charlie: nick bollettieri. back in a moment.th us. ♪ jay: if you had asked me about my life, i would've said blessed, remarkably blessed. i would've told you a hundred reasons why -- family, intellectual engagement. good stuff. i quickly said it was not going to let the end of my life choose the definition which -- in how i looked at the rest of it. i was not going to let that happen. we are all going to face death. maybe not this disease. but no one gets there alive. we are all going to face it. so, i didn't. i pitched up my tent and said, how am i going to use the time i have left? charlie: grew up in the bronx. did not come from a rich family. >> my father ran a printing press. charlie: what did you want to do? jay: so, i was, by the way, i don't mean to demean running a printing press. my father sent his kids to school by running up a printing press. i didn't have the growing up experience to aspire to much. i know that may sound funny. but my world was pretty narrow. i wanted to get out of college and get a job and put food