LRN Sportscast 11:40 October 14

For the fourth consecutive week, LSU will face a back-up quarterback. Florida will start Treon Harris under center, because Will Grier has been suspended for one year for taking a banned over the counter supplement. LSU defensive tackle Christian Lacouture gives this scouting report on Harris…
cut 17 (14) “…do your job”
And Florida has suspended freshman defensive back Deiondre Porter after he was arrested on aggravated assault charges. Porter is one of Florida’s best players on special teams.

And LSU Coach Les Miles confirmed starting fullback JD Moore will miss this game and the next, because of a knee injury sustained in the South Carolina game.

And Southeastern Louisiana leading receiver Jeff Smiley will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL.

The Saints are 1-and-4 and in last place in the NFC South heading into Thursday night’s match-up with the undefeated Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Drew Brees always has a positive take on things, but admits the losing is eating at him inside…
cut 18 (11) “something positive”
Tomorrow night’s game will kickoff at 7:25 and can be seen on CBS and the NFL Network. And Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones is not sure if he’ll be able to play. Jones is dealing with a hamstring injury that he suffered in the win over the Redskins.

Louisiana Tech continues preparations for its trip to Mississippi State by piping in the sound of cow bells ringing while they practice. Mississippi State has won eight of the eleven match-ups between the two schools and kick-off on Saturday is at 11 AM.

11:30 Newscast, October 14th, 2015

Republican David Vitter will be missing tonight’s televised gubernatorial debate to be aired statewide by Louisiana Public Broadcasting. His campaign has come under fire by opponents for frequently opting out of such forums. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Vitter likely thinks he’s going to make the runoff no matter what he does
CUT 6 (11) “probably don’t need to”
Cross says Vitter is also trying avoid questions about his past.

The 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing to death an 18-year-old St. Amant High student before the homecoming dance has been identified and he will be tried as an adult. A state judge in Ascension Parish ruled today that Jacob Westbrook of Baton Rouge’s second degree murder trial will not be heard in Juvenile Court. Westbrook is accused of killing 18-year-old Todd “TJ” Toups Jr. with a steak knife on October 10th in Gonzales.

Members of Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign are looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate on October 28th. Eric Gill reports…:
Cut 3 (29) “I’m Eric Gill”

A national comedian originally from Lake Charles who regularly performs throughout the state was arrested in Louisiana and charged with identity theft and unauthorized use of an access card. 42-year-old Jen Kober turned herself in at the Calcasieu Correctional Center before posting $7500 bond. Kober posted a picture of her at the jail on Facebook and promoted an upcoming show where she says she’s going to tell the full story and make people laugh.

 

10:30 Newscast October 14, 2015

Republican David Vitter’s latest gubernatorial TV commercial features his wife Wendy, who says her husband has the courage and vision needed to turn around Louisiana. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley having an ad that features his wife can help Vitter with women voters…

cut 15 (10) “is lagging”

In the ad, Wendy Vitter also talked about how her husband was the one who authored a bill that led to term limits in the state legislature.

In a report by Gallup-Healthways, Louisiana ranks number 47 in the country for financial wellbeing. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa says the lack of major corporations in the Bayou state contributes to Louisiana ranking low on this list…

cut 9 (11) “small businesses”

Entergy and CenturyLink are the only two Louisiana based companies on the Fortune 500 list.

Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne, along with Democrat John Bel Edwards will take part in a televised gubernatorial debate tonight that will air on LPB stations across the state. Republican David Vitter will not be attending the event. The Vitter campaign says a scheduling conflict prevents the senator from attending, but did not elaborate any further. Vitter has missed several major forums and that is drawing criticism from the other candidates.

An 11-year-old girl with Down Syndrome from DoSoto Parish is making international headlines after a video of her reaction to making the cheerleading squad went viral…

cut 1 (31) “I’m Michelle Southern”

09:30 Newscast October 14, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign team is looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate. Current criteria relies on national polls, but the campaign says ignoring polls in early primary states does not reflect reality. Campaign manager Timmy Teeple says by doing this, voters are being ignored…

cut 12 (10) “who will lose”

The next debate will air on CNBC on October 28th.

An 11-year-old Stonewall girl with Down Syndrome is an Internet sensation after a video of her reaction to being accepted to the cheerleading squad went viral. Lacey Parker’s mother, Renee, says Lacey has made appearances on news sites everywhere and is influencing people all over the world…

cut 5 (10) “home videos”

She says having Down Syndrome has never stopped Lacey from doing anything.

A report finds Louisiana ranks 47th in the nation for having the least financially secure residents. Emelie Gunn has more….

cut 2 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

State Police say wild fires in Bienville Parish have claimed more than 1400 acres of land and are threatening homes in the Fryeburg Community. Fire officials and emergency personnel are currently attempting to contain the grass and woods blaze. Fires have forced a train carrying hazardous materials to stop. There are no injuries associated with the train incident and no evacuations have been issued.

08:30 Newscast October 14, 2015

Alexandria Police have arrested a suspect in a Tuesday morning shooting that left one man hospitalized. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the victim being treated by EMS personnel for a gunshot wound to the chest. The victim was transported to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition. The suspect, 18-year-old Desmond Harris, was taken into custody at the scene without incident. Harris is charged with one count of attempted first degree murder.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department says a man is under arrest accused of attacking another man with a machete. It’s reported that 32-year-old Akando Ducksworth and the victim were involved in an augument outside a Metairie business. Authorities say surveillance video shows Ducksworth leaving the premises and later returning with a machete that he used to allegely attack the victim. Ducksworth is charged with aggravated second degree battery.

Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign team is looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate. Current Republican National Committee/CNBC criteria requires a candidate to average at least 2.5-percent in six different national polls to make a debate. The campaign argues that basing criteria solely on national polls is meaningless at this point in the race. The campaign says ignoring polls in early primary states does not reflect reality and is a disservice to the candidates and voters. The next debate is October 28th.

An 11-year-old girl with Down Syndrome from the DeSoto Parish town of Stonewall is making international headlines this year after a video of her reaction to being accepted on the cheerleading squad went viral. Lacey Parker’s mother, Renee, says she’s blown away by all the attention the video is getting as it’s had more than 30 million views, but knows this is a feel good story that makes people smile. Parker says the principal at North DeSoto Middle School called them to ask Lacey to try out for the squad because cheering is about having heart and passion and nobody has more than she does.

07:30 Newscast October 14, 2015

The latest gubernatorial TV ad for Republican David Vitter features his wife Wendy, who says her husband has the courage and vision needed to turn around Louisiana. ULM Joshua Stockley wonders why the campaign decided to have Wendy Vitter talk about this issue…

cut 14 (10) “interesting”

Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

The Jindal campaign is looking to change the current debate criteria so Governor Bobby Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate. Current criteria requires a candidate average at least 2.5-percent in six different national polls to make a debate. Jindal Pollster Wes Anderson says the governor’s recent surge to six-percent support in Iowa should put him in the main debate…

cut 11 (10) “upcoming debate”

The next debate is October 28th.

A Gallup-Healthways report shows Louisiana ranks 47th in the country for financial wellbeing. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa says there are a lot of low income areas in the state and we don’t live in a high wage environment…

cut 8 (07) “it’s sad”

The report also found Louisiana comes in 49th for the ability for people to pay for health care.

An 11-year-old girl with Down Syndrome from the DeSoto Parish town of Stonewall is making international headlines after a video of her reaction to being accepted on the cheerleading squad spread like wildfire. Renee Parker is Lacey Parker’s mother. She says after weeks of practicing difficult cheers and routines, Lacey tried out just like everyone else and eagerly waited for the results while her sister was capturing the reaction on video…

cut 4 (09) “and screaming”

The video has more than 30 million views.

06:45 Sportscast October 14, 2015

LSU continues preparations for its top ten matchup with undefeated Florida on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. While Alabama is consider the Tigers biggest rival, LSU linebacker Deion Jones says while growing up in New Orleans, Florida was always the big game on the schedule…

cut 16 (14) “as a kid”

Kickoff is at 6PM Saturday and the game will be televised on ESPN.

The American Red Cross says fundraising efforts for disaster relief in South Carolina outside Tiger Stadium last Saturday netted over $40,000. These donations will be used to provide shelter, food, relief supplies, emotional support, and more to residents there continuing to recover after devastating flooding. You can still donate to help South Carolina flood victims at redcross-dot-org.

The Saints are 1-and-4 and in last place in the NFC South heading into Thursday night’s match-up with the undefeated Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Drew Brees always has a positive take on things, but admits the losing is eating at him inside…

cut 18 (11) “something positive”

Tomorrow night’s game will kickoff at 7:25 and can be seen on CBS and the NFL Network.

McNeese State has jumped into the top 10 in the latest FCS Coaches’ Poll. The Cowboys moved up four spots to number nine after their 21-7 win over Southeastern Louisiana. After the loss, the Lions dropped four spots in the poll and land at number 21.

Louisiana Tech will take a three-game winning streak to Starkville Saturday where they’ll play Mississippi State at 11 AM. Tech’s defense is trying to stop giving up the big play. They allowed two long touchdown passes in last Saturday’s win against Texas San Antonio, including a 57-yarder that tied the game.

06:30 Newscast October 14, 2015

Members of Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign are looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate on October 28th. The campaign argues that basing criteria on national polls is meaningless at this point in the race. Senior strategist Curt Anderson says national polls are predictive of nothing since there is no national primary…

cut 10 (06) “be voting”

Current Republican National Committee/CNBC criteria requires a candidate average at least 2.5-percent in six different national polls to make a debate.

Louisiana ranks number 47th in the country for financial wellbeing according to a report by Gallup-Healthways. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa says he didn’t expect the Bayou State to rank among the least financially secure states but there are reasons why we’re ranked so low…

cut 7 (09) “of that”

Louisiana also comes in at number 48 for residents having enough money for food.

Republican David Vitter’s latest TV commercial for governor features his wife Wendy, who says her husband has the courage and vision needed to turn around Louisiana. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says this is a significant moment in the campaign, because of Vitter’s past scandal involving prostitution…

cut 13 (11) “are united”

In the ad, Wendy Vitter also talked about how her husband was the one who authored a bill that led to term limits in the state legislature.

AM Newcall October 14,2015

An 11-year-old girl with Down Syndrome from DoSoto Parish is making international headlines after a video went viral of her reaction to making the cheerleading squad. Michelle Southern has more….

CUT 1 (31) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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A report finds Louisiana ranks number 47th in the nation for having the least financially secure residents. Emelie Gunn has more….

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Members of Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign are looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate on October 28th. Eric Gill reports…

Cut 3 (29) “I’m Eric Gill”

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 An 11-year-old girl with Down Syndrome from the DeSoto Parish town of Stonewall is making international headlines this year after a video of her reaction to being accepted on the cheerleading squad spread like wildfire. Renee Parker is Lacey Parker’s mother. She says after weeks of practicing difficult cheers and routines, Lacey tried out just like everyone else and eagerly waited for the results while her sister was capturing the reaction on video.

cut 4  (09)  “and screaming”

 Parker says she’s blown away by all the attention the video is getting and it’s more than 30 million views, but knows this is a feel good story that makes people smile. She says Lacey has made appearances on news sites everywhere and is influencing people all over the world.

Cut 5  (10)  “home videos”

 Parker says the principal at North DeSoto Middle School called them to ask Lacey to try out for the squad because cheering is about having heart and passion and nobody has more than she does. She says having Down Syndrome has never stopped Lacey from doing anything and she encourages more parents of special needs children to let their kids get involved.

Cut 6 (11)  “for her”

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Louisiana ranks number 47th in the country for financial wellbeing according to a report by Gallup-Healthways. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa says he didn’t expect the Bayou State to rank among the least financially secure states but there are reasons why we’re ranked so low…

CUT 7 (09)  “of that”

The report also found Louisiana comes in at number 48th in the nation for residents having enough money for food and 49th for the ability for people to pay for health care. Rosa says there are a lot of low income areas here and we don’t live in a high wage environment.

Cut 8  (07)  “it’s sad”

Entergy and CenturyLink are the only two Louisiana based companies on the Fortune 500 list. Rosa says the lack of major corporations in the Bayou state contributes to Louisiana ranking low on this list.

Cut 9 (11) “small businesses” 

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Members of Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign are looking to change the current debate criteria so Jindal will be included in the next Republican presidential debate on October 28th. The campaign argues that basing criteria on national polls is meaningless at this point in the race. Senior strategist Curt Anderson says national polls are predictive of nothing since there is no national primary…

Cut 10 (06) “be voting”

Current Republican National Committee/CNBC criteria requires a candidate average at least 2.5-percent in six different national polls to make a debate. Jindal Pollster Wes Anderson says the governor’s recent surge to six-percent support in Iowa should put him in the main debate…

cut 11 (10) “upcoming debate”

The campaign says ignoring polls in early primary states does not reflect reality. Campaign manager Timmy Teeple says by doing this, voters are being ignored…

Cut 12 (10) “who will lose”

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Republican David Vitter’s latest TV commercial for governor features his wife Wendy, who says her husband has the courage and vision needed to turn around Louisiana. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says this is a significant moment in the campaign, because of Vitter’s past scandal involving prostitution…

Cut 13 (11)  “are united”

In the ad, Wendy Vitter also talked about how her husband was the one who authored a bill that led to term limits in the state legislature. Stockley wonders why the campaign decided to have Wendy Vitter talk about this issue…

Cut 14 (10) “interesting”

Stockley says having an ad that features his wife can help Vitter with women voters…

Cut 15  (10)  “is lagging”

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LSU continues preparations for its top ten matchup with undefeated Florida on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. While Alabama is consider the Tigers biggest rival, LSU linebacker Deion Jones says while growing up in New Orleans, Florida was always the big game on the schedule…

Cut 16  (14)  “as a kid”

LSU’s starting quarterback the last five games will not play against LSU. Will Grier has been suspended by the NCAA for one year for taking a banned over-the-counter supplement. Treon Harris will start for the suspended Grier and LSU defensive tackle Christian Lacouture gives this scouting report on Harris…

Cut 17 (14) “do our job” 

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The Saints are 1-and-4 and in last place in the NFC South heading into Thursday night’s match-up with the undefeated Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback Drew Brees always has a positive take on things, but admits the losing is eating at him inside…

Cut 18 (11) “something positive”

The Falcons are one of the biggest surprises in the NFL this year. First-year coach Dan Quinn has Atlanta out to a 5-0 start. The Falcons had a losing record last year and Brees says the personnel is not much different from last year…

Cut 19 (17) “well right now”

17:30 Newscast, October 13th, 2015

LSU star running back Leonard Fournette is on the cover of this week’s national Sports Illustrated magazine. Jeff Palermo reports…:
CUT 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Republican David Vitter released a new statewide television ad today which features his wife Wendy talking about why her husband would be the best choice for governor of Louisiana. In the commercial, Wendy Vitter says she knows David Vitter better than anyone and he has the courage to stand up to Baton Rouge politicians.

The Humane Society is asking for donations to help take care of the more than 40 animals who were living in filthy conditions at a home in Washington Parish. A mother and daughter face numerous counts of animal cruelty charges. Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson says they plan to go to court and present evidence against the two women of long-term, chronic neglect for all of these animals…:
CUT 5 (06) “everything shows”
He says all of the animals, 20 dogs, 20 cats a duck and a rabbit, are in dire need of veterinary care.

The state Department of Health and Hospital announces a new online platform is now available to Louisiana residents with information about how to use health information. DHH Secretary Kathy Kliebert says makemyhealth-dot-me shows people how to request copies of their medical records and use them…:
CUT 14 (08) “care options”
The campaign is called “Your Health in Your Hands.”