>> oh, everybody is still paying a lot of attention to the situation, sam. most of the folks we talk to here along the immediate coast line are absolutely going to heed those evacuation orders and get out. some of the more interior people, you know, they were getting all the supplies, the generators, the fuel. but again, like you said, if this storm sits here for 24 hours, even longer, you've got the freshwater flooding threat that you could get trapped along with that wind damage threat, the surge threat, all that water from the atlantic is going to go up the rivers and into the inlets. where is it going to go? it's going to spill out on the land. >> and water that you can't use. so if you're stuck, you don't have potable water. you're just sitting and waiting and putting a ton of stress on the first responders. and we know how that story goes. brett, be safe. i'll be checking in with you. i'm going to be down there later tonight. i'm sure we'll meet up at some point, okay? thank you, brother, appreciate it. you know, the story -- there is a story in a lot of the