12:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise remains in critical condition. MedStar Washington Hospital says the gunshot wound to his left hip fractured bones, injured internal organs, and caused severe bleeding. MedStar confirmed the hospital passed through the pelvis, and LSU Health New Orleans trauma surgeon Dr. John Hunt says that could pose some problems:
Cut 11 (08) “an infection”
MedStar tweeted that Scalise has undergone two procedures, and will need more operations.

An agreement on the budget appears to be close at the Capitol with five days left in the special session. The House approved a spending plan yesterday which uses all of the money available, and Houma Representative Tanner Magee says it’s not perfect, but it is a compromise…:
Cut 7 (10) “to do”
The full Senate could pass the House approved budget on Friday.

The LSU Baseball team has landed in Omaha ahead of College World Series play that they begin with Florida State on Saturday night. If the Tigers win it all, it would be the school’s seventh national championship, but head Coach Paul Mainieri says they will take it one game at a time:
Cut 4 (09) “next one”
Mainieri has told his players it’s been a great season regardless of what happens in the CWS.

Florida State has never won a national championship despite making 15 previous appearances in the C-W-S under their long time head coach Mike Martin. The Seminoles have won 12 of their 13 games.

 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 15th

The LSU Tigers arrive at the College World Series today looking for their first national championship since 2009. Coach Paul Mainieri has told his players it’s been a great season regardless of what happens in Omaha…
cut 5 (12) “….that way”
LSU pitcher Alex Lange will start versus Flordia State on Saturday night. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the first round earlier this week. But Lange is not worried about his pro career…
Cut 18 (08) “Omaha now”
Florida State has never won a national championship despite making 15 previous appearances in the C-W-S under their long time head coach Mike Martin. The Seminoles have won 12 of their 13 games.

The Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team had four players selected on the final day of the 2017 MLB Draft on Wednesday. Junior left-hander Gunner Leger was picked by the Miami Marlins, but he’s decided to return for his senior season.

LSU junior right-handers Hunter Kiel and Doug Norman were selected in the MLB draft Wednesday. Kiel by the Chicago White Sox, Norman was chosen by the Cincinnati Reds.

Former ULM baseball player Nathan Reynolds was selected by Arizona in the MLB draft.

The Diamondbacks also selected Nicholls State University pitcher Cole Stapler Wednesday.

Louisiana Tech left fielder Raphael Gladu was taken by the New York Mets, and the Colorado Rockies drafted Nate Harris.

It’s the final day of the Saints mini-camp. Starting center Max Unger is in a walking boot after undergoing surgery. Unger hopes to be ready for the regular season opener. Wide receiver Willie Snead hopes to sign a long term deal before the season starts. Defensive tackle Tony McDaniel was brought in for a tryout as the Saints are not sure about the future of Nick Fairley. McDaniel is 32 year and has played 11 seasons in the NFL.

11:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

President Donald Trump says Congressman Steve Scalise’s condition is more difficult than people first realized. The House Majority Whip from Louisiana was shot in the hip by a gunman outside of Washington yesterday, and remains in critical condition. The president says Scalise is in some trouble, but he’s a great fighter…:
Cut 10 (11) “of the way”
Scalise is expected to need additional surgeries.

Governor John Bel Edwards is at this hour signing a package of criminal justice reform bills which were a huge part of his legislative agenda in the regular session. The measures are aimed at reducing the state’s largest in the nation incarceration rate, and the governor says will produce a savings of approximately $262 million over the next 10 years.

Lawmakers are close to reaching a budget agreement with just five days left in the special session. The House approved a spending plan that appropriates all of the available dollars, something they would not agree to do during the regular session. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says no one got everything they wanted in this deal…:
Cut 6 (07) “a shortfall”
The full Senate could pass the House approved budget on Friday.

The LSU baseball team will arrive in Omaha soon — the site of the College World Series. Head Coach Paul Mainieri says even though this team doesn’t have a lot of experience in the C-W-S, his players seem cool, calm and confident…:
Cut 3 (09) “be victorious”
The Tigers play Saturday night against Florida State.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast June 15th

Congressman Steve Scalise of Louisiana remains in critical condition after being shot by a now-deceased man in the hip while preparing for a charity baseball game. It’s been learned James Hodgkinson was an outspoken critic of President Trump and the GOP. Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he has never seen it so divisive…:
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Scalise is expected to need additional surgeries.

Legislation has been signed into law that limits the amount of pain pills a doctor can prescribe for acute conditions. St. Tammany Coroner Charles Preston is not sure how helpful that will be when it comes to curbing the opioid epidemic. He says the best solution is addiction treatment…
cut 9 (10) “…disease process”

State legislators are moving closer to passing the budget as the House has approved a spending plan that has the support of Governor John Bel Edwards. But many House Republicans, like Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala argue it would be wise not to spend at least 100-million dollars, so midyear cuts are not needed if there is a revenue shortfall…
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The state senate could pass the House approved budget tomorrow.

Tulane researchers have found Louisiana is sinking at a rate of just over one third of an inch per year, which is 50-percent faster than what was estimated two years ago. Professor Tor Tornqvist, says they collected data from nearly 300 monitoring stations that measured wetland surface changes and sediment accumulation….
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09:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the attack on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana and others is a sign of the turbulent times in our country. There’s been reports of congressional leaders receiving threats following the attack, suggesting that more may follow. Graves says he won’t let it interfere with his duties in Washington..:
Cut 12 (11) “to be fixed”
Scalise is in critical condition and will need more surgeries according to hospital officials.

A budget bill approved by the House uses all dollars forecast by the revenue estimating conference. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger says, despite opposition from some in the GOP, using all of the money is is the responsible way to fund state government:
Cut 16 (10) “of the state”
HB1 will likely be quickly approved in the Senate.

A new law that limits first time opioid prescriptions to a 7 day supply may not address Louisiana’s opioid epidemic as hoped. One provision allows patients to request their script only be partially filled, and they could get the rest later if needed. St. Tammany Coroner Charles Preston says he’s spoken to pharmacies say they cannot partially fill a prescription…:
Cut 8 (10) “additional prescription”
He hopes this law doesn’t cloud the importance of funding addiction treatment programs.

The LSU Tigers are off to Omaha. Pitcher Alex Lange will start versus Florida State on Saturday night. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the first round earlier this week. But Lange is not worried about his pro career…:
Cut 18 (08) “Omaha now”
It’s LSU’s first trip to the College World Series since 2015.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves blames turbulent political times for the attack on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The hospital where Scalise is staying issued a statement saying the Republican Congressman remains in critical condition and will likely need several more surgeries.

The slain gunman, 66-year-old James T. Hodgkinson, who had a history of holding a grudge against the GOP, had apparently been living in a van for months and was frequently spotted at a YMCA near the site of the shooting.

Legislators have taken a significant step towards ending the budget impasse and the special session. On a 56-44 vote, the House approved a budget that allocates 100-percent of the available money. A large contingent of House Republicans like Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala did not want to spend all of the dollars forecast…:
Cut 13 (05) “need that money”
But others argued holding back $100 million would cause cuts to critical state services. The Senate is expected to quickly approve HB1.

Tulane researchers have found Louisiana is sinking at a rate of just over one third of an inch per year, which is 50-percent faster than what was estimated two years ago. Geology professor and co-author of the report, Tor Tornqvist, says this research should alarm those about future of Louisiana’s coastline…:
Cut 6 (11) “right now”

 

07:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

Congressman Steve Scalise of Louisiana remains in critical condition after being shot by a now-deceased man in the hip during baseball practice. The shooter is said to have been politically motivated and Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he has never seen things so divisive…:
Cut 11 (09) “right now”
Scalise is expected to need additional surgeries.

The House approved a budget plan Wednesday that allocates 100-percent of available money forecast . New Orleans Representative Walt Leger says if the state doesn’t use the dollars it has, cuts will occur to areas of the budget where they don’t need to be:
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Not all of the House GOP was happy about giving in, but on a narrow 56-44 vote the plan heads to the Senate where it will be quickly approved.

Tulane researchers discover Louisiana’s coast is sinking at a rate of one third inch per year, which is 50-percent faster than an earlier estimate…
Cut 1 (28) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

St. Tammany Coroner Charles Preston doesn’t think the new laws restricting opiod prescriptions will curb the addiction epidemic. He says less than one percent of those who are prescribed pain pills abuse drugs:
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The new law limits first time prescriptions for acute pain to a 7-day supply.

 

06:45 Sportscast, June 15th, 2017

The LSU Tigers leave for Omaha this morning. Senior shortstop Kramer Robertson is looking forward to his first C-W-S experience…:
Cut 17 (20) “all of it”
LSU pitcher Alex Lange will start versus Florida State on Saturday night.

The Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team had four players selected on the final day of the 2017 MLB Draft on Wednesday. Junior left-hander Gunner Leger was picked by the Miami Marlins, but he’s decided to return for his senior season.

LSU junior right-handers Hunter Kiel and Doug Norman were selected in the MLB draft Wednesday. Kiel by the Chicago White Sox, Norman was chosen by the Cincinnati Reds.

Former ULM baseball player Nathan Reynolds was selected by Arizona in the MLB draft.

The Diamondbacks also selected Nicholls State University pitcher Cole Stapler Wednesday.

Louisiana Tech left fielder Raphael Gladu was taken by the New York Mets, and the Colorado Rockies drafted Nate Harris.

Saints wide receiver Willie Snead says he’s optimistic about the 2017 season following day 2 of Mini Camp. He told NewOrleansSaints.com they are going to step it up following the departure of Brandin Cooks, and has a great feeling about free agent receiver Ted Ginn Jr…:
CUT 25 (22) “can’t wait for the season”

For the first time in a decade, federal authorities and the five Gulf states agreed on Wednesday allow an extended red snapper season in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2017

The hospital treating Congressman Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish issued a statement late Wednesday indicating he remains in critical condition and will require additional operations. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the attack on Scalise and others at a congressional baseball game practice is going too far…:
Cut 10 (10) “physical attacks”
There’s been reports of congressional leaders receiving threats following the attack, suggesting that more may follow.

Land along Louisiana’s coastline is sinking 50 percent faster than was estimated, according to a new study out of Tulane. Lead researcher, Tor Tornqvist, says they developed a map to determine how rapidly it’s going underwater and where…:
Cut 4 (06) “one inch”
He hopes the map will be used by policymakers who are making decisions about restoring Louisiana’s coast.

The St. Tammany Parish coroner doesn’t think a new law to limit first time opioid prescriptions will address the epidemic as much as we hoped.
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The Louisiana House backed a $28 billion operating budget that would use every dollar forecast to be available for spending. The plan will be heard in the Senate finance committee today.

 

LRN AM Newscall June 15th

Tulane researchers discover Louisiana’s coast is sinking at a rate of one third inch per year, which is 50-percent faster than their estimate from two years ago. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The St. Tammany Parish coroner doesn’t think a new law to limit first time opioid prescriptions will address the epidemic as much as we hoped. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves blames turbulent political times for the attack on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. Halen Doughty has more…

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Tulane researchers have found Louisiana is sinking at a rate of just over one third of an inch per year, which is 50-percent faster than what was estimated two years ago. Geology professor and co-author of the report, Tor Tornqvist, says we’ve always known the state is sinking, but they developed a map of coastal Louisiana to determine how rapidly it’s going underwater and where.

Cut 4  (06) “one inch”

Tornquvist says they were able to conduct this research by collecting data from nearly 300 monitoring stations along the state’s coast that measured how wetland surfaces change over time and how much sediment accumulates over time.

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Tornquvist says this map is an improvement and can hopefully be used by policymakers who are making decisions about restoring Louisiana’s coast. He says this research should alarm those about future of Louisiana’s coastline.

Cut 6 (11) “right now”

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A new law that limits first time opioid prescriptions may not address Louisiana’s opioid epidemic as much as we hoped. St. Tammany Coroner Charles Preston says according to numbers he’s seen, only four to 13 percent of patients will misuse their opioid prescription, and four percent of those will go on to use harder drugs. He says that means less than one percent of those who receive opioid prescriptions will abuse drugs.

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The law limits first time prescriptions for acute conditions to a 7-day supply. One provision allows patients to request their script only be partially filled, and they could get the rest later if needed. Preston says that could be problematic for pharmacies. He says he’s spoken to many that say they cannot practically partially fill a prescription.

Cut 8 (10) “additional prescription”

Preston says this new law is a positive step, and he applauds New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno for shedding light on a growing problem in Louisiana and around the country. But he hopes it doesn’t cloud the importance of funding addiction treatment programs.

Cut 9 (10)  “disease process”

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the attack on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others at a congressional baseball game practice is a sign of the turbulent times in our country. He says it’s okay to have different ideas and opinions, in fact we should celebrate that. But he says this is taking our differences too far.

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Graves says this sobering incident shows how quickly things can turn. He says it doesn’t matter which party it is, it’s simply not okay to turn to acts of violence to address a problem. He says he has never seen things as polarizing and divisive as they are right now.

Cut 11 (09) “right now”

There’s been reports of congressional leaders receiving threats following the attack, suggesting that more may follow. Graves says he’s certainly received threats in the past, but he won’t let it interfere with his duties in Washington.

Cut 12 (11) “to be fixed”

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Legislators have taken a significant step towards ending the budget impasse and the special session. On a 56-44 vote, the House approved a budget that allocates 100-percent of the available money. A large contingent of House Republicans like Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala did not want to spend at least 100-million dollars, because the state constantly has midyear revenue shortfalls.

Cut 13 (05) “need that money”

Bacala told his colleagues that it would be wise to hold back 100-million dollars so midyear cuts are not needed if the revenue does not come in as anticipated…

Cut 14 (11) “some back”

But New Orleans Representative Walt Leger says if the state doesn’t allocate all of the available dollars, cuts will occur to areas when the fiscal year begins in July to areas of the budget that do not need to be slashed

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The 28-billion dollar budget proposal will be heard in the Senate finance committee on Thursday. It has the support of Governor John Bel Edwards, who says the spending plan imposes cuts in a responsible way, but it also adequately funds our needs. Leger says using all of the dollars available is the responsible way to fund state government…

Cut 16 (10)  “of the state”

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The LSU Tigers leave for Omaha this morning. It’s their first trip to the College World Series since 2015. Senior shortstop Kramer Robertson is looking forward to his first C-W-S experience…

Cut 17 (20) “all of it”

LSU pitcher Alex Lange will start versus Flordia State on Saturday night. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the first round earlier this week. But Lange is not worried about his pro career…

Cut 18 (08) “Omaha now” 

Lange says everyone is excited about the opportunity to win the school’s seventh national championship…

Cut 19 (15) “fun starts”