New developments in unsolved NC child disappearance (09-13-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowSeptember 13, 202400:30:3628.07 MB

New developments in unsolved NC child disappearance (09-13-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Simply NC Goods – State, local, and federal investigators are searching properties in Cleveland County, NC that they say are connected to a 24-year missing child case. Asha Degree was 9 when she walked out of her house in the middle of the night on Valentine's Day in 2000.

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[00:00:04] [SPEAKER_01]: What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream my daily show prep with all the links become a patron go to The Pete Kaliner Show.com make sure you hit the subscribe button get every episode for free right to your smartphone or tablet and again thank you so much for your support. Last hour we talked with Nick Craig he's the host of the brand new program the Carolina Journal News

[00:00:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Hour on WBT it's starting on Monday at 5am. It'll be Monday through Friday 5am each day for one hour looking at statewide news and politics and business stories. And so we talked to Nick last hour and it was divulged that he does not like mayonnaise and this is this has gotten people very suspicious of him now or or sus as the kids

[00:01:03] [SPEAKER_01]: say no cap. Look we all have our crosses to bear. OK not everybody can be blessed with a love of mayo you know. It's still the superior condiment either way.

[00:01:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I've got a bunch of yeah I got a bunch of messages and you know tweets and stuff I will get to them I will pass a key back and get to them. I did hear though that the in the newscast there.

[00:01:35] [SPEAKER_01]: That the search going on in Cleveland County is in fact tied to the disappearance of Asia degree.

[00:01:47] [SPEAKER_01]: And if you were here 24 years ago as I was I was a reporter at the time and here in WBT she went missing.

[00:01:57] [SPEAKER_01]: And it was a very bizarre story very sad story.

[00:02:04] [SPEAKER_01]: And people have been covering this story I mean I remember I think it was you know every because she disappeared on Valentine's Day and

[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_01]: People do annual updates to the story keeping the story you know in the news at least once a year people talk about it and that's a good thing and that might actually be why there is now this this search that's been going on.

[00:02:33] [SPEAKER_01]: On some properties in or a property I guess in Cleveland County so this was from WSOC TV this was from yesterday I believe and so the development today is that it has been confirmed it is in relation to the Asia degree.

[00:02:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Disappearance so here's WSOC story by Dave Faraday Ken Lemon and Jessica Allen.

[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_01]: As a large search in Cleveland County entered its second day channel nine obtained a video of authorities towing a green car away from the property.

[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Now I don't know what kind of car that is I'm not a car guy so I can't look at it and identify the vehicle, but it's an old car and.

[00:03:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Well what John you said an AMC.

[00:03:21] [SPEAKER_01]: It looked to me like some type of AMC George was saying like a brambler or something like that maybe that's what I thought it looks kind of a sedan it's like a boxy looking sedan type of older vehicle probably from like the 60s or something.

[00:03:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And it's got it's like a sea foam green color it's old it doesn't look like it's it's running it has a dent in the front left quarter panel up at the front almost like you know it it hits something on the front corner right at the headlight there.

[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But that is not in my opinion that's not a similar vehicle.

[00:03:56] [SPEAKER_01]: To the one that was identified at the time as being a vehicle of interest.

[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know what you know they were looking for at the time.

[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_01]: What I would dub to be a land yacht right a land boat I mean like one of these massive hulking vehicles was that thing a Thunderbird is that what yeah Thunderbird or Lincoln mark.

[00:04:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, for three or four something like that yeah very large vehicle yeah long wide.

[00:04:27] [SPEAKER_01]: But only two doors right like the door itself is bigger than most than many cars today rights like a subcompact size door right like a massive door but it was also but they also said it was green and that came from my witnesses or witnesses or people thought they saw a vehicle in the

[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_01]: And so at the time it was this green older model vehicle and they put pictures out of these vehicles.

[00:04:55] [SPEAKER_01]: But they have like more sloped sleek lines than the one that was towed off yesterday.

[00:05:03] [SPEAKER_01]: So but but they are green.

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Right so I I don't know there so it's an older green vehicle.

[00:05:13] [SPEAKER_01]: And 20 years ago, it would have also still been an older green vehicle.

[00:05:20] [SPEAKER_01]: So the car appears to resemble I would say kinda the description of a car the FBI was searching for in connection with the disappearance of nine year old Asia degree.

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_01]: The FBI has previously shared the photos saying tipsters told them Asia was picked up in an old green land yacht you know so there were people that said that at the time picked up by an older model green car.

[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know how they came to those two makes and models as potentially vehicles to be on the lookout for but it.

[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what they had.

[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_01]: So since Tuesday night channel nine crews have been or have seen several officers with dogs ATV's and special equipment on Cherokee Road near spake circle is it spake SP a key was it Spock a Spock a.

[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, the FBI said agents executed several search warrants in the county but would not share any of the details including any details that relate to any ongoing cases.

[00:06:25] [SPEAKER_01]: They said earlier this week that as many as 50 to 60 investigators are searching the property.

[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_01]: I heard on the newscast also there that Brandon Dixon did that.

[00:06:38] [SPEAKER_01]: This property is like down the street from one of Asia degrees relatives.

[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_01]: I think her uncle or her cousin or something.

[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_01]: So this could have been a neighbor living down the street that it may have been involved don't know the person's name.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_01]: But I got to believe media know it because you can't you cannot park outside of a property for a week and not have gone to the register of deeds and pulled the property records right like first thing you do is find out like who owns this property.

[00:07:17] [SPEAKER_01]: So Tuesday evening authority search two separate locations in Cleveland County looking for information tied to the case.

[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_01]: One of these locations was a home in the 600 block of Cherokee Road that is how you say that by the way it's cherville.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_01]: In Shelby, the area is just a few miles away from where a should agree vanished channel nine crews also observed several crews on the property including the FBI the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

[00:07:46] [SPEAKER_01]: As well and search dogs the nine-year-old's disappearance shook Cleveland County 24 years ago Asia degrees parents said that they woke up on February 14th 2000 to find her gone.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Police believe that she walked away from the family's home just north of Shelby in the middle of the night and then just vanished.

[00:08:13] [SPEAKER_01]: A massive search was undertaken there billboards that were put up I believe there.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_01]: There were billboards up as recently as a few years ago I don't know if they actually still are up but I have seen them recently within the last you know say five years.

[00:08:29] [SPEAKER_01]: So people never gave up on this case or her investigators said that they are certain somebody took a should agree.

[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_01]: A year after her disappearance they found her backpack along highway 18 it was the same road where she was last seen but it was 40 miles nor sorry 40 minutes north into Burke County.

[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_01]: So they find her backpack to see it was a really weird search you woke up in the middle of the night is best they could tell got ready for school at like 3 in the morning or something and then just left the house.

[00:09:03] [SPEAKER_01]: They don't know if she was sleepwalking or something that she just left the house and disappeared.

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Investigators find the backpack a year later 40 minutes north up the same road that she was last seen on and in the backpack is a doctor Seuss book from her school's library and a new kids on the block concert T shirt.

[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_01]: That did not belong to her.

[00:09:35] [SPEAKER_01]: That's I mean very odd.

[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_01]: The FBI said the search warrants are not being made publicly available there is a $45,000 reward for information that can solve the case so if you know anything.

[00:09:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Heard anything you can call the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office at 704-484-4788 or you can call the FBI local office 704-672-6100 and either of those numbers will connect you to somebody work in the case.

[00:10:07] So.

[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_01]: It would be.

[00:10:10] [SPEAKER_01]: It would be phenomenal if they found her alive it really would be after all this time.

[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_01]: So when I was a kid my grandpa died with Alzheimer's and before he died my mom and my dad and all of us really help take care of them as he got progressively worse 40 years ago there were no treatments and not much support for caregivers and family things are different today because of the work of so many people including the Alzheimer's Association of Western North Carolina it's a great organization with awesome people they've got huge hearts I've been a supporter for like 25 years this cause means a lot to me I participate in the annual wall

[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_01]: to end Alzheimer's and I am leading a Charlotte team this year it's called Pete's pack you can sign up and join the team and walk with me it's on October 19 at truest field in uptown sign up at a lz.org slash walk and then just look for my team Pete's pack and there's also a link in the podcast description here also I'm going to be em seeing the Gastonia walk on October 5th so make a team and join us or make a donation to help me hit my goal I would really appreciate it there are a bunch of other walks.

[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Around the Carolinas and you can go to a lz.org for all of the dates and locations we are closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer's and if you can help us get there we would really appreciate it will you come walk with me for different future for families for more time for treatments this is why I walk.

[00:11:35] [SPEAKER_01]: We had some news yesterday.

[00:11:39] [SPEAKER_01]: The judge overseeing the election interference case against Donald Trump and several code defendants in Georgia.

[00:11:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Throughout three counts in the indictment including two that were brought against the former president so there are a bunch of defendants in this case so there are three in three counts that were tossed but only two of them were.

[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Were the same ones that were applied to the president so there were the original 41 count indictment accused Trump and several of his allies of a broad scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.

[00:12:16] [SPEAKER_01]: But.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_01]: The case has been stalled for months as an effort to disqualify the top prosecutor remains on appeal Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee.

[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_01]: No relation to the computer security software I think I don't know actually I shouldn't said that I don't he could be but.

[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_01]: The judge upheld a challenge to the sweeping racketeering charge.

[00:12:43] [SPEAKER_01]: What wrote in his decision that certain counts involving allegations of filing false documents should no longer go forward because they belong in federal court not state court.

[00:12:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah the case is on hold as Trump and other defendants appeal McAfee's decision not to disqualify Fulton County DA Fannie Willis the Georgia Court of Appeals is set to hear arguments on that issue in December.

[00:13:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Back in March the same judge had dismissed 6 other counts in the indictment including 3 against Trump at that time because the indictment lacked sufficient detail however he did say at the time that the state could attempt to refile those charges.

[00:13:28] [SPEAKER_01]: In the future but they have not as far as I know to this point refiled any of those charges.

[00:13:37] [SPEAKER_01]: What else what else oh.

[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_01]: A related story our pal David or Sony maybe I'll have them on the show here at some point.

[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_01]: He's a writer at the Federalist he's an author and he's got a new book coming out called The Rise of Blue Anon which anybody that uses the term blue anon.

[00:14:00] [SPEAKER_01]: I is all right by me because I've been using this term it is a it is a label that I apply to these leftist conspiracy theorists.

[00:14:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Much like Q Anon but blue anon is actually mainstreamed.

[00:14:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Because the leftists with their control of the institutions in media and government and movies and such like these these crazy paranoid theories that they have.

[00:14:34] [SPEAKER_01]: These things get mainstreamed into the the the blood of the polity if you will right.

[00:14:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And they don't even realize it because like a fish doesn't know it's wet right they just swim in the circles in this quote mainstream media environment.

[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_01]: So they don't even know that what they're saying sounds really crazy and look look at look at the debate right look what happened in the debate.

[00:15:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Donald Trump identifies things that Kamala Harris has said she supports, for example, the the trans transgender surgery.

[00:15:14] [SPEAKER_01]: For inmates.

[00:15:17] [SPEAKER_01]: To be born by taxpayers.

[00:15:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And that's something she said yes she supports on a questionnaire when she was running for I believe it was attorney general she checked the box yes I support.

[00:15:31] [SPEAKER_01]: paying for with taxpayer dollars transition surgeries for inmates.

[00:15:37] [SPEAKER_01]: And when trump said that the media said that's not true that's a lie and why would they say that.

[00:15:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Because they hadn't heard it.

[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_01]: We heard it we knew that conservative media is aware of that half the country knew that because we have seen these reports.

[00:15:57] [SPEAKER_01]: From conservative outlets that went through her history, but these people on the left and in the quote mainstream corporate legacy media they they've never heard it.

[00:16:06] [SPEAKER_01]: He literally have never heard it and so they say I just lying about that it's actually true she checked the box.

[00:16:12] [SPEAKER_01]: So the rise of blue and on how the democrats became a party of conspiracy theorists.

[00:16:18] [SPEAKER_01]: That's the name of the book is one of the most important political books of the decade rights mark judge it's also one of the saddest exploring how he once great democrat party has become infected with paranoia and conspiracy theories.

[00:16:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Her son is a columnist for the Washington examiner and he calls these new liberal crazies blue and on they are the left wing version of Q and on.

[00:16:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Her son he argues that while Q and on is a fringe phenomenon blue and on has entered the mainstream of American culture through media universities and the Internet.

[00:16:48] [SPEAKER_01]: It has also become a dangerous threat to the future of American democracy over the past decades, the American left and its institutions have mainstreamed a unique brand of political paranoia.

[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_01]: The modern Democrat party's policy prescriptions even what it views as our most pressing societal problems.

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Are increasingly tethered to groundless or sensationalized anxieties myths revisionist histories pseudo scientific alarmism as well as outright lies that's why.

[00:17:23] [SPEAKER_01]: The the Trump comments about eating cats and dogs in Springfield Ohio.

[00:17:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Right that's why this thing has the legs it now has because the war is being fought in means right.

[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_01]: The great meme wars of twenty twenty four the battle of Springfield.

[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_01]: All right real quick let me introduce you to my friends Gabriel and Michelle to lifelong North Carolinians who are passionate about everything North Carolina they own simply NC goods which is a curated box service of only North Carolina made items.

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[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_01]: I am participating in the walk to end Alzheimer's next month I'm gonna be emceeing the event in Gastonia on October 5th but I'm gonna be walking as part of a team got a team called Pete's pack.

[00:18:47] [SPEAKER_01]: You can be a part of the team and walk with me and the rest of the teammates or.

[00:18:52] [SPEAKER_01]: You can just make a donation trying to raise $1000 for the Alzheimer's Association of Western Carolina.

[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_01]: And it's great organization I've been supporting them for 25 years highly recommend them they provide resources for caregivers and families for people who are suffering from Alzheimer's they also help to fund research to find a cure and that is the whole point here is that is that we find a cure.

[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Soon there's the one drug that they just had the breakthrough and they got FDA approval for the can amab.

[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_01]: And so it's but it's not it.

[00:19:30] [SPEAKER_01]: It's not the cure it shows some bit of promise for early onset and it slows it down a little bit but.

[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, so if you want to help go to a LZ dot org slash walk and then search for my team name Pete's pack.

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[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Over national review rich Lowry writes in what ranks as one of the most memorable debate moments in recent history Donald Trump said that Haitian immigrants are eating people's pets in Springfield Ohio.

[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Now nobody has yet turned up evidence that this is true, although there is an audio recording of a man reporting that he witnessed for Haitian immigrants.

[00:20:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Absconding with geese from a local pond since everyone and nobody's really making that big of a deal about that because.

[00:20:34] [SPEAKER_01]: You know geese.

[00:20:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh OK well yeah that's fine but hands off.

[00:20:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Hands off fluffy even if fluffy and Fido are not on the menu in the small Ohio town, the fact remains.

[00:20:48] [SPEAKER_01]: That a place with a population of 60,000 people has seen an influx of between 15,000 to 20,000 Haitian immigrants since 2020 making the new arrivals a wildly disproportionate share of the population in very short order.

[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_01]: So.

[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_01]: This is why I call it the great mean war of 2024 right people on tick tock had no idea about Springfield Ohio or Aurora Colorado you and I do we've heard these stories.

[00:21:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Kids on social media 20 years old 25 years old they haven't heard these stories they have no idea what so they hear Donald Trump say something about eating cats and dogs Mike what is this about.

[00:21:31] [SPEAKER_01]: And so this is how this how these these stories break through the barricade erected by legacy corporate media.

[00:21:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And I got sent this from Eric.

[00:21:45] [SPEAKER_01]: This is another.

[00:21:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Incursion if you will or another run to break through the barricade.

[00:21:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Is it already taken down I can't apply why won't you play is it.

[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Is it taken down in Springfield they're eating the dogs they're eating the cats.

[00:22:11] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the pants of the people that live there.

[00:22:16] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the dogs.

[00:22:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Eating the cats.

[00:22:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Eating the pants of the people that live there.

[00:22:28] [SPEAKER_02]: People love Springfield please don't eat my cats why would you do that it's something else.

[00:22:39] [SPEAKER_02]: People love Springfield please don't eat my dog is a catalog of other things to eat.

[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_02]: They're eating the dogs.

[00:22:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Eating the cats.

[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Eating the pants of the people that live there.

[00:22:58] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the dogs.

[00:23:00] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the cats and yes there is a video.

[00:23:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Of the people.

[00:23:07] [SPEAKER_01]: So for the chattering class and for the people that follow politics and take this all very, very seriously.

[00:23:15] [SPEAKER_01]: This makes no sense this is absurd.

[00:23:20] [SPEAKER_01]: But this is going to break through that barricade and now people are going to.

[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Try to ask like well what what is this what's going on with this why why would he say something like that.

[00:23:33] [SPEAKER_01]: And sure enough when you start googling it when you start searching for the story to find out what prompted the former president to say this.

[00:23:42] [SPEAKER_01]: What on the surface seems like a crazy thing you find out oh.

[00:23:47] [SPEAKER_01]: They've dropped 20,000 Haitians into a town of 60,000 people you want to think of it this way Charlotte North Carolina has a population of about 923,000 people it would be like dropping.

[00:24:09] [SPEAKER_01]: 300,000 people into Charlotte and they are of one culture.

[00:24:17] [SPEAKER_01]: And so now you've you've taken a third of the current population that you've added right so now a third of what 120,000 now it's like 25% of your city's population is from a different culture they don't speak your language.

[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Of course you're going to have problems not the least of which is the strain on the government services.

[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Like there are all sorts of stories that are coming out of Springfield have been coming out of Springfield, but the national media hasn't paid any attention.

[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Housing health care education right the head of the local clinic said.

[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_01]: We have lost productivity we have huge burnout of staff they had to hire six Haitian Creole speakers their annual spending on translation services went from 1,000 to 1,000.

[00:25:13] [SPEAKER_01]: From $43,000 in 2020 to $436,000 for translators that's it half almost half a million dollars in translation services.

[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_01]: The school district had to hire two dozen new English as second language instructors and several interpreters it's so bad the city manager, the one who said nobody's eating cats and dogs right.

[00:25:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Wrote a letter to the US senators saying that the influx is quote putting a significant strain on our resources and ability to provide ample housing for all of our residents, the town has undergone a large scale change.

[00:25:58] [SPEAKER_01]: And they were never asked.

[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_01]: The residents were never asked.

[00:26:03] [SPEAKER_01]: They were never consulted about hey do you want to have your town grow by a third.

[00:26:10] [SPEAKER_01]: To have everybody just dumped in you know what this does to housing prices right.

[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Because the the new arrivals the newcomers they've got money from these nonprofits that relocated them there.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_01]: And they're affiliated with the Catholic Church, I believe.

[00:26:29] [SPEAKER_01]: But like these nonprofits dare I trace the money back to the man who shall never be named by the mainstream media George Soros right.

[00:26:39] [SPEAKER_01]: So they got a chunk of money like 20 $25,000 to help with housing what do you think that does to the housing prices in that area and they were never asked.

[00:26:50] [SPEAKER_01]: And so now maybe people are aware what's happening in Springfield because of Donald Trump's comments there yes.

[00:26:59] [SPEAKER_01]: kind of weird kind of wacky based off of all the cat memes, but if it takes cat memes as silly as that sounds to break through the media blockade well then I guess you know.

[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_01]: So being field so be it.

[00:27:13] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the dogs.

[00:27:16] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the cats.

[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

[00:27:23] [SPEAKER_03]: They're eating the dogs.

[00:27:27] [SPEAKER_01]: All right, real quick let me introduce you to my friends Gabriel and Michelle to lifelong North Carolinians who are passionate about everything North Carolina they own simply NC goods which is a curated box service of only North Carolina made items.

[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Food beverages home decor skincare artwork pretty much anything and see and times running out to get the holiday themed box so order before October 15th these boxes make great gifts for friends and family even yourself you can do that house warmings.

[00:27:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Birthdays Christmas host gifts grab some extra ones have on hand for when you need a quick gift support small North Carolina businesses the easy way visit simply NC goods.com slash Pete and check out the various sizes especially the jumbo box just for the holidays that simply NC goods.com slash Pete.

[00:28:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Got a bunch of messages in the inbox.

[00:28:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Aaron is going back over the course of the whole show Aaron wants to know the burning question related to yesterday's Kamala Harris rally in Charlotte where any vehicles towed from the Dunkin Donuts that's a very good question.

[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Good question.

[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Like they were with the Trump rally at the same location.

[00:28:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Why does Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala matter.

[00:28:47] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if it does Sean.

[00:28:49] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm.

[00:28:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Ken says not only is Mayo a great condiment you can also cook with it one of my favorite recipes is to roast Brussels sprouts in the oven but instead of using olive oil you coat the Brussels in a mixing bowl with Mayo and then you spread on a sheet.

[00:29:04] [SPEAKER_01]: Trey with garlic salt and pepper roast 400 degrees for 45 minutes Mayo breaks down and totally breaks down and adds a great flavor.

[00:29:14] [SPEAKER_01]: My kids hate Mayo but love this recipe I will be bookmarking that Bob says on the Chapel Hill voter ID by Duke Energy employee picture ID is rejected by the board of elections.

[00:29:28] [SPEAKER_01]: That's a good point and Trudy says if Mark Robinson becomes the next North Carolina governor wouldn't he be able to appoint new elections officials to clean up the elections officials mess that you are reporting.

[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes Trudy he would the board of elections at the state level and the counties are appointed by those officials are appointed by the governor.

[00:29:52] [SPEAKER_01]: And so.

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_01]: The governor gets to appoint the majority of his own party that's the way it's always been.

[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Republican lawmakers try to change that but were unsuccessful thanks to multiple lawsuits filed by Roy Cooper my good friend right.

[00:30:07] [SPEAKER_01]: All right that'll do it for this episode thank you so much for listening I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast.

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