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[laughter] and now peter parker who i told you a few u minutes ago was lika white dudee from queens isinhabiting the body of a teenage muslim girl in new jersey. hijinks ensue and neither of them know how to use their power anymore so they suck as superheroes. what is domestic for that to happen and what do they learn from each other, so i think similarly one of the questions i'm trying to answer isy traditionally in superhero comics there are rigid ideas about good people and bad people. and so, iron hard, she comes from the southside of chicago and she comes from social conditions where anybody who's ever lived life in the city understands the lines of good and bad are not so clear and some of the people that are supposed to be good, the people in power are not so good, and some of the people that are doing bad things are doing bad things because they'ver been pushed by some very bad circumstances. so to be a superhero that understands that is the kind of more subtle racial or political undertone and i always wanted her to be a superhero that doesn't happen to be black. the advertisi
[laughter] and now peter parker who i told you a few u minutes ago was lika white dudee from queens isinhabiting the body of a teenage muslim girl in new jersey. hijinks ensue and neither of them know how to use their power anymore so they suck as superheroes. what is domestic for that to happen and what do they learn from each other, so i think similarly one of the questions i'm trying to answer isy traditionally in superhero comics there are rigid ideas about good people and bad people. and...
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llegado un acuerdo para que ambos estudios hagan una película del personaje lo que dejaría fuera a peter parker regresen para atrás porque es lo que nos representa a nosotros >>> esta tarde a un año de la desaparición del conocido mural chicano al este de la bahía la controversia parejo de acabarse le diremos cuáles el nuevo reclamo de los miembros de esa comunidad >>> aumentan casos de sarampión en california les contamos esta tarde en qué zonas del estado debe evitar acudir no se lo pierda y una moneda y es sentados considerada como una de las más raras que existen, hablamos de esa moneda que ven su televisor, un coleccionista no dejó pasar la oportunidad y la compró por 1 millón 320,000 dólares. >>> la pieza en una rareza icónica diseña en la fábrica de monedas de san francisco, imagínate >>> otra pieza fue vendida en el 2016 por casi 2 millones de dólares >> hoy miÉrcoles 21 de agosto en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, el presidente trump pone fin al acuerdo y anuncia que mantendrÁ a niÑos y familias migrantes detenidos por meses o aÑos hasta confirmar su cita con un juez de migraciÓn. >> a pe
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[laughter] and now peter parker until a few minutes ago was slightly washed up now inhabits the body of a teenage muslim girl is new jersey and hijinks ensue and it is funny neither of them knows how to use their powers anymore and they become sake as a superhero but what do they learn from each other? that with iron heart but i'm trying to answer is traditionally superhero comics are rigid ideas of good and bad so she comes from the south side of chicago and from social conditions anybody ever live the life in the city understands the lines of good and bad are not so clear the people in power are not so good and some people doing bad things but they are because they have beenaroi pushed to the circumstances that is the more social or racial political undertone to be a superhero that happens to be black to say black people are not dark skinned white people. so what does that mean how she moves through the world? i am always trying to ask that question someone of my favorite scenes is in iron heart to those that were stealing electronics it's a acfirst issue to be back in chicago. so
[laughter] and now peter parker until a few minutes ago was slightly washed up now inhabits the body of a teenage muslim girl is new jersey and hijinks ensue and it is funny neither of them knows how to use their powers anymore and they become sake as a superhero but what do they learn from each other? that with iron heart but i'm trying to answer is traditionally superhero comics are rigid ideas of good and bad so she comes from the south side of chicago and from social conditions anybody ever...
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it started at the beginning of may, and there have been thousands of articles and evidence, and peter parkert has been very long and complex and it took the jury almost 13 days of deliberation to come to the verdicts. ben field was in the business —— witness box for many days, he held his hands up and said he tried to default defraud them but that he didn't murder them. in terms of peter farquahr, the guilty verdict came back today, but they did clear him on conspiracy to murder. he said, i have done terrible things to these people, but ididn't terrible things to these people, but ididn‘t do terrible things to these people, but i didn't do what you say i have done. but of course the verdicts came back today as they did. we have had reaction from the families of peter farquahar and and more martin. first, from peter farquahar‘s family. listening to the trial and hearing ben field give his evidence about what he did to peter has been extremely difficult. his actions have been unbelievably callous and he has told lie after lie after lie in order to achieve his goals, deceiving everyone he met.
it started at the beginning of may, and there have been thousands of articles and evidence, and peter parkert has been very long and complex and it took the jury almost 13 days of deliberation to come to the verdicts. ben field was in the business —— witness box for many days, he held his hands up and said he tried to default defraud them but that he didn't murder them. in terms of peter farquahr, the guilty verdict came back today, but they did clear him on conspiracy to murder. he said, i...
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journalist, but you are speaking to us journalist, but you are speaking to us today as a friend of peter parkertaught me at manchester grammar school in the early 19705, and he was an outstanding teacher, inspirational, and english teacher who loved english—language, engli5h literature, poems, plays, novel5. he in5tilled literature, poems, plays, novel5. he instilled in his pupils a love of engli5h instilled in his pupils a love of english literature, and he kept in touch with his pupils. scores and 5co res touch with his pupils. scores and scores of us from each generation. a5a scores of us from each generation. as a result, i saw him every year or 5o, as a result, i saw him every year or so, every six months, socially, often so, every six months, socially, ofte n we nt so, every six months, socially, often went to talk to his pupils at his school in buckinghamshire. he had lots of friends that he had picked up from his former pupils, genuine platonic friendships, but i think emotionally he was a lonely man in that he was gay, he knew he wa5 man in that he was gay, he knew he was gay, but he w
journalist, but you are speaking to us journalist, but you are speaking to us today as a friend of peter parkertaught me at manchester grammar school in the early 19705, and he was an outstanding teacher, inspirational, and english teacher who loved english—language, engli5h literature, poems, plays, novel5. he in5tilled literature, poems, plays, novel5. he instilled in his pupils a love of engli5h instilled in his pupils a love of english literature, and he kept in touch with his pupils....
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of spider—man and all of the fans love him because he is great and widely regarded as the best peter parkero money? marvelwants potentially. it is coming down to money? marvel wants more of the profits on the film and right now, it isa profits on the film and right now, it is a 5% and they want to increase it is a 5% and they want to increase it to 50% and sony is not having any of that. this could be a negotiating tactic to see what the fans want and there's a possibility that there might bea there's a possibility that there might be a deal made somewhere down the line. so even if he does not appear in these films, now that he has had success in those films, could it mean that he does not need to and that they could have more success to and that they could have more success with him on his own? more success , success with him on his own? more success, i would not go that far, but it will be successful, because they will be around the core nucleus of tom holland playing spider—man and they're of tom holland playing spider—man and they‘ re probably of tom holland playing spider—man and they'
of spider—man and all of the fans love him because he is great and widely regarded as the best peter parkero money? marvelwants potentially. it is coming down to money? marvel wants more of the profits on the film and right now, it isa profits on the film and right now, it is a 5% and they want to increase it is a 5% and they want to increase it to 50% and sony is not having any of that. this could be a negotiating tactic to see what the fans want and there's a possibility that there might...
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on fraud, committed against peter parker, martyn smith again not guilty.victim died of national causes. they lived three doors away from each other in that buckinghamshire village. there has been quite a long process of deliberation by thejury been quite a long process of deliberation by the jury at oxford crown court. benfield guilty unanimously according to the jury of the murder. we will bring you more from oxford crown court in the next little while. let me bring you more from this court appearance, muhammed rodwan, 56 from luton charged with attempted murder of a police officer in east london. in the last few moments, we have had a statement from the family of the injured police officer. they said we have been overwhelmed by the amount of support we have received from the public. stuart's colleagues and the wider policing family. we are incredibly proud of the bravery he showed during this incident. his injuries could have been fatal and we are thankful that he is stable and recovering in hospital with his loved ones around him. stewart joined the met
on fraud, committed against peter parker, martyn smith again not guilty.victim died of national causes. they lived three doors away from each other in that buckinghamshire village. there has been quite a long process of deliberation by thejury been quite a long process of deliberation by the jury at oxford crown court. benfield guilty unanimously according to the jury of the murder. we will bring you more from oxford crown court in the next little while. let me bring you more from this court...
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peter alexander at the white house. i'm joined by ashley parker, "washington post" reporter, msnbc contributor as we start with the politics of the storm before heading out live on the ground in florida. so peter, let me start with you here. president trump in the last couple of minutes is talking a little bit about the storm, response, as he's come under fire for his response to the storm. walk us through. >> hallie, you're right. let's get to the president's newest comments as he's keeping a close eye on what's taking place rit now in the atlantic as the storm appears to be barreling toward florida. the president just moments ago in an interview with the radio with fox news host said according -- this is a quote, according to people over at weather the state is going to be hit. here is more of what we heard from the president moments ago. okay. we don't have that sound bite. why don't i just tell you. he said the state will be ready. tweeted about it as well. said puerto rico is in good shape, fema did a good job there. that was good news. he sa
peter alexander at the white house. i'm joined by ashley parker, "washington post" reporter, msnbc contributor as we start with the politics of the storm before heading out live on the ground in florida. so peter, let me start with you here. president trump in the last couple of minutes is talking a little bit about the storm, response, as he's come under fire for his response to the storm. walk us through. >> hallie, you're right. let's get to the president's newest comments as...
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here for the lead off discussion on a friday night, peter baker for "the new york times", ashley parker politzer prize winning white house reporter for "the washington post" and franco, white house correspondent for npr. good evening and welcome to you-all. peter, tough question to start off with as the president starts his vacation, where in his presidency does this week rank among its challenges? >> well, you know, it's interesting. we ask this question a lot because every week it almost seems like we're reaching new levels and new scales of challenges to use your word of crisis, of, you know, unbelievable moments that have shocked the nation or otherwise challenged the political system and yet the next one comes along and we see another and another and i think what we're seeing now of course is really we're on the launch pad for the election next year and this gun debate is part of it. this debate about the presidency and his words will be part of it. this debate about white supremacy race, all of this is part of the mix and it's ingredients for a pretty toxic conversation we're abou
here for the lead off discussion on a friday night, peter baker for "the new york times", ashley parker politzer prize winning white house reporter for "the washington post" and franco, white house correspondent for npr. good evening and welcome to you-all. peter, tough question to start off with as the president starts his vacation, where in his presidency does this week rank among its challenges? >> well, you know, it's interesting. we ask this question a lot because...
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peter alexander at the white house. i'm joined by ashley parkergton post" reporter, msnbc contributor as we start with the politics of the storm before heading out live on the ground in florida. so peter, let me start with you here. president trump in the last couple of minutes is talking a little bit about the storm, response, as he's come under fire for his response to the storm. walk us through. >> hallie, you're right. let's get to the president's newest comments as he's keeping a close eye on what's taking place rit now in the atlantic as the storm appears to be barreling toward florida. the president just moments ago in an interview with the radio with fox news host said according -- this is a quote, according to people over at
peter alexander at the white house. i'm joined by ashley parkergton post" reporter, msnbc contributor as we start with the politics of the storm before heading out live on the ground in florida. so peter, let me start with you here. president trump in the last couple of minutes is talking a little bit about the storm, response, as he's come under fire for his response to the storm. walk us through. >> hallie, you're right. let's get to the president's newest comments as he's keeping...
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joining us now to discuss is ubs global equities strategy keith parker and cantor fitzgerald global markets strategist, peter caccini. peter, you think the s&p could drop a lot from here you have a 2500 target on the s&p for year end if not yesterday, what takes us there? >> well, you know, to put it in context, end of last year, i thought we were well oversold. recession fears were overdone at the end of the year. our narrative has been a tale of two halves rally first half, sell-off second half. why? china trade and optics around it were a big reason for rally in the first half alongside the fed pivot towards a more dovish stance i think the fed, short of new qe into the end of the year has limited ammunition to prevent what i think is a normal cycle slowdown and i think the optics certainly around trade with china have deteriorated frankly, the reason why the yuan above 7 is so important is it shows that trade wars become currency wars if they're prolonged and trade wars, by the way, are neither good nor are they easy to win >> keith, you seem to think that the next round of tariffs actually is going to h
joining us now to discuss is ubs global equities strategy keith parker and cantor fitzgerald global markets strategist, peter caccini. peter, you think the s&p could drop a lot from here you have a 2500 target on the s&p for year end if not yesterday, what takes us there? >> well, you know, to put it in context, end of last year, i thought we were well oversold. recession fears were overdone at the end of the year. our narrative has been a tale of two halves rally first half,...
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peter alexander, jake sherman, thank you. i want to bring into the conversation my friend ashley parker pulitzer prize winning white house reporter for "the washington post," former republican congressman from the state of florida, and jason johnson politics editor at the root.com all lucky for us are msnbc contributors. jake just mentioned mitch mcconnell. is this different from what we've heard in the past? the fact that he is saying background checks will be part of the conversation, is it a positive or a -- an opening that he is even saying there will be a conversation? >> potentially. but i sort of agree with what jake said that at the end of the day, what you and jake said actually. at the end of the day this all comes down to president trump. president trump does have a better relationship with the nra. president trump's base as you pointed out absolutely is not going anywhere. but the question is, does president trump fully understand that? he willing to give these republican lawmakers the cover to do something on guns? because president trump's base is never going anywhere. that's something that becomes very clear any ti
peter alexander, jake sherman, thank you. i want to bring into the conversation my friend ashley parker pulitzer prize winning white house reporter for "the washington post," former republican congressman from the state of florida, and jason johnson politics editor at the root.com all lucky for us are msnbc contributors. jake just mentioned mitch mcconnell. is this different from what we've heard in the past? the fact that he is saying background checks will be part of the...
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joining us now to discuss is ubs global equities strategy keith parker and cantor fitzgerald global markets strategist, peter caccini. peter, you think the s&p could drop a lot from here you have a 2500 target on the s&p for
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peter king. congressman, good to see you. >> morning, kasie, good to be with you. >> let's start where we left off with ashley parker. the president seems to express some willingness to do something on background checks. now it looks as though the nra is encouraging him not to. do you have any faith the president might be willing to stand up on background checks? >> i certainly hope he would. we have the bill, hr-8, a bipartisan bill. it passed the house with nearly 240 votes -- or with 240 votes. republicans and democrats voted for it. it's in the senate. all mitch mcconnell has to do is take that bill up and the president supports it, we've got background checks. it's that simple. >> congressman, the president has said he has a meeting on gun control scheduled. are you aware of that meeting? are you or any republican colleagues of yours heard from the president of the white house on that? >> i have not. i have requested a meeting with the president on background checks right about the first of the year. we've not heard back from him. my office has circled back with his staff. we've not heard back. i was in the meet
peter king. congressman, good to see you. >> morning, kasie, good to be with you. >> let's start where we left off with ashley parker. the president seems to express some willingness to do something on background checks. now it looks as though the nra is encouraging him not to. do you have any faith the president might be willing to stand up on background checks? >> i certainly hope he would. we have the bill, hr-8, a bipartisan bill. it passed the house with nearly 240 votes...
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parker competing with the noise in westminster. you are watching afternoon live. these are our headlines: a church warden is found guilty of murdering retired lecturer peter farquharter from forcing through a no—deal brexit if there were a snap general election campaign. and in sport, the new premier league season starts at anfield this evening. last year's runners—up liverpool, the european champions cup face newly promoted norwich city. managerjurgen klopp says he wa nts city. managerjurgen klopp says he wants his team to be the one that nobody wants to play this season. england have named a 12 man squad for the second ashes test at lord's next week. pace bowlerjofra archer is included, expected to start in place of the injured jimmy anderson. moeen ali has been dropped. england have named their team to face wales in a world cup warm up at twickenham. bath wing ruaridh mcconnochie is one of two uncapped players in the side. all the details in15 players in the side. all the details in 15 minutes. a flybe flight was held in lockdown at manchester airport for two hours after a passenger fell ill. flight be3122 from paris arrived just after 10am but passengers were
parker competing with the noise in westminster. you are watching afternoon live. these are our headlines: a church warden is found guilty of murdering retired lecturer peter farquharter from forcing through a no—deal brexit if there were a snap general election campaign. and in sport, the new premier league season starts at anfield this evening. last year's runners—up liverpool, the european champions cup face newly promoted norwich city. managerjurgen klopp says he wa nts city....