shannon's recovery. but it could be a lot worse. to our south in san pete county, ryan palmer has lost much more.t are you doing today, ryan? >> we're doing an assembly for the students of manti high about the reality of drug use and why we had to bury our boy. >> for the first time, he'll be talking to hundreds of kids about jeremy's death, and he's doing it at jeremy's old high school. it's the biggest crowd you've spoken in front of. are you nervous? >> a little bit nervous, but i think the speaking's the easy part. it's just choking down the emotion that goes with it. >> but this is really important to you. >> it's really important. >> okay. let's go. >> i want to introduce mr. palmer to you. [ applause ] >> teens are bombarded with the "just say no" message, but this is such a different drug issue. i wonder if ryan's story will get through to them. >> can i ask you in the audience, how many of you knew my son, jeremy? okay. this is a picture of jeremy out in sterling for his eagle scout project. he refinished the flag poles. we were pretty proud of him. now the rest of the story. this is jer