but i think we probably do it as well or better than anybody. but, so we re out of time. one more. we done? we re down to zero. we could maybe do one or two more unless they turn our mics off. all right, one more. yes. i ve had lung infection since november of 2015. so over a year. i m on my seventh doctor to get rid of this, you know this one, that one, that one. this latest doctor is giving me [inaudible] steroids [inaudible] so what i want to know from you gentlemen is what s a steroid do? because i hear about so many people using steroids [inaudible] well, i don t know your case, but steroids can be used to modulate inflammation. so sometimes there s inflammatory conditions in the lung where steroids can make you better, and it can masquerade as an infection, but it s not. but it s obviously hard to know for the individual case. but thank you all for listening, we truly appreciate it. ladies and gentlemen, please take all your personal items [inaud
what was your name again. carl hiaasen couldn t be here but i m in his place. thank you for coming, thank you to jamie. [applause] what we thought we would do in the few minutes we have left is we are going to briefly talk about our newspaper careers but first we think the festival for fitting 1,000,0001/2 people into this room with an incredible crowd. national park service estimate in this room. i would never see a crowd this big. most amazing incredible crowd. huge crowd. so we are going to tell you about our newspaper careers and then talk about florida or whatever. i started the newspaper business in 1921, worked for a newspaper in pennsylvania called the daily local news in westchester, pennsylvania. a local paper. on the front page, woman beats off would be rapists. that is the kind of paper we were. i was a general assignment reporter. i wrote obituaries and covered fires and a lot of municipal meetings. i went from there to the associated press. left journali
reeling. and storm emergency. millions of americans bracing for major storms. we re dealing with two situations. a major, major severe event. potentially life-threatening flooding across the east coast. torrential downpours reeking havoc. crews building barriers and laying sand bags. five states declaring a state of emergency. and joaquin battering the bahamas this morning. wind gusts up to 150 miles an hour. inside the eye of a major hurricane threatening the coast with high winds and waves. the storm s new path this morning. good morning, america. that major storm threatening the east coast on alert from florida to maine and extreme team is covering it all. we are on the ground on the site of the shooting of a college campus in roseburg, oregon. ten people dead, seven others wounded critically. the gunman has been identified. and so many other towns, another american town shattered by mass shooting. amy leads our coverage from the scene. good morning amy. good
he s in the classroom. the campus terrorized. family of survivors saying he targeted christian students. samantha is down. before officers kill him in a dramatic shootout. i have never been more terrified for my life ever. an angry president obama demands action. somehow this has become routine. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. this morning full team coverage, all the latest on the shooter, the victims and a community left reeling. and good morning, america. we have two major stories this friday, the east coast on alert as you re looking live at virginia beach governors in five states have declared states of emergency. they re worried about floods from this storm stuck over the carolinas right now and the impact of hurricane joaquin as we, of course, also on the ground of that deadly shooting on a college campus in oregon. at least ten people dead, seven others wounded. amy is standing by on
reporter: a gunman on a rampage at a community college in oregon. ten people killed, seven wounded. we re exchanging shots with him. he s in the classroom. the campus terrorized. family of survivors saying he targeted christian students. samantha is down. before officers kill him in a dramatic shootout. i have never been more terrified for my life ever. an angry president obama demands action. somehow this has become routine. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. this morning full team coverage, all the latest on the shooter, the victims and a community left reeling. and good morning, america. we have two major stories this friday, the east coast on alert from florida to maine. as you re looking live at states have declared states of emergency. they re worried about floods from this storm stuck over the carolinas right now and the impact of hurricane joaquin as it moves north in the atlantic.