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PODCAST PREVIEW: 'How might the Supreme Court's likely rescinding of a Constitutional right to abortion play out when Ohio voters go to the polls in November?' asks editor Chris Quinn. Find the full episode here:

Read the automated transcript below. Because it’s a computer-generated transcript, it contains many errors and misspellings.[00:00:00] Forgive me. If I stumbled today, my head is pounding because of allergies. I’m going to make mistakes. It’s today in Ohio, the news podcast discussion from aand the plain dealer. I’m Chris Quinn here with Lisa Garvin, Layla, uh, Tasi and Laura Johnston. Ready for a Monday conversation.

Passions are running high and there’s lots of material to digest. You all read voraciously and we have a good newsroom in Cleveland, but what about the rest of the state where most of the votes come.I don’t know, it’ll be very, very interesting to see, but this will be top of the news and the decision is expected in June.

It’s going to be interesting to be examining him from now until November. I do think abortion will. It won’t just be in June, I think will be a nonstop source of conversation and social media discussions from now all the way to November. I don’t know that any of the. Subject will consume as much attention.And I think we need to look at a very important race here before we go.

The city just can’t unilateral. Do it for them in the weeks after this big announcement, city officials have tried to find a solution to this problem early and the city law director, Mark Griffin, county, public defender, Colin Sweeney, whether his office on behalf of [00:06:00] those involved in these thousands of cases could initiate the expungements in mass.

So there’s going to be a whole lot more steps than simply just rolling in all the boxes of records and, you know, dumping the requests on the, on the clerk’s desk and, and, uh, you know, tooting the horn.right. That’s right. There’s another wrinkle here because unlike the expungement, when a case is when a case is vacated, The city then owes those defendants refunds on the fines and the court costs that they paid on their cases.

So it’s not as. It’s not as exciting as, as the big, you know, get the, get the Dolly. We got all these boxes to load up. We got so many cases, you know, that’s, that was theway to do it. Claim that, you know, it wasn’t clear that you had to represent them. So we figured we tested to see. You know, if that were true, you to check beforehand, you wouldn’t wait until the cases are filed to get an opinion for them to Supreme court.

We have not yet voted on the legislative districts because that’s been such a mess. And so the Supreme court has rejected these maps four times the latest deadline the Supreme court gave. Commission was Friday morning and they basically blew past that on Thursday, even with the two replacement members for a cup and Hoffman, they chose to thumb their nose at the Supreme court again.

This is what they wanted to see happen. And they just did every turn basically said, we don’t care. We want to do it our own way. We want to keep these Republicandistricts. Yeah. But if the court doesn’t do something, it’s setting a precedent that the, the court is much weaker than the other bodies of the government.

So that’s really the backdrop here. Leading to the city of Cleveland approving spending about four and a half million dollars upgrading its surveillance network in the fall. And during a recent public safety committee hearing the question was raised about whether that could lead to the widespread use of facial recognition technology here in Cleveland.

Said that in cities where they’ve been piloting the ring system, the, the effect on crime or the police department solve rate is, is kind of negligible when it comes to, you know, the use, the impact that ring has had. So what’s really the return on giving up that little piece of privacy.Yeah. There’s always been the adage that if you have a dog, the bird or go to the next house that doesn’t have a dog.

I just don’t get the privacy argument. I mean, it’s there to try so that the criminals know. I’m being watched. I’m not going to carjack people in this neighborhood. I’m going to go to the next neighborhood. Youhave a camera on a light pole across the street from your house. They can see you on your front porch and extensibly look through your window as well.I don’t think there’s any evidence that’s happening. I don’t, there was nothing in Lucas’s story and I haven’t, I do a lot of reading.

And if that’s true, I don’t really know exactly how Corey factors into that equation because he was the link in the chain of command directly between Buddhists and villain. Um, you know, it’s also just quite likely that the writing is on the wall for many Buddhists administrators. Their time is coming to a close.

That would be public minded. That would be looking toward the future. And we wind girts listening to this right now. Go. What about me? What about me? You’re a Republican snowball’s chance. It’s today in Ohio. With more [00:24:00] people taking advantage of Cleveland’s waterfront, more people are breaking the rules along the waterfront.

And you’ve got all of these little Foundry, dinghies learning how to sail and they can, they can capsize if they get awake to.Yeah. The part of that, that I don’t find credible is that the power boaters aren’t aware of the speed limit. Every power boater knows that when you’re in certain areas, you slow down, you don’t leave awake.

You’re going to fast. Here’s your ticket? I think it’s a lot more involved in that. So would they believe in the river safety task force is that they should be doing more boater education because the majority of voters want to do this [00:27:00] safely. They want everybody to be out there and have a good time and not have to worry and not be.would imagine too, you would need some undercover police boats because like people on the turnpike, if you see the police, you’re not going to go fast.

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