the yellow flowers. it s a whole thing going on. thank you. thank you so much. okay. anyway, so i m all verklempt. there s some news and especially where you re concerned. superman and batman have always, you know, enjoyed separate entities, separate movies. but now there s talk of the two of them joining forces. and teaming up. i think it s even more than talk. there s actually confirmation of a sequel. you obviously played the role of superman. what do you think of these two merging? look at that symbol. that s just weird. i think it s going to be fantastic for dc comics. in the way that the avengers did it for marvel. they got everybody together. it was fantastic. they have separate franchises now. it s nice to bring them together. it s going to be interesting. the superman is more angsty than the superman of the past. you have that batman guy who talks like this. if you were superman who would you want to be your batman to be? who would be the one you d like? i
today, friday, july 26th, 2013. from nbc news, this is today, with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to today on a friday morning. i m matt lauer. i m savannah guthrie with al roker and natalie morales who now introduces herself as natalie. i like the sound of that. i ll stick with it. we re happy to have you here. good to have you here. i was thinking when was the last time we were all together? you tracked it down, june 28th. we wanted you to feel at home. there you go. that s how most people remember you over the last several weeks. natalie lindo wing morales. let us begin on a friday morning with the overnight developments in the investigation of the deadly train crash in spain. nbc s keir simmons is at the hospital this morning. keir, good morning to you. hey, matt, good morning. so many people were injured in that crash they re being treated at a number of hospitals here. one of the
Train bassist and founding member Charlie Colin has died at 58. Colin’s sister confirmed the musician s death Wednesday to The Associated Press. Variety reported Colin slipped and fell in the
Charlie Colin, bassist and founding member of the American pop-rock band Train, best known for their early-aughts hits like "Drops of Jupiter" and "Meet Virginia," died. He was 58.
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