LRN AM Newscall July 26

US Senator John Kennedy proposed an amendment to the healthcare bill that would require people to work in order to receive Medicaid. Halen Doughty has more…

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The West Nile virus is ramping up in Louisiana as seven cases of the illness have been reported to the Office of Public Health. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Public Service Commission votes to approve Entergy’s plan to install new meters at every Louisiana customer’s residence. Jeff Palermo has more…

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U.S. Senator John Kennedy proposes a new federal health care law should require abled bodied adults without children to work in order to receive Medicaid. That’s one of several amendments Kennedy filed as the debate continues over an effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He says he doesn’t want to take Medicaid away from those who need it. He just wants fewer people to need it.

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Kennedy says the current Senate Health Care bill imposes a 20 hour a week work requirement for abled bodied adults without dependents. But it leaves it up to each governor’s discretion. Kennedy wants to remove the option for the governors.

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The amendment does exempt people under age 19, those in addiction treatment programs, and young adults in school or work training programs. Kennedy says he wants everyone to know the dignity of work, which is why he’s pushing for this nationwide requirement. He says this is about helping people transition off of welfare programs.

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West Nile activity is picking up in Louisiana as the state Office of Public Health says seven individuals have been diagnosed with the mosquito borne disease this month. Three cases have been reported in the Baton Rouge area and the others are in in Bossier, Ouachita, Rapides and Morehouse. OPH Assistant Secretary Dr. Parham Jaberi says each year we’re seeing a decrease in cases from the year before…

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Two deaths were reported from the West Nile Virus in 2016 and none have been reported this year. Jaberi says mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, which Louisiana has seen a lot of after recent rainfall.

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Jaberi says 90-percent of West Nile cases are asymptomatic. But he says a very small percentage of individuals who contract the virus will develop the neuroinvasive disease.

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A vote from the Public Service Commission means Entergy Louisiana customers will have upgraded meters at their homes by 2021. Entergy spokesperson Greg Guilbeau says customers will be notified when crews will change their meters, but they should not see a noticeable disruption in service.

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Guilbeau says upgrading to these advanced meters will provide numerous benefits. He says customers will get more detailed information on energy use, so they can take control of their energy consumption.

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Guilbeau says Entergy will start installing the new meters in 2019. He says this new technology will also help with outage detection. He says the new system will allow the company to know right away if a customer loses power.

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Can the Saints return to the playoffs this year? For the last three years, the Black and Gold have finished with a record of 7-and-9. Coach Sean Payton says he likes the additions they’ve made on defense and they are deep in the secondary, which should help out their offense….

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Payton says there’s a lot of work ahead for this team, because they play in a tough division and the beginning of the schedule is difficult. He looks forward to progress they’ll make during training camp….

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Payton says some of the toughest position battles will take place along the defensive line….

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18:30 Newscast July 26

Transgendered people will no longer be able to serve in the military after an announcement from President Trump. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says this change makes sense. He says if someone decides to undergo a gender transformation surgery while enlisted, it could hinder their service to the military.

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But the ACLU of Louisiana says this is clear discrimination.

A Gallup poll finds 51 percent of Louisiana voters approve of the president’s job performance. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says that’s not surprising since Mr. Trump carried Louisiana in the election with a whopping 58 percent.

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Shreveport police arrest two juveniles ages 10 and 12 in back to back burglaries. Cpl. Marcus Hines with Shreveport Police says the first robbery occurred on Tuesday at a Boost Mobile store. He says officers responded to the call after 10 p.m.

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The juveniles were caught robbing the same store the very next night.

Today, LSU head football Coach Ed Orgeron told the Baton Rouge Rotary Club quarterback Danny Etling will have to earn the job during preseason camp, which starts next week. He says the other quarterbacks on the roster will have a chance, including incoming freshman Myles Brennan.

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17:30 LRN Newscast July 26

Congressman Steve Scalise has been discharged from the hospital to begin “intensive inpatient rehabilitation.” Michelle Southern reports…:
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A Gallup poll finds 51-percent of Louisiana voters approve of President Trump’s performance. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says voters in the Bayou State will maintain their support for Mr. Trump, even if his agenda fails to pass…
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President Trump announces transgender individuals can no longer serve in the U.S. military in any capacity. Mr. Trump said the military cannnot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender individuals create. But Executive Director of the Louisiana ACLU Marjorie Esman says Mr. Trump is victim blaming..:
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Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham, who sits on the Armed Forces Committee, supports the President’s decision.

A lot of supporters of new LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron were at the Baton Rouge Rotary Club to hear him speak today. Orgeron says the offense will look different under new offensive coordinator Matt Canada….
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LSU reports for preseason camp on Sunday.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 26

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club today to give a preview of the 2017 season. Orgeron says the offense will look different under new offensive coordinator Matt Canada….
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It’s expected senior Danny Etling will be the Tigers starting quarterback. Orgeron says Etling will have to earn the job during preseason camp, which starts next week. He says the other quarterbacks on the roster will have a chance, including incoming freshman Myles Brennan…
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In major league baseball…former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola and the Phillies take on the Astros tonight. No Alex Bregman for Houston. He’s out with a hamstring injury.

The football season is back as Saints players report for training camp today. One of the big off-season additions was the signing of future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says hopefully this means head coach Sean Payton will be more committed to the running game this year
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Former Louisiana Tech star Kenneth Dixon will miss the upcoming season. The Ravens running back underwent surgery this week for an injured meniscus. He rushed for 342 yards and 2 touchdowns last season.

McNeese announced today it’s latest inductees into the school’s sports hall of fame. Current UL Lafayette baseball coach Tony Robichaux is one of the inductees. Robichaux coached the Cowboys baseball team from 1987 to 1994 and compiled the most wins in school history. Also going are former football players Adam Henry and Toddrick Pendland. Henry is a former LSU assistant coach.

16:30 LRN Newscast July 26

President Donald Trump announces transgender individuals are no longer allowed to serve in the U.S. military in any capacity. But Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman says this is clear discrimination…
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Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says this is not a discrimination issue. He says transgender individuals can create problems that military should not have to address…
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U.S. Representative Steve Scalise has been discharged from MedStar Washington Hospital. Six weeks ago Scalise was shot in the left hip and he’s undergone several surgeries. Scalise will now begin a period of intensive inpatient rehabilitation.

51-percent of Louisiana residents approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance, according to a recent Gallup poll. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says Louisiana voters like what the president is doing…:
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Louisiana is one of 17 states where a majority of residents say the president is doing a good job six months into his term.

A 10 and 12 year old are facing charges after they allegedly robbed a wireless store in Shreveport. Corporal Marcus Hines says video shows the youngsters breaking into the store on Monday night and taking phones and they returned again on Tuesday night….
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All of the stolen items were recovered.

15:30 LRN Newscast July 26th

President Donald Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is 51-percent according to a recent Gallup poll. Jeff Palermo has the story….
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Good news regarding House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who was shot in the hip on June 14th. The Congressman, who represents much of southeast Louisiana, has been discharged from MedStar Washington Hospital and he’ll begin a period of intensive inpatient rehabilition, once completed, he can return to work.

A 10 and 12 year-old have been arrested by Shreveport police after allegedly breaking into a local business and stealing phones on consecutive nights. The boys are already on probation for other burglaries. Corporal Marcus Hines says it’s a sad situation and it doesn’t seem like the parents are involved…
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Football season is right around the corner, and LSU is still without a live mascot. LSU President F King Alexander provided an update at today’s Baton Rouge Rotary Club. Alexander says we should hear something soon, as they are putting the finishing touches on Mike Seven’s new home…
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Alexander says finding a Tiger is not the problem, but they want him living in an accredited tiger santcuary.

14:30 Newscast July 26

Congressman Steve Scalise has been discharged from MedStar Washington hospital to begin “intensive inpatient rehabilitation.” Michelle Southern reports…

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US Senator John Kennedy has filed amendments to the healthcare bill that would require abled bodied adults without children to work in order to receive Medicaid. The amendment would exclude people under age 19, those who participate in addiction treatment programs, and young adults in school and work training programs.

Louisiana is one of 17 states where a majority of residents approve of the president’s job performance. Mr. Trump carried Louisiana in the election with 58 percent of the vote, and a recent Gallup poll is a significant drop down to 51 percent. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says that’s not unusual as most presidents start out with a honeymoon period.

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Two Shreveport juveniles ages 10 and 12 have been charged in back to back store burglaries. Cpl. Marcus Hines with Shreveport Police says the first robbery occurred on Tuesday at a Boost Mobile store.

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The juveniles were already on probation for previous burglaries.

 

LRN PM Newscall July 26th

President Donald Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is 51 percent according to a recent Gallup poll. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Congressman Steve Scalise has been discharged from MedStar Washington hospital to begin “intensive inpatient rehabilitation.” Michelle Southern reports…:

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Most Louisiana residents approve of Donald Trump’s job performance, according to a recent Gallup poll. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says that’s not surprising since the president won an overwhelming majority of the popular vote in the Bayou State. He says the poll shows that Louisiana voters like what the president is doing.

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Louisiana is one of 17 states where a majority of residents say the president is doing a good job six months into his term. Mr. Trump carried Louisiana in the election with 58 percent of the vote. This recent poll is a significant drop down to 51 percent. Hogan says that’s not unusual as most presidents start out with a honeymoon period.

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West Virginia is home to the most Trump supporters, with 60 percent saying they approve of his performance. Not many fans of the president live in Vermont though, as only 29 percent of those surveyed are pleased with the commander in chief. Hogan says voters in the Bayou State will likely support Mr. Trump no matter what he’s able to accomplish.

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 President Donald Trump announces transgendered individuals are no longer allowed to serve in the U.S. military in any capacity. Richland Parish U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham, who serves on the House Armed Forces Committee, says this change makes sense. He says if someone decides to undergo a gender transformation surgery while enlisted, it could hinder their service to the military.

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But Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman says this is a huge mistake by President Trump because it’s clear discrimination. She says it’s against the law in America to discriminate against people based on their medical history.

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Abraham says this is not a discrimination issue, but transgender individuals can create problems that the military should not have to address.

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Esman says the president is blaming the victim, as transgender individuals are not by nature disruptive. She says the best way to solve this problem is to get rid of the people causing the disruption, not the transgender individuals.

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Two Shreveport juveniles have been charged in back to back store burglaries. Cpl. Marcus Hines with Shreveport Police says the first robbery occurred on Tuesday at a Boost Mobile store. He says officers responded to the call after 10 p.m.

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Two males were visible in the video leaving the store with merchandise. Hines says it appears the culprits made off with several phones from the store. The front window was repaired shortly after. He says officers responded to a similar burglary call around 11 p.m. the very next day.

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The juveniles are ages 10 and 12, and Hines says that speaks to the tragedy of what is happening with some of our youth today. The boys are already on probation for other burglaries. He says it’s a sad situation that these two will now face additional counts of that charge, and the parents weren’t much help.

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LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club today to give civic and business leaders an idea what to expect for the 2017 season. Orgeron says the offense will look different under new offensive coordinator Matt Canada

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It’s expected senior Danny Etling will be the Tigers starting quarterback.  Orgeron says Etling will have to earn the job during preseason camp, which starts next week. He says the other quarterbacks on the roster will have a chance, including incoming freshman Myles Brennan…

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As of now, LSU does not have a live mascot for the season. In January, LSU announced a plan to acquire a tiger before the start of the upcoming school year. President F King Alexander says we should hear something soon, as they are putting the finishing touches Mike Seven’s new home……

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13:30 Newscast, July 26th, 2017

President Donald Trump announces transgendered individuals are no longer allowed to serve in the U.S. military in any capacity. In opposition to this is Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman who says Mr. Trump is victim blaming. She says transgender individuals aren’t bothering anyone and the president should get rif of those that are..:
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But supporters feel transgender individuals can create problems that the military should not have to address.

Most Louisiana residents approve of Donald Trump’s job performance, according to a recent Gallup poll. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says voters in the Bayou State will likely support Mr. Trump no matter what he’s able to accomplish…:
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The Shreveport Police Department says a 10-year-old and a 12-year-old who were already on probation are now facing additional charges for allegedly breaking into and robbing a Boost Mobile store two nights in a row. Corporal Marcus Hines says after breaking the window and taking items from the business one night, the pair came back yet again the following night…:
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Hines says what’s even more sad is that they couldn’t find the juveniles parents that night. They are charged with burglary.

Congressman Steve Scalise has been discharged from Washington MedStar Hospital. They say the House Majority Whip has made excellent progress in his recovery from a life-threatening gunshot wound six weeks ago. Scalise, who doctors say is in good spirits, will now begin a period of intensive inpatient rehab and will return to work when it’s complete.

 

12:30 Newscast, July 26th, 2017

President Donald Trump announces transgendered individuals are no longer allowed to serve in the U.S. military in any capacity. Richland Parish U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham, who serves on the House Armed Forces Committee, says if someone decides to undergo a gender transformation surgery while enlisted, it could hinder their service to the military..:
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But Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman says this is clear discrimination…:
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Congressman Steve Scalise has been discharged from MedStar Washington hospital to begin “intensive inpatient rehabilitation.” Doctors say Scalise has made most excellent progress.

President Donald Trump’s approval rating in Louisiana is 51 percent according to a recent Gallup poll. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Former LSU Tiger Booger McFarland will be seen this fall on ABC as an in-studio analyst. McFarland has been working at the SEC Network since 2014.