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napsters take it away. two starts. all right. we would like to get the honorees. if the honorees could come up here by the first step. napsters if you could take care of this honoring song. here we go. (drums and chanting). all right. how about a big round of applause for all our honorees. thank you dancers. thank you singers. that concludes our program.
napsters take it away. two starts. all right. we would like to get the honorees. if the honorees could come up here by the first step. napsters if you could take care of this honoring song. here we go. (drums and chanting). all right. how about a big round of applause for all our honorees. thank you dancers. thank you singers. that concludes our program.
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two starts, napsters. two starts. here we go. (drums and chanting). >> how about a big round of applause for all our dancers. here we go. indian way. [applause] napsters, keep it going. make them dance. dancer style. there you go. get it. the dancers were lead in by larry harrison and will be lead out. ( chanting). >> all right. one more time. how about a big round of applause for all our dancers, for all our singers? [applause] >> all right. it's a great honor to bring to the stage at this time liz hunt on behalf of the american indian health center santa clara valley. [applause] >> thank you earl and thank you everybody. it's an honor to be here. i am liz hunt and we have been honored to serve the american indian community in the south bay for over 35 years. it is my pleasure to introduce our first honoree. izatzi hernandez. [applause] she is the program prevention substance abuse coordinator at the health center. she is a mother of two and she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology. she serves as a board member for the
two starts, napsters. two starts. here we go. (drums and chanting). >> how about a big round of applause for all our dancers. here we go. indian way. [applause] napsters, keep it going. make them dance. dancer style. there you go. get it. the dancers were lead in by larry harrison and will be lead out. ( chanting). >> all right. one more time. how about a big round of applause for all our dancers, for all our singers? [applause] >> all right. it's a great honor to bring to the...
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. >> reporter: the band filed suit against napster, the website that allowed fans to dox*up load music a significant backlash against you >> it was a difficult time, and i took a lot of hits, and i'm still 15 years later -- the guys that sued napster. >> what ramgtsed the banld was the departure of bass player, jason nustead. >> we weren't fully equipped for why. why would jason leave the biggest band in the world. and the cameras were rollingly. >> i realized now that i barely knew you before. >> and all of a sudden life as we knew it melted down. >> controlled by the rules you set. i think you're controlled by people. >> reporter: it was all captured in the documentary, some kind of monster. and got so ugly, the band's management called in a therapist. >> we accomplished together, and become healers of ourselves. >> you're part of the most famous therapy session in the rock world, [laughter] what was going on with you guys at that time? >> yeah. we were scared that we were so big at that point -- we were so big, we didn't know what to do next. we were believing our own hype. we were
. >> reporter: the band filed suit against napster, the website that allowed fans to dox*up load music a significant backlash against you >> it was a difficult time, and i took a lot of hits, and i'm still 15 years later -- the guys that sued napster. >> what ramgtsed the banld was the departure of bass player, jason nustead. >> we weren't fully equipped for why. why would jason leave the biggest band in the world. and the cameras were rollingly. >> i realized now...
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so you were ahead of napster; that was-- [laughter] your files were being downloaded to young people. yeah, mm-hmm. there are a lot of heroes on this stage. and in your case, you fight for a teacher who taught your book. in your case, you decide to defend a book that had been banned from a local school. and it couldn't have been, necessarily, a safe position to take as a businesswoman in town. how does a bookseller get involved in defending a book? well, it was kind of an interesting way. i--what was happening was that a teacher in the seventh grade-- teaching seventh grade english and social studies-- was using the book shabanu by suzanne fisher staples, a newberry honor book, to teach to seventh graders who were doing a unit on the near east. and 90 children read the book, and it was a very successful book. she was a very imaginative, very strong teacher. and one parent objected to the book. page 223-- you know how that goes-- had a reference on it to something vaguely sexual that made her--she said made her daughter uncomfortable. she was making her daughter read the book aloud to
so you were ahead of napster; that was-- [laughter] your files were being downloaded to young people. yeah, mm-hmm. there are a lot of heroes on this stage. and in your case, you fight for a teacher who taught your book. in your case, you decide to defend a book that had been banned from a local school. and it couldn't have been, necessarily, a safe position to take as a businesswoman in town. how does a bookseller get involved in defending a book? well, it was kind of an interesting way....
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napster's founder former facebook president, sean parker, 33, 2 billion and serves as the musical directorf spod phi-- spodfy. and robert perra. and how do the youngsters fit into our financial culture? do you, do young people record regard them as role models or recent them? later, charles payne and jason mattera will talk about that. times do change. let me follow the other stories, i've got three amongst many. first up, two year anniversary of occupy wall street, sort of autonomous actions in and around lower manhattan starting 8 a.m. eastern time. i guess they still don't have jobs. now they want a robin hood tax. another consequence of obama care, your doctor will have to ask you about your sex life or face a fine. your answers will be stored electronically. the judge has something to say about that. and a study that says fracking isn't as bad as the greenies claim it is. it doesn't leak as much carbon loaded atmosphere, as the critics have been saying and i'll have my take on that a little later. remember, everyone, we're here to make you money on "varney & company" and we also tell
napster's founder former facebook president, sean parker, 33, 2 billion and serves as the musical directorf spod phi-- spodfy. and robert perra. and how do the youngsters fit into our financial culture? do you, do young people record regard them as role models or recent them? later, charles payne and jason mattera will talk about that. times do change. let me follow the other stories, i've got three amongst many. first up, two year anniversary of occupy wall street, sort of autonomous actions...