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text in the trial books why does your name always appear on the covers and the title pages and david fisher's and much smaller type than yours, is it simply because you have a more prominent media profile? >> absolutely yes. it's absolutely not based on who deserves to be there. david and i have been asked this question at events. he would be laughing along with me and because we've talked about it and absolutely no way it reflects where the size of the names ought to be. it's just sadly as you point out accurately you have an accurate name like david which is part of the reason why when i do discussions about the book, i try to make sure i go out of my way to highlight that the books do not happen without david fisher. ... >> and choose about the kennedy assassination but he has passed now and his nine is still alive. but anyway he would have been a great guide to interview on the kennedy avenger and i love you talking about this book alabama versus king and what i want too know is not really the book. but had he been looking at the fbi in the corruption going on there. thank you. >> thank y
text in the trial books why does your name always appear on the covers and the title pages and david fisher's and much smaller type than yours, is it simply because you have a more prominent media profile? >> absolutely yes. it's absolutely not based on who deserves to be there. david and i have been asked this question at events. he would be laughing along with me and because we've talked about it and absolutely no way it reflects where the size of the names ought to be. it's just sadly...
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if it were up to me, david sure's name would be bigger than mine, but this is the way -- david fisher's name would be bigger than mine, but this is the way it works. david would be smiling along with me and he may be watching now, he would be laughing along with us because we have talked about it and it absolutely in no way reflects where the size of the names ought to be. it is just sadly, as you point out accurately, i have a more recognizable name than does david, which is part of the reason why when i do discussions about the book, i try to make sure to go out of my way to highlight that these books do not happen without david fisher. host: cornelius is in alexandria, louisiana. caller: this is cornelius white. i watch you every night i news nation and you are right down the middle. that is why the right hates you and the left hates you, so you are right about that. you are not an extremist on either end. i he worked with b jim garrison, and he found the truth about the kanas he -- kennedy assassination. he has passed now and his son is still alive. but anyway, he would have been a
if it were up to me, david sure's name would be bigger than mine, but this is the way -- david fisher's name would be bigger than mine, but this is the way it works. david would be smiling along with me and he may be watching now, he would be laughing along with us because we have talked about it and it absolutely in no way reflects where the size of the names ought to be. it is just sadly, as you point out accurately, i have a more recognizable name than does david, which is part of the reason...
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these books don't happen without david fisher. pproached me about the lincoln book and it's give-and-take about what topics we do going back and forth but david is incredibly talented writer who loves history and the law. while i am the lawyer of the two of us, there are times i feel david has an even greater admiration for the law than do i. we'll go back and forth on something and you have this lovely language he will send me on something about the law written as someone who truly is myers the legal system and one of the things david would tell you that he truly cherishes about our series is it shows you the evolution of the law even in cases from john adams and boston massacre case to the lincoln case to the roosevelt case to the jack ruby case, alabama, you see this evolution of the law it is something david fisher appreciate. >> alabama versus king and a third offer on that one, here is video of the third author this past summer. >> nobody knew about him. he became -- of the baptist church the same week i was admitted to the a
these books don't happen without david fisher. pproached me about the lincoln book and it's give-and-take about what topics we do going back and forth but david is incredibly talented writer who loves history and the law. while i am the lawyer of the two of us, there are times i feel david has an even greater admiration for the law than do i. we'll go back and forth on something and you have this lovely language he will send me on something about the law written as someone who truly is myers...
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. >> it started when my co-author david fisher approached me. i did not know him well.he said to me there is this amazing story out there of abraham lincoln in the final case he ever argued. there is a transcript of the trial. it is the only transcript that exists of a case lincoln argued. he said do you want to
. >> it started when my co-author david fisher approached me. i did not know him well.he said to me there is this amazing story out there of abraham lincoln in the final case he ever argued. there is a transcript of the trial. it is the only transcript that exists of a case lincoln argued. he said do you want to
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. >> it started when my co-author david fisher approached me. i did not know him well.he said to me there is this amazing story out there of abraham lincoln in the final case he ever argued.
. >> it started when my co-author david fisher approached me. i did not know him well.he said to me there is this amazing story out there of abraham lincoln in the final case he ever argued.
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that was ingrained in me before i went to morgan stanley, but i really learned it from dick fisher. davidrson that you almost fired, did he do that again? john: no, he did not do it again. [laughter] david: morgan stanley is doing quite well. it is competing principally with goldman sachs. all of a sudden, we go into a recession 2007, 2008. you had this large cash reserve and you wanted to make sure you had a lot of cash, but people were afraid of morgan stanley going under. they said " give me my money back, and putting it in jp morgan." at some point you say, maybe we are not going to make it. john: thank god for the japanese is what i can say. what i learned is that it goes back to when morgan stanley would bring brokers and do a training program at morgan stanley. the japanese who came from that training program respected the culture of morgan stanley. when we were on the brink, they stepped up and give us the money to stay in business. david: it turned out to be a good investment for mitsubishi, because you're stuck is flourishing. after that happened do you think wall street learned
that was ingrained in me before i went to morgan stanley, but i really learned it from dick fisher. davidrson that you almost fired, did he do that again? john: no, he did not do it again. [laughter] david: morgan stanley is doing quite well. it is competing principally with goldman sachs. all of a sudden, we go into a recession 2007, 2008. you had this large cash reserve and you wanted to make sure you had a lot of cash, but people were afraid of morgan stanley going under. they said "...
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hi, david fisher, thank you so much for the panel. fascinating discussion for andrew and for sarah. i'm going to ask you maybe to speculate for a moment. we've talked about we've talked about monroe. we've talked about madison, i think, all in their own ways have predicted slavery would go away eventually. i think they also would have predict it and did predict in many ways that blacks and whites could not live together in that society at all. that would be perhaps insurmountable and that was some of the colonization movement was somewhat behind that i'm interested what you think they would think of race relations means today. you know i think they would have not been surprised that we had a civil war. i think they would not have been surprised that we had jim crow for another 100 years or so. i'm interested what you think given your knowledge of of those individuals, would do you think they would be pleased surprised what facets of where we are 2020 to what do you think and monroe would think about that that. i think that today 2022 this room filled with so many different people, v
hi, david fisher, thank you so much for the panel. fascinating discussion for andrew and for sarah. i'm going to ask you maybe to speculate for a moment. we've talked about we've talked about monroe. we've talked about madison, i think, all in their own ways have predicted slavery would go away eventually. i think they also would have predict it and did predict in many ways that blacks and whites could not live together in that society at all. that would be perhaps insurmountable and that was...
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i like to think that was already ingrained in me, but i really learned it from dick fisher. davidthe person you almost fired, did he do that again? john: no, he did not do that again. no one did it again. david: morgan stanley is doing quite well. morgan stanley is competing principally with goldman sachs. i guess that is your big rival. then we go into recession, 2007, 2008. what happened i remember from that period of time and from reading your book, he wanted to make sure you had a lot of cash. people were afraid of morgan stanley maybe going under. people said give me my cash back, i'm going to put it in jp morgan. john: exactly right. david: at some point you said, maybe we are not going to make it. john: that's exactly right. thank god for the japanese is all i can say. what i learned is it goes back to when morgan stanley would bring brokers in a training program at morgan stanley, and the japanese who came through that training program respected the culture of morgan stanley, so when we were on the brink, they stepped up and gave us the money to stay in business. david: it
i like to think that was already ingrained in me, but i really learned it from dick fisher. davidthe person you almost fired, did he do that again? john: no, he did not do that again. no one did it again. david: morgan stanley is doing quite well. morgan stanley is competing principally with goldman sachs. i guess that is your big rival. then we go into recession, 2007, 2008. what happened i remember from that period of time and from reading your book, he wanted to make sure you had a lot of...
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to david fisher and myself, the really interesting part of the ruby case was the trial, right? the defense, the strategy why did they go with this and the questions i get constantly are about the conspiracy and i get. i understand it. it is interesting. but no one is going to convince me that jack ruby was p part ofa conspiracy based on all the facts. and also the more i got to know jack ruby, the idea that this blabbermouth is somehow the guy that they are going to send in to get all's wild just is not making any sense. putting asideut all the timing i laid out in the details of when he was supposed to be moved, jack ruby is not the guy. he was a bit of a joke. he is not the guy you send in to finish off the deal. and remember, oswald had already been talking to the police for hours and hours and hours at the time ruby killed him. i looked ruby and i will say one of the thing about this, ruby demanded to take a lie detector later in life, demanded. they did not ask him to take when he demanded to take a lie detector when he was questioned by the chief judge of the supreme cour
to david fisher and myself, the really interesting part of the ruby case was the trial, right? the defense, the strategy why did they go with this and the questions i get constantly are about the conspiracy and i get. i understand it. it is interesting. but no one is going to convince me that jack ruby was p part ofa conspiracy based on all the facts. and also the more i got to know jack ruby, the idea that this blabbermouth is somehow the guy that they are going to send in to get all's wild...
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david avella and john crist. andway in on con yay west. (fisheris market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. over 5 million people have fallen in love with a portable blender. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you can throw in your favorite ingredients and blend up a delicious smoothie anytime, anywhere. blendjet 2 even cleans itself. just add wate
david avella and john crist. andway in on con yay west. (fisheris market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell...
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fisher embracing a friend. the flag salvaged from the wreckage. i'm david muir. good night.es sitting empty while drivers sit in traffic? that's what usabc 7 news i-team reporter dan noyes and tonight see what he found out for you. prices are rising again where you can expect to pay the most almost $8 a gallon and what governor newsom announced today to help californians. i'm meteorologist sandia patel ian has weakened considerably but it is leaving behind a path of destruction and it is not done yet. i'll have the very latest on this large storm hour by hour as we head into the weekend forecast is coming up abc 7 news at 6 struts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. yeah hard to believe but it's true. that is $8 a gallon gas. you are seeing right here in the bay area. sometimes that filling up the tank doesn't happen at this location if prices are this high. good evening, and thanks for joining us some dion limb, and i'm dan ashley gas has gone up more than a dollar in just a month, california now averages 629 per gallo
fisher embracing a friend. the flag salvaged from the wreckage. i'm david muir. good night.es sitting empty while drivers sit in traffic? that's what usabc 7 news i-team reporter dan noyes and tonight see what he found out for you. prices are rising again where you can expect to pay the most almost $8 a gallon and what governor newsom announced today to help californians. i'm meteorologist sandia patel ian has weakened considerably but it is leaving behind a path of destruction and it is not...
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david avella and john crist. andway in on con yay west. ♪ ♪ discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver appeal by j.d. power. (fisher) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. brian: almost 30 days away from the mid-terms. and the issues are just as important as the candidates themselves. a new poll is just out. the top 10 issues for americans across the nation in the order in which they finish. let's get to my pal to see how they feel. da
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fisher investments, we're clearly different. >>> tonight, those severe storms on the move in the east at this hour. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano with us live. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, davidthis massive system has hit the east coast and gaining some strength from the atlantic. and the radar is just a big old mess. what a messy drive home for millions right now. you see the big blob is going to head to new england. flash flood watches up there and our computer models show things kind of hanging out there tomorrow morning. so, that's why we think eastern new england will get some flooding over the next 12 to 18 hours. behind this, very cold air, dropping 30 degrees or more. 30 below the freezing mark, potentially in places like chicago and peoria, with snow coming into minnesota. david? >> it's coming for sure. rob marciano. rob, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american airlines flight making an emergency landing. crew members sickened. >>> and the largest pumpkin in america? who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily
fisher investments, we're clearly different. >>> tonight, those severe storms on the move in the east at this hour. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano with us live. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, davidthis massive system has hit the east coast and gaining some strength from the atlantic. and the radar is just a big old mess. what a messy drive home for millions right now. you see the big blob is going to head to new england. flash flood watches up there and our...
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fisher outside downing street in london. richardson accept to become the 5th prime minister in 6 years. let him baba take a look back at what brought down successive governments. in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will need to again under a new prime minister. the riffles are still being felt to resume one. the conservative leadership contests, promising to make a success of breaks it. in march 2017 prime minister may set the clock ticking on 2 years of negotiations with brussels. that summer she called a snap election to boost her mandate, but instead she ended up with a hung parliament, the u. k. in the you, you did eventually reach a withdrawal agreement. but parliament rejected it 3 times and knows have a, the knows have a following a s
fisher outside downing street in london. richardson accept to become the 5th prime minister in 6 years. let him baba take a look back at what brought down successive governments. in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in...