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now investigator ulrick typed marty larson in the database. >> and it popped up. long after the wedding, apparently marty drove three hours down the highway from billings to agaglendive and tur up outside the newlywed's house with a shotgun. he was convicted with criminal trespass and was slapped with what lifetime restraining order. no contact with susie or ted ever. >> at that point in time, i had a little red flag go up. >> marty and his given first name was walter was very worried about susie. desperate even as those nighttime hours went by without a word from her. marty lives three hours away in billings, so was that where he was calling from? one sure fire way to they can that out was check the cell phone towers. >>> coming up -- >> oh, susie, where are you? where are you? >> marty has a revelation for police. >> were you thinking that you two would get back together? >> that was the plan. i don't have time to be filling out my address, i need to be buying a dress. that's why i use masterpass. less typing, more dancing. sfx: tango music como te llamas? yo so
now investigator ulrick typed marty larson in the database. >> and it popped up. long after the wedding, apparently marty drove three hours down the highway from billings to agaglendive and tur up outside the newlywed's house with a shotgun. he was convicted with criminal trespass and was slapped with what lifetime restraining order. no contact with susie or ted ever. >> at that point in time, i had a little red flag go up. >> marty and his given first name was walter was very...
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larson. >> nicole: banana and gap are also weaker. refit 1 # million -- 11 million, pair to comply with regulations, some say will cost them $6.5 billion. volkswagen will be given acon-- atonomy. in washington, in the u.s., asking volkswagen to turn scandal-related documents. you have states moving ahead in this way. >> lauren: expensive for them. years to recover. georgia executing a woman convicted of murdering her husband. xus competent -- executed by lethal injection, conspiring with her lover to stab him to death. only woman on georgia's death row. pope francis made diplomatic, sent letter on his behalf but she was executed in the end. >> nicole: let's turn it to economic news. this is all about jobs, jobs, jobs. the first of the week employment report is out today. the adp private sector as expect today show that 1,094,000 jobs were created in september. up from 190,000 in the month of august. tomorrow we'll have the latest numbers on the weekly jobs. on friday, okay, make sure you watch for this, all important government jobs n
larson. >> nicole: banana and gap are also weaker. refit 1 # million -- 11 million, pair to comply with regulations, some say will cost them $6.5 billion. volkswagen will be given acon-- atonomy. in washington, in the u.s., asking volkswagen to turn scandal-related documents. you have states moving ahead in this way. >> lauren: expensive for them. years to recover. georgia executing a woman convicted of murdering her husband. xus competent -- executed by lethal injection, conspiring...
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i can't believe i fumbled that edward larson. edward is the endowed chair of law at pepper dime and full university professor there means he's a martyr. the professor has 9 books, and he won the pulitzer prize for his book "sumplet gods" about the scope's trial and our endsless never peenging still disputed debate in america about science and its role in policy. i also noticed in seemingly list of publication he's written for washington outlook section is not one eve them so that's something we have just already decided to fix. latest is for washington and his role in fighting the british for being the first president, president and looks at a lesser known part of his life his retirement between those pefntses. after the war, the nation faced a crisis under the article as of confederation, and in need of a constitution, many parties couldn't come together and/or trust each other and needed somebody to whom they could look as a convening power. this book is a great, great tone about that period and reminds us that washington's con
i can't believe i fumbled that edward larson. edward is the endowed chair of law at pepper dime and full university professor there means he's a martyr. the professor has 9 books, and he won the pulitzer prize for his book "sumplet gods" about the scope's trial and our endsless never peenging still disputed debate in america about science and its role in policy. i also noticed in seemingly list of publication he's written for washington outlook section is not one eve them so that's...
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charlie: is the don larson game your greatest? yogi: it has to be.pitch a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. asked what ifver, i got the plague or something? but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ . announcer: "brilliant ideas." powered by hyundai motor. ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon. a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, spanish sculptor jaume plensa. ♪
charlie: is the don larson game your greatest? yogi: it has to be.pitch a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. asked what ifver, i got the plague or something? but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ . announcer: "brilliant ideas." powered by hyundai...
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charlie: is the dioon larson ge your greateset? t? yogi: it has to be.pitch a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. they told me, also, what if i got the plague or something. but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ ♪ emily: it has changed the way we watch video, redefined going viral, challenged governments, and even launched the career of justin bieber. today, youtube, now owned by google, has more than 1 billion users, uploading 300 hours of video every minute. it all started a decade ago with a trip to the zoo. and one of the founders says he is not quite done changing the way we are entertained. joining me today on "studio 1.0," youtube cofounder and former ceo, chad hurley. chad, thank you so much for being here. it is so great to have you. chad: thanks for having me
charlie: is the dioon larson ge your greateset? t? yogi: it has to be.pitch a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. they told me, also, what if i got the plague or something. but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ ♪ emily: it has changed the way we watch...
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charlie: is the don larson game your greatest? yogi: it has to be.h a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. they told me, also, what if i got the plague or something? but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ ♪ announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. carol: well, hello, i'm carol burnett. and i am here at cbs in los angeles, at studio 33. come on in. [applause] ♪ announcer: from television city in hollywood, it's "the carol burnett show." carol: this is the stage where it all began. we shot all 11 seasons of my
charlie: is the don larson game your greatest? yogi: it has to be.h a no-hitter in the world series. has not been done. charlie: how many pitches does he shake off? yogi: none. he got it over. charlie: when did you think it could be happening, this sixth inning, the seventh? yogi: the seventh inning, nobody went to him. they told me, also, what if i got the plague or something? but he went out there. charlie: yogi berra, dead at age 90. ♪ ♪ announcer: the following is a paid advertisement...
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. >> this image of yogi jumping into don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in 1956 world series, is an iconic sports photos. the other thing, a way with words, the future ain't what it used to be, and two phrases, it ain't over till it's over and this one repeated by former president george h.w. bush. >> deja vu all over again. as yogi berra would say. >> i don't know what i say, i don't make 'em pickup. >> when he claimed the yogi bear was defamiliar tri, he eventually tropped th dropped t. >> i hope you can accept my apology. >> it's over. >> and then this, a triumphant return to bir berra in 1999, to yankee stadium. >> let's welcome home, yogi berra, number 8. >> john henry smith, al jazeera. >> and a few more yogiisms, nobody goes there nirl, it's too crowded or baseball is 90% mental the other half is physical. and the one that might sum up berra's witberra's wit, i didn'y everything i said. he'll be missed. >> head over to al jazeera.com for more. ray suarez is up next with "inside story." have a great night. >> it's a week of big visits. the leader of one fifth of
. >> this image of yogi jumping into don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in 1956 world series, is an iconic sports photos. the other thing, a way with words, the future ain't what it used to be, and two phrases, it ain't over till it's over and this one repeated by former president george h.w. bush. >> deja vu all over again. as yogi berra would say. >> i don't know what i say, i don't make 'em pickup. >> when he claimed the yogi bear was defamiliar...
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and with that fateful move, opens the door to the hall of fame for larson. up and back.lmost slipped. he does. yogi made that one look a little tough but came up with it. he usually does. (cheers and applause) yogi berra helped throw it opinioupwith a booming drive ine right field stand. yogi chosen most valuable player three times and power like this is one of the reasons why. >> yoke owing gives yankees hope with slashing double to the right center. ties on second. (cheers and applause) (arguing) >> come straight up! where did he touch you? where did he touch you? where did he touch you? >> right here on the (bleep)! (laughter) >> rose: did you like managing? >> yeah, i enjoyed it. i really did. i liked to manager and i liked coaching, too. i thought it was a lot of fun coaching, too. >> rose: ted williams once said the hardest thing in sports to do is to hit a baseball. >> it is. he says. i don't know, i couldn't stand up, hold my bat. i had to swing my bad. i timed the pitchers when i swung. >> rose: you timed the pitchers? >> yeah, when his arm goes up, i just follo
and with that fateful move, opens the door to the hall of fame for larson. up and back.lmost slipped. he does. yogi made that one look a little tough but came up with it. he usually does. (cheers and applause) yogi berra helped throw it opinioupwith a booming drive ine right field stand. yogi chosen most valuable player three times and power like this is one of the reasons why. >> yoke owing gives yankees hope with slashing double to the right center. ties on second. (cheers and applause)...
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>> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. >> there's so many "yogi-isms." >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher for my pbs program. >> it's due. >> view all over again -- deja vu all over again. >> when mantle hit two homers. >> it was hard to have a conversation. there were too many people talking. 90% of the game -- >> mental. [ laughter ] >> i finish them. i'll tell the first half. >> you can observe a lot. >> by watching. >> you don't have to be a manager, either. you can do it by playing. >> reporter: overnight, the yankees remembered berra saying we are deeply saddened by the loss of a legend and an american hero. >> one might have favorites, i didn't really say everything i said. >> oh. >> something else that he did. >> so many "yogi-isms," right? >> yeah. what a great guy. both he and joe if you remember joe garagiola, and now joe is still alive and well, um, both grew up in st. louis neighborhoods. >> yogi berra will be mis
>> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. >> there's so many "yogi-isms." >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher for my pbs program. >> it's due. >> view all over again -- deja vu all over again. >> when mantle hit two homers. >> it was hard to have a conversation. there were too many...
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he leaps on larson! >> reporter: an all-star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams, and later managed crosstown rivals the new york mets, where in the midst of a slump he famously said-- >> i said it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying made it into "bartlett's" quotations. president's quoted him. >> yogi berra once said when you come to the fork in the road, take it. >> we may be lost but we're making good time. >> reporter: yoag's favorite. >> when it gets daerk get out of here. >> reporter: on the "charlie rose show" yogi said he was never trying to be funny. >> i never know i say them i really don't. i don't know i say them. >> reporter: but it led to a second career in tv commercials for beer. >> it's got a third less calories than i probably thought it didn't even have. >> reporter: insurance. >> and they give you cash, which is just as good as money. >> reporter: an
he leaps on larson! >> reporter: an all-star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams, and later managed crosstown rivals the new york mets, where in the midst of a slump he famously said-- >> i said it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying made it into "bartlett's" quotations. president's quoted him. >> yogi berra once said when you...
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>> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. >> there's so many "yogi-isms" here. >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher. >> it's deja vu all over again. >> when mantle hit the home ru back to back. >> it was hard to have a conversation, there were too many people talking. >> 90% of the game is mental. >> you finish it. i'll tell the first half. >> you can observe a lot by watching. [ laughter ] >> you don't have to be a manager, either. you can do it by playing. >> here's some more of his famous words. it ain't over till it's over. it gets late early out here. we have deep depths and take it with a grin of salt. >>> campaign 2016 and new developments on hillary clinton's private email server. bloomberg news reports the fbi has recovered personal and work emails from the server which was supposedly wiped clean. experts have said the fbi has the expertise to recover deleted emails. investigators will now check to see if any contained cla
>> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series. his exuberance burned into the american memory. >> there's so many "yogi-isms" here. >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher. >> it's deja vu all over again. >> when mantle hit the home ru back to back. >> it was hard to have a conversation, there were too many people talking. >> 90% of the game...
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>> pelley: after the series ended, larson had a long career as a playwright. he was 87. don't call me chief. we'll be right back. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. (wolves howling) when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. i accept i'm not 22. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib,
>> pelley: after the series ended, larson had a long career as a playwright. he was 87. don't call me chief. we'll be right back. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. (wolves howling) when heartburn comes creeping up on you....
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scott larson. >> john adams larson. gary edward lazo.jr. >> nathaniel. >> and my belovedded -- beloved brother alejandro. if i read it i'm going to start crying. you said to me, there's no crying. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know that you're going to be very proud of him. you always said why but he has faith that he will see you one day, we love you and we miss you. >> we think of you every single day. your life and spirit shines through our daughter. i know that you're so proud of her. she hopes that you see her and i tell her that you do. we love you and you are unforgettable. >> david w. >> gabriel lavard. >> james patrick. >> joseph gerard levy. >> jay levy. >> robert g. >> lya labor. >> kenneth charles. >> alan j. >> elenas. la -- ladezma. >> david s. lee. >> gary paige lee. >> juan lee. >> katherine blair lee. >> linda c. lee. >> larrain lee. >> wo lee. >> richard y. lee. >> stewart lee. >> yang lee.
scott larson. >> john adams larson. gary edward lazo.jr. >> nathaniel. >> and my belovedded -- beloved brother alejandro. if i read it i'm going to start crying. you said to me, there's no crying. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know that you're going to be very proud of him. you always said why but he has faith that he will see you one day, we love...
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. >> scott larson. >> john adam larson. >> natalie jenna. >> gary edward. >> paul. >> charles a. >> stephenria. >> dennis francis l. >> mary. >> anna mae. >> stephen. >> robin. >> nathaniel l. >> and my beloved brother alejandro. we roto- love letter that is too long. it up i read i will start crying and you said to me there is no crying, you have to be strong. i want to say that i love love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here, your son can't make a, it is hard for him. it has been 14 years. he is 27 now i27 now i know you would be very proud of him. he always says why but he has faith that he will see you one day, we love you, and we miss you. >> and our beloved john, we think of you every single day. your light and spirit shine so brightly through your daughter. i know you so proud of her. she hopes that you see here and i tell her that you do. i love love you and you are unforgettable. >> david w. >> eugene. >> james patrick l. >> joseph j. >> neil j. >> robert gl. >> leon. >> kenneth charles. >> alan j peterman. >> alexis. >> daniel john. >> david s. >> john. >> gary h le
. >> scott larson. >> john adam larson. >> natalie jenna. >> gary edward. >> paul. >> charles a. >> stephenria. >> dennis francis l. >> mary. >> anna mae. >> stephen. >> robin. >> nathaniel l. >> and my beloved brother alejandro. we roto- love letter that is too long. it up i read i will start crying and you said to me there is no crying, you have to be strong. i want to say that i love love you and i miss you...
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scott larson. >> john adams larson. gary edward lazo. >> carlos a. >> marÍa lavash. >> mary la verde. >> robert lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel. >> and my belovedded -- beloved brother alejandro. if i read it i'm going to start crying. you said to me, there's no crying. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know that you're going to be very proud of him. you always said why but he has faith that he will see you one day, we love you and we miss you. >> we think of you every single day. your life and spirit shines through our daughter. i know that you're so proud of her. she hopes that you see her and i tell her that you do. we love you and you are unforgettable. >> david w. >> gabriel lavard. >> james patrick. >> joseph gerard levy. >> jay levy. >> robert g. >> lya labor. >> kenneth charles. >> alan j. >> elenas. la -- ladezma. >> david s. lee. >> gary paige lee. >> juan lee. >> katherine blair lee. >> linda c. lee. >> lar
scott larson. >> john adams larson. gary edward lazo. >> carlos a. >> marÍa lavash. >> mary la verde. >> robert lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel. >> and my belovedded -- beloved brother alejandro. if i read it i'm going to start crying. you said to me, there's no crying. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know that you're going to be...
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to talk about that i want to welcome please edward larson. [applause] >> well, thank you all. it is incredible delight to be back at the -- this particular book festival with such wonderful book speakers. i just came back from the one with marian robinson. it sort of caught me up. one of the things she was asked at the end, she works out of iowa, she's not a mid-western by birth, she was asked what makes mid-westerners distinctive and unique and what is the character she sees, well, lack of -- you're not supposed to pride yourself. [laughter] >> the person who won the humility award but every time he bragged about it they took it away. and then before that, what a treat that was, what a wonderful speaker. he's even a better speaker than he is writer. we all know he's a great writer but wonderful conversational speaker. that was a -- very interesting event too. she was telling me -- telling us that sh -- she went where humble went, so she went to wonderful places. what i'd thought i do is read to you. i thought i would read a passage and then use that to talk without reading. i
to talk about that i want to welcome please edward larson. [applause] >> well, thank you all. it is incredible delight to be back at the -- this particular book festival with such wonderful book speakers. i just came back from the one with marian robinson. it sort of caught me up. one of the things she was asked at the end, she works out of iowa, she's not a mid-western by birth, she was asked what makes mid-westerners distinctive and unique and what is the character she sees, well, lack...
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deirdre: that was brent larson last night.er] fans flocked to stores to buy toys inspired by the new movie, "star wars: the force awakened." this is a huge merchandising effort by disney, sales may total $5 billion, that's a b as in boy, in a single year. editorial director russ -- [inaudible] is here, fox business reporter gerri willis and fox news radio host guy in the suit, brett larson. you had a big moment. you want to say the title of the film. >> it's not the title, it's just a line from the film. >> all right, let's go. >> you'll pay for your lack of vision. deirdre: nice. all right. i was just going to say it, it beats brett's dancing. so what were you thinking? [laughter] >> i was actually trying to get the suit off of me. no, it was not me. deirdre: i mean, the franchise, here is the answer as to why disney paid billions of dollars for lucas films. this is the reason. >> disney has been selling things to us for a very long time, and now they get to sell even more -- deirdre: they're not exactly novices. >> he wasn't
deirdre: that was brent larson last night.er] fans flocked to stores to buy toys inspired by the new movie, "star wars: the force awakened." this is a huge merchandising effort by disney, sales may total $5 billion, that's a b as in boy, in a single year. editorial director russ -- [inaudible] is here, fox business reporter gerri willis and fox news radio host guy in the suit, brett larson. you had a big moment. you want to say the title of the film. >> it's not the title, it's...
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on july 18, 1999 with don larson in attendance, the boss honored yogi with yogi berra day at the stadium. david cohen threw a perfect game that day against the expos the bronx. his museum will continue to northern him and the mental rice of number 8 will live on for this pin striped legend. yogi berra indeed a true yankee. >> that was rob powers reporting. what a legacy he leaves behind. the yankees will wear number 8 on their leaves at the game and the mets tweeted r.i.p. yogi berra. former met mike piazza is very sad to hear of the passing of my deepest prayers to the family. great player. dave winfield said say it airport so. he was a good man. my former manager and friend rest in peace yogi. >>> right now on our web site, abc7ny, we have a slide show of yogi berra through the years. read more about his life and legacy. at 12:30, anthony johnson will be live at yogi berra museum. >> what a guy. my favorite was i never answer anonymous letters. >> so many of them. that's a good one. >> i posted it -- anyway, new at noon, smoke has been filling the sky over kennedy airport. what sparked
on july 18, 1999 with don larson in attendance, the boss honored yogi with yogi berra day at the stadium. david cohen threw a perfect game that day against the expos the bronx. his museum will continue to northern him and the mental rice of number 8 will live on for this pin striped legend. yogi berra indeed a true yankee. >> that was rob powers reporting. what a legacy he leaves behind. the yankees will wear number 8 on their leaves at the game and the mets tweeted r.i.p. yogi berra....
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. >> this image of yogi jumping into don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series is an iconic photo. the other thing more famous, the man who said, the future ain't what it used to be. it ain't over till it's over and this one repeated by former president george h. w. bush. >> deja vu, all over again. as yogi berra said. >> i don't make 'em up. berra sued hannah-barberra. later dropped the suit. >> until this. >> i just hope you can accept my apology. >> it's over. >> it's behind you. >> and then this, a triumphant return for berra to yankee stadium. >> let's welcome home, number 8, yogi berra, number 8. >> john henry smith, al jazeera. >> somesome great petitioner. dave kaplan is the director of the yogi berra museum, in little falls, missouri where fans have set up a memorial. we're sorry for the loss of your friend. would you give us a sense of what his life was like the last couple of years? >> well, i.t. wa it was sad in y ways, because his beloved wife carmen had passed away about a year and a half ago. and yogi was not mobile. his mind was good
. >> this image of yogi jumping into don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect game in the 1956 world series is an iconic photo. the other thing more famous, the man who said, the future ain't what it used to be. it ain't over till it's over and this one repeated by former president george h. w. bush. >> deja vu, all over again. as yogi berra said. >> i don't make 'em up. berra sued hannah-barberra. later dropped the suit. >> until this. >> i just hope you...
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larson will report to him. lauren's empire includes more than 20 brands. his iconic polo shirt debuted in 1972 becoming a signature item for the company. it is expanding it's luxury and online business. revenue fell 5%. the stock is down about 40% this year. larson is credited with reviving sales at old navy. sales of the division rose 8% last year. he previously spent 15 years at h&m where he was global head of sales. he leaves his role at old navy on friday. he's being replaced by jill stanton on an interim basis. the search for a new president is already underway and this is just the latest changing of the guard at a big american fashion house. in june donna karen stepped down as chief designer of the company she co-founded in 1984. oscar de la renta turned over the reigns before he died. and today in europe it's up 3% while gap is up more than 1%. carolyn back over to you. >> thank you for that. moving on, two uber executives accused of criminal allegations go on trial today. the case comes after the french government passed a law banning the uber serv
larson will report to him. lauren's empire includes more than 20 brands. his iconic polo shirt debuted in 1972 becoming a signature item for the company. it is expanding it's luxury and online business. revenue fell 5%. the stock is down about 40% this year. larson is credited with reviving sales at old navy. sales of the division rose 8% last year. he previously spent 15 years at h&m where he was global head of sales. he leaves his role at old navy on friday. he's being replaced by jill...
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. >> reporter: this image of him, jumping into dawn larson's arms as he pitched a perfect game. it's one of the most iconic sports photos. he had a colorful way with words, the man who said the future ain't what it used to be, two phrases that remain, it ain't over until it's over, this o one. >> i don't make them up. >> reporter: hannah bar beara, saying it was defamatory. he later dropped the suit. he had a dispute with the yankee's owner who fired him without telling him to his ce. it lasted 14 years. >> i hope he can accept my apologize. >> reporter: then, this, a triumpant return in 1999 to yankee stadium. >> let's welcome hope number 8. >>> president obama just put out a statement calling him an american original, a hall of famer, a veteran and a jokester. >>> we'll be right back. . >>> the ceo of volkswagen is stepping down after a world-wide emissions scandal. he denies any wrong-doing. the u.s. department of justice is reportedly looking into the case. martin wintercorn could face issues. >> they told their prosecutors when you're investigating corporate misconduct, loo
. >> reporter: this image of him, jumping into dawn larson's arms as he pitched a perfect game. it's one of the most iconic sports photos. he had a colorful way with words, the man who said the future ain't what it used to be, two phrases that remain, it ain't over until it's over, this o one. >> i don't make them up. >> reporter: hannah bar beara, saying it was defamatory. he later dropped the suit. he had a dispute with the yankee's owner who fired him without telling him to...
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former eight and m executive stephan larson will take over.take a look inside of my terminal, you can see that investors like this in news. a bit of a pop in the afternoon. a 3.5%, this move is on the headline. the president of ralph lauren just stepped down last november. joe: tomorrow we get the employment change, a preview to the jobs report. everyone w >> google is firing back with two new phones. , in for emilyon chang, and this is bloomberg west. creating "gool yo 90," but can they really compete with finance no fine and snapch? a car company
former eight and m executive stephan larson will take over.take a look inside of my terminal, you can see that investors like this in news. a bit of a pop in the afternoon. a 3.5%, this move is on the headline. the president of ralph lauren just stepped down last november. joe: tomorrow we get the employment change, a preview to the jobs report. everyone w >> google is firing back with two new phones. , in for emilyon chang, and this is bloomberg west. creating "gool yo 90," but...
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. >>> we have learned that jack larson best remembered for playing jimmy olsen in the 1950s tv series adventures of superman has died. he feared it would type cast him. it turned out it did. the series with george reeves as superman ran for six years and soon after larson stopped acting and became a playwright. he died yesterday at his los angeles home. he was 87 years old. >>> new episodes of your favorite tv shows return tonight. >> and some new shows make their debuts with familiar faces. jill nicolini with a preview. >> oh, hello. he had has a friend here. >> reporter: premiere tonight is life in pieces. a comedy about one big happy family and their sometimes awkward yet often hilarious milestone moments. they have three children including their son greg played by colin hanks who just had a baby with his wife. >> i am so happy. >> it's incredible. >> how is the hospital letting us leave? >> i don't know. they should lose their license. i never even held a maybe by until idea. >> i think that moment is incredibly relatable to anyone who has had a baby. >> you are probably wondering
. >>> we have learned that jack larson best remembered for playing jimmy olsen in the 1950s tv series adventures of superman has died. he feared it would type cast him. it turned out it did. the series with george reeves as superman ran for six years and soon after larson stopped acting and became a playwright. he died yesterday at his los angeles home. he was 87 years old. >>> new episodes of your favorite tv shows return tonight. >> and some new shows make their debuts...
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a no-hitter, a perfect game for don larson. >> yogi berra caught the only game in post-season history. many remember this image of the hall of fame catcher straddling >> tremendous. maybe top two, three catches of all time. >> reporter: others call it mastery or misunderstanding of language that made him one of the most quoted humans. >> the whole thing about when it. house. you could get to it from either side of the fork. that's why he always said that. >> reporter: those in new jersey remember about a playing career and remember more about the man who lived there with his wife carmen for more than half a century. >> i used to go to the tavern and mix with everybody. >> the kids went there for halloween. they loved it. he was such an ingratiating and warm person. >> regular guy. i named my dog after him. he said that's nice. >> reporter: his playing career, his friends, his yogi-isms loom large in our memories. >> him hanging out with mickey mantle, stuff like that, the stories of them going out. >> i remember those commercials with yogi bear. i'm here from ireland. i'm saying yogi
a no-hitter, a perfect game for don larson. >> yogi berra caught the only game in post-season history. many remember this image of the hall of fame catcher straddling >> tremendous. maybe top two, three catches of all time. >> reporter: others call it mastery or misunderstanding of language that made him one of the most quoted humans. >> the whole thing about when it. house. you could get to it from either side of the fork. that's why he always said that. >>...
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. >> reporter: this image of him, jumping into larson's arms is one of america's most iconic sports photos. the only thing more famous? his colorful way of words, the future ain't what it used to be and two phrases that remain part of the american lexicon, it's not over until it's over. >> . >> i don't know what i say to myself, i don't make them up. >> reporter: claiming the cartoon character, yogi bear was offensive offensive. their riff would last 14 years until this. >> i hope you can accept my apologize. >> reporter: a triumpant return in 1999, to yankee stadium. >> let's welcome home number 8, yogi, bara number 8. >> reporter: new york loved him. he would lead both the yankees and the mets as a manager. before i toss it back, here's three more for you. a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. 90% of this game is half-mental. finaly, i never said most of the things i said. he will be truly missed. back to you. >>> president obama called him an american original, a hall of famer and humbled veteran. >>> we'll be right back. . >>> pharmaceuticals will lower the cost for drugs in response to
. >> reporter: this image of him, jumping into larson's arms is one of america's most iconic sports photos. the only thing more famous? his colorful way of words, the future ain't what it used to be and two phrases that remain part of the american lexicon, it's not over until it's over. >> . >> i don't know what i say to myself, i don't make them up. >> reporter: claiming the cartoon character, yogi bear was offensive offensive. their riff would last 14 years until this....
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larson will report to lauren who will be executive chairman and chief creative officer.the company founded in 1967, made over $7 billion in sales last fiscal year alone but reported a 5 percent drop between june of 2014 and june 205. >>> 6:25. do you have it? the new chip enabled credit card? deadline for upgrading is tomorrow but many consumers still do not have it. new chip enabled card are more secure then magnetic strip card because retailers and card processors don't stored the card data in the system. the problem is updating over a billion debit and credit card, certainly takes sometime. >> i have only been asked one time in austin, to, you know, use a chip card. >> some merchants will not bother with it because they don't necessarily think that it is worth their money, even with the risk of being liable for credit card fraud. >> the system has proved to be effective though, sharp decline in credit card fraud after the chip enabled card were introduced. >>> well, time to put your old fashion pet toys, like the ball of yarn and whatever else you have, up in the atti
larson will report to lauren who will be executive chairman and chief creative officer.the company founded in 1967, made over $7 billion in sales last fiscal year alone but reported a 5 percent drop between june of 2014 and june 205. >>> 6:25. do you have it? the new chip enabled credit card? deadline for upgrading is tomorrow but many consumers still do not have it. new chip enabled card are more secure then magnetic strip card because retailers and card processors don't stored the...
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larson's replacement.e meantime it's evp of global product for old navy joel stanton will be taking over. that's some pretty big move there for both companies. steffen larson is largely credited with old navy's turnaround which we know has been the strongest brand of the gap inc company for some time. larson has been at gap for three years. before that at h and m and now becomes ceo of ralph lauren. michele? >> and ralph lauren is no longer going to be the ceo of ralph lauren? >> it looks like ralph lauren is stepping aside as the ceo. >> that's big. >> he is -- >> still have a pretty big hand in the design. this is news just crossing so we'll have to do a little more information digging to get the full story there, but that is the headline. >> he is human, you know. he's not going to live forever. >> you know, for the founder to step down from such an iconic -- >> it's a big deal. >> incredibly successful fashion brand, because most fashion brands go bust because the minute you're ubiquitous nobody wants
larson's replacement.e meantime it's evp of global product for old navy joel stanton will be taking over. that's some pretty big move there for both companies. steffen larson is largely credited with old navy's turnaround which we know has been the strongest brand of the gap inc company for some time. larson has been at gap for three years. before that at h and m and now becomes ceo of ralph lauren. michele? >> and ralph lauren is no longer going to be the ceo of ralph lauren? >> it...
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here's a guy who caught a perfect game from don larson in the world series. he just said walking on to the field for the first time. ernie: like a kid. russ: walking on to the field for the first time. ernie: he saw a lot of life up until age 90. russ: we would sign for and i'd sign in for 90 right now. yogi-isms. the one that sticks out today, yogi met pope john paul ii. a reporter asked yogi, you know, so i understand you had an audience with the pope. and yogi said, no. i just saw him. did he say? yogi allegedly said, well, you know, he must read the the reporter said what did you say? hello, pope. i just want to say one thing. i watched him for the past 18 months every weekend deal with -- treat his aides and attendants. he treated each of them as though they were superstars. ernie: he'll be sorely missed and remembered, of course. russ. 10:00. >> we also want to tell you we have a lot more coming up. our feature story, rising business rents, and nick is up next with the forecast. something good for us. nick: exactly. now that it's officially fall, you wo
here's a guy who caught a perfect game from don larson in the world series. he just said walking on to the field for the first time. ernie: like a kid. russ: walking on to the field for the first time. ernie: he saw a lot of life up until age 90. russ: we would sign for and i'd sign in for 90 right now. yogi-isms. the one that sticks out today, yogi met pope john paul ii. a reporter asked yogi, you know, so i understand you had an audience with the pope. and yogi said, no. i just saw him. did...
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. >> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect in the 1956 world series. his exuberance, burned into the american memory. >> there is so much yogiisms. >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher for my pbs program. >> deja vu all over again. >> that is when maris and mantle hit home runs over again back to back. >> there was too many people talking, it was hard to have a conversation all at once. >> okay. you finish them, i will tell them the first half. you can observe a lot by watching. >> you don't have have to be a manager, easy. >> the future ain't. >> what it used to be. >> it ain't over until it is over. >> after meeting the pope you were on camera and said, tried to go to mass once a week, berra reportedly said, hello yogi. and you you replied. >> hello, pope. >> overnight, the yankees remembered berra, saying we are deeply saddened by the loss of a legend, and an american hero. >> one of the greatest on and off the field what a life, and hello pope. >> i loved that. >> love it. >> that was charlie rose rep
. >> reporter: this was his iconic leap into pitcher don larson's arms after larson pitched a perfect in the 1956 world series. his exuberance, burned into the american memory. >> there is so much yogiisms. >> reporter: in 1998 i spoke with the hall of fame catcher for my pbs program. >> deja vu all over again. >> that is when maris and mantle hit home runs over again back to back. >> there was too many people talking, it was hard to have a conversation all...
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stephen larson will take over in november, lauren will be executive chairman and chief creative officer. >>> you pay good money to fly, but less leg room, tighter seats, and less overhead storage. >> what's worse? a dirty secret that could make you sick in more than one ways. >> reporter: janet fosters thinks fondly of her trip to hawaii. >> it was relaxing. >> reporter: butt flight back home on united airlines was truly unforgettable. >> i have seen and dealt with a lot of gross things. >> reporter: she dug into the seatback pocket in front of her and pulled out something other than a magazine. >> it's someone's body fluids >> reporter: it was fill to the brim. >> it was just disgusting. >> reporter: you may think between flights planed are scrubbed down, but there's no join regulations requiring them to do that, and that's one of the first places they cut spending. >> today we will talk about pathogens on planes. >> reporter: a meeting of scientists for the american society of microbiology found that the bacteria will linger on the plane surfaces for up to a week. your risk of catchin
stephen larson will take over in november, lauren will be executive chairman and chief creative officer. >>> you pay good money to fly, but less leg room, tighter seats, and less overhead storage. >> what's worse? a dirty secret that could make you sick in more than one ways. >> reporter: janet fosters thinks fondly of her trip to hawaii. >> it was relaxing. >> reporter: butt flight back home on united airlines was truly unforgettable. >> i have seen and...
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yogi even caught don larson's perfect game in 1956. the image of the catcher in his pitcher's arms as enduring as all those yogiisms. >> when you come to a fork in the road, take it. >> take it. >> half the things i said, i never said. >> oh, boy. you know, i'll tell you the truth, don't even know i say these things. >> of course with the mets he was the manager who once said -- >> it's not over until it's over, kid. >> hard to believe yogi is now gone. yogi berra was 90. >> one yankee legend remembering another today. derek jeter says to me he was a dear friend and mentor. he will always be remembered for his success on the field, but i believe his finest quality was how he treated everyone with sincerity and kindness. tonight, the yankees will wear a in their game against the blue jays. the mets will also have a moment of silence to remember yogi. live, outside of yankee stadium, john chandler, news 4 new york. >> the flags in new york city are flying at half-staff in his honor today. at the museum in new jersey, his statue is covere
yogi even caught don larson's perfect game in 1956. the image of the catcher in his pitcher's arms as enduring as all those yogiisms. >> when you come to a fork in the road, take it. >> take it. >> half the things i said, i never said. >> oh, boy. you know, i'll tell you the truth, don't even know i say these things. >> of course with the mets he was the manager who once said -- >> it's not over until it's over, kid. >> hard to believe yogi is now gone....
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this could be the most iconic image of yogi, jumping into don larson's arms after the series history in 1956. it was his spin on the english language that endeared him to people. >> when you come to a fork in the road, take it. >> reporter: yogi was only 5'7", but he always came up big. ten world series rings playing alongside dimaggio and mantle. >> i am so grave'll grateful i got a chance to know him, and we're all going to missim. >> reporter: and joe torre said we lost yogi but we'll always have what he left for us. and the red sox send their condolences to his family and the yankees and said "our game and rivalry has lost an icon." >>> new at 11:00, undercover bust in the bronx. maenz two million pack -- maenz two million -- as many as two million packets of a dangerous drug in a common household item. >> and i said beware. >> a warning before you let loose online, complaining about bad service could get you in trouble with a judge. and people posting bad photos of their friends online on purpose? it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love
this could be the most iconic image of yogi, jumping into don larson's arms after the series history in 1956. it was his spin on the english language that endeared him to people. >> when you come to a fork in the road, take it. >> reporter: yogi was only 5'7", but he always came up big. ten world series rings playing alongside dimaggio and mantle. >> i am so grave'll grateful i got a chance to know him, and we're all going to missim. >> reporter: and joe torre said...
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he was even behind the plate in don larson's perfect game in 1956. extremely popular, he was known for yogiisms. >> it is not over until it's over kid. >> and they give you cash which is just as good as money. >> 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 yank great. one of the best catchers to ever play the game. kirk gregly, nbc news. >> last night. it was donald trump after hours. just after 10:00 p.m. eastern launched another attack on megyn kelly. >> do you ever notice that lightweight megyn kelly constantly goes after me. but when i hit back it is. >> here you had a bigot you could have slapped down. >> you don't know that. he asked a question. you don't know he was a bigot. >> a problem in this country and there is muslims. >> all right. i love the muslims. i have many many friends. people living in this building. muslims. they are phenomenal people. but like everything else you have people where the
he was even behind the plate in don larson's perfect game in 1956. extremely popular, he was known for yogiisms. >> it is not over until it's over kid. >> and they give you cash which is just as good as money. >> 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 yank great. one of the best catchers to ever play the game. kirk gregly, nbc...
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on yankees history when he leapt into the arms of don larson after the only perfect game in world series history. >> no-no hitter! yogi berra. >> he played before the media age, if you will. so a lot of people never really did see him play. but as i said, he was the cornerstone of the greatest dynasty in american sports. his persona is very popular in pop culture. but his accomplishments on the field are just almost second to none. >> reporter: berra was the rare combination of world-class theater whose lovable personality made him an even bigger star after he left the game. at his 90th birthday party he was surrounded by friends and family. he didn't say anything. then again, he never said half the things he said. the yankees releasing a statement from hal steinbrenner today saying his legacy transcends baseball. though slight in stature, he was a giant in the most significant of ways through service to his country, compassion for others and genuine enthusiasm for the game he loved. the character of yogi kind of overshadowed yogi the player. but if there is one thing that will leave a l
on yankees history when he leapt into the arms of don larson after the only perfect game in world series history. >> no-no hitter! yogi berra. >> he played before the media age, if you will. so a lot of people never really did see him play. but as i said, he was the cornerstone of the greatest dynasty in american sports. his persona is very popular in pop culture. but his accomplishments on the field are just almost second to none. >> reporter: berra was the rare combination...
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stefan larson, global president of old navy will step into chief executive position. the stock is up after-hours. whether because they knew this was coming or they like the change, we're not certain but again, ralph lauren, stepping down. melissa: bracing for joaquin. the tropical storm strengthening as it makes its way towards the east coast, oh, no. fox news's janice dean is in the weather center with more. janice. >> oh, no, you're not going to the bahamas this weekend? melissa: no, darn it. darn it. >> you don't want to be in the bahamas my friend. we're concerned about this tropical storm, watching it very carefully as we anticipate the 5:00 p.m. advisory coming out. this storm might be close to hurricane strength. watching it very carefully. the caveat here is that we don't know where it's going. we have to keep an eyeon it that is the bottom line. there is the tropical models. some putting it out to sea. others moving up towards the east coast, heading into the weekend. the waters are warm. we know that it is becoming more favorable for strengthening. but look
stefan larson, global president of old navy will step into chief executive position. the stock is up after-hours. whether because they knew this was coming or they like the change, we're not certain but again, ralph lauren, stepping down. melissa: bracing for joaquin. the tropical storm strengthening as it makes its way towards the east coast, oh, no. fox news's janice dean is in the weather center with more. janice. >> oh, no, you're not going to the bahamas this weekend? melissa: no,...
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berra was even behind the plate for don larson's perfect game in 1956. and the catcher was also behind some of the baseball's most memorable catch phrases. baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical. it's de ja vu all over again, and of course -- >> it's not over until it's over, kid. >> reporter: though he was elected into the hall of fame 1972ing with the player may be underestimated, the character will forever be appreciated. and remembrances are pouring in now this morning and early this afternoon from derek jeter, to me he was a dear friend and mentor, he will always be remembered for his success on the field, but i believe his finest quality was how he treated everyone with sincerity and kindness. that sentiment being echoed by joe tori who was of course the manager, calls him a lovable friend and hal, yogi berra was a national treasures. the yankees will wear number eight on their left jersey sleeve in toronto. the mets will hold a moment of silence. he was of course a manager with the mets and yankees. he had a long career after, a great
berra was even behind the plate for don larson's perfect game in 1956. and the catcher was also behind some of the baseball's most memorable catch phrases. baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical. it's de ja vu all over again, and of course -- >> it's not over until it's over, kid. >> reporter: though he was elected into the hall of fame 1972ing with the player may be underestimated, the character will forever be appreciated. and remembrances are pouring in now this...
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steven larson is credited with reviving that discount clothing brand. lauren will remain with the company he created and stay on as chief creative officer. >>> here's the story we told but a few minutes ago. few would argue that it takes a special person to raise someone else's child as your own. a dad and his stepdad shared a special moment with a young woman they both call their daughter. >> reporter: everyone was awaiting the wedding march and her biological dad marched up to the wedding photographer. >> and said i'm going to do something special. just be ready. >> for me to thank me for all them years wouldn't justify and obviously the picture showed the month. >> reporter: todd was tuxed up as the music was queued up and then he felt a tug at his arm. >> he came up to me, reached out and grabbed my hand. he said hey, he said you've worked for this as hard as i have. he said you deserve this as much as i do. you can help us walk our daughter down the aisle. at that point i had no clue what was going on. >> what better way to thank somebody than to a
steven larson is credited with reviving that discount clothing brand. lauren will remain with the company he created and stay on as chief creative officer. >>> here's the story we told but a few minutes ago. few would argue that it takes a special person to raise someone else's child as your own. a dad and his stepdad shared a special moment with a young woman they both call their daughter. >> reporter: everyone was awaiting the wedding march and her biological dad marched up to...
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yogi jumping into larson's arms. sad as today was, you really couldn't help but smile. wherever i went today from brooklyn to the bronx i heard and read yogiisms. he managed both the yankees and the mets and tributes pour in from all around baseball tonight. we'll have some of that a little later in sports. >> tonight the umpire state in honor of yogi better rachlt mayor de blasio has ordered all flags in the city to fly at half-staff. in little falls, new jersey, how fans are reacting to his passing. brynn? >> to be yogi berra stadium is one of the places fans young and old needed to come to pay their respects to one of the most respected men in baseball. the statue of yogi berra is flanked in tribute, flowers, balloons, and messages. thank you, yogi. that from a little league team who will never get to tell him in person. >> a disappointment for sure that yogi was gone. >> reporter: look at this one. a picture. yogi berra next to a baby named after him. >> lawrence philip koch. >> reporter: now a few years older, that boy and his family returned to yogi berra stadium.
yogi jumping into larson's arms. sad as today was, you really couldn't help but smile. wherever i went today from brooklyn to the bronx i heard and read yogiisms. he managed both the yankees and the mets and tributes pour in from all around baseball tonight. we'll have some of that a little later in sports. >> tonight the umpire state in honor of yogi better rachlt mayor de blasio has ordered all flags in the city to fly at half-staff. in little falls, new jersey, how fans are reacting to...
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stephen larson is -- it's a big loss for the gap, i believe. >> does the mix shift, though? months spending a lot of money to go really upscale, the stuff they've built, a lounge, and expensive things. do they decide they go further down scale with the polo brand or something else to make it up in volume? >> reporter: i don't think so. what's unique about ralph lauren is they have many tiers of merchandise, so you can find ralph lauren merchandise or polo merchandise, whatever the brand is at anything from t.j. maxx up to madison avenue. they have been very successful in not oversaturating the brand, but maintaining premium merchandise for those who pay for it. it's an interesting move, and i think it's a pretty smart move on behalf of ralph lauren. >> bad news for the gap? you're not kidding, i don't know that you saw it, but the downgrades are rolling out. ubs cut it to sells. >> downgraded game and upgraded ralph lauren off the move. >> the contributor said "elvis left the building," so they hated the gap on this. >> look at shares of gap this morning, down 7%. >> larson
stephen larson is -- it's a big loss for the gap, i believe. >> does the mix shift, though? months spending a lot of money to go really upscale, the stuff they've built, a lounge, and expensive things. do they decide they go further down scale with the polo brand or something else to make it up in volume? >> reporter: i don't think so. what's unique about ralph lauren is they have many tiers of merchandise, so you can find ralph lauren merchandise or polo merchandise, whatever the...