I thought I could-- I literally, I was offered Danny Zuko in "Grease." I didn't take it because I had done the Fonz. Ron Howard came to me with "Night Shift," still one of my favorite films.He said, you could play either part.
Hi. My name is Ron . Ron . Two-part question. Yes.First of all, how different is the AI revolution from the Industrial Revolution or the invention of electricity in terms of an impact?
It's like, wow, she's part of an amazing team. Ron was a point guard at Butler.Man, that's an amazing program.
Somebody says thanks and wishes me well. Ron Carlisle is trying to seduce Julie Nichols.
And it's just amazing to see their faces light up, the changes they make, their demeanor, their attitudes, it's just amazing to watch these guys change. Ron , I want to direct this next question to you because I think what would be beneficial for the people here in the room and watching on videois to understand that that initial engagement point, right?
is the biggest number that we have ever done so far. Ron , anything you want to add?
So thank you. Oh, cool. Ron ? Yes? You're from Iowa.I am. And this is personally important to me because my husband's in the audience, and he's from Iowa as well.
Different body type. I-- Different body-- you don't know what it's like. Ron is, by the way, the nicest person you will ever meet on the face of the earth, hands down.Way nicer than you.
In 1974, Muriel Cooper was introduced to Ron MacNeil. Ron was a photographic assistant at MIT.Ron had a four-color offset press, which is a large printing press about half the size
Ron was a photographic assistant at MIT.Ron had a four-color offset press, which is a large printing press about half the sizeof this stage, I would guess.
on the screen, essentially. Ron MacNeil's still living.
Well, I was a carny one summer. Ron Hassey's up to bat, knocks one back.
Ron , it's a pleasure to have you here.And here. So we won't have time to talk about the movie-- the movie "Park." You joined Lucas Arts more than 30 years ago,
Two of them are still alive-- Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter. Ron used to play basketball with me and my boys when I was in grade school and high school.I didn't know who he was.
Is it all right? Ron mentioned the prosecutors, that issue.
And we played this gag on him. Ron 's drinking Lagavulin because that's my favorite scotch.
Everyone who came to this film came for the right reason, they understood what the film was, and at times they understood it better than I did. Ron Livingston who plays, well, really kind of a jerk in the movie.Kind of the anti-Jim, Jim's boss, he brought things to the role that I could never have imagined.
I think you guys already know him, now, Mr. Ron Kaufman. Ron is the world's leading educator and motivator for uplifting customer service and uplifting service cultures.He is author of the book Uplifting Service and 14 other books on service, business, and inspiration.
He is author of the book Uplifting Service and 14 other books on service, business, and inspiration. Ron is rated one of the world's top 25 hot speakers by Speaker Magazine for his high energy and high content presentations.He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and on TV.
Please join me in welcoming Mr. Ron Kaufman. Ron Kaufman Thank you very much.Great to be here at Google.
Ron came out of the "Star Trek" world and then created "Battlestar." And I think it was very much a reaction in his mind that he wanted to tell stories with
Ron Paul. MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #2: And it's not even like, not reporting on him, it's almost to the point of pretending he doesn't exist and it's just weird. Do you have any insight on
Ron : Thank you so much, Cliff, and thanks to the entire Google community for hosting the San Francisco Symphony again.
Ron : The official representative for Mr. Snicket in all matters, umm, literary -- literary, matters of law, and socially.
Ron : Hello to Daniel Stookey, our composer.
Ron : -- "The Composer is Dead".
Ron : Hi, Edwin. Edwin: Hello.
Ron : Now, this is all you're going to hear from me, but before you actually hear from them, we have a video clip for you.
Ronald Reagan's appointee himself chief justice Ron George on a 43 decision
Ronnie Woo. Now, you've seen Ronnie in cooking shows on his social media channels.
Ronnie's debut cookbook, did you eat yet was published just a few weeks ago.
Ronnie, it's great to see you again.
Rondout Creek, which comes out of Kingston.
Ronald? Yeah. That works, too.
ronching blue, tondar. She fed the names to-- the names of Guinea pigs for the Portland Guinea pig rescue
Ronnie Cheng, Nico Santos.
Ronald Lauder has a lot of ties to Austria.
Ronald Reagan was president.
I can't remember their names. Ronny, Bobby, Ricky, and Mike, Jackie-- I can't remember all the names. There are so many people.
Ronald Reagan was not my favorite guy.
Ronald Coase was living here in London in the 1930s.
Ronald Coase was a 20-something-year-old.
Ronda, really-- a year and a half ago, almost two years, when we cast her, she was in a very different place than she is today.
Rona is the co-founder of Childhood Matters, which was a wonderful radio show in Berkeley
Ronda. And it was a place that Serra loved.
Ronnie Scott's.
Ronnie Scott's. It is really, really tight.
Rondell Johnson on the tuba, come on.
Ronald Reagan is the other one who, I think, was misunderestimated here, for the power with which his stories connected to people.
Ronald Reagan, not a pinko liberal by any stretch, said this guy Qahtani could never be tried for anything because he'd been tortured. Qahtani was undoubtedly coercively interrogated.