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[music] jessica: so can you teach perseverance and grit? more and more educators think the answer may be yes, including the founder of bay area-based khan academy, one of the most popular learning websites in the world. khan academy hosted a math competition for bay area schools, and kids competed not just for top honors in math, but top honors in hustle too. [students cheering] sal khan: and the students that i'm about to announce-- these are top 20 out of 50,000 students in the bay area. [students cheering] jessica: this rally at a public school in east palo alto gives new meaning to the old phrase, "getting an a for effort." sal: first place, mariam aholelei. [students cheering] mariam aholelei: when they called my name, i just-- my heart dropped. sal: jalin bryant smith. [students cheering] jalin bryant smith: i felt like screaming. i was, like, so proud of myself. sal: zariah stevenson. [students cheering] zariah stevenson: i thought i wasn't gonna be one of them. jessica: middle school students from 49ers academy take the stage to cel
[music] jessica: so can you teach perseverance and grit? more and more educators think the answer may be yes, including the founder of bay area-based khan academy, one of the most popular learning websites in the world. khan academy hosted a math competition for bay area schools, and kids competed not just for top honors in math, but top honors in hustle too. [students cheering] sal khan: and the students that i'm about to announce-- these are top 20 out of 50,000 students in the bay area....
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it is a monument to their perseverance in the pursuit of freedom. building was defined cuba'sof cuba upon -- most famous architects. they say that architecture is a tool of history. he combined the beauty of architecture with the powerful message of history. it is the cuba he envisions. primary goal the of guaranteeing citizens they sick, human rights -- basic human rights. in 1917, the hurricane knocked it down. architectureother -- architect to design this is a great human -- cuban home. and thethe balcony arches under the balcony that -- exactly actually as they were in the previous building. would be the base base of the republic that he envisions. -- send carlos is like a religious monument for cuban people. if you went to the building then, you find yourself almost surrounded by -- as if you are in a large cuban mansion. , the mosaicsings brought from spain. the floors. the black and white tiles. it incorporates other elements. white marbletiful in the staircase. was designed to bring people to understand history and appreciate cuba's architec
it is a monument to their perseverance in the pursuit of freedom. building was defined cuba'sof cuba upon -- most famous architects. they say that architecture is a tool of history. he combined the beauty of architecture with the powerful message of history. it is the cuba he envisions. primary goal the of guaranteeing citizens they sick, human rights -- basic human rights. in 1917, the hurricane knocked it down. architectureother -- architect to design this is a great human -- cuban home. and...
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. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it was taken down immediately. we've been trying to reach these book club members so we can apologize in person and set things straight. >> thousands of people using the #laughing while black. >>> and cell phone video shows this train at the 12th street oakland station passed. a pan stepped in front of a train and there were delays of four hours. >>> three americans who preve prevented a train attack, received france's highest honor. >>> and up next how the home. town of sacramento plans to honor their bravery. >>> and the car company accused of over charging wemen. >>> and your morning starting off with fog. >>> but first, l
. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it...
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. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it was taken down immediately. we've been trying to reach these book club members so we can apologize in person and set things straight. >> thousands of people using the #laughing while black. >>> and cell phone video shows this train at the 12th street oakland station passed. a pan stepped in front of a train and there were delays of four hours. >>> three americans who preve prevented a train attack, received france's highest honor. >>> and up next how the home. town of sacramento plans to honor their bravery. >>> and the car company accused of over charging wemen. >>> and your morning starting off with fog. >>> but first, l
. >> napa celebrated its purers perseverance today and they said about 85% of the construction sk complete and city leaders are also looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. >>> the napa wine train have apologiz apologized. a women's book group were removed and later, they were shocked to see facebook post in which a wine train staff member said they physically abused other members and staff. >> it wasn't accurate, that's why it...
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others have, if you will, the perseverance, the strength, the resolve to go forward. but this has been a long road for this community and rebuilding the spirit of this community and the spirit of the community is what has brought new orleans, southeastern louisiana, southern mississippi to where it is today. but there is still many, many people who are hurting, who are still having a difficult time confronting the fact that they may have lost a family member, lost their home, lost their job, and haven't been able to fully recover. none the less, this city is unique culture. incredible history. this city's contribution to the nation and the world is why rebuilding it has been important and why continuing to rebuild it is essential. >> president and ceo of the urban league and also a former mayor there of that great city, we thank you for joining us here today. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> hundreds of parents are signing up for a new school voucher program, but the aclu is looking to get rid of it, saying it is unconstitutional. we'll talk about it. >>> plus, growing
others have, if you will, the perseverance, the strength, the resolve to go forward. but this has been a long road for this community and rebuilding the spirit of this community and the spirit of the community is what has brought new orleans, southeastern louisiana, southern mississippi to where it is today. but there is still many, many people who are hurting, who are still having a difficult time confronting the fact that they may have lost a family member, lost their home, lost their job,...
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wonderful crew that was giving me anything that they could via a rolpe >> scott :word of the strength to persevere come from--where dit the strength come from? >>:it was my crews help i just want this to be a inspirational thing for girls everywhere >> vicki : today. alcatraz received a 7-point-3 million dollar donation check from the golden gate national parks conservancy. it was presented during a special alumni weekend. where a number of former guards and inmates returned to the island. they were able to share their stories of life on the island with visitors. today. trip advisor also named alcatraz the number 1 landmark in their 20-15 traveler's choice awards. the guadalupe river which runs through san jose has dried up. according to san jose officials the river went through years of restoration and had become a source of civic pride and a home for wildlife. the state drought has turned the river into miles of cracked and dried riverbed. as for the animals that considered the waterway home such as beavers salmon and trout.they have either died or gone missing. many of the states rivers and cre
wonderful crew that was giving me anything that they could via a rolpe >> scott :word of the strength to persevere come from--where dit the strength come from? >>:it was my crews help i just want this to be a inspirational thing for girls everywhere >> vicki : today. alcatraz received a 7-point-3 million dollar donation check from the golden gate national parks conservancy. it was presented during a special alumni weekend. where a number of former guards and inmates returned...
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the importance of teamwork and understanding culture, bonding among commanders and perseverance can help survive. the same goes for the business world. in his latest book, stanley mcchrystal shows how his work in iraq and afghanistan can translate to the ranks of any business. welcomto washington business report. your effort to teach the business wororld the strategies you use to be successful in e military world. what does it mea >> we grow up inin a world where we talk about team. alof us have been on some kind of a team. a really've been on good when you can finish each other's sentences and d things happen organically. as organanizations scale, , youn into the limits. beyond 100 people, you cannot have a team in a small team sense, you cannot know everybody, you cannot have the same culture. creatateale, , you u have t a series of teams and connect them in ways that most organizations find difficult. it is a can threlationship between iividuals - -- create the same chemistry and same affective connection between the small tms that totogetherer fora big team. rebecca: you are doing a
the importance of teamwork and understanding culture, bonding among commanders and perseverance can help survive. the same goes for the business world. in his latest book, stanley mcchrystal shows how his work in iraq and afghanistan can translate to the ranks of any business. welcomto washington business report. your effort to teach the business wororld the strategies you use to be successful in e military world. what does it mea >> we grow up inin a world where we talk about team. alof...
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love, loss, recovery, redemption, courage, failure, perseverance, integrity, honesty, all of these traditional literary themes are braided into the story standing begins to congeal at this intersection of american history and 1879 and things start to happen that had never happened before standing bear in aes this unwitting hero courtroom drama that he and never envisioned when he was trying to walk home and very this beloved son. chief standing bear was a middle-aged chief of a very docile, peaceful tribe, that was living on land that not one eunice -- u.s. senate treaty so they legally occupied, but two. this beautiful valley. standing bear was one of the principal chiefs of the pond, who had lived in this lush and beautiful gorgeous river valley for several centuries. there were living in their winter camp, a cold january of 1877. behold, a strange white man appeared in their village places, the upper east side of new york, and he came into standing bear's camp and he gave a remarkable pronouncement to standing bear , thate 750 peaceful ponca the great white father wanted having there and al
love, loss, recovery, redemption, courage, failure, perseverance, integrity, honesty, all of these traditional literary themes are braided into the story standing begins to congeal at this intersection of american history and 1879 and things start to happen that had never happened before standing bear in aes this unwitting hero courtroom drama that he and never envisioned when he was trying to walk home and very this beloved son. chief standing bear was a middle-aged chief of a very docile,...
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because of the sacrifice and perseverance of so many in generation after generation, we have moved toward full a respect for one another. we have moved toward more equal justice and protection under the law, but we are not there yet. every headline or video of official abuse injustice indifference, reminds us of how far we still have to go. every story reminds us that americans must endure a constant state of vulnerability even when they are driving to work. all of us must ask, what individuals -- how many individuals like sandra bland were subject to arrest for the cameras were not rolling? how many names will be not now? -- not know? when cameras and technology were not in the on position. how many names do not know? there are certain beliefs we share as americans. a belief in the dignity of every individual. a believe in oral responsibility to advance the common good and in understanding that we are all in this together. in our idea of country, there is no such thing as a spare american. we believe you do not surrender your human dignity when you change lanes without signaling. as amer
because of the sacrifice and perseverance of so many in generation after generation, we have moved toward full a respect for one another. we have moved toward more equal justice and protection under the law, but we are not there yet. every headline or video of official abuse injustice indifference, reminds us of how far we still have to go. every story reminds us that americans must endure a constant state of vulnerability even when they are driving to work. all of us must ask, what individuals...
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can you tell us what it was like to have to persevere in the aftermath of this storm?> there were a lot of mixed emotions after hurricane katrina for me personally, and just knowing that i had an education, i had a future was one of the things that kept me moving forward. so, it's been kind of reflective to look back 10 years later and realize i wish i could talk to myself 10 years ago and say, you know, things are going to be okay, and that you guys are going to persevere. it's exciting to be a part of being back in new orleans today. i have been up and down all day thinking about being home and talking to you guys today. so, it's just been interesting. 10 years later. >> what were some of the down times? did you have to take a break? what were some of the difficult times? >> well, with your student loans, sometimes, there is this grace period that's 90 days according to the federal government. if there is an emergency, you have 90 days to start paying your locations or go back to school or be in default. so, i found out that i had some friends that didn't really know
can you tell us what it was like to have to persevere in the aftermath of this storm?> there were a lot of mixed emotions after hurricane katrina for me personally, and just knowing that i had an education, i had a future was one of the things that kept me moving forward. so, it's been kind of reflective to look back 10 years later and realize i wish i could talk to myself 10 years ago and say, you know, things are going to be okay, and that you guys are going to persevere. it's exciting to...
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still figuring out your immigration status would you want to leave people with in a lesson about perseverance and success? >> there are two lessons i hope the book and interview today conveys their immigrants specifically understanding what the roles in the great american society are and what those roles entail. one of the arguments i've made since the publication of the book and one that is woven into the fabric of the book is that america cannot be this restrictive concept. it cannot be something that is viewed in the prerogative of those that are active in the state and fortune to happen to have been born here. america's power projects all over the world. many people have felt america's power coming through here and so when i think that the of at the immigrant experience what i want to communicate to people is how in a way we have all been immigrants. whether we have parents or grandparents, we have all of these cultural conversations far beyond the simple question of whether one was born in america were one was not. we have the profits of building the communities together. >> host: you al
still figuring out your immigration status would you want to leave people with in a lesson about perseverance and success? >> there are two lessons i hope the book and interview today conveys their immigrants specifically understanding what the roles in the great american society are and what those roles entail. one of the arguments i've made since the publication of the book and one that is woven into the fabric of the book is that america cannot be this restrictive concept. it cannot be...
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but we are going to go to a story about self belief and perseverance right now. qualities i'm becoming accustomed to in the moment. in rwanda one man managed to beat the system. he started out as a taxi driver and now he owns a dairy and three restaurants, carving out a niche for himself was not an easy task. >> he invested hundreds of thousands of euros in this italian restaurant. his biggest project yet. to top it all off his customers have a magnificent view. >> we got a letter for suspicion, frankly. you order a lot because you are not sure if you are going to make it. is it going to work or not? >> the authorities shut down the restaurant shortly after it opened because of the noise. to remedy the situation he had to dig deep into his pockets again. >> when we started there was just the one window. that was a problem. and it's double. of these now we make sure that the people here. >>'s other venture is a dairy factory. he started the business eight years ago and like the restaurant and ran into problems with the authorities. they said it did not meet hygien
but we are going to go to a story about self belief and perseverance right now. qualities i'm becoming accustomed to in the moment. in rwanda one man managed to beat the system. he started out as a taxi driver and now he owns a dairy and three restaurants, carving out a niche for himself was not an easy task. >> he invested hundreds of thousands of euros in this italian restaurant. his biggest project yet. to top it all off his customers have a magnificent view. >> we got a letter...
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a personal story of pain, perseverance and progress. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the. ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase... ...the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow.
a personal story of pain, perseverance and progress. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the. ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase......
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position or downgrade this point, it is very important, to know that this will only make women more perseverancevent nazuel will a has put more troops on the border. and, the anti smuggling patrol was attacked last week. >> the president, blamed paramilitary groups in columbia. >>> more than 1,000 living there have been deported. >> rallies are being held for those that are missing. >> many of them were caught up in the struggle between the government and the drug cartels and they are asking for answers. >> 11 days ago, rushed out the house to see her brother-in-law, in a state police car, with the license plate blacked out. >> the government is meant to protect us and they do this, instead. >> how is it possible that they could kidnap an innocent person? >> and they love to sketch and gave one of these stars and now he's one of more than 5,000 people, more than anywhere else in mexico. the cartels and armed forces snatch people here. >> maybe they have gone down, but the police, mount forces like the army and navy to fill the gap, kidnapping more people. they for sure them for information and t
position or downgrade this point, it is very important, to know that this will only make women more perseverancevent nazuel will a has put more troops on the border. and, the anti smuggling patrol was attacked last week. >> the president, blamed paramilitary groups in columbia. >>> more than 1,000 living there have been deported. >> rallies are being held for those that are missing. >> many of them were caught up in the struggle between the government and the drug...
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. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected each day, physically getting here took some perseverance too. >> it was hard to figure out the system, but once we got here that's all that's important. >> it took two hours. >> reporter: festival goers say it's worth it. the black keys, sam smith, kendrick lamar, and mumford and sons are a fraction of the list. >> we have plenty of hydration. >> the music is great, but i think the atmosphere is just as good too. >> reporter: alongside some music, you'll find gourmet everything at cheese land, beer land, wine land, and an area called gastro-magic. there's mini golf too. one of the innovation this year, wristbands you can load with money in lieu of cash. >> it's made it a faster process. >> reporter: the event itself has raised $10.7 million for the san francisco recreation and park department. it is also expected to bring $80 million into the local economy drawing people of all ages from all over. >> one year the girls told me all about it. i said let's go together. this is our fifth year going. >> the best part is that it's in my home city and
. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected each day, physically getting here took some perseverance too. >> it was hard to figure out the system, but once we got here that's all that's important. >> it took two hours. >> reporter: festival goers say it's worth it. the black keys, sam smith, kendrick lamar, and mumford and sons are a fraction of the list. >> we have plenty of hydration. >> the music is great, but i think the atmosphere is just as good too....
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rise and greater the massive storms although this has been a very quiet year, it is a tale of perseverance of heroism and government ignoring obvious signs. so that is a little bit of a background. we've got a microphone i guess to answer questions. i'd be happy to answer a few before we take a break. anybody have any questions about this or anything? i've got limited knowledge. the nice lady over here. >> could you tell us something about yourself, how you got into the business, your background and education. >> how did i get into this business? well, i was a sophomore in college and i'll take a couple of meteorology courses and a college course to fulfill the science requirement. i had no plans have been on tv. i was a broadcast major. my department chairman told me after my first television cost that i had radio. at the end of my sophomore year he put me up for a job in c. or hughes, new york at the cbs station. he was the trolley on the magic toy shop. anyway, i got the job and i did weaken weather for a year and my junior year i got the monday through friday job so i drove 50 miles a
rise and greater the massive storms although this has been a very quiet year, it is a tale of perseverance of heroism and government ignoring obvious signs. so that is a little bit of a background. we've got a microphone i guess to answer questions. i'd be happy to answer a few before we take a break. anybody have any questions about this or anything? i've got limited knowledge. the nice lady over here. >> could you tell us something about yourself, how you got into the business, your...
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that time is something that has impacted generations but yet has also given a sense of strength, perseverance and rebuilding that knowledge. it is a really important component of having a place of commemoration, a place to come and connect with that history and bring back forward. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span three week that coverage by showing you the most relevant hearings and public affairs. theon the weekends it is home to american history tv with programs that tell the nation's story including unique stories. anniversary,'s american artifacts, history bookshelf, where the best-known american history writers, the presidency, looking at legacies, lectures in history, with top professors, and our new series, reel america, featuring archival and educational films. c-span3, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local provider. watch us in like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> we will feature book tv programming on c-span two at 8:00 eastern. at the end of the summer, look
that time is something that has impacted generations but yet has also given a sense of strength, perseverance and rebuilding that knowledge. it is a really important component of having a place of commemoration, a place to come and connect with that history and bring back forward. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span three week that coverage by showing you the most relevant hearings and public...
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it's a tale of perseverance, of heroism and of government ignoring obvious signs.so that's a little bit of the background. we have got a microphone i guess to answer questions. i would be happy to answer a few before we take a break so does anybody have any questions about this or anything? this nice lady over here. >> could you tell us something about yourself and how you got into this business and your background and education? >> how did i get into this business? well, i had taken a couple of meteorology courses and then oncology course to that filled the science quarter. my department chairman told me after my first television performance class that i had the perfect face for radio. yet at the end of my sophomore year he put me up for a job where they were looking for a weekend weatherman in syracuse new york at the cbs station. i did a tape. he took me down. he was mr. crowley on the magic shop which was a long-running kids show in syracuse. anyway i got the job and i did weekend weather for a year and at the end of my junior year i got a monday through friday
it's a tale of perseverance, of heroism and of government ignoring obvious signs.so that's a little bit of the background. we have got a microphone i guess to answer questions. i would be happy to answer a few before we take a break so does anybody have any questions about this or anything? this nice lady over here. >> could you tell us something about yourself and how you got into this business and your background and education? >> how did i get into this business? well, i had...
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children these days and their young impressionable minds that mississippi is a great state, with perseverance, and with people that have a lot of character and a lot of resiliency, i guess in all, how do we move past the stigma that is on mississippi now? >> thank you. >> i would simply say to you that we are building today in mississippi history museum and next-door to it we are building a civil civil rights museum, take your children there, there'll be opened by the 200th anniversary statehood in december 2017. there'll be a lot of lessons for little a lot of lessons for little kids to get to learn, and see. let the children learn about katrina, learn about the lessons of katrina and the way people acted and that will give them a very positive attitude about mississippi and black and white, old and young, religious and nonreligious, all kind of people as curtis said, all kind of people work together to help each other in a really in a really terrible time. that is a good lesson for them to learn. >> so two years ago i took my grandson from new mexico on a two week two were of mississippi ,
children these days and their young impressionable minds that mississippi is a great state, with perseverance, and with people that have a lot of character and a lot of resiliency, i guess in all, how do we move past the stigma that is on mississippi now? >> thank you. >> i would simply say to you that we are building today in mississippi history museum and next-door to it we are building a civil civil rights museum, take your children there, there'll be opened by the 200th...
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real really think the underscore should be that the perseverance, the commitment of people because ofe and history of new orleans has been the driver of all that we have seen up until this point. host: 202 is the area code. 748-8000 for new orleans residents. did you face any large hurricanes when you are mayor? and what was your reaction? : perhaps the most serious one was hurricane george in 1998 which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city and required us to use the dome of the convention center as a last resort. the hurricane was bearing down on the city, it could have been katrina. it diverted as many at the end, and it hit the gulf coast of mississippi. that hurricane i think was the most serious threat on the city in quite a bit of time. and new orleans has also had flooding incidents occasioned by heavy rainfall. and we had one or two memorable flooding incidents as a result of the rainfall. nothing of the scale of katrina. because it is important to emphasize and reemphasize that walls on theood drainage canals, and the wall along the industrial canal were
real really think the underscore should be that the perseverance, the commitment of people because ofe and history of new orleans has been the driver of all that we have seen up until this point. host: 202 is the area code. 748-8000 for new orleans residents. did you face any large hurricanes when you are mayor? and what was your reaction? : perhaps the most serious one was hurricane george in 1998 which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city and required us to use the dome...
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the redemptive power of perseverance. a heavy dose of attitude. >>> and next, taking dog grooming to a whole new level. forget dyeing your pup's hair a different color. how about giving his head a whole new shape? 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going...
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it just takes perseverance.ou get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it has been really gratifying. i have to say, relative to running for governor, this is easy. emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: gosh, a number of people. p&g, which is a big customer. a.g. lafley has been a great counselor to me. i sit on the p&g board. jim mcnerney of boeing has been a great counselor. howard schultz at starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book on the turnaround and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo, john donahoe, who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? m
it just takes perseverance.ou get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it has been really gratifying. i have to say, relative to running for governor, this is easy. emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: gosh, a number of people. p&g, which is...
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hope stands for helping others persevere and excel. rob, shiba? >> and they did all of that today, bruce. thank you. >> what a great story. great kid, too. >> what a way with words he has. >>> bruce, thanks. and thank you for watching. >> stay right here. the news continues at 6:00. >>> live, from studio 3c in rockefeller center. this is news 4 new york. >>> now at 6:00, the heat keeps creeping up and the city gets its first heatwave of the summer. how long will it last? >> plus, looking into the face of a suspected murderer. the victim's family confronts an alleged killer in court nearly 20 years after the crime. >>> and from the campaign trail to the courtroom? donald trump's day at jury duty. >>> good evening, i'm sibilia vargas. >> i'm david ushery. chuck is off tonight. it is official. new york city is in its first heatwave of the summer. >> temperatures hit 95 in central park, making this the first wave in the park since 2013, although most parks have experienced a few heat waves this year. it didn't stop people from enjoying strawberry fiel
hope stands for helping others persevere and excel. rob, shiba? >> and they did all of that today, bruce. thank you. >> what a great story. great kid, too. >> what a way with words he has. >>> bruce, thanks. and thank you for watching. >> stay right here. the news continues at 6:00. >>> live, from studio 3c in rockefeller center. this is news 4 new york. >>> now at 6:00, the heat keeps creeping up and the city gets its first heatwave of the...
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others downgrade this point, it is very important to know that this will only make women more perseverance and will strengthen their skills. >> more to come here on al jazeera. thailand's economy is closi slo down but can there be a revival. china unveils al drone which it claims will redefine air warfare. more on that. stay with us. ♪ >>> welcome back. a quick recap the top stories here on al jazeera. isil fighters have blown up part of the temple of ball in pa palmyra. they reported they used more than 30 tons of explosives while targeting the world heritage site. >>> china says it arrested 200 people about last week's chemical blast. stayed media have announced many con feingsz including that of a report reporter. france has condemned hungary for its tough stanchion on refugees and rights groups warn asylum policies changes there will encourage people trafficking. for hungary is tightening laws. some insist the growing refugee crisis is forcing them to be more flexible. greece is one of the main entry points. another group of syrian refugees arrives from the greek islands in the port of
others downgrade this point, it is very important to know that this will only make women more perseverance and will strengthen their skills. >> more to come here on al jazeera. thailand's economy is closi slo down but can there be a revival. china unveils al drone which it claims will redefine air warfare. more on that. stay with us. ♪ >>> welcome back. a quick recap the top stories here on al jazeera. isil fighters have blown up part of the temple of ball in pa palmyra. they...
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the seventh year they've been helping others persevere. honoring chris singleton. his mother killed in the charleston church shootings in june. specialay >>> that's the news for now. i'm david novarro. >> and i'm sade baderinwa. jimmy kimmel is next. eyewitness news returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ken and lori. have a great night and we'll see you tomorrow.
the seventh year they've been helping others persevere. honoring chris singleton. his mother killed in the charleston church shootings in june. specialay >>> that's the news for now. i'm david novarro. >> and i'm sade baderinwa. jimmy kimmel is next. eyewitness news returns tomorrow morning at 4:30 with ken and lori. have a great night and we'll see you tomorrow.
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it just takes perseverance.ou get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it has been really gratifying. i have to say, relative to running for governor, this is easy. emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: gosh, a number of people. p&g, which is a big customer. a.g. lafley has been a great counselor to me. i sit on the p&g board. jim mcnerney of boeing has been a great counselor. howard schultz at starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book on the turnaround and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo, john donahoe, who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? m
it just takes perseverance.ou get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it has been really gratifying. i have to say, relative to running for governor, this is easy. emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: gosh, a number of people. p&g, which is...
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>> you have to be established, be strong and perseverance and be tough. >> reporter: it worked for patricia when she paid to replace a broken window. >> if you don't give up and try, you can do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: it has been said often what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. the proof -- napa. >> i have to say the earthquake was a horrible thing but the community that i live in, i'm really very proud of. >> was it worth it? >> kind of. i don't know. >> reporter: worth noting patricia was out here at the party a few minutes ago. and you know that plywood that covered her window, she donate ed it to the city. it's a fixture here this evening. back in an hour with a story of homeowners, many of them still struggling to get their houses back the way they were before the quake hit. live in napa, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> okay, wayne, thank you very much. wayne is literally just around the corner from the point i am at at 3rd and main street. let me show you this building is where i was standing a year ago the day after the earthquake. bricks were all the way to the street
>> you have to be established, be strong and perseverance and be tough. >> reporter: it worked for patricia when she paid to replace a broken window. >> if you don't give up and try, you can do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: it has been said often what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. the proof -- napa. >> i have to say the earthquake was a horrible thing but the community that i live in, i'm really very proud of. >> was it worth it? >> kind...
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president obama says the city is an extraordinary example of renewal and perseverance. >> the peoplef new orleans there's something in you guys that is just irry press cybill. you have -- you have a way of making a way out of no way. (applause). >> you know the sun comes out after every storm. you've got hope. >> the president was a u.s. senator when the storm made landfall on august 29th, 2 to us five almost 2,000 people died when katrina hit most of them in new orleans. >>> chester upland school district teachers and staff say they will work without pay to make sure school starts on time next month. fox 29 was at a school board meeting for the financially strapped district on tuesday. the same day a judge refused to get involved in how the district allocates money for special ed he had students and district charter schools. teacher and support staff voted today to work temporarily without getting paid. saying children in their community need them. school is set to start september 2nd. >>> we've all run a little bit lake to work probably much i know i have. maybe you get in trouble,
president obama says the city is an extraordinary example of renewal and perseverance. >> the peoplef new orleans there's something in you guys that is just irry press cybill. you have -- you have a way of making a way out of no way. (applause). >> you know the sun comes out after every storm. you've got hope. >> the president was a u.s. senator when the storm made landfall on august 29th, 2 to us five almost 2,000 people died when katrina hit most of them in new orleans....
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guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) howdy, folks, it's me, colonel sanders. (laughter) hey! that's not the real colonel sanders! i'm the real colonel sanders! and this is how you sell chicken. howdy, folks! it's me, the real colonel sanders. i'm back to tell you about my new $20 family fill up meal. it's a treasure chest of delicious home style cookin' but served in containers, not treasure chests. (laughter) (door squeaking) it's finger lickin' good. hey, so what are you heyup to tonight?an? ah, nothing much. just something like a little karaoke thing. well, let's hear some. no, right here? ♪carry on my wayward son. ♪there will be peace when you are done.♪ so, nope. you know the rest. thank you. i go on at 9. or 9:30, sometimes they run late. c
guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) howdy, folks, it's me, colonel sanders. (laughter) hey! that's not the real colonel sanders! i'm the real...
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guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) scott danshaw was never afraid of a good dare. or even a double dare. we have three more dares for you. mild chipotle, hot habanero, and fiery ghost pepper. taco bell's new $1 dare devil loaded grillers. [bong] who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile after a long day of spontaneous road trips and breakdancing, well, you get hungry. that's why my $5 fill up has two pieces of original recipe chicken, mas
guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) scott danshaw was never afraid of a good dare. or even a double dare. we have three more dares for you....
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guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) ♪ right now, at&t is giving you 50 percent more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. and get 300 dollars credit for every line you switch to at&t. you're not at all concerned? about what now?ly? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all right. fine. i'm gonna get something to eat. the boy's kind of a drama queen. just wait. where's my burrito? [ chuckles ] worst apocalypse ever. protecting you till the end. now, that's progressive. breathtaking peppermint... rich da
guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) ♪ right now, at&t is giving you 50 percent more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. and...
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i really think the real should be the perseverance, the commitment of people because of the culture andistory of new orleans, has been a driver of all we have seen up until this point. host: 202 is the area code. 748-8000 if you live in new orleans and want to talk to former mayor marc morial about the current conditions of the city. did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor and what was your reaction? guest: i faced several hurricanes, perhaps the most serious of them was hurricane georges in 1998. it required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city and required us to use of the dome and the convention center at shelters of last result. hurricane georges could have been katrina. diverted, as many hurricanes due at the end, and hit the gulf coast of mississippi. was the moste serious threat on the city in quite a bit of time. new orleans also had flooding incidents, occasioned by heavy rainfall. or two memorable flooding incidents as a result of rainfall. nothing of the scale of katrina. it is important to emphasize and re-emphasize that the failed flood walls on w
i really think the real should be the perseverance, the commitment of people because of the culture andistory of new orleans, has been a driver of all we have seen up until this point. host: 202 is the area code. 748-8000 if you live in new orleans and want to talk to former mayor marc morial about the current conditions of the city. did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor and what was your reaction? guest: i faced several hurricanes, perhaps the most serious of them was hurricane...
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teach politicians and voters and 11 million undocumented people in this country about success and perseverance? >> guest: thank you for the question i am so glad to have the men wore come out at a time when these questions are talked about. to make contributions to the conversation there already contributing so much from all walks of life to have that unique and experience but of course, those who have seen success at a high-level with contributions to american society. although donald trump is getting much of the news these days they're thinking of the conversation, and though word in legal and throughout the very core of my memoir is to engage in this conversation. and placed to make a longer term contribution. so with that legal status. >> though lack of legal status that you had growing up defined you and that is the drumming in the background. talk about the beginning of your life here in new york you are battling some spanish what was your experience and your very own? >> my first memories are an amazing sense of discovery with the realization that little by little the implications were
teach politicians and voters and 11 million undocumented people in this country about success and perseverance? >> guest: thank you for the question i am so glad to have the men wore come out at a time when these questions are talked about. to make contributions to the conversation there already contributing so much from all walks of life to have that unique and experience but of course, those who have seen success at a high-level with contributions to american society. although donald...
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and what most americans can't really get a feel of was the courage, perseverance, and dedication of the thousands who rushed into harms way. many of whom are in this audience. america and the people of mississippi owe you a great debt of gratitude. [applause] >> the 10th anniversary is a good time to honor courage and resolve. it is also a good time to remember how blessed we are to live in such a compassionate nation. i do not know if you remember, but there were church groups all around the state of mississippi and all around the nation who came down to help feed the hungry and house those who had lost a home. no law, no government edict, said you had to go down and helped -- and help. in my judgment, they responded to a higher calling, to love a neighbor like you would like to be loved yourself. it is a great testimony to the character of the american people for people to come and help total strangers. i remember walking the rubble and meeting the baptist men's luncheon group. they were feeding people and i was kind of hungry, so they fed me, but it was so inspiring. i hope you remem
and what most americans can't really get a feel of was the courage, perseverance, and dedication of the thousands who rushed into harms way. many of whom are in this audience. america and the people of mississippi owe you a great debt of gratitude. [applause] >> the 10th anniversary is a good time to honor courage and resolve. it is also a good time to remember how blessed we are to live in such a compassionate nation. i do not know if you remember, but there were church groups all around...
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well, napa celebrated it's perseverance today and it's grit at the veteran's memorial park. the napa strong event is a thank you for the community for standing together over the past year. the mayor says 85% of the construction is complete, really remarkable progress. city leaders are looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. they were speaking at that park, which is the next spot over. in addition to the businesses and many of them suffered, we talked about what what happened to the wine industry. some neighborhoods received a lot of damage, too, and they didn't get immediate attention. they had a lot of rebuilding and recovery as well. and wayne freedman is with me in napa and has more on that part of the coverage tonight. wayne? you met homeowners who had a tough year? >> i did. according to estimates, 300 families still have some $3 million in unmet repair costs. they knew it's going to be a difficult year, but this difficult? it's caught them by surprise. >> reporter: in napa neighborhoods what you see does not reflect reality.
well, napa celebrated it's perseverance today and it's grit at the veteran's memorial park. the napa strong event is a thank you for the community for standing together over the past year. the mayor says 85% of the construction is complete, really remarkable progress. city leaders are looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. they were speaking at that park, which is the next spot over. in addition to the businesses and many of them suffered, we talked...
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[applause] and not our first try, not on the second, but with perseverance.eath penalty in the state of maryland. [applause] in our party, we have lots of good candidates who will make progressive promises -- lots of people that can talk about criminal justice reform. i have actually done it. today, i want to talk to you about a new agenda for an entire nation. policing will always be locally controlled and locally directed. but there is a vital role the federal government must fulfill in setting standards, funding programs that serve justice, and the common good we share. we can reduce racial disparities, we can reduce and redirect dollars that we are currently spending on incarceration, and we can get more of our people opportunities to turn their lives around. first, our laws must allow punishments to suit the crime. and congress appears to be making progress to reducing mandatory minimums for nonviolent crimes, and i support this important bipartisan and long-overdue effort at the federal level. [applause] as president, i will root out the sentencing disp
[applause] and not our first try, not on the second, but with perseverance.eath penalty in the state of maryland. [applause] in our party, we have lots of good candidates who will make progressive promises -- lots of people that can talk about criminal justice reform. i have actually done it. today, i want to talk to you about a new agenda for an entire nation. policing will always be locally controlled and locally directed. but there is a vital role the federal government must fulfill in...
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well, napa celebrated it's perseverance today and it's grit at the veteran's memorial park. the napa strong event is a thank you for the community for standing together over the past year. the mayor says 85% of the construction is complete, really remarkable progress. city leaders are looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. they were speaking at that park, which is the next spot over. in addition to the businesses and many of them suffered, we talked about what what happened to the wine industry. some neighborhoods received a lot of damage, too, and they didn't get immediate attention. they had a lot of rebuilding and recovery as well. and wayne freedman is with me in napa and has more on that part of the coverage tonight. wayne? you met homeowners who had a tough year? >> i did. according to estimates, 300 families still have some $3 million in unmet repair costs. they knew it's going to be a difficult year, but this difficult? it's caught them by surprise. >> reporter: in napa neighborhoods what you see does not reflect reality.
well, napa celebrated it's perseverance today and it's grit at the veteran's memorial park. the napa strong event is a thank you for the community for standing together over the past year. the mayor says 85% of the construction is complete, really remarkable progress. city leaders are looking to the future, becoming better prepared for the community's next emergency. they were speaking at that park, which is the next spot over. in addition to the businesses and many of them suffered, we talked...
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they figure out a way to persevere, don't they. >> i made some visits to schools and talked to schoolldren, they were better at telling me than their parents were about how to control ebola, washing your hands and all that kind of stuff. >> is there in your mind a significant risk of ebola in west africa? >> as long as there is one case there is always a risk of it coming back. >> thank you. for a look at what is coming at the top of the hour. >> coming up tonight at 8:00 the big news tonight, stocks take a beating on wall street. the fear about china and the global economy leading to the worst week to the dow in years. plus the two americans heralded as heroes after overpowering a heavily gunman on board a high speed train in france. what we're learning about the americans and why some are calling this a terrorist attack. now north korea threatening to attack the south. some south koreans ordered to shelters already. and ferguson, missouri's new outbreak. a nine-year-old girl doing her home work in bed is struck and killed by bullets fired from outside. the search for her killer and
they figure out a way to persevere, don't they. >> i made some visits to schools and talked to schoolldren, they were better at telling me than their parents were about how to control ebola, washing your hands and all that kind of stuff. >> is there in your mind a significant risk of ebola in west africa? >> as long as there is one case there is always a risk of it coming back. >> thank you. for a look at what is coming at the top of the hour. >> coming up tonight...
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still figuring out your immigration status, what do you want to leave people with, a lesson about perseverance? >> guest: there are two lessons that i hope the book in our interview today conveys. the book has to do with immigrant specifically understanding what our roles in this great society, the narrative society are and what those roles entail and why the arguments that i have made since the publication of the book but one that is woven into the fabric of the book is america cannot be this twisted concepts. they cannot be viewed as the exclusive prerogative. america's power projects all over the world and many people have become americanized without knowing it. they are many people felt america's power before coming here and you have decided to come here. so what i think about the immigrant experience, but one thing i want to communicate to people is how in the way we have all been emigrated whether we have parents or grandparents, we have all been engaged in the cultural conversation that ranges far beyond the civil question of whether one was born in america for one was not. we have this
still figuring out your immigration status, what do you want to leave people with, a lesson about perseverance? >> guest: there are two lessons that i hope the book in our interview today conveys. the book has to do with immigrant specifically understanding what our roles in this great society, the narrative society are and what those roles entail and why the arguments that i have made since the publication of the book but one that is woven into the fabric of the book is america cannot be...
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. >>> remembering hurricane katrina a decade later, they keep alive the spirit to persevere. >>> firstlet's head outside to chris sowers with the latest a another beautiful forecast. >> reporter: picture perfect day shaping up for us, low humidity levels and sunshine. 64 in tanersville. fleetwood the same. saint davids 64. no humidity out here, it's it's nice and refreshing. buena, 72. agendas beech, 73. woodbine -- gandys beach, 73. woodbine 76. if you're heading to the shore, you can see how quiet it is. delaware bay is flat as can be. one foot waves along the mouth of the delaware bay, if you're taking the cape may lewis ferry you'll experience minor waves that is about it. the issue this afternoon, the three foot breakers will break on the sand this afternoon once the sea breeze gets going. because of that the beach patrol wants you to use extra precaution there's a moderate risk of rip currents. seas build 3 to 4 feet. the burn time is less than 20 minutes. we have a high uv index value with all the sunshine it will be very easy to get a sunburn if you're heading to the beach toda
. >>> remembering hurricane katrina a decade later, they keep alive the spirit to persevere. >>> firstlet's head outside to chris sowers with the latest a another beautiful forecast. >> reporter: picture perfect day shaping up for us, low humidity levels and sunshine. 64 in tanersville. fleetwood the same. saint davids 64. no humidity out here, it's it's nice and refreshing. buena, 72. agendas beech, 73. woodbine -- gandys beach, 73. woodbine 76. if you're heading to the...
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. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected each day, physically getting here took some perseverance too. >> it was hard to figure out the system. >> it took two hours. >> two hours to get here. >> reporter: festival goers say it's worth it. mumford and sons, sam smith, and kendrick lamar, and that's just a fraction of the list. >> it's really spread out. i feel like i'm going to get lost today. we have plenty of hydration. >> i think a big part of this festival is, i mean, the music is great but the atmosphere is just as good too. >> reporter: you'll find gourmet everything at cheese land, beer land, wine land, and gastro-magic. and there's mini golf too. >> there's no lines waiting for tickets or a cop or anything like that. it's made it a faster process. >> reporter: the event itself has raised $10.7 million for the recreation and park department. it is also expected to bring $80 million into the local economy drawing people of all ages from all over. >> one year the two girls told me all about it. i said let's all go together. this is our fifth year going. >> it's in my home city and
. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected each day, physically getting here took some perseverance too. >> it was hard to figure out the system. >> it took two hours. >> two hours to get here. >> reporter: festival goers say it's worth it. mumford and sons, sam smith, and kendrick lamar, and that's just a fraction of the list. >> it's really spread out. i feel like i'm going to get lost today. we have plenty of hydration. >> i think a big part of this...