And a city of rancor can become a little bit of coming together around a shared sports experience. Sandy has a practice at the end of every day where she grabs three positive things that happen, some positive journaling.
They were watching the television. Sandy Kurtzig said that-- and Sandy Kurtzig, who was mistaken for a booth babe because she was very beautiful, and told to go get coffee for people when she was
here with us today. Sandy founded Honor in 2014, and prior to that, she was co-founder and CEO of Meebo, which is a customer internet company thatfocused on connecting publishers and consumers socially.
Sandy Deason: Well, thank you for being here.My name is Sandy Deason and I'm part of the Authors @ Google program and we are very excited to have Mark Danner here today.
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the Sandy Deason: Well, that's all the time we have for today.
It goes on and on and on. When Sandy happened, he was feeding people. He was on the front line.
And a city of rancor can become a little bit of coming together around a shared sports experience. And Sandy looks over, and she points and says, oh, there's my old house in New Haven when I lived there.
Suicide is said to leave survivors, the word used to refer to those of us left in devastated limbo. And Sandy 's heard this story.
Like it's a very specific kind of bubble that isn't dangerous for us. Because Sandy is obviously pro-science and the antagonist characters are not, are anti-science.
They were watching the television. So Sandy Kurtzig, she couldn't get money from anyone-- she had to get it from her dad.
So my presentation today-- I was-- I'm in the midst of a book tour-- crazy book tour-- 25 stops or something in three weeks. And Sandy managed, like she always does, convince us to squeeze one more in, here, today, which is really fun. Yeah so this book is-- it's pretty deep.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt. A sandy haired, ashen faced stranger stared back at him from the mirror with wild eyes.
And thinking about that for a moment, I recognized that I was just walking through one of the vintages, the sort of early '90s vintage of Sandy 's students who have all gone off to do great things. And Sandy has consecutively piled on top of that, round after round, of graduate students and students that he has inspired.
of Sandy 's students who have all gone off to do great things. And Sandy has consecutively piled on top of that, round after round, of graduate students and students that he has inspired. And in addition to all of those lists of accomplishments, one of the things that really touches me most about Sandy and his work is that he's
We're starting to realize real costs for not dealing with climate change. Hurricane Sandy , I think, has cost $60 billion. What if we get another one next year?
So it's my pleasure today to introduce two leading advocates in the gay civil rights movement, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier. They have been at the forefront of the Prop 8 litigation battle and we're very honored to have them with us here today. They've been together since '97, were married in 2004, and have raised-- perhaps their greatest achievement-- four boys together.
remarkable. The four of us, all we really need are four chairs, although we could play three of us standing up. And Sandy actually doesn't sound too bad when he stands up with the cello. I think he and Yo Yo Ma have the record on that.
This one is more his own design. And Sandy plays, also, I'll just tie that in, on a cello by Francis Kuttner but much older. Well, this one is 1980.
You will be more patient, at least I am. During Sandy , I was there.
But of course that can't happen every day. But what Sandy does is she has pictures and images and sculptures of redwoods all around her office so she can go back there and tap into it as that inspiring resource to her. Bottom right, we interviewed a leading executive at a creative agency.
And a city of rancor can become a little bit of coming together around a shared sports experience. We found Sandy through a book that she had written called "Unstuck," and we thought it was just super brilliant.
So I was here, and I'd been doing a lot of research on this question about how social infrastructure works and why it matters. And after Sandy , I realized that a bunch of similar patterns were happening in New York City, but also in New York Sandy occasioned a real public reckoning around what do we do now as we start to think about how to rebuild our cities, our communities, our regions to face the kinds of problems
The evil one. And I'm Lilli Cooper. I play Sandy Jennifer Cheeks. Does anybody need water, Brian after singing like that?
--the difference between where you are now and where you originally saw the character or thought the character would be, is there a big difference for any of the rest of you? So I play Sandy , which is a squirrel. She's a squirrel. And she lives underwater.
He said that the venture capitalists just laughed him out of the office. And so Sandy was interesting to me because she's an outsider because she's doing software, and she's an outsider because she's a woman. So people literally think when she says she's selling software that she's selling lingerie.
to the semiconductor industry. Not the case for Sandy Kurtzig. She bootstrapped it from her kitchen table.
And my friend Sandy said the same thing-- don't ever ask me to choose between the bible and my child, because I will always choose for my child.
This is work by Sandy Pentland at MIT.
I also think about Sandy Lerner.
Do you know who Sandy Lerner is?
They're damaged by Sandy .
It's like sandy and a lot of moisture.
Clearly Hurricane Sandy was really expensive, very traumatic for people in our states.
She and Sandy used to go foraging there, but they always stopped before getting in too deep, before the land became alien.
A week prior Sandy hitting, I remember sitting down with our accountant and saying, OK.
So when Sandy happened, massive event, massive need, but massive opportunity, if your business is responding to disasters.
And so after Sandy , we started to get a seat at the table.
You mentioned Hurricane Sandy .
He's tall and sandy haired, and he looks like a surfer.
My name's Sandy Leger.
I call Sandy . Sandy , can you help out?
So what does Sandy do?
Go to Hurricane Sandy in our backyard.
We had Hurricane Sandy last year on the east coast.
Chad knew me, Chad ended up meeting Ted. I know Sandy . And we ended up-- we lived together, we actually know each other quite well-- and so really, these things came together rather quickly, these relationships. And I wanted to be sure that you understood how we ended up in this, because we are not like the rest of them.
The more telling piece of the story was how few witnesses the other side had. And I'll let Sandy talk about the two witnesses that the other side had. And just when you look at the numbers, it comes out very unbalanced.
part of this very important civil rights issue. -We're Kris and Sandy 's sons, so we just tag along for the ride and try to make them look good. I think Elliott and I are immensely proud of our moms and what they're doing.
Massive flooding where Sandy in New York, or that part of the world.
Others are sandy , not so deep, not a lot of moisture. I ran into a friend of mine a couple of years ago at a barbecue who follows these things. And I said, "You know, Greg. Do you
so it's Sandy deep sandy soil and so you have um many differences in in soil as