please welcome miss tanya cannon . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wake up, everybody ♪ wake up ♪ wake up, everybody ♪everybody ♪ wake up, everybody ♪ wake up [applause] >> make some noise. [applause] ♪ >> many people were dislocated. there is no way they could all be taken care. we need a fun otherwise people will be totally overlook. >> the days ahead, open your hearts and wallets to help those in need. >> is a long-term reconstruction effort. a lot of people need help. or try to preserve maximum flexibility and impact. one of the things i learned is that it is an amazing variety of seconds dances. -- circumstances. just figure out what happens to you. >> i remember seeing president clinton touched the ground for the first time. they had been through a lot. they had never seen anything like this. they were odd -- awed by the damage, but buoyed up by the spirit of the new orleans people. ♪ >> i think it was key in helping new orleans recover. we were able to respond almost immediately. we were up and running within two months time. the president's ability to raise nearly $130 million over the course