06:30 Newscast June 17, 2015

The Food and Drug Administration orders food companies to phase out artificial trans fats from foods. Doctor Catherine Champagne, a registered dietitian with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center,says this is great news, because trans fat is not good for your heart….

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The FDA says the removal of trans fat will prevent thousands of fatal heart attacks.

Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves is pushing legislation to improve Red Snapper access in the Gulf of Mexico for recreational, commercial and charter industries. The recreational season is only ten days and it finished last week, but Graves says the season should be longer.

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Two different bills addressing the issue are moving through Congress right now.

The LSU baseball team avoided elimination at the College World Series by beating Cal State Fullerton 5-3 on Tuesday. This is LSU’s 17th College World Series appearance in Omaha, but their first win at TD Ameritrade Park. Coach Paul Mainieri says they are thrilled to finally get a victory at the stadium…

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The Tigers fell behind 3-0, but LSU finally got the bats going in the third inning as they scored four runs. LSU will face TCU Thursday. The Horned Frogs beat the Tigers Sunday in an opening round matchup.

AM Newscall June 17 2015

The LSU baseball team avoided elimination at the College World Series by beating Cal State Fullerton 5-3 on Tuesday. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Lafayette is named one of the top All American vacation spots for 2015 by the Travel Channel. Emelie Gunn has more…..

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The Food and Drug Administration is calling on food companies to remove artificial trans fat from our diet. Scott Carwile has the story…

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The LSU baseball team avoided elimination at the College World Series by beating Cal State Fullerton 5-3 on Tuesday. This is LSU’s 17th CWS appearance in Omaha, but their first win at TD Ameritrade Park. Coach Paul Mainieri says they are thrilled to finally get a victory at the sports stadium…:

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The Tigers fell behind 3-0, but LSU finally got the bats going in the third inning as they scored four runs. After a rough start, Alex Lange went the distance for a complete game victory as he struck out ten and allowed six hits. Mainieri says Lange’s performance was incredible..:

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Alex Bregman, who batted from the lead-off spot, was 4-for-5. Mark Laird had three hits and drove in a run. LSU will play again on Thursday night. Lange says after the first inning he had to go back into the dugout and regroup…:

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Lafayette has been named one the top All American vacation spots for 2015 by the Travel Channel. President and CEO of Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission Ben Berthelot says the city has also been named the happiest in the country by The Wall Street Journal as well as a getting a  few other notable titles.

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The Travel Channel says Lafayette is filled with many cultural influences especially with their Cajun flair. Berthelot says if they can get people down to experience the city, they’ll be hooked.

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Berthelot believes getting the publicity from big name sources really does bring in new visitors.

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Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves is pushing legislation to improve Red Snapper access in the Gulf of Mexico for recreational, commercial and charter industries. The recreational season is only ten days old and it finished last week but Graves says the season should be longer.

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Two different bills are moving through Congress right now. Graves says one bill improves the science used to manage Red Snapper resources  and the second bill deals with making sure commercial and recreational fisherman have greater access to Red Snapper.

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Graves believes making the season longer helps to maintain Louisiana’s reputation as the sportsman’s paradise. He says fishing is a big part of our state’s culture and science proves the fishery can be better managed to increase the Red Snapper season.

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The Food and Drug Administration orders food companies to phase out artificial trans fats from foods. Doctor Catherine Champagne, a registered dietitian with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center,says this is great news, because trans fat is not good for your heart….

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The FDA says the removal of trans fat will prevent thousands of fatal heart attacks. Champagne says consumers should be happy the federal government is taking this action, but more needs to be done to make sure people eat healthy…

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Champagne says restaurants have also taken steps to remove trans fat from their foods. She says trans fat helps food have a longer shelf life, but it should taste the same with or without it.

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LRN Newscast 17:30 June 16

The LSU baseball team avoided elimination in the College World Series by beating Cal State Fullerton 5-3. The Tigers fell behind 3-0, but LSU finally got the bats going in the third inning as they scored four runs. The Tigers will play again Thursday against the loser of tonight’s game between Vanderbilt and TCU.

The House Ways and Means Chariman does not anticipate Governor Jindal will veto the bill that puts a cap on the film tax credit program. Scott Carwile has the story…
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For the first time ever, LSU Student government has released a Higher Education Report Card, which graded lawmakers on their record for higher education in the just completed session. There were a lot more A’s, B’s, and C’s than there were D’s and F’s, and Student Body President Andrew Mahtook says they were generally pleased. He says moving forward, they hope to establish a full time student lobbying commission…
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Bossier Parish officials say water is receding on the Red River. Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Bill Davis says the water on the Red is receding at a pretty rapid pace…:
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Davis says they are concerned about Tropical Storm Bill as it moves across the Red River Basin on Thursday.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 June 16

LSU leads 5-3 in the 8th inning

At Day one of the Saints minicamp, recently signed defensive tackle Kevin Williams was taking snaps with the starters. Coach Sean Payton on the addition of the former all-pro defensive lineman…
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Payton also says he’s optimstic when it comes to the injury status of outside linebacker Junior Galette. It’s been reported that Galette will not need surgery for a pectoral injury.

Louisiana Tech is installing a new field turf at Joe Aillet Stadium. The new turf is called Field Turf Revolution and it has brighter colors than the existing turf and its expected to last longer. The new Field Turf will be ready for the season opener against Southern on September 5th.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-16-15

Bossier Parish officials say water is receding on the Red River and FEMA assessment teams are in the area today to evaluate the extent of the flood damage. Here’s Eric Gill with more…
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Meanwhile, rain is a more of a factor than the wind right now in Southwest Louisiana as Tropical Storm Bill moves from southeast Texas and northeast Texas. The National Weather Service in Lake Charles says periods of rain will continue to fall, which could lead to flash flooding.
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There are now eleven Republicans running in next November’s election. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush announced his candidacy for president Monday, and shortly after, it was Donald Trump. U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says, with the name recognition of those two, it will an uphill climb for Governor Bobby Jindal, if he announces next week…
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The LSU Student Government releases its first “Legislative Report Card” which grades lawmakers in protecting higher ed during this year’s session. Student Body President Andrew Mahtook says among things they were looking for was a fix for the current budget crisis…:
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He says lawmakwers got more A’s, B’s, and C’s than D’s and F’s.

LRN Newscast 15:30 06-16-15

Tropical Storm Bill is letting it’s presence be known in Southwest Louisiana, as we hear from Johnathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles…
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As Tropical Storm Bill moves toward Northeast Texas and Southern Oklahoma, officials are very concerned for more heavy rain for an already swollen Red River. Right now, FEMA teams are determining if the area around Shreveport and Bossier qualifies for federal assistance resulting from this recent flooding of the Red, checking for building structural damage…
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Famous entrepreneur and TV personality Donald Trump has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Governor Bobby Jindal is expected to officially throw his hat in the ring next week, and ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this announcement can’t make Jindal happy…
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The Higher Education Report Card is out from the LSU Student Government, which grades lawmakers on their record with higher ed in this past session. There were a lot more A’s, B’s, and C’s than there were D’s and F’s, and Student Body President Andrew Mahtook says they were generally pleased. He says moving forward, they hope to establish a full time student lobbying commission…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 06-16-15

The LSU Student Government releases its first “Legislative Report Card” which grades lawmakers based on their record of protecting higher ed..:
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The former burlesque star, who had an affair with for Louisiana Governor Earl K. Long, has passed away. Blaze Starr was a dancer and stripper that spread her fame from Baltimore to the French Quarter. Her affair with Long lasted from 1959 until his death in 1960. Starr was 83.
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Time to add another name to the announced Republican candidates for President. Donald Trump has officially announced shortly after former Florida governor Jeb Bush announced his. So what does this mean for Governor Bobby Jindal if he announces next week, as he is expected to do?…
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That’s U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley.

In Bossier Parish, Red River waters are receding by a little more than a foot a day and the river is expected to be down to 30 feet by Thursday. However, Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Bill Davis says there is much concern about Tropical Storm Bill as it moves towards Northeast Texas. He says officials are keeping an eye on the potential impact:..
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PM Newscall, June 16th, 2015

Bossier Parish officials say water is receding on the Red River and FEMA assessment teams are in the area today to evaluate the extent of the flood damage. Eric Gill reports…

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The LSU Student Government releases its first “Legislative Report Card” which grades lawmakers based on their record of protecting higher ed in Louisiana during this year’s session. Michelle Southern reports..:

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Bossier Parish officials say water is receding on the Red River and FEMA assessment teams are in the area today to evaluate the extent of the flood damage. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Bill Davis says the water on the Red is receding at a pretty rapid pace…

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Red River waters are receding by a little more than a foot a day and the river is expected to be down to 30 feet by Thursday. However, Davis says there is much concern about Tropical Storm Bill. He says officials are keeping an eye on the potential impact the system could have on the area…

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Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Deputy Director Mark Riley says the FEMA teams will be trying to determine if there are enough homes damaged in the area to qualify for a Presidential Disaster Declaration…

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The declaration is required to trigger FEMA’s Individual Assistance Grant Program. The teams will look at approximately 150 homes and buildings in Caddo Parish. Riley says they will be looking for substantial damage to structures…

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Southwest Louisiana is feeling some impacts from Tropical Storm Bill. Johnathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says periods of rain are expected from the storm’s outer bands.

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Brazzell says the worst of the weather will be from Houston to the central Texas coast. He says Tropical Storm Bill formed quickly when it got into the Gulf this week, which is a reminder for us to keep an eye out on the tropics over the next several months.

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Brazzell says Tropical Storm Bill’s biggest impact to Louisiana could be on the Red River once the storm system moves into northeast Texas and Oklahoma.

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Real Estate mogul and television personality Donald Trump has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Governor Bobby Jindal is expected to officially throw his hat in the ring next week. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this announcement can’t make Jindal happy…

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There are now eleven Republicans running in next November’s election. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush announced his candidacy Monday. Stockley says, with the name recognition both Trump and Bush have, it will force Jindal to work even harder to get his poll numbers up so he’s invited to the upcoming debates…

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Trump has considered running for president in the past, but this is the first time he has officially declared a candidacy. Stockley says each new candidate announcement just makes it more difficult for Jindal’s presidential ambitions…

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The LSU Student Government releases its first “Legislative Report Card” which grades lawmakers based on their record of protecting higher ed in Louisiana during this year’s session. Student Body President Andrew Mahtook says among things they were looking for was a quick fix for the current budget deficit…:

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In all, 40 lawmakers got an “A”, 35 received a “B”, there were 21 “C’s”, 28 “Ds” and 20 F grades. Mahtook says to come up with the report, they graded bills on their weight and importance then plugged in the corresponding votes. He says they were generally extremely pleased…:

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Mahtook says with the publication of the Higher Education Report Card, they hope to open a new chapter in student-legislator relations. He says looking ahead they hope to establish a full time student lobbying commission…:

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13:30 Newscast June 16, 2015

The LSU Student Government releases its first “Legislative Report Card” which grades lawmakers based on their record of protecting higher ed in Louisiana during this year’s session. Student Body President Andrew Mahtook says among things they were looking for was a quick fix for the current budget deficit…

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In all, 40 lawmakers got an “A”, 35 received a “B”, there were 21 “C’s”, 28 “Ds” and 20 F grades.

FEMA assessment teams are in Caddo Parish today to evaluate the extent of damage from Red River flooding. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Deputy Director Mark Riley says the FEMA teams will be trying to determine if there are enough homes damaged in the area to qualify for a Presidential Disaster Declaration…

cut 5 (08) “to the President”

The declaration is required to trigger FEMA’s Individual Assistance Grant Program.

Billionaire television personality Donald Trump has announced he’s running for Republican presidential nomination. This is on the heels of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush announcing his candidacy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says, with the name recognition both Trump and Bush have, it will force Governor Bobby Jindal to work even harder to get his poll numbers up so he’s invited to the upcoming debates…

cut 11 (08) “or South Carolina”

Jindal is expected to officially throw his hat in the ring next week.

Southwest Louisiana is getting some rain from Tropical Storm Bill. Johnathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the storm formed quickly when it got into the Gulf this week, which is a reminder for us to keep an eye out on the tropics over the next several months…

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Brazzell says Tropical Storm Bill’s biggest impact to Louisiana could be on the Red River once the storm system moves into northeast Texas and Oklahoma.

12:30 Newscast, June 16th, 2015

Real Estate mogul and television personality Donald Trump has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Governor Bobby Jindal is expected to officially throw his hat in the ring next week. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this announcement can’t make Jindal happy…”
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There are now eleven Republicans running in next November’s election.

Southwest Louisiana is feeling some impacts from Tropical Storm Bill. Johnathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says periods of rain are expected from the storm’s outer bands..:
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He says northwest Louisiana could get some more rain from this system which is the last thing the now receding flooding Red River needs.

Bossier Parish officials say water is receding on the Red River and FEMA assessment teams are in the area today to evaluate the extent of the flood damage. Eric Gill reports…:
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Though far lower than last summer, the gas prices in Louisiana have been steadily rising over the past 7 days. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.58 which is up a nickle from this time last week.