saturday. we have a team of correspondents posted throughout the hurricane zone. first, cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard in miami. david, what is the latest on the track and the intensity? >> well, no change at all today, scott. this storm is steady state. it is still a major hurricane and, in fact, the latest information from the hurricane center indicates it might get a a little bit stronger tonight. now, here is the track. it remains virtually unchanged. we're expecting that landfall in the eastern plains of north carolina during the day saturday and then it's going to continue a march right up the eastern sea board, possibly near the jersey shore or the new york city area during the day on sunday. that would be a rather dramatic track and it could cause quite a bit of disruption, to say the least. >> pelley: and your best estimate of what happens in the next 72 hours is what? >> well, it's all about the track, and as we can see from the hurricane center, their cone has narrowed significantly and for good reason. there's more confidence tonight on the track that the storm is going to take.