One who engages in a rebellion or one who would perpetrate a bait and switch on the people of the state by voting contrary to the binding pledge. Rather than as proxy voters, they are free to do so. The states determine how to select electors and ensure they meet the relevant requirements and perform their duties as assigned. This means they can oversee bribery as the power to appoint. This must include the power to remove and elector without requiring a full criminal trial. Under my friends position as a practicality, they would cast a valid and illegal votes. In this case the state presented him from casting the ballot just like it is an illegal ballot if you dont find it here in colorado. As the court explained the purpose reflected the reality that the act did as pledge agents for their Political Parties and the history of such should be given great weight. As the justices point about the importance of enforcing the pledge requirement, its worth noting people rely on such as this t
This oral argument is one hour. The Colorado Department of state i noted at the outset Justice Sotomayor is recused on the case. The constitution authorizes the states to use their authority to remove the elector one who engages in a rebellion or one who would perpetrate a bait and switch on the people of the state by voting contrary to the binding pledge. Rather than as proxy voters, they are free to do so. The states determine how to select electors and ensure they meet the relevant requirements and perform their duties as assigned. This means they can oversee bribery as the power to appoint. This must include the power to remove and elector without requiring a full criminal trial. Under my friends position as a practicality, they would cast a valid and illegal votes. In this case the state presented him from casting the ballot just like it is an illegal ballot if you dont find it here in colorado. As the court explained the purpose reflected the reality that the act did as pledge ag
More green shoots are being seen in the American Economy. Well he show them to you. It is monday, may 11th and this is Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon or good evening, welcome from anywhere in the world youre watching im Brian Sullivan thank you for starting your week with us here on cnbc lets get a check on your monday morning futures. Dow futures up just about 40 points we are coming back backtoback solid sessions for stocks, the dow was up 450 points on friday. And it capped off wall streets first winning streak in nearly a month. Even thousagh it is early mornig this may be the most eyeopening stat youll hearle all day with the recent rebound the nasdaq 100 is now only 5 from its alltime high. Onethird of that index is up 25 over the past year think about that, folks. A Global Pandemic, nearly global lockdowns and the nasdaq 100 just 5 from alltime higher oil reflecting a more optimistic tone lately. Around 24 a barrel. Down 3 but well off its low
Times. Thanks for being here. We know a lot about you, youve been on tour, redemption to earth and we know a fair amount about you, you are in the fbi 20 years. Twentyone years. You had a whole bunch of different positions, he did terrorism in 2006 and rose to the highest ranks of the bureau, Deputy Director until you were fired by attorney general Jeff Sessions, for a lack of candor in interviews and report. Correct. Much has been talked about in terms of this book, youve done a lot of interviews so i thought i would take a shot at a be asking some new questions. Sure. Before we get into the meat of this book, i had a question about writing, i do a lot of writing, sometimes everyday. I wonder, how long did it take you to write this book . What was the process like . Youre obviously a firsttime author, youve written a lot of fbi interview memos but this is something a little different. Walk me through how you tackled this project. Basically, i crashed on this project and did not think
About you that you were in the fbi close to 20 years. 21 years. With a dumb mom a bunch of different positions, new york terrorism, and rose to the highest ranks to Deputy Director until you were fired by attorney general sessions for what they say was a lack of candor. And interviews in a report. Much has been talked about he done a lot of interviews so i thought i would taking a shot that may be asking some new questions. But before we get into the meat of the book but i have a question about writing and sometimes i do it every day. How long did it take you to write this book and what was the process like . You are a firsttime author but this is a little different. So walk me through how you tackle this particular project. Basically crashed on this project and did nothing but this for many many months last summer so shortly after my firing i started to think about to balance and understand and talk about my entire experience in the fbi i was really concerned which was the corrosive i