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The Brian Lehrer Show
Election Day in Ohio; The Cooling Effects of Natural Areas; What to Do About the Cats; Who Is Kai Cenat?
4 segments

On today's show:
- Voters go to the polls today in Ohio to vote on the way they will vote on future initiatives, including November's vote on protecting abortion rights in the state. Rachel Cohen, senior policy reporter at Vox, and Haley BeMiller, state government and politics reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, explain what's at stake in Ohio and nationally.
- Sarah Charlop-Powers, executive director of Natural Areas Conservancy (NAC), discusses a recent report published by the NAC which found that forested urban areas are not an oxymoron -- instead, they are the solution to combatting extreme heat in cities.
- The animal shelters in New York are full. There are feral cat colonies around the city. So, what do we do? Will Zweigart, executive director of Flatbush Cats, a nonprofit cat rescue group, explains how we got to this point and makes some suggestions for what New York can do about all the cats.
- On Friday, Twitch's most-subscribed streamer, Kai Cenat, was arrested for inciting a riot after a giveaway in Union Square caused chaos among his fans. Jay Peters, news editor at The Verge, explains how Cenat rose to popularity on the platform and what went wrong.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.