we're not a third world country. this is not an island. we are part of new orleans. we're part of it. you gonna do a pop a wheelie? some people come to these stores and cry because they don't have to worry about catching buses to get bread or sending their child from one end of the ninth toward another end. now they can walk right here and that's what makes it worthwhile. the look on customers' faces is priceless. priceless. i want to see my neighborhood come back to normal. i want to see the lower ninth ward look like the rest of the city. and that's my goal. that's my goal. and i'm going to continue to fight to get it everyday. >> ten years later we've learned a lot from new orleans. new orleans teaches us that individuals and families bear