lock at his tweeter feed. he's pushing out the information that fema is sending out, the national hurricane center is publishing on the forecast. making sure that all of his followers are up to speed on what's happening with the storm. we want people to pay attention. >> shepard: secretary, one thing that people should know what would you like to tell them? >> i'd like to tell them not get complacent. because the current track shows it off the coast of florida, that does not mean we won't see tropical storm force winds or hurricane winds lashing the coast. as it heads up to georgia and south carolina, we could still face a landfall. any movement off of that track to the west could be a different situation. it's a powerful storm. 110 miles an hour sustained winds. the windfield has expanded. we'll see a broader impact as the s toes and be weary of this storm. >> shepard: we'll keep following