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Larry Householder is officially a crook and his case illustrates that Ohio’s government is broken: Today in Ohio


CLEVELAND, Ohio — A jury convicted ex-Ohio Home Speaker Larry Householder and lobbyist Matt Borges in a $1.3 billion bailout bribery scheme.

We’re speaking in regards to the response from fellow politicians and what the case exhibits about how the state legislature works on Right now in Ohio.

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Editor Chris Quinn hosts our day by day half-hour information podcast, with influence editor Leila Atassi, editorial board member Lisa Garvin and content material director Laura Johnston.

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Right here’s what we’re asking about at the moment:

We begin with the trial of the yr. Is Larry Householder responsible of masterminding the most important corruption probe within the historical past of Ohio? How about Matt Borges, former Ohio Republican chair?

What’s the brand new auto accident rip-off that the Ohio Division of Insurance coverage is warning individuals about?

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The Norfolk Southern CEO appeared earlier than a U.S. Senate Committee Thursday. What did he inform the committee about East Palestine?

Now we have had against the law this week that’s past wicked. What did criminals do to a double amputee once they robbed him?

How a lot does the MAC event imply to Cleveland, the place it has taken place for the reason that yr 2000?

We appear to have had some confusion on this, so let’s make it clear. Do you, or are you able to, use your driver license renewal to replace your voter registration, to keep away from being tossed off the voter rolls?

How have researchers on the Cleveland Clinic discovered a greater approach to spot early indicators of dementia throughout physician visits?

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Bear in mind when TRW had its headquarters out in Lyndhurst in that stunning campus setting? Then they left and Legacy Village was constructed on a lot of the web site? TRW gave the precise headquarters to the Cleveland Clinic. What has occurred since?

How are some state senators making an attempt to meddle with how faculties train youngsters about monetary literacy?

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[00:00:00] Chris: It is a dialog that’s been manner too lengthy in coming, however justice has lastly prevailed for the man who masterminded the most important corruption scheme within the historical past of Ohio. Larry Householder is formally a bu. It’s at the moment in Ohio, the information podcast. Dialogue from cleveland.com and the aircraft supplier.

I’m Chris Quinn right here with Lisa Garvin. Laura. And Layla Tassi and Lisa, let’s begin with the trial of the yr. Is Larry Householder responsible of masterminding, the most important corruption probe within the historical past of Ohio? How about Matt Borges’s? Former Ohio Republican Chair,

[00:00:39] Lisa: they had been each responsible as charged at Larry Householder was discovered responsible of racketeering, wire fraud, bribery, and cash laundering, and.

To show the racketeering, they needed to present a sample of unlawful conduct. Apparently the jury agreed, uh, Matt Borges, the previous state g o p chair, is responsible of racketeering for bribing [00:01:00] Tyler Furman to get info on the home Invoice six repeal effort. So each males will likely be sentenced by Federal Decide Timothy Black within the coming weeks, they usually may get as a lot as 20 years a chunk householder in a short assertion after the decision mentioned he nonetheless believes that, uh, home Invoice six is sweet.

And he mentioned that his attorneys plan to attraction. Matt Bors says he could attraction, however he’ll talk about that along with his attorneys. He mentioned it was not the decision he was anticipating, however he was glad for the chance to be heard. And he mentioned, truthfully, he thought what he was doing was not legal exercise. US legal professional for the Ohio Southern District, Ken Parker says you simply can’t promote.

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Belief, however he did decline to say when requested by a reporter, if any first power executives will likely be prosecuted for paying the bribes to householder and era Now. .

[00:01:53] Chris: Effectively, I, I liked how the homeowners saying, uh, this is step one within the course of. That is the thousandth step within the [00:02:00] course of. Step one was once you determined to be corrupt.

You realize, the five hundredth step is once you began controlling 60 million in bribes to behave like that is early within the justice course of. It’s loopy. That is just about close to the top. He would possibly have the ability to attraction on a few grounds. It doesn’t look very doubtless. I, I, I’m sort of. Surprised that he maintains this, this false entrance.

I imply, they owned him. The proof in opposition to him couldn’t have been extra clear, after which he bought on the stand and lied like a thief as he was cross-examined in some unspecified time in the future. Don’t you assume you probably have any mind energy in any way, you’ll admit to your self, I’m cooked right here and work out the way to make it as as little a penalty as attainable?

[00:02:47] Lisa: Effectively, I believe that exhibits the depths of his vanity, fairly frankly. . I imply, he actually thought he was gonna get on the stand and say, Hey, that is simply the price of doing enterprise. That is politics. And, you already know, this was good laws to start with. So I [00:03:00] assume there was only a, a giant heaping assist of vanity on his half.

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[00:03:04] Chris: I like the, the individual we quoted in our story that mentioned when he bought on the stand, he was in politician mode. He thought he may do what he did as home speaker, which is say no matter he desires, lie. Nevertheless he would with no person. To refute him, however that’s not the way in which courtroom works. Let’s speak a bit bit in regards to the response, as a result of what was stunning was the quantity of people that didn’t have one.

[00:03:29] Lisa: Yeah. And those who we haven’t heard from but are, uh, governor Mike DeWine, home Speaker Jason Stevens, and Senate. President Matt Huffman. Um, however the, uh, Senate g o p spokesman, John Forney in a textual content mentioned that Huffman can’t remark as a result of he’s vice chair of the Joint Legislative Ethics Committee. It could appear that he would undoubtedly have a remark in that case, however we did hear instantly from Lieutenant Governor John Houston.

He mentioned the justice system normally will get it proper and hopefully this will likely be a lesson to others. O [00:04:00] Ohio Republican spokesman celebration spokesman, Dan Lusk says, An analogous factor. He mentioned, this needs to be a warning to different dangerous actors who would possibly wanna attempt the identical factor. Legal professional Common Dave Yost congratulated the, uh, division of Justice for its victory, and he mentioned that public curiosity triumphed over self-interest.

What

[00:04:19] Chris: what’s attention-grabbing is once they say this needs to be a lesson to others, as a result of the lesson right here is, is that our authorities is totally damaged. This wasn’t simply dangerous actors. That is the legal guidelines that we’ve created to guard these dangerous actors. In case after case, let’s undergo. Mike DeWine, the governor of the state, the man who put Sam Renazzo because the P U C O Chief, a man very prone to face an indictment, says nothing about this.

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This invoice that he signed, he signed this invoice, and should you’ll bear in mind, on the primary day after the householder raid, he defended it solely when he bought a wave of fury from individuals saying it’s a stinking. Invoice, did he begin to backtrack then? Take a look at [00:05:00] Hoffman. Hoffman this week mentioned he’s not gonna repeal the remaining components of HB six as a result of they’d, that will deliver again inexperienced power requirements.

So the lesson he’s instructing the youngsters of Ohio is it’s okay to have a very pungent. On the books cast in corruption as a result of the ends justified the means. He’s not gonna repeal it after which cross no matter he desires With regard to inexperienced power requirements, and let’s face it, he marshaled the invoice by that claims pure fuel is inexperienced power.

He clearly doesn’t perceive inexperienced power. However, however he doesn’t, he’s gonna go away this rotten regulation on the books forever.

[00:05:41] Lisa: Yeah, it’s fairly disgusting. And naturally we’ve bought a veto proof tremendous majority now in, within the, uh, Ohio Common Meeting. So even when DeWine. Wished to do the suitable factor. I don’t know that his Republican colleagues would let him try this.

[00:05:56] Chris: The, the opposite one I wanna point out is Invoice Seitz, the, the [00:06:00] man who testified for the protection and who threw out this investigation was selecting away at it, saying, there’s no corruption right here. No corruption right here. What number of occasions did he say, there’s nothing corrupt right here? Effectively, guess. The jury mentioned, sure, there was corruption right here.

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So what does he say now? I imply, he’s been the poster youngster for defending this pungent factor. What, what, what? How does it persist with him? That’s the issue. The federal government is totally damaged they usually’re not gonna repair it. Laura, Layla, this has been a case we’ve been speaking about for 2 and a half years for the reason that raid of Householder’s Home.

Do you could have any ideas? I imply, I simply

[00:06:33] Laura: wanna emphasize what you mentioned, the truth that Matt. Thought this was the way in which that you just do enterprise, actually speaks volumes. And the way in which that homeowners or Saudi may get off by being a politician. They, this, this isn’t the one time they’ve executed this. House owners, most likely not the one corrupt individual within the state legislature.

I imply, perhaps nobody’s commenting as a result of they know what’s of their closet. I simply, if this was the norm and so many individuals thought this wasn’t a [00:07:00] massive deal, you already know, there are a variety of different actually dangerous. Offers which can be costing Ohioans thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of {dollars} yearly.

[00:07:10] Chris: All people who voted for him for home speaker is tainted by this.

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His legacy now’s the man who masterminded the most important corruption scheme ever. His children, his grandkids, they’re all related to the man who dedicated this horrible deed, betrayed the general public belief, and there’s no extra saying it didn’t occur. There’s no extra of this spin that we get from individuals like Invoice Seitz.

It’s clear they’re convicted. They’re dangerous guys. They need to have made a deal. It’s at the moment in Ohio. What’s the brand new auto accident rip-off? That the Ohio Division of Insurance coverage is warning individuals about. Lela. They name this

[00:07:49] Leila: previous posting. It’s a kind of insurance coverage fraud that includes uninsured individuals trying to get protection after automotive crashes or property injury, and by manipulating [00:08:00] the paperwork to make it appear to be they’d the insurance coverage.

Incident occurred and the indu, the insurance coverage business says that this scheme can drive up insurance coverage premiums for the remainder of us. Apparently, from July 1st, 2021 to June thirtieth, 2022, the Division of Insurance coverage obtained greater than 7,400. Claims of, or allegations of insurance coverage fraud and, and insurance coverage agent misconduct.

And it opened greater than 1100 administrative and legal investigations. 132 potential regulation violations had been recognized and, they usually, they usually took administrative or legal motion in opposition to 162 individuals. They estimate that the financial influence of insurance coverage fraud nationally, Is over 308 billion a yr to US shoppers and companies, and that equals $932 yearly for each American and greater than $70,000 over an individual’s lifetime.

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What I imply right here? Okay, right here’s my drawback. The insurance coverage business most likely would [00:09:00] have been higher off not telling us about this trigger now I’m fairly mad. I imply, this

[00:09:04] Lisa: is, that is their drawback.

[00:09:06] Leila: We as shoppers can’t repair this. It’s not even one thing we could be looking out for. They’re those who needs to be looking out for it.

And I’m particularly indignant to see that agent misconduct performs a task on this and, and that it’s costing us cash. So what are they doing

[00:09:21] Lisa: to get a deal with on this?

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[00:09:23] Chris: So what’s taking place right here is people who find themselves already breaking the regulation by not having insurance coverage, as a result of everyone knows you’re required to have insurance coverage in your automotive.

In case you drive in Ohio, they get into an accident after which they get some corrupt insurance coverage agent to backdate their insurance coverage in order that they appear to be they’ve insurance coverage. I imply, it seems like

[00:09:41] Leila: agent misconduct performs a task in a minimum of a few of these. I don’t understand how else one would have the ability to manipulate paperwork with out the assistance of somebody on the within.

I imply, that. How is it that that, that, that price is put handed on to us, the regulation abiding residents who ha do [00:10:00] carry insurance coverage and pay their premiums? And yeah, I, and why are they telling us about this as if we have to be looking out for it? Repair your drawback.

[00:10:09] Chris: and you need to carry uninsured motorist insurance coverage for those that you get into accidents with that don’t have insurance coverage.

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What what throws me right here is that if I’m an insurance coverage firm and I’ve an agent who retains signing up individuals after which inside days on the document they’ve an accident, I might begin to query the standard of those brokers. That hold signing up individuals which can be so accident susceptible, I imply, I simply can’t think about that there are a variety of brokers doing this.

This works in opposition to their greatest pursuits. So in the event that they know who those are, like, assume, give it some thought. We speak in regards to the, the time to crime for a gun, proper? If, if a gun is purchased and it’s utilizing against the law inside three years, that’s most likely a straw buy. Effectively, should you , should you did the same metric from the time you insure anyone to the time they’ve an accident, I might assume that will be a fairly clear clue that you just bought an issue right here.

Yeah, I

[00:10:58] Leila: agree. I’m simply, [00:11:00] I’m, I’m simply so indignant that it is a drawback that we’re paying for when actually the oversight must be on the, you already know, on their. I imply, there’s nothing we as shoppers can do to rectify this.

[00:11:13] Chris: No. Uh, Jimmy Legal prosecution, we are able to depend on prosecutors to, to become involved once they hear about it, nevertheless it’s, it’s only a bizarre one to place a warning out of that.

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I do know. That’s

[00:11:22] Leila: what I imply. Warning us of what? The truth that I’m gonna pay 70 grand over my lifetime for this drawback that I’ve no management over and am not a contributor

[00:11:32] Chris: to. Yeah, it was a head scratcher story. That’s why I put it on the listing. It’s at the moment in Ohio. The Norfolk Southern c e o appeared earlier than a US Senate committee Thursday.

What did he inform the committee about East Palestine, Laura, and the way was he obtained?

Acquired?

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[00:11:49] Laura: He’s going to. Stick round. Mainly that the railroad is deeply dedicated to the city. He says, we’re gonna be there at the moment, tomorrow, a yr from now, 5 years from now, 10 years from now. He says he’s [00:12:00] been with individuals, appeared of their eyes and heard their considerations.

He mentioned he’s deeply sorry. And any monetary help that they’ve given is only a down cost, that it’s a down, it’s not quid professional quo, and that he’s met with neighborhood leaders and enterprise homeowners and says he’s gonna help the long-term wants of those individuals. He, he additionally was a bit defensive. He mentioned Northfolk Southern had fewer derailments final yr than it had in a decade, which, I don’t understand how that makes you look any higher, however he claimed the non-public harm price is among the many lowest within the harm.

After all, senators introduced up the truth that a, a prepare engineer had simply been killed this week, uh, at Norfolk Southern. So he did say that the railroad would help. The legislative intent to make rail safer, they didn’t say they’d help the complete invoice, which might require well-trained two-person crews aboard each prepare, enhance most fines, and increase the hazmat coaching grants for native first responders.

[00:12:57] Chris: Yeah, effectively, I don’t assume they’re gonna get a lot of a say. [00:13:00] Now we have seen a disturbing development up to now week. We’ve talked up to now about how JD Vance appeared like he was making an attempt to do the suitable factor right here, however up to now week he has dropped a number of race baiting fashion questions. And actually, yesterday it wasn’t a canine whistle,

[00:13:16] Laura: it was just about once I learn this flat out, when the Sabrina Eaton story, I used to be, I, I needed to converse up within the newsroom.

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I mentioned, everyone, you gotta hearken to. He mentioned, I believe our management, our media and our flesh pressers had been sluggish to reply to this disaster. Partially due to a sure section of our management feels the individuals of East Palestine are a bit out of fashion. They’ve the flawed politics. They’re a bit too rural, perhaps a bit too white, which to, I, I used to be simply surprised.

And Sabrina Eaton, I, I requested her, I mentioned, did anyone reply to that? As a result of to me that will be like, you already know, a jaw dropper and a chambers. And he or she mentioned, no, nobody did. I imply, and he’s not, you assume none of that quote is selecting on the precise railroad that induced the issue. He’s saying, you already know, the [00:14:00] media is in charge and, and the Democratic President, democratic,

[00:14:05] Chris: Yeah, that is, that is simply purely taking part in to white sort of racism.

And you’ll assume that individuals which can be extra mainstream within the Republican celebration would hear stuff like that and condemn it as a result of it, it’s simply the worst factor of the, the perimeter of the Republican celebration making an attempt to attraction to this white victimhood. There. There, there. Completely no proof to say something was executed in East Palestine as a result of it’s predominantly white.

That could be a ridiculous assertion, nevertheless it hits these

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[00:14:40] Laura: coronary heart tales. It’s a ridiculous assertion. Takes on what I believe it it has a, an viewers that’s discovering it proper, and these individuals really feel you’re proper, like victims and they’re victims of a educated derailment of a catastrophe. However to make use of a catastrophe for a political objective appears fairly shameful.

[00:14:57] Chris: However you didn’t hear the condemnation. You, you already know, [00:15:00] and that is what Tucker Carlson does each night time on Fox. It’s there may be, sure, it appeals to a sure factor of the inhabitants. It’s not the vast majority of the inhabitants. And folks needs to be condemning this to stamp.

[00:15:11] Leila: I believe those that, uh, who’re inclined to sentence it within the Republican celebration are first going to attend to see if it really works.

[00:15:20] Chris: Very unhappy. It’s at the moment in Ohio. We had against the law this week that’s past wicked. Lisa, what did criminals do to a double amputee once they robbed him this week?

[00:15:32] Lisa: This poor fella, a 59 yr previous Brunswick man, was assaulted on February twenty second by three males within the Broadway Slavi Village neighborhood. The suspects approached him as he sat in his automotive.

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They pulled a gun and compelled him to drive. And park close to railroad tracks east of Pearl Highway. Then they hit him within the head with a gun, threw him onto the railroad tracks, and pushed his wheelchair right into a ravine and burned his prosthetic legs. It was unclear how this [00:16:00] man was lastly found on these railroad tracks, however charged with aggravated theft is Cleveland resident Aaron Parsons, a 26 yr previous who.

Knew his sufferer. The sufferer mentioned that they had been mates. Um, and he mentioned that, you already know, as they had been throwing him onto the tracks, they allegedly advised him, if the chilly doesn’t kill you, a prepare will

[00:16:22] Chris: I, I simply, it, it’s staggering in it’s inhumanity. I imply, you burn the man’s prosthetic legs. Who does that? I I, I, I can’t think about how the decide on this case, Handles it since you, you need to put your outrage apart.

That is as outrageous because it

[00:16:40] Lisa: will get. And, however focused too. I imply, this isn’t, doesn’t sound like a random crime. I imply, he knew a minimum of one in every of his attackers, so I simply marvel what the backstory is there. You realize, it sounds virtually like a, a vengeance sort of factor. They usually inform ‘

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[00:16:55] Chris: em you’re gonna freeze otherwise you’re gonna get hit by a prepare, however both manner you’re gonna die.

It’s only a [00:17:00] one of many, we don’t speak quite a bit about crime on this, however this one simply jumped out like what’s going on in Cleveland? It’s at the moment in Ohio. How a lot does the Mac event imply to Cleveland and the place has it Oh, in Cleveland, the place it has taken place for the reason that yr 2000,

[00:17:16] Leila: Lela. Effectively, from an financial influence standpoint, the convention had a research executed out of Kent State that confirmed that it generates 6 million a yr or greater than 100 million cumulatively in its 24 years.

Right here in Cleveland and internet hosting this event has spawned different occasions too. Subsequent yr begins three years of NCAA championship occasions with the Girls’s Last 4, the 2025 Males’s First and second spherical video games, after which the 2026 Division One Wrestling Championships all right here in Cleveland. And the, the convention tournaments are, are contracted by 2030 within the metropolis and it’s, it’s one of many longest operating convention tournaments in a single venue.

Beat out by Madison Sq. Backyard, which [00:18:00] is internet hosting the the Massive East Event for the forty first time proper now. And final week, the Missouri Valley Convention accomplished its thirty third consecutive males’s basketball event in St. Louis and its twenty ninth consecutive males’s basketball championship at their enterprise middle.

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So the convention of of 12 faculties consists of establishments in 5 neighboring states, Ohio, clearly Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, New York. The furthest college is, is simply 400 miles to the west in northern Illinois, however half come from Ohio, together with Akron and Kent State. So the turnout is simply nice for this occasion right here, and typical crowds on Fridays and Saturdays will run within the 8,000 to 10,000 vary.

And the native companies simply love this. It’s undoubtedly a time when downtown and the Gateway District come alive. .

[00:18:47] Chris: Effectively, and also you gotta give credit score to the Cavs group for being so welcoming within the area. Mm-hmm. , as a result of one of many issues individuals mentioned is that is only a phenomenal place to have this. I imply, school college students [00:19:00] don’t usually get to play within the skilled basketball arenas, however, however for years now, the Cavs group has rolled out the purple carpet and it’s an financial driver.

It brings individuals downtown, it places individuals within the eating places. Yeah,

[00:19:13] Leila: completely. Yeah. Mark Bonis spoke to among the. The homeowners of among the native eating places, and they’re thrilled when this, when this occasion rolls in. It’s only a, a good time for, for downtown Phil Miami.

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[00:19:26] Chris: We get all excited once we get the, once we get the large, the large tournaments, like subsequent yr we now have the Girls’s Last 4, however that is the, the crushed potatoes of tourism and it to have it common yearly.

It’s a credit score to the way in which Cleveland is dealing with it. I mentioned, go my head. You say water go. What?

[00:19:45] Laura: My alma mater . Good previous Max college. Get some Mac

[00:19:48] Chris: motion. Okay. You’re listening to at the moment in Ohio. We appear to have had some confusion on this, so we wanna make it clear. Do you or are you able to [00:20:00] use your driver license renewal to replace your voter registration to keep away from being tossed off the voter rolls?

[00:20:06] Laura: Completely, sure. You should utilize your driver’s license renewal. You’ll simply need to verify a field or say sure when the clerk asks. So in Ohio, we’ve talked about this earlier than. In case you did not forged a poll for 2 years, that triggers this course of to take away you from the state’s guidelines. In case you haven’t executed something within the subsequent 4 years, responded in any manner, signed a petition voted, you then could be taken off in about 125,000 inactive voters had been simply canceled after the November, 2022 election by secretary.

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Frank LaRose. So the excellent news is that you would be able to simply do that once you do your license. And I, anyone advised me it’s each eight years, however I simply checked, I simply did mine in January and it was 4 years. So so long as I renew my license once more in 4 years, I might be nice. After all, I, I vote, nevertheless it’s good to know.

And you may really do that on the B M bmv. Even should you’re not renewing your driver’s license, you may go in and, and do a change of deal with type that can mechanically, [00:21:00] uh, replace your voter registration. Or you may get a type on the bmv. To register to vote anyway, the one factor is should you. Kicked off the foundations.

You possibly can’t go to the BMV to get again to love re-up should you verify that field. That received’t do something should you’ve been gone.

[00:21:17] Chris: Yeah. This we, we introduced this up as a result of for some cause we had thought you couldn’t do that but. After which once I reviewed my license there, there was the button, I did it, uh, remotely, the web.

However we’ve had a number of individuals in our newsroom say they. They had been renewed in individual and that they had been capable of renew for eight years or one thing like that, however they didn’t bear in mind being requested the query, uh, about voter.

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[00:21:42] Laura: However I imply, aren’t you taking note of every little thing that that clerk is telling you?

You’re identical to, please let me out of the B M V B.

[00:21:50] Chris: Yeah, I don’t know. I, effectively, however they’re journalists and you’ll assume that as a result of this has been controversial, they’d’ve come again and mentioned, Hey, they requested me the query, they didn’t bear in mind it. I, once I noticed the button, it jumped off the [00:22:00] display screen at me.

Uh, however, however I suppose the controversy currently has been you need to click on the button, proper? To be proactive. And a few have proposed that it is best to, it needs to be an opt-out system, which really, I believe is ridiculous. I imply, all you’ve gotta do to resume your registration should you haven’t been voting is click on a button.

And, and should you can’t deal with that,

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[00:22:20] Laura: yeah, perhaps you see there was Invoice launched within the final session that by no means bought handed that will’ve executed it. It could’ve been an optout system as a substitute of an opt-in. However you’re proper, this doesn’t appear very arduous.

[00:22:32] Chris: And there are folks that hold complaining in regards to the purging of the voter rolls, however once you have a look at the system, it’s, it’s very reasonable.

You’ve a number of methods to not get booted and you need to be inactive for a very long time earlier than you had been eliminated. And we do want accuracy, proper? Or

[00:22:48] Laura: you may get voter fraud in some way should you had all these individuals on the roles that didn’t, you already know, didn’t reside in Ohio anymore or, or who had been not alive.

[00:22:58] Chris: I simply can’t imagine you may renew [00:23:00] your license on-line since you don’t need to.

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It

[00:23:02] Laura: was the primary time I’ve executed it and I did need to unblock my Experian or no matter, credit score freeze, however after that it was tremendous easy and the truth that is I didn’t need to go to the B M V. They mailed it to me inside per week, I believe, and I’ve the safe license. Okay.

[00:23:16] Chris: Okay. All scammers on the market. She did

[00:23:18] Laura: reelect and I’m all re-lock.

Yeah, it gonna get into it only for a minute. Yeah.

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[00:23:23] Chris: don’t, don’t announce to the world that I’ve an unlocked credit score account as a result of that’ll draw. Harmful individuals you’re listening to at the moment in Ohio. How have researchers on the Cleveland Clinic discovered a greater approach to spot early indicators of dementia throughout physician’s visits?

Lisa? Yeah, they’ve

[00:23:40] Lisa: developed a brand new screening software to detect reminiscence and cognition points at early stage and older adults when it’s included of their major care visits. So it’s a easy quiz. It’s on a pill and could be executed when you’re ready. Appointment in lower than 10 minutes. The questions are designed to evaluate reminiscence and considering abilities, and within the [00:24:00] research of this software, they discovered that just about all sufferers 65 and over may full the take a look at.

90% of these already recognized with delicate cognitive impairment had been recognized by this software in comparison with solely about. 45% with the present screening software. So lead creator Steven Rao says if we are able to delay onset for 5 years, we are able to reduce the variety of individuals recognized in half. If we are able to delay onset by 10 years, we may virtually eradicate the illness and enhance high quality of life and longevity with medicine and way of life interventions.

It’s estimated that 15 to twenty% of individuals in America have delicate cognitive impair. Which is a significant danger issue for

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[00:24:43] Chris: Alzheimer’s. Yeah, it’s a bit worrisome. I believe all of us have moments the place we stroll into the kitchen and neglect what we’re there for, and also you’d hate to have a kind of moments whereas they’re doing the evaluation and have it marked that you just’ve misplaced your means.

I’m wondering, I

[00:24:56] Leila: marvel what sort of questions are on this, this quiz, and also you [00:25:00] assume it’s, it’s having you recall issues out of your day or like reminiscences out of your lifetime or, or is it extra cognitive? I, I’m wondering what that is all about. ?

[00:25:11] Chris: Yeah, it’s an excellent query. I’m undecided they’d wish to unfold that as a result of then individuals would research up earlier than they go.

what

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[00:25:17] Leila: could be the purpose of eager to be screened should you’re gonna attempt to beat the screening ?

[00:25:22] Chris: Effectively, however I don’t know should you’ve ever handled anyone within the early days of dementia. They’re very anxious that they’re gonna. Be put into a house and lose their liberty. I’ve handled mm-hmm. , a number of, they usually’re, it’s only a automated worry that if I’m beginning to slip, I nonetheless imagine that I ought to have the ability to care for myself.

They fear that, that it’ll be taken away, and they also do attempt to. Cowl it up. You’re listening to at the moment in Ohio. Bear in mind when t r w had its headquarters out in Lindhurst in that stunning campus setting? Then they left and Legacy Village was constructed on most of that web site. T r W gave the precise headquarters to [00:26:00] the Cleveland Clinic.

Leila. What has occurred

[00:26:02] Leila: since now The clinic plans on demolishing that construction to unload the property. It’s, uh, a 480,000 sq.. Two flooring constructing on this secluded space off Richmond Highway within the shadows of the Legacy Village Purchasing Heart. The clinic has tried to promote this property since 2019, nevertheless it’s had no takers, so now it’s gonna tear it down and take a look at once more.

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As, as T R W was acquired by Northrop Grumman Company in 2002, the corporate gave this facility, as you mentioned it on the time, it was valued at 60 million to the clinic with the caveat that they needed to personal the constructing for a minimum of 5 years, and the clinic turned it into, The house of a few of its wellness remedies like therapeutic massage remedy and acupuncture and, and natural remedy and different issues like that.

And the clinic plans to finish care on the web site by the top of the month and transfer these practices elsewhere. So we’ll see if they’ve higher luck promoting this place off, uh, with out the enormous construction

[00:26:57] Chris: on it. It did. I [00:27:00] was on the market. It’s been some years now, fairly a number of really. When Mike Rosen had his workplace on the market, we went out to speak to him about some venture.

and it did really feel like a nasty match for the clinic. Mm-hmm. . It was cavernous. Yeah. You bear in mind our newsroom at 1801, the way it was constructed for an enormous variety of individuals, and once we left it, it felt like we had been in a nook of it, and the entire place was a giant empty warehouse. That’s what it felt like on the market. It felt like.

It, it simply didn’t match what the clinic had in thoughts for it. It’s a stunning piece of property, uh, so I, I’m shocked no person desires it. It’s proper off the interstate. It’s a key intersection and it’s stunning. I imply, it truly is, is sort of. It could be an ideal place to work each day. You’d have serenity.

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Now. We’ll need to see if anyone buys it as soon as that constructing’s gone. Listening to at the moment in Ohio. How are some state senators making an attempt to medal with how faculties train youngsters about monetary literacy? Laura? It’s capitalism. Capitalism,

[00:27:57] Laura: capitalism. That’s need the state curriculum necessities to [00:28:00] particularly mandate instructing free market capitalism.

So any scholar who entered the ninth grade starting in 2022, have to finish one half unit of a monetary literacy instruction. That is both an elective course or in lieu of a half unit of. By commencement, this was handed in 2021, and mainly you’re supposed to show children the way to make savvy monetary choices at the moment.

Effectively knowledgeable plans sooner or later. I believe that is what all of us speak about once we’re like, why didn’t we discover ways to, you already know, spend money on our 401k as a substitute of calculus as a result of it’s much more helpful. So, That cross that’s in place. However what they wanna do, and just one senator voted in opposition to this concept was so as to add capitalism as a requirement.

However there are 10 issues that the invoice requires that be taught, they usually’re not easy ideas. It’s just like the free market could have market failures through which the price of sure financial actions is born by others outdoors of the transaction. That is likely one of the, the ten [00:29:00] tenants. So this isn’t gonna be taught in a day.

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And the dir, the Honesty for Ohio Training, which is a coalition that features lecturers unions, naacp, Ohio, council of Church buildings and others, is testifying in opposition to the invoice as a result of they mentioned they’re not gonna have time to cowl every little thing they should within the class if they’ve to show these 10 tenants of capitalism.

[00:29:21] Chris: My query, In case you actually need individuals to grasp capitalism, don’t you need to clarify to ‘em what the alternates are? Will I perceive? Capitalism is clearly, if I don’t perceive how communism works, as a result of that’s an alternate. It, it simply looks like an odd one to, to, should you’re gonna go down this street,

[00:29:42] Laura: educate individuals.

Proper. And. At the very least in, once I was in highschool, I took a authorities class that I believe like an AP authorities that coated a few of this. And there’s an ecco, you already know, you may take it in economics. Monetary literacy does really feel like that is alleged to be the day-to-day, the way to handle your cash, the way to, the way to spend money on your future, [00:30:00] hands-on stuff fairly than, you already know, provide and demand and, and micro and macroeconomics.

[00:30:07] Leila: Yeah. I really feel like capitalism belongs in an economics class, not a monetary literacy class. Proper.

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[00:30:14] Chris: Proper. I, it does. It’s a, it’s an odd match, however the way in which they’re prescribing it, it’s bought huge holes. , oh effectively it’s at the moment in Ohio. I nonetheless can’t imagine it’s the day after the Larry Householder conviction. It’s such an enormous second and I want we might study the teachings for it.

And also you gotta assume these first power guys in San Renzo really feel like lifeless males strolling, cuz clearly now the large focus involves them. Thanks, Lisa. Thanks Laura. Thanks Layla. Because of everyone who listens. Thanks. Additionally, we heard lots of people yesterday thanking us for the trouble we put into overlaying the family to trial.

It was a monetary sacrifice for us as a result of it’s not in our yard, and it was pleasant to get these notes of thanks. We [00:31:00] recognize them. Speak to you on Monday.



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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ben Lively and the Guardians battle Baltimore for the best record in the American League.

Here are the starting lineups for Thursday’s game between the Guardians and Orioles.

Where: Progressive Field, 6:40 p.m. ET.

TV/radio: Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM 1100 AM, WMMS 100.7 FM, WARF 1350 AM (Spanish) and the Guardians Radio Network will carry the game.

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Teams: Guardians (65-42) vs. Orioles (65-44).

Starting pitchers: RHP Ben Lively (9-6, 3.44) vs. LHP Trevor Rogers (2-9, 4.53).

GUARDIANS

LF Steven Kwan.

CF Lane Thomas.

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3B José Ramírez.

1B Josh Naylor.

DH David Fry.

RF Jhonkensy Noel.

2B Tyler Freeman.

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C Bo Naylor

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1B Ryan Mountcastle.

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CF Cedric Mullins.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The SWAT team was called to the city’s West side Thursday morning for a possible active shooter situation.

This started around 11 a.m. in the area of Division Avenue and W. 25th Street.

Cleveland police officers were seen going in and out of several apartment buildings.

The situation ended peacefully around 1 p.m.

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19 News has learned shots were fired, but it is unclear if anyone was injured or arrested.



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An Ohio-based restaurant chain that once boasted multiple Columbus locations, and more than 10 throughout the state, is preparing to shutter all of its eateries outside of the Cleveland area.

According to statement posted to its social media accounts earlier this week by owner Matt Fish, Melt Bar & Grilled will close its Akron and Mentor locations on Aug. 11 and Aug. 25,

The announcement comes after Melt was sued by Easton Town Center—where one of its locations once operated—and after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

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The eatery, known for its indulgent grilled cheeses, at one point operated two Columbus storefronts, one in the Short North and the other at Easton. Both of these restaurants are now closed.

“This decision was very difficult to make on a personal and professional level. Operating multiple locations is unfortunately not sustainable for the immediate or long-term future,” Fish’s statement reads. “This difficult decision was made to ensure Melt Bar & Grilled will continue and succeed with a much smaller footprint.”

Fish also announced Melt’s Lakewood location will be undergoing renovations between Sept. 2-9.

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Following the closures, Melt’s only remaining locations are in Cleveland, where the concept began. They operate one location in Lakewood, and two other stores on the campus of Case Western Reserve University and Progressive Field.

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