Walt Disney had developed you, and you ended up in a contract with him.
Walt Disney Company for a bit-- but now you're back in Chicago and-- Second dream job, by the way.
Walt Disney uh guy up there because when I was watching tomorrow land on black
Walt Disney Company and they only succeeded from 1939 to about 1945
Walt Disney was constantly challenged with how to keep that animation division afloat he was always basically on the
Walt gets a little weepy.
Walt was always going to give out requests to do this and do this and figure things out.
Walt assumed that if I did auto styling, I did mechanical engineering.
Walt also had another characteristic that was kind of fascinating and very natural, and I've seen other executives in later years do this.
Walt would walk out of his office and walk around that whole back lot at the studio, see what's going on with his own eyes.
Walt did everything possible to make himself approachable.
Walt just came in and said, you gotta go see what Gurr's doing down there.
Walt was always very aware of the latest tools, a way to tell stories.
Walt somehow had a sixth sense of about, how far should you go into the future in any given direction that was not so far that regular folks couldn't
Walt Disney actually started with nothing in his pocket.
Walt Disney has always been one of my heroes.
Walt Disney passed away in 1966, and in those days they were not hiring 11-year-olds to run the company.
Walt Disney and his brother Roy were the classic balance of dreamer, doer.
Walt Disney in, Marty's words, as I'm showing on the screen, "always had one foot in the past and one foot in the future."
Walt Disney was the master of it.
Walt Disney first sketched the dog that shares the name the same year that Pluto, the cosmic object, was
Walter Sloum they came up with this brilliant idea that what we'll do is we
Walter Matthau, words with a K, right?
Walton was a Christian, and Higgs is an atheist.
Walter is now back in his hometown of New Orleans as a professor of history at Tulane.
Walter Isaacson, it is my great honor to welcome you to "Talks at Google." Thank you very much.
Walter Cronkite asked Neil, when you were on the moon, did you feel closer to god?
Walter, sometimes a man just wants a good cigar.
Walter, I want to pause for a second on a point you made.
Walter and I just happen to have experiences that align fairly well.
Walter and myself-- yeah, we're the final call on everything.
Walter, you talked a little bit about grass-fed versus corn-fed, some of the misperceptions there.
Walter Benjamin was very, very interested in play, and wrote wonderful things-- wonderful stories for the radio for children.
Walter Crane, another one.
Walter Gropius, who was running the Bauhaus previously, was down Massachusetts Avenue running the Graduate School of Design at Harvard.
Walter Dean Myers is one example.
Walter has eclipsed Werner.
Walter's King Louie. "Tell me the secret of man's red fire, man cub." And Owen's Mowgli.
Walter, can I add something to this point really quick?
Walther Schwieger. And what Room 40 knew was, first of all they knew exactly what his orders were.
Walter Lippmann wrote that it's a disease of the soul to be in love with impossible things.
Walter here is a close friend of Dr. Ari and his family.
Walter is involved in the same kind of work.
Walter, I'd like to ask you a question.
Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute just put out the book on the innovators.
Walter Reed and the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for beat reporting for her work on the CIA's secret prisons and counter-terrorism operations overseas.
Walter was offered a job to move to Paris and and work as a managing editor of the international Herald Tribune so
Walter: At one point, some cardinal in Boston said, "Well, it still smacks of atheism cause it's not a personal God." So, Rabbi Goldstein, head of the Reform Jewish Movement in New
Walter: When he was asked whether he was using the word just symbolically or whatever, he said, "No." He wasn't. He considered himself having a cosmic religion. He thought there
Walter passed away in 1954 and left the amusement pier to his wife, Enid Newcomb. At the time