on July 16th. Coach O is in undoubtedly in the hot seat following last year’s shaky season but ESPN.com writer Chris Lowe says Orgeron has an answer to the question every team is asking…

Cut 21

Mystique also surrounds new Texas A&M Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and the immediate impact he’ll provide. Lowe says expectations are high after leaving Florida State a champion…

Cut 22 

Lowe says the quarterback battle for LSU is far from over, and there should be no surprise if it isn’t settled by the regular season…

Cut 23

It’s been a long winding road to the world cup final but we’re almost to the end after more than a month of soccer watched by billions of fans worldwide.

The tournament started with a shock, as last cup’s champion’s Germany failed to make it out of the group stages. Then the round of 16 saw huge upsets, with Russia toppling Spain, and Uruguay beating out Portugal. By the time the quarter finals rolled around the two best plyers on earth, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi were nowhere to be seen.

The quarters saw tournament favorites Brazil bested by Belgium, and in the semifinals England’s dream run came to an end against underdog of the tournament Croatia, who’s making their first ever World Cup Final, where they’ll face France whose stifling defense led to a Belgian waffle.

Croatia will take on France for the finals at 10AM on Sunday.

And in club soccer news, Cristiano Ronaldo is now the highest paid athlete on earth after completing his move from Real Madrid to Juventus in Italy.