17:30 LRN Newscast March 6th

President Donald Trump has signed a revised version of his travel ban prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham supports the revised travel order…
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Executive director of the Louisiana ACLU Marjorie Esman remains skeptical of the president’s intentions.
cut 11 (10) “coming home”

Former Klu Klux Klan leader and Louisiana U.S. Senate candidate David Duke had his twitter account suspended for a brief time this morning. The social media site has taken an active role in recent months to take action against those who use hate speech.

US Representative Cedric Richmond says he’s sorry for making a joke about a viral photo of President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway. Richmond said Conway looked familiar while kneeling on an Oval office couch. President of the National Organization for Women in Baton Rouge, Angela Adkins….
cut 3 (10) “…inappropriate”

Governor John Bel Edwards was in Tensas Parish to break ground on a new water system in St. Joseph to replace the current one that has lead in it. The governor’s deputy chief of staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says Edwards moved quickly to secure nine-million dollars to pay for the project….
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The Louisiana National Guard has large trucks in the Tensas Parish town to supply residents with safe drinking water.

16:45 LRN Sportscast March 6th

LSU lost for the third time on the season yesterday as they dropped a five to four decision to Texas Tech. Despite the loss, freshman Eric Walker pitched very well. The Texas native allowed one run on six hits in six innings. The right-hander says he’s starting to feel more comfortable pitching to college hitters…
cut 18 (15) “…next Sunday”
LSU’s Jared Poche has been named SEC Co-pitcher of the week. The senior lefty tossed seven shutout innings in a four to nothing win over Baylor.

Louisiana Tech senior third baseman Chase Lunceford is the Conference USA hitter of the week. Lunceford hit .421 during five games last week and drove in at least one RBI in each . Tech is 11-1 and ranked 24th in the coaches poll.

At the NFL combine, former LSU Tiger Duke Riley recorded the second fastest 40-time by a linebacker. He clocked at 4.58 seconds. Tigers safety Jamal Adams ran a 4.56.

In the NBA…the Pelicans are at Utah tonight after beating the Lakers last night. They’ve signed guard Jordan Crawford to a 10-day contract. He was averaging 23-points a game for the Grand Rapids Drive in the D-League.

Former Ragin Cajuns standout Shawn Long has also signed a 10-day contract to play for the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Sun Belt Conference named Ragin Cajuns guard Jay Wright as the Sun Belt defensive player of the year as led the league in steals. And his teammate, Frank Bartley, has been named as the league’s newcomer of the year.

Louisiana Tech’s Erik McCree and Jacobi Boykins have received all-Conference USA honors. McCree leads Tech in scoring and rebounding and Boykins averages 15 points a game, while shooting 41-percent from three-point range.

16:30 Newscast March 6

President Donald Trump signed a revised version of the travel ban prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries. Congressman Ralph Abraham says America has to be cautious these days. He says he does not support open boarders because we need to protect our country first.

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But Executive Director of the Louisiana ACLU Marjorie Esman says the president issued an order that indirectly bans Muslims from entering the country. She says keeping members of that religion out of the US is the president’s priority.

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Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen are included in the ban.

Congressman Cedric Richmond apologized for joking that Kellyanne Conway looked familiar while on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office. President of NOW Baton Rouge Angela Adkins says women need to speak up when someone makes inappropriate comments like that. She encourages people to stay informed about policies lawmakers propose in the upcoming session.

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Governor John Bel Edwards was in Tensas Parish today for the groundbreaking of the new water system for the town of St. Joseph. The governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says this was a milestone for the rural town.

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Residents of St. Joe have been struggling with brown tap water in their homes for nearly a decade.

15:30 LRN Newscast March 6th

New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond says he’s sorry for joking President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway looked familiar while on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office. Halen Doughty has more…
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The state’s economic development office believes Louisiana is becoming one of the top states for computer science graduates. The Bayou State has invested over 38-million dollars in computer science and engineering departments at universities. Louisiana-job-connection-dot-com is a way to connect graduates with potential jobs in the IT sector.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations believes former FBI agent John Guandolo should be removed as a speaker from a three-day law enforcement training program hosted by the Rapides Parish District Attorney’s office. CAIR government affairs director Robert McCaw says Guandolo portrays all Muslims as potential terrorists…
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But the Rapides D-A says there are no plans to remove Gaundolo as a speaker.

Ground was broken today on the construction of a new water system for the town of St. Joseph. State health officials have found evidence of lead in the water system. The governor’s deputy chief of staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says they hope the project is completed in September and until then the state will continue to make sure there is safe drinking water available…
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LRN PM Newscall March 6th

New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond has apologized for joking that President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway looked familiar while on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office. Halen Doughty has more…

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President Donald Trump signs a revised immigration order prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries. Emelie Gunn has local reaction.

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US Representative Cedric Richmond says he’s sorry for making a joke about a viral photo of President Trump aide Kellyanne Conway. Richmond said Conway looked familiar while kneeling on an Oval office couch. President of the National Organization for Women in Baton Rouge Angela Adkins says apologizing was the right thing for Richmond to do.

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Adkins says Richmond does a lot of good work for women, and she believes he made a mistake. She’s glad he realized it was a mistake and is optimistic he won’t make derogatory comments in the future. But she says the Congressman’s joke says a lot about the national dialogue about women.

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Adkins says to change this dialogue, women and their supporters need to speak up if someone says or does something in appropriate. She encourages people to be engaged in the conversations about women and stay informed about policies lawmakers propose in the upcoming regular session.

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for a change of speakers at a police training program scheduled to begin tomorrow in Alexandria. John Guandolo is one of the presenters at a three day training even hosted by the District Attorney’s Office. CAIR Government Affairs Director Robert McCaw says Guandolo is a discredited former FBI agent who promotes anti-Muslim conspiracy theories.

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McCaw says Guandolo is diverting police resources away from the real threats in local communities by portraying all Muslims as potential terrorists. He says perpetuating these kinds of stereotypes is dangerous.

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Rapides Parish District Attorney Phillip Terrell says there are no plans to remove Guandolo as a speaker. He says the educational seminar is sponsored by law enforcement agencies across the country. He says terrorism is a real threat, and police need training like this to know how to handle potential attacks.

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Terrell says police also hold training exercises on how to deal with biker clubs and local gangs, but that doesn’t mean they single out everyone on a Harley. He says the seminar isn’t directed at anyone but criminals.

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President Donald Trump signed a revised version of his travel ban prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham supports the revised travel order…

Cut 10 (10) “very guarded”

Executive director of the Louisiana ACLU Marjorie Esman remains skeptical of the president’s intentions.

cut 11 (10) “coming home”

Abraham says America has to be very cautious these days. He says he disagrees with those who support open borders because we need to protect our country first…

cut 12 (07) “and again”

But Esman says the president issued an order that indirectly bans Muslims from entering the country. She says keeping members of that religion out of the United States is Trump’s priority.

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The town of St. Joseph is finally getting a brand new water system and Governor John Bel Edwards was on hand today for the groundbreaking. Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says this was a very important milestone for the Tensas Parish town…:

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Edwards issued a public health emergency for St. Joe after lead was detected in its water system in December. Payer says it’s incredible how quickly the more than $9 million dollars came together to make this crucial project possible…:

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Payer says more than 12 miles of new pipe will be laid, 525 new water meters installed, and new fire hydrants placed. She says their office along with the Department of Health is going to continue to ensure that the town of 1200 has the water they need in the meantime..:

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14:30 LRN Newscast March 6th

President Donald Trump signs a revised immigration order prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries. Emelie Gunn has local reaction..
voicer 2 (31) “….I’m Emelie Gunn”

New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond says he’s sorry for the joke he made about President Trump’s aide, Kellyanne Conway. Richmond said Conway looked kind of familiar in that position in a photo of Conway kneeling on an Oval office couch. Richmond says he’ll continue to be a champion for women’s issues.

A muslim advocacy group is calling on Rapides Parish District Attorney Phillip Terrell to remove John Guandolo as a speaker at a law enforcement training program that begins tomorrow. The Council on American-Islamic Relations say Guandolo promotes anti-muslim conspirarcy theories, but Terrell says are no plans to remove Guandolo as a speaker…
cut 8 (10) “…law abiding citizen’

Governor John Bel Edwards was in Tensas Parish this morning to break ground on a new water system in St. Joseph. State health officials found lead in the St. Joe water system last December, The governor’s deputy chief of staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says Edwards worked to free up nine-million dollars to replace the deteriorating water distribution system….
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13:30 Newscast, March 6th, 2017

President Donald Trump signed a revised version of his travel ban suspending immigration from six Middle Eastern countries. Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen are the banned countries. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham supports the ban…:
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Executive director of the Louisiana ACLU Marjorie Esman wonders why President Trump issued the ban with a phased roll out…:
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The order shuts down the United States’ refugee program and creates a 90 day ban for citizens of the six countries who do not currently hold a U.S. green card or visa.

The town of St. Joseph is finally getting a brand new water system and Governor John Bel Edwards was on hand today for the groundbreaking. Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says this was a very important milestone for the Tensas Parish town…:
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Payer says more than 12 miles of new pipe will be laid, 525 new water meters installed, and new fire hydrants placed.

Congressman Cedric Richmond has issued an apology to White House aid Kellyanne Conway over a comment he made about a photo of her kneeling on a sofa. Some felt the statement about the position looking familiar was sexist. National Organization for Women in Baton Rouge Angela Adkins says the Congressman’s joke says a lot about the national dialogue about sexism…:
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Richmond said he’s been a champion for women’s issues and apologized to Conway and those who found the comment offensive.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 6th, 2017

New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond has apologized for joking that Kellyanne Conway looked familiar while on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Louisiana is on track to become one of the top states for computer science graduates. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson
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He says by using a digital media incentive, Louisiana was able to attract these major players in the IT business.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for a change of speakers at a police training program scheduled to begin tomorrow in Alexandria. John Guandolo is one of the presenters at a three day training even hosted by the District Attorney’s Office. CAIR Government Affairs Director Robert McCaw says Guandolo is a discredited former FBI agent who promotes anti-Muslim conspiracy theories…:
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Rapides Parish District Attorney Phillip Terrell says there are no plans to remove Guandolo as a speaker.

Governor John Bel Edwards has proclaimed this week as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Louisiana. GOHSEP urges the public to Get a Game Plan to protect themselves, their families, pets and homes in the event of severe weather.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 6th

The LSU baseball team is back in Baton Rouge after winning won one game, but losing two at the College Classic in Houston. On Friday, LSU lost to top ranked TCU and beat Baylor on Saturday and then completed the weekend with a five to four loss to Texas Tech. Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s not discouraged over the results…
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LSU’s record is 9-3 and they have fallen out of the top five in the latest college baseball polls, but three of the polls have them ranked 6th.

Baseball America has the Ragin Cajuns ranked 15th after taking two of three from Southern Miss this past weekend. 11-and-1 Louisiana Tech is still not ranked.

At the NFL combine, former LSU safety Jamal Adams ran a 4.56 in the 40. Adams who is expected to be a top five pick, told the media covering the combine that he should be the number one pick in the NFL draft.

The Pelicans finally won a game with DeMarcus Cousins on the floor. Cousins had 26 points and 15 rebounds to help New Orleans beat the lowly Los Angeles Lakers 105-97. The Pels are at Utah tonight.

In other NBA news…former Ragin Cajuns star Shawn Long has signed a 10-day contract with the 76ers.

The Boys Basketball state tournament gets underway today in Lake Charles. 48 teams will travel to the Burton Coliseum and 12 championship games will take place on Friday and Saturday. Eric Zartler with the Lake Charles Convention and Visitors Bureau says they are ready for all those extra games….
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11:30 Newscast, March 6th, 2017

US Representative Cedric Richmond has apologized after making a joke about a viral photo of Kellyanne Conway. Richmond said at the Washington Press Club Foundation dinner that Conway, a White House aid, looked familiar while kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office. President of the National Organization for Women in Baton Rouge Angela Adkins..:
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Adkins says Richmond does a lot of good work for women, and she believes he made a mistake.

A Muslim civil rights group wants the Rapides DA to cancel a law enforcement training seminar in Alexandria on investigating Jihadi operations in the US. They call it a misuse of taxpayer money, and aren’t happy the man offering the sessions is former FBI agent John Guandolo who they say is a known anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist. But the DA says the training is to talk about the potential of terrorism faced by the nation.

Lake Charles is once again hosting the LHSAA boy’s basketball tournament beginning today. There are 48 teams in town as opposed to the previous 28 due to the select/non-select playoff split, and Eric Zartler with the city’s CVB says they are ready for all the games. Other Louisiana cities have made rumblings about wanting to host the tournament, but Zartler says Lake Charles is staying the course..:
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All games are played at Burton Coliseum.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards will is attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the “Comprehensive Water Distribution System Replacement Project” in the Town of St. Joseph. The new system will include the installation of town-wide new water lines, electronic water meters, and new fire hydrants. The town’s water system tested positive for lead back in December prompting Edwards to issue a public health emergency.