PM Newscall, June 21st, 2017

Tropical Storm Cindy has weakened slightly, but forecasters say the threat remains. Halen Doughty has more…

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There’s good news about injured Congressman Steve Scalise; and we know more about the Congressional baseball practice shooter. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Tropical Storm Cindy has weakened a bit as of late this morning, but rain still remains a major threat. The system is expected to make landfall on the western Louisiana coast early tomorrow morning. That’s according to State Climatologist Barry Keim, who says Cindy has sustained winds at 50 mph, and will bring in a lot of wet weather…:

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Keim says there’s also potential for isolated tornadoes from Cindy. He says the system is ingesting some dry are, which is disrupting the rain bands a little bit, but not enough to reduce the threat.

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Keim advises the public to be prepared because there’s a lot of storm still to come. He says Cindy should finally push out of the state late Thursday night.

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Gov. John Bel Edwards said today it’s too early to call for evacuations, but he’s encouraging residents to be prepared for flooding and high winds. The governor issued an emergency disaster declaration early Wednesday in advance of the storm. Tornado watches remain in effect for most of the southern half of the state through 7pm.

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Southwest Louisiana residents are gearing up for Tropical Storm Cindy to make landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border tomorrow. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they’ve moved boats and high water vehicles to both sides of the river in preparation for the storm. He says they’re as prepared as they can be.

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Mancuso says they’ve been urging residents to get ready for this storm. Schools and state offices are closing early today in an effort to keep people off the roadways. He says they don’t expect this weather event to last long, maybe 24 hours, but it’s important to be prepared just in case.

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Mancuso says deputies will be on standby to assist residents if needed. He says everyone should be prepared for this kind of weather throughout hurricane season. He says even if this storm isn’t as destructive as it could be, more storms could hit as the season progresses.

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The Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board along with Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser crowned the first woman, Chef Bonnie Breaux, the queen of Louisiana Seafood. After competing against 11 contestants, Breaux, of St. Martinville, took the title at the 10th annual Seafood Cook-Off in Lafayette. Chef Cory Bahr of Monroe, who is currently a contestant on Food Network Star, made the big announcement.

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Breaux is from the St. John Restaurant and her winning dish was a crackling crusted black drum with fennel marmalade, Abita Amber potatoes and jumbo lump crabmeat. She says she can’t believe she won this tough competition.

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The Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off was moved from New Orleans this year to the Cajundome in Lafayette in order to help their struggling economy. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser…

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The FBI announced at a briefing this morning, James Hodgkinson, the man who shot Congressman Steve Scalise at a baseball practice last week, has no ties to terrorism. Hodgkinson was shot by Capitol Police Officers and later died at a Washington D.C. hospital. FBI Special Agent Tim Slater says the shooter acted alone and has a history of anger problems.

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Slater says Hodgkinson had a storage unit in the area where investigators found ammunition, and that the man visited the spot on the morning of the shooting. He says they found a piece of paper on the shooter that contained the names of six Republican members of Congress, and they also know he had a grudge against the GOP…:

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Congressman Steve Scalise continues to make good progress. He is now listed in fair condition and is beginning an extended period of healing and rehabilitation. Slater says their investigation into the shooting is still ongoing, as they aren’t sure exactly how the man knew practice was taking place that day…:

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13:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

Tropical Storm Cindy has weakened slightly, but forecasters say the threat remains…:
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Gov. John Bel Edwards said today it’s too early to call for evacuations, but he’s encouraging residents to be prepared for flooding and high winds. The governor issued an emergency disaster declaration early Wednesday in advance of the storm. Tornado watches remain in effect for most of the southern half of the state through 7pm.

A chef from a restaurant in St. Martinville is the first woman to win the Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off. Chef Bonnie Breaux took the title at the 10th annual event which took place in Lafayette this year. Chef Cory Bahr of Monroe, who is currently a contestant on Food Network Star, made the big announcement…:
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Breaux’s winning dish was a crackling crusted black drum with fennel marmalade, Abita Amber potatoes and jumbo lump crab meat.

There’s good news about injured Congressman Steve Scalise from the hospital where he’s staying. Doctors indicate the House Majority Whip, who was shot during a Congressional baseball practice last week, is now in fair condition. The FBI announced this morning that the shooter acted alone and had a history of anger issues…:
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That’s FBI Special Agent Tim Slater.

 

12:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

Tropical Storm Cindy has weakened a bit as of late this morning, but rain still remains a major threat. The system is expected to make landfall on the western Louisiana coast early tomorrow morning. That’s according to State Climatologist Barry Keim, who says Cindy has sustained winds at 50 mph, and will bring in a lot of wet weather…:
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In his update at this hour, Governor John Bel Edwards says they are taking the storm very seriously and they urge everyone in Louisiana to do the same.

There’s good news about injured Congressman Steve Scalise from the hospital where he’s staying. Doctors indicate the House Majority Whip, who was shot during a Congressional baseball practice last week, is now in fair condition. The FBI announced this morning that the shooter acted alone and had a history of anger issues.

The state Office of Tourism is now able to enter public-private partnerships to upgrade attractions at state parks…:
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11:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Cindy has weakened a bit as of late this morning, but the heavy downpours expected with the system still remain a major threat. Forecasters say Cindy is still expected to move inland near the Texas Louisiana border sometime tomorrow.

Southwest Louisiana residents are getting prepared. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they’ve moved boats and high water vehicles to both sides of the river in preparation for the storm. He says they’re as ready as they can be…:
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Southeast Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 7pm this evening. Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency for as a result of Cindy and will provide an update at this hour.

The FBI announced at a briefing this morning, James Hodgekinson, the man who allegedly shot Congressman Steve Scalise at a baseball practice last week, has no ties to terrorism. Hodgekinson was shot by Capitol Police Officers and later died. FBI Special Agent Tim Slater says the shooter acted alone and has a history of anger problems…:
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Congressman Scalise continues to make good progress, as he is now listed in fair condition.

The Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board crowned the first woman, Chef Bonnie Breaux, the queen of Louisiana Seafood. After competing against 11 contestants, Breaux, of St. Martinville, took the title at the 10th annual Seafood Cook-Off in Lafayette. She says the honor is surreal…:
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10:30 Newscast June 21

Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to make landfall tomorrow near the Texas-Louisiana border. Stephen Carboni with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says strong winds will be a concern in southwest Louisiana.

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Rain will be the biggest problem in southeast Louisiana, as forecasters are calling for more than a foot of rain in some areas. A tornado watch has been issued for much of south Louisiana.

Some federal lawmakers suggest allowing congressmen to carry concealed weapons after a shootout on members of congressmen left five people injured. Richland Parish Congressmen Ralph Abraham supports the proposal, but says it’s important to make sure those that carry do so safely.

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A third of companies are willing to offer better benefits to attract skilled workers, according to a survey by the Society for Humane Research Management. UNO business professor Mark Rosa says giving employees flexible work arrangements has also become popular.

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Rosa says providing health plans with low deductibles is also beneficial because there are no added taxes.

A new law allows the Office of Tourism to partner with businesses to add upgraded attractions at state parks. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they’re thrilled at the possibilities these public private partnerships will offer.

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Nungesser says they’ll make sure the new companies don’t compete with local businesses.

09:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency for Louisiana as a result of Tropical Storm Cindy. The governor says the potential for heavy rainfall associated with this system is the main threat, primarily in southeast Louisiana. Area wide rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches are in the forecast, with the potential of 10 to 15 inches or more in some spots.

But southwest Louisiana is where the storm is slated to make landfall tomorrow. Stephen Carboni with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says wind damage will be a bigger concern than rain for that part of the state…:
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The Governor says GOHSEP is currently in 24 hour operations and is coordinating with state agencies, parish officials and first responders who are putting resources in place for citizens who may need assistance.

One third of businesses are increasing benefits in order to attract talented employees, according to a study by the Society for Human Resource Management….:
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LSU faces Florida State again tonight in the College World Series. This time the loser will be eliminated. Shortstop Kramer Robertson on what it will take to beat F-S-U again…:
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First pitch is set for 6pm.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

The National Hurricane Center says the primary threat from Tropical Storm Cindy continues to be very heavy rainfall over portions of the central and eastern Gulf Coast, which could cause flash flooding in some locations. Total rain accumulations of 6 to 9 inches, with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches, are expected over southeastern Louisiana. Cindy is expected to make landfall tomorrow near the Texas-Louisiana border.

After the shootout on members of congress at a Virginia ball park, a bill is expected to be filed that would allow congressmen to carry concealed weapons. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says lawmakers don’t have security detail like House Majority Whip Steve Scalise…:
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Abraham says as a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights, he’s all for people having guns and using them properly

The state Office of Tourism is now able to enter public-private partnerships to upgrade attractions at state parks…:
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The FBI is planning to release additional details today on the Congressional Baseball attack which gravely injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. The Congressman from Jefferson Parish remains in serious condition, but is said to be well enough to talk and text, and is expected to make a full recovery.

LSU faces Florida State again tonight in the College World Series. This time the loser will be eliminated.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to move inland over southeastern Texas or southwestern Louisiana tomorrow. Alek Krautman with the National Weather Service in New Orleans says although the center of the storm will move westward, the eastern side of the state will get most of the rain…:
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He says area wide rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches are in the forecast, with the potential of 10 to 15 inches or more in some spots.

There is a new law that allows the state Office of Tourism to sell naming rights or grant leases for state parks to add new attractions. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser the state parks have always been a burden on taxpayers that never brought in any money…:
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One third of businesses are increasing benefits in order to attract talented employees, according to a recent study. University of New Orleans Business Professor Mark Rosa says this can be a more effective way to entice people, even over an increase in salary…:
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LSU tries to keep its season alive tonight when they face Florida State in the College World Series. Jeff Palermo has the preview…:
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06:45 Sportscast, June 21st, 2017

LSU faces Florida State again tonight in the College World Series. This time the loser will be eliminated. The Tigers defeated the Seminoles 5-4 in the opening round of the College World Series. In two games in Omaha, the LSU has driven in just four runs. Second baseman Cole Freeman expects the bats will get it going again…:
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First pitch is 6pm.

Meanwhile, pitcher Eric Walker’s season is likely over, coach Paul Mainieri announced Tuesday. The freshman will undergo an MRI on his right arm when the team returns to Baton Rouge.

In other CWS action, Florida picked up a 5-1 victory over Louisville Tuesday. The Gators have won their first two games in Omaha for the first time in their four appearances, and will play Friday in the bracket 2 final against the winner of the Louisville/TCU elimination game tomorrow.

The NBA draft is tomorrow so the rumors are flying. Chris Mannix of The Vertical reports that the Boston Celtics are looking at Pelicans star Anthony Davis for a trade. But he says Davis is tied to a decent contract through 2021, and New Orleans seems committed to giving the power forward and DeMarcus Cousins pairing a full season together. The Pels enter tomorrow’s 6pm draft with just one pick to their name, the 40th overall selection in the second round.

A day after the LSU men’s basketball program announced senior-to-be center Elbert Robinson would leave the team, but remain in school, the Tigers landed a commitment from 6-foot-11 Oregon transfer Kavell Bigby-Williams, who committed after a visit to Baton Rouge last weekend.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 21st, 2017

Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to make landfall tomorrow near the Texas-Louisiana border. Stephen Carboni with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says southwest Louisiana can expect strong winds…:
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Rain will be more of a problem in the southeastern portion of the state. Alek Krautman with the National Weather Service in New Orleans says forecasters expect periods of very heavy showers to last until Thursday:
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Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to get an update on the storm this morning from the Unified Command Group, then hold a news conference following the meeting.

After the shootout on members of congress at a Virginia ball park, a bill is expected to be filed that would allow congressmen to carry concealed weapons. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says it’s also about the people around lawmakers…:
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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise had his security detail with him the morning of the shooting, but other members of Congress do not have such protection.

A survey by the Society for Human Research Management finds one third companies are willing to provide employees with better benefits in order to attract more talented workers…:
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That’s University of New Orleans Business Professor Mark Rosa.