seizures and just died, a lot of people, because there s not enough food and water. we need help. we need help. that s all i can say. we have never experienced anything like this. the world has not experienced anything like this. and joining me now to track this storm, meteorologist michelle grossman in charleston, south carolina. there you see our msnbc anchor ali velshi. we don t see him actually. there s simon boyce who will join us. michelle, let s start with just where we are with this storm and what we re looking at in terms of hitting the carolinas. yeah, hi there, chris. well, ali is in charleston mimp do want to mention they didn t get that inundation of water because actually their highest water height happened during low tide. that will not be the case for north carolina. so we re going to talk about that. we re also worried with this system with severe weather we do have a tornado watch for parts of south carolina until 4:00 p.m., parts of north carolina until 7. we