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loyal to the agassi family, even when andre was very young. how did the friendships develop over time? >> well, as i said, kirk valued loyal friends as treasures, and he showed it in many ways. andre aggies are dad, manny, or mike, depending on what part of his life -- but mike agassi so this moment is a -- loves kirk, and kirk -- they met when mike agassi was a waiter in las vegas, but they had common interest in boxing and tennis, and mike agassi, who taught andre how to play tennis, gave kirk some early lessons, so i they became good friends and some of that friendship is monitored through the story in the book, but mike agassi was working at the mgm grand when the fire -- he was an employee of the hotel when the fire came, and was out of work. kirk privately delivered his paycheck every month, had the vice president of finance deliver the -- mike's monthly salary to his door so that he was taken care of until the hotel re-opened. so, the loyalty worked both ways. mike was loyal to kirk and kirk was loyal to mike and it's little known that
loyal to the agassi family, even when andre was very young. how did the friendships develop over time? >> well, as i said, kirk valued loyal friends as treasures, and he showed it in many ways. andre aggies are dad, manny, or mike, depending on what part of his life -- but mike agassi so this moment is a -- loves kirk, and kirk -- they met when mike agassi was a waiter in las vegas, but they had common interest in boxing and tennis, and mike agassi, who taught andre how to play tennis,...
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actor cary grant was one of his best friends and he was loyal to the agassi family. how did he view friendships and how did they develop over time in your mind? >> he valued his friends as treasurers and showed it in many ways. to this moment, he loves kirk and they met when mike was a waiter in las vegas. they had a common interest in boxing and tennis. mike agassi who taught andrei how to play tennis gave him some early lesson, so they became good friends and some of that is monitored in the story in the book, but he was working at the mgm grand and was an employee when the fire came. when he delivered his paycheck every month they have the money to finance the monthly salary to his door so that he was taken care of until the hotel reopened so the loyalty worked both ways. it was little knowthere was lits middle name is kirk. andrew kirk agassi is one of the most famous in the world. his middle name was not an accident. it was a symbol of love and friendship. >> we have a couple of questions in the audience about the relationship with his family. you said you didn'
actor cary grant was one of his best friends and he was loyal to the agassi family. how did he view friendships and how did they develop over time in your mind? >> he valued his friends as treasurers and showed it in many ways. to this moment, he loves kirk and they met when mike was a waiter in las vegas. they had a common interest in boxing and tennis. mike agassi who taught andrei how to play tennis gave him some early lesson, so they became good friends and some of that is monitored...
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and did thirty six is a pos is the record held by american andre agassi who was three years younger as well number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and even lendl also that the rankings in the thirty's reaching number one is this one of those not the odds on the children you know scored. sometimes the beginning just all of them get there just because you play so well later do something to try to fight back and you're arrested by somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know you feel like you have to put me sometimes double the work and so this is one of maybe the most for me throughout my career. the celebration was momentary for cetera he's back on court in the semifinals it was don't try s.m.p. yet another trophy may be packing for the soon to be. released home and just. great stuff from roger federer there and as if he wasn't enough of a legend he posted this on twitter earlier apparently i'm the oldest tennis player with the number one ranking somebody might have mentioned that may already but i had a hard time hearing and uses a little emerging there of an old
and did thirty six is a pos is the record held by american andre agassi who was three years younger as well number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and even lendl also that the rankings in the thirty's reaching number one is this one of those not the odds on the children you know scored. sometimes the beginning just all of them get there just because you play so well later do something to try to fight back and you're arrested by somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know...
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this meet agassi journaled. -- this meet agassi journaled. adjourned. >> january 18th, laura thomas sitting in for bryant tan. please turnoff cell phones.
this meet agassi journaled. -- this meet agassi journaled. adjourned. >> january 18th, laura thomas sitting in for bryant tan. please turnoff cell phones.
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reaching the semi—finals and, in doing so, becoming the oldest number one by 3 years, beating andre agassiing the longest gap between holding the top ranking. second seed grigor dimitrov made harder work of his match against japan's yuichi sugita. having won the first set, the second seed fell behind a break in the second, before levelling for 5—all. he eventually won it on a tiebreak. but there was a shock defeat for the number 3 seed alexander zverev. this was a second round match — and he was beaten in straight sets by the unseeded andeas seppi — who qualified as a lucky loser. the italian — ranked 81 in the world — won 6—4, 6—3, to seal his place in the quarter—finals. simona halep has won herfirst match since the usher in open a. she beat ekaterina makarova at the qatar open. —— since the australian open. she can reclaim the world on one spot this week if she reaches at least the quarter—finals and goes one round further than the caroline wozniacki. wozniacki meanwhile only lost two games as she beat germany's carina vitthoft. the australian open champion made it through to the last 1
reaching the semi—finals and, in doing so, becoming the oldest number one by 3 years, beating andre agassiing the longest gap between holding the top ranking. second seed grigor dimitrov made harder work of his match against japan's yuichi sugita. having won the first set, the second seed fell behind a break in the second, before levelling for 5—all. he eventually won it on a tiebreak. but there was a shock defeat for the number 3 seed alexander zverev. this was a second round match — and...
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stole the museum of anthropology one twenty five during christmas doing recently while in museum guy agassi a banal and co delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime looking for a true to life account of what happens will surely be disappointed the team behind this film and put a huge dollop of creative license bob is just a fun heist flick hereafter this isn't one to miss we'll find out on saturday whether the jury agrees and if these guys go home with another priceless hold the balance is golden bat. we have some football for you know a. in the europa league dortmund have made it through to the round of sixteen after a one all draw with italian side of the lantern on thursday to looks set to win the time after rafael to noice stored in the eleventh minute for the hosts
stole the museum of anthropology one twenty five during christmas doing recently while in museum guy agassi a banal and co delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime looking...
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this meet agassi journaled. -- this meet agassi journaled. adjourned. issue. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homeless in individual in the city to try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate homeless encampments lowell u allowing people to keep their pets and bring their personal bloonlz. >> the full realization that people don't want to be homeless not refuse services but from the services don't meet them and not relevant they're not going to be successful if you look at the budget losses we've got a community sacrifice important people to get food and laundry we're standing next to the bathrooms it is designed to be a dynamic and brief residential experience where right of on this site city staff to connect you to homeless places to return to family dine is up fo
this meet agassi journaled. -- this meet agassi journaled. adjourned. issue. >> homeless in san francisco is a challenging issue that effects owner in the city in many different was as of the 2014 homeless census over 64 homeless in individual in the city to try to address the issue we've got a program for chronic homeless welcome to the navigation center. >> this pilot project is for people living on the street what makes it different the navigation center is able to accommodate...
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roger federer is just one win away from surpassing andre agassi is the oldest world number one in men's tennis history the thirty six year old just needs one when in his quarterfinal in rotterdam on friday to leapfrog arch rival rafael nadal agassi was thirty three and caroline for a sec is on course to keep her women's number one ranking the dane reached the course of finals of the cats are open although she does have the odd anxious moment in the first set the top seed still powered past romania's on monica seven five six one. will face either britain's john icon tough for what world number one and speak from germany in the last eight or number two simona halep is the threat to his top ranking the reigning will meet eighteen year olds a qualifier c.c. ballasts in the courses the american knocks out defending champion carolina please give us seven six six three in the third round in doha no such problems who will then champion got to be good he said the spaniard saw off romania soran associate in straight sets on thursday six love six full. and that serious but for now back to china in
roger federer is just one win away from surpassing andre agassi is the oldest world number one in men's tennis history the thirty six year old just needs one when in his quarterfinal in rotterdam on friday to leapfrog arch rival rafael nadal agassi was thirty three and caroline for a sec is on course to keep her women's number one ranking the dane reached the course of finals of the cats are open although she does have the odd anxious moment in the first set the top seed still powered past...
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stole the museum of anthropology ninety five during christmas during christmas while in museum day agassi a banal and code delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided that to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime looking for a true to life account of what happens will surely be disappointed the team behind this film and put a huge dollop of creative license bob is just a fun heist flick hereafter this is one. we'll find out on saturday whether the jury agrees and if these guys go home with another priceless who the better not this golden bat. the ball now and daughter. and it made it through to the round of sixteen after a one all draw with a tally inside of the line to on thursday planted looks set to win the time after a rough time noise scored in the eleventh minute for the hosts they held on to that lead fo
stole the museum of anthropology ninety five during christmas during christmas while in museum day agassi a banal and code delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided that to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime...
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five during christmas doing precisely why in museum day agassi a banal and co delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime looking for a true to life account of what happens will surely be disappointed the team behind this film put a huge dollop of creative license part of is just a fun heist flick hereafter. this isn't one to miss we'll find out on saturday whether the jury agrees and if these guys go home with another priceless hold the better nod is golden bad. you're watching the news coming to you live from but end before i leave you here some breaking news which is coming in germany's foreign ministry in berlin has confirmed that a german national imprisoned into a coup for political reasons has been released the identity of the person has not been disclosed this
five during christmas doing precisely why in museum day agassi a banal and co delivered a gripping and highly watchable thriller even if it is generous with the truth all the people that we interviewed close friends and relatives of them they all told contradictory stories so we decided to embrace those contradictions and say well. it's a myth in its own right so let's create our own myth and that's what we did there is a video of this crime looking for a true to life account of what happens...
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i don't think andre agassi's record as the oldest number one in atp history has very long to stand. perhaps only a few minutes. and the guy, he keeps on defying a leaf, but the biggest thing for me is the way that he has kept his desire. so many great tennis players over the years. he lost the will to win. he had to ta ke he lost the will to win. he had to take long breaks away from the game. hejust wants take long breaks away from the game. he just wants to play because he loves the sport. that is the most unique thing about him. you might think all tennis players love the game but no one loves it quite like federer. it is amazing to think he first became number 114 years ago. if you look at tennis, it comes down to four basic elements, it is tactical, physical, mental and skill. 0ther tactical, physical, mental and skill. other players have been better than him at certain points but he kept on trying to improve himself. now we find he is outlasting these guys who are a little bit younger than him. he is mentally and physically fresher than djokovic and he is still changing his gam
i don't think andre agassi's record as the oldest number one in atp history has very long to stand. perhaps only a few minutes. and the guy, he keeps on defying a leaf, but the biggest thing for me is the way that he has kept his desire. so many great tennis players over the years. he lost the will to win. he had to ta ke he lost the will to win. he had to take long breaks away from the game. hejust wants take long breaks away from the game. he just wants to play because he loves the sport....
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and thirty six is a pos is the record held by american on dry agassi who was three years younger as world number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and ivan lendl also led the rankings in that those he's reaching number one is this one of those not the ultimate achievement you know scored. sometimes the beginning of some get there just because you play so well later you sometimes try to fight back and you're arrested by somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know you feel like you have to put me sometimes double the work and so this is one of maybe the most to me throughout my career. the celebration was more than trace of cetera will be back on court in the semifinals at rotterdam later on saturday yet another troisi maybe backing for the soon to be one number one in the east home an al-jazeera. manchester united will be looking to book their spot in the quarter finals of the f.a. cup later they a match away to huddersfield town is one of four being played on saturday sheffield wednesday our first up against swansea west brom to host southampton and brightens opponent
and thirty six is a pos is the record held by american on dry agassi who was three years younger as world number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and ivan lendl also led the rankings in that those he's reaching number one is this one of those not the ultimate achievement you know scored. sometimes the beginning of some get there just because you play so well later you sometimes try to fight back and you're arrested by somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know you feel...
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and to thirty six is a pos is the record held by american andre agassi who was three years younger as well number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and even lendl also that the rankings in their thirty's reaching number one is this one is not the odds on the children you know scored. sometimes the beginning to get there just because you play so well. later you sometimes try to fight back and you refer back to somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know you feel like you have to put maybe sometimes double the work and so this is one of maybe the most to me throughout my career. the celebration was more than trace of federer he's back on court in the semifinals it was his i don't draw a separate yet another tries and maybe beckoning for the soon to be world number one at least home and al-jazeera. while federer's semifinal match with seppi just got on the way a short time ago in rotterdam it's currently two one in the opening set. majestie united are aiming for a place in the quarterfinals of the english f.a. cup right now they are leading hundreds field to nil in t
and to thirty six is a pos is the record held by american andre agassi who was three years younger as well number one rafael nadal jimmy connors and even lendl also that the rankings in their thirty's reaching number one is this one is not the odds on the children you know scored. sometimes the beginning to get there just because you play so well. later you sometimes try to fight back and you refer back to somebody else or deserve to be there and when you're older you know you feel like you...
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roger federer is now just one victory away from surpassing andre agassi's the all this world number one in men's tennis history the thirty six year old just needs to win his quarterfinal in rotterdam on friday to leapfrog arch rival rafael nadal and caroline wozniacki is on course to keep her women's number one ranking the dane reached the quarter finals of the cats are open although she does have the old anxious moment in the first set the top seed still powered past romania's nicolas seven five six one jackie will face the britain's johanna konta all former world number one angie kerber from germany in the last eight while number two simona halep is the threat to top ranking the reigning will meet eighteen year olds ballasts in the courses the american knocked out defending champion carolina pliska seven six six three in the third round in doha no such problems when building champion got to be good he said the spaniard saw off rumania soran associate in straight sets on thursday six love six full and that's all your support for now i have more feel a little bit later. thanks jan of co
roger federer is now just one victory away from surpassing andre agassi's the all this world number one in men's tennis history the thirty six year old just needs to win his quarterfinal in rotterdam on friday to leapfrog arch rival rafael nadal and caroline wozniacki is on course to keep her women's number one ranking the dane reached the quarter finals of the cats are open although she does have the old anxious moment in the first set the top seed still powered past romania's nicolas seven...
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privacy, but it's also very, very dangerous politically because the parties that's in ower, if the agassisre willing to go -- agencies are willing to go along with whoever the president is and launch a political campaign where they're spying on the opponents and then using that information against them, that's very, very scary. one of the things that's going on in washington, d.c. is only 4% of the people from washington, d.c. voted for donald trump. so they're all of a political mind to be anti-trump or anti-republican. it's too easy for them to launch an unconstitutional and illegal effort to spy on the fellow americans. i don't care if it's the fox news reporter james rosen who has declared an enemy of the united states in a fisa court. i don't care if it's the i.r.s. which is found guilty, by the way, of trying to stop the tea party movement and the electoral process. this is all extremely bad. host: all right. and "the washington post" had its view about the memo that was released yesterday calling it "a giant damaging distraction." says the nunes memo turned out to be a giant damagin
privacy, but it's also very, very dangerous politically because the parties that's in ower, if the agassisre willing to go -- agencies are willing to go along with whoever the president is and launch a political campaign where they're spying on the opponents and then using that information against them, that's very, very scary. one of the things that's going on in washington, d.c. is only 4% of the people from washington, d.c. voted for donald trump. so they're all of a political mind to be...