is an incredibly important lens to apply to actually everything. Danny Kahneman had an amazing book, "Thinking Fast and Slow," where he described system 1 and system 2 thinking.System 1 drives most of what we do.
And we look at the same data, and we see it in different ways, where I grant there's all sorts of limitations. Danny Kahneman won a Nobel Prize for his work on all the ways in which we make mistakes in cognition.And these are real discoveries, real limitations in how-- it's the parts of our own inferences.
And on the set every day, Michael Kahn, who is Steven Spielberg's editor, cutting the film. Danny Elfman, from Oingo Boingo, and the composer, it's his second score after Tim Burton's "Pee Wee's Big Adventure." And I stood outside, I think, it was the Pantages Theater,with my script after an Oingo Bongo concert, like, Mr. Elfman, I'm going to direct a movie someday.
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There's two things there. Danny , you're making a huge mistake.Basically saying, the consequences of this decision will not be positive.
So the eyeline of Kong, where Kong's looking. Danny controls the face, which is this mix of expressions.And Jacob-- Control it with a joystick?
The Boston Celtics, man, were there for me. Danny Ainge, Doc Rivers, Rajon Rondo, Avery Bradley, all of my teammates, they were there for me.And a lot of times we think we were struggling with something, we're in it by ourselves.
And our guess turns out to be wrong. Danny told me that he spent six months of his life creating this course for this one guy.He says if he actually factors it out, he probably made about $0.17 an hour for the work that he did.
even though everybody there was poor, but if you were Anglo, they looked at you differently. Danny tried to stop him at the door.
Back around. Yeah, right? Danny , are you allowed to tell us how many times the day repeats in the show?
Back around. Yeah, right? Danny ? Yeah, the groundhog is Jesus.
And then eventually it became really successful. Danny moved to New York and also opened there.When he opened in New York, the restaurant won New York Times Restaurant of the Year in 2012, despite being located inside of a Thai takeout counter.
after Andy nesser and we decided to open Luba because to accommodate him it was so that Mark Ladner wouldn't go work for Danny Meer yeah you know and basically every restaurant that we opened was because we had such a great talent pool within the already existinginfrastructure that the only way to keep the people that were just about to explode interested in our world was to offer them a piece of the a piece of the
And it's a really bad system. Danny Meyer then also went to his hospitality included, which really helped us because it sort of cemented the fact that this is the way we think the restaurant
Thank you for coming. Danny . Hello. Welcome to Dublin.Welcome to Ireland. Thank you.
and I wanted to see it for myself. Danny Meyer, the founder of Union Square, basically says this about the service-- he sums up the service profit chain in a restaurant-oriented quote--"The interests of our own employees must be placed directly ahead of those of our guests because the only way we can consistently earn raves, win
So we'd rather burn it to completion than just dump it outside. Danny Wilson who did an independent evaluation where he designed a stove usage monitoring system.
Danny is a James Beard Rising Star award winner from 2013.
Danny comes in. He looks at a list of prices.
Danny Bowien actually does cook.
Danny Hillis-- a computer scientist and artificial intelligence expert-- says what this technology needs is what he calls "an explanatory assistant.
Danny , in your words Nicolas Cage good or bad?
Danny was just a young boy, and his brothers.
Danny pulled this book out of a shelf in the library.
Danny was still probably in his MIT dorm at this point, or maybe had just moved out.
Danny 's story is spectacular in many ways for all the reasons I've talked about up until this point.
Danny was only 31.
Danny , I know you met your wife at a restaurant.
Danny , what about you?
Danny Kaye was their spokesman.
Danny felt, and I think because Danny is a lot about the culture, that is unique and
Danny Glover: Has just been revoked.
Danny he was on the one hand he was a real chinese nationalist on the other hand he was really edgy and global and
And Danny . Alli, just you, what about from the performing side?
Barring Danny . Project Awesome is a free fitness movement.
So Danny grew up in like Google times, very tech savvy, very immersed in tech and the emerging
The Danny Clinchs, the Anton Corbijns, those guys are my huge inspirations to go out and do what we do.
And Danny was like, how did you hit the pose?
'So Danny , you remember Mrs. Hefflenagle,' she'll say.
'Hey Danny , there's a Volkswagen Bug', she pointed out while smacking me in the arm.
'Hey Danny , look at the license plates on the car.
Hey Danny , what sounds does your name start with?' I'd make a D sound, and she would challenge me to find sounds that started with that sound.
It doesn't always work. In Danny 's case, he launched a course, rather ironically titled Marketing That Works. And he ended up selling one copy.
That's always fun to do. So Danny , can you speak real quick to what the process was. How did this ever get from your mind onto the page in the first place in '93, with the late, great Harold Ramis, you co-wrote, and then
When Danny -- We ran out of money.
And Danny had grand plans to pay off his student debts.
So Danny 's just garnishing this thing with-- I'm just garnishing this up.
Put Danny to work here.
of Danny 's short life.
When Danny Lewin was alive, business journalists categorized him and his company, Akamai, as breakout stars of the dot-com boom.