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the image of him leaping into the arms of don larsen after larsen threw a perfect game in the 1956 world series is iconic. he manage the bronx bombers and the mets too. 1985 the man known as the boss, george steinbrenner fired him as manager. he promised never to enter yankee stadium as long as the boss owns the team and a 14 years between the to do men ensued. she and the boss reconciled, and returned to the stadium. >> i am happy to be here to come back home again. >> the enthralled crowds when yankees paid homage to legends. he served as commercial pitchman, perhaps best known for the redundant phrases that entered our national conversation. age of blue all over again, not over until it is over, one phrase seems especially poignant, you should always go to thees funeral otherwise they won't come to yours, it is safe to say is will be packed. the family released this statement, we mourn the loss of our father, grandfather and great-grandfather, we know he is at peace with mom, dad is a reference to his wife of 65 years who recently passed away, we celebrate his remarkable life and than
the image of him leaping into the arms of don larsen after larsen threw a perfect game in the 1956 world series is iconic. he manage the bronx bombers and the mets too. 1985 the man known as the boss, george steinbrenner fired him as manager. he promised never to enter yankee stadium as long as the boss owns the team and a 14 years between the to do men ensued. she and the boss reconciled, and returned to the stadium. >> i am happy to be here to come back home again. >> the...
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most memorable moment of one of baseball's most memorable games, yogi jumping into the arms of don larsenrfect game in the '56 series. opponents knew him as a fierce competitor, who was at his best when the game was on the line. >> and this guy here, to me, is just the finest clutch hitters in the game of baseball. he does a tremendous job. >> reporter: the colorful observations he came up about baseball and life, helped turn him into an american icon. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: that was just one of hundreds of yogiisms collected in a 1998 book. what said, the future ain't what it used to be. or you can observe a lot by watching. it was the man with the eighth grade education, who wound up being quote bade president. >> deja vu all over again, as yogi berra would say. >> where do these things come from? >> i don't know. i don't say them myself. i don't make them up. >> reporter: as a manager, yogi is one of the select few to win pennants in the american and national leagues bup he was incensed when yankees owner george steinbrenner fired him in 1985, just 22 games into the season. the
most memorable moment of one of baseball's most memorable games, yogi jumping into the arms of don larsenrfect game in the '56 series. opponents knew him as a fierce competitor, who was at his best when the game was on the line. >> and this guy here, to me, is just the finest clutch hitters in the game of baseball. he does a tremendous job. >> reporter: the colorful observations he came up about baseball and life, helped turn him into an american icon. >> i'll take it....
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berra was even behind the plate for don larsen's perfect game in 1956. an extremely popular personality, berra was known for yogiisms. >> it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: that led to roles as a pitch man in tv commercials. >> and they give you cash, which is just as good as money. >> reporter: he coached and managed several teams including the yankees and mets and was elected to baseball's hall of fame in 1972. yogi berra will be remembered for his baseball talents and humor. a yankee great. one of the best catchers to ever play the game. kurt gregory, nbc news. >>> and you've got to love those yogiisms. >>> last night it was donald trump after hours, if you will. just after 10:00 p.m. eastern he launched yet another attack on fox news' megyn kelly. he tweeted do you ever notice that lightweight megyn kelly constantly goes after me? when i hit back it's totally sexist. she's highly overrated. a few minutes later, i think megyn kelly should take another eleven-day unscheduled vacation. in an interview that will air this sunday on "60 minutes" tr
berra was even behind the plate for don larsen's perfect game in 1956. an extremely popular personality, berra was known for yogiisms. >> it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: that led to roles as a pitch man in tv commercials. >> and they give you cash, which is just as good as money. >> reporter: he coached and managed several teams including the yankees and mets and was elected to baseball's hall of fame in 1972. yogi berra will be remembered for his baseball...
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the image of him leading into the arms of don larsen after larsen threw a perfect game in the 1956 world series is iconic. he managed the bronx bombers and the mets too. the man known as the boss, yankees owner george steinbrenner's fired as manager. eprom list to never enter yankee stadium for as long as the boss owned the team and a 14 year rift between the two men ensued. in 1999 they reconciled and yogi berra returned to the stadium. >> i am happy to be here. >> reporter: yogi berra enthralled crowds when the legend of lizzie also serve as commercial pitchman. perhaps he is best known for the yogiisms the coin, redundant, hilarious, ridiculous phrases that entered the national conversation, deja vu all over again, carrying over till it's over, one seems especially poignant this morning. you shall always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours. safe to say yogi berra's will be packed. yogi berra's family released this statement, we mourn the loss of our father, grandfather and great-grandfather, we know he is at peace with mom. that is a reference to his wife
the image of him leading into the arms of don larsen after larsen threw a perfect game in the 1956 world series is iconic. he managed the bronx bombers and the mets too. the man known as the boss, yankees owner george steinbrenner's fired as manager. eprom list to never enter yankee stadium for as long as the boss owned the team and a 14 year rift between the two men ensued. in 1999 they reconciled and yogi berra returned to the stadium. >> i am happy to be here. >> reporter: yogi...
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he caught don larsen's perfect game in the world series, and known for his colorful language and uniqueuote like it ain't over till it is over, deja vu all over again, yet the berra was 90 years old. a different story, a quick look, we are showing live pictures, this is tied at's president speaking right now at a boeing factory. we should you moments ago, walking around, translator's finding out what he is saying, that basically the company boeing has played an important role in pushing forward u.s./china relations, monitoring comments right now but again boeing winning a $38 billion contract and commitment from the chinese government from china. that is what is happening today and going is opening up a new plant to build aircraft in china. we wanted to bring you the update on what we're hearing from china's president and other breaking news, the volkswagen ceo, just a few moments ago, that he is stepping down in the wake of a scandal over the diesel engine. the company admitted it lied about its emissions test for years, fox business correspondent jeff flock joins us with the details.
he caught don larsen's perfect game in the world series, and known for his colorful language and uniqueuote like it ain't over till it is over, deja vu all over again, yet the berra was 90 years old. a different story, a quick look, we are showing live pictures, this is tied at's president speaking right now at a boeing factory. we should you moments ago, walking around, translator's finding out what he is saying, that basically the company boeing has played an important role in pushing forward...
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>> reporter: t iconic leap into pitcher don larsen's arms after larssen pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. there is so many yogiisms here. >> reporter: in 1998, i spoke foth the hall of fame catcher r my pbs program. >> it's deja vu all over again. >> that is when maris and mantle hit the home runs back-to-back. >> reporter: it was hard to have a conversation with anyone. there were too many people talking. 90% of the game is like that. >> right. >> reporter: you finish them. i'll tell the first half. you can observe a lot of -- >> by watching. you don't have to be a manager either. you do it by playing. >> reporter: the future ain't. >> what it used to be. >> reporter: it ain't over until it's over. after meeting the pope you were roman catholic or are roman catholic and you said who says he tries to go to mass once a week. berra reported that the pope said, hello, yogi! and you replied? hole, pope! overnight, the yankees remembered berra saying we are deeply saddened by the loss of a legend and an american hero! >> boy, c
>> reporter: t iconic leap into pitcher don larsen's arms after larssen pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. there is so many yogiisms here. >> reporter: in 1998, i spoke foth the hall of fame catcher r my pbs program. >> it's deja vu all over again. >> that is when maris and mantle hit the home runs back-to-back. >> reporter: it was hard to have a conversation with anyone. there were too many people...
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a master behind the plate, three no-hitters including don larsen's perfect game in 1956 world series. eventually hang up his catcher's mitt that is baseball is far from over. he would manage their teams to come in the first minute for decades to when different leagues. all of his accomplishments made him a shoo-in for the hall of fame induction in 1972. in addition to accomplishments, berra has a special place in america's vernacular. quoted more often than most poets. prices like it ain't over until it's over with more locations than any other sports figure. as the bulls are never more evident the 1985 when george steinbrenner fired you'll be 16 games into the season, berra refused to return to the house roof though. >> that made me feel kind of bad. i want you to tell me i'm fired. don't let nobody of some young player. >> is boycott lasted 14 years until 1999 when he accepted a heartfelt apology from steinbrenner and returned to yankee stadium. the same year, he gave one of the greatest honors a baseball player could receive common naming him to the sanctuary team. throughout his l
a master behind the plate, three no-hitters including don larsen's perfect game in 1956 world series. eventually hang up his catcher's mitt that is baseball is far from over. he would manage their teams to come in the first minute for decades to when different leagues. all of his accomplishments made him a shoo-in for the hall of fame induction in 1972. in addition to accomplishments, berra has a special place in america's vernacular. quoted more often than most poets. prices like it ain't over...