here started to sink, so they disassembled them to some degree. you ll see behind there there is a riverboat casino. that has been shut for a while as they cope with the very high water here. most of natchez up on a bluff protected from these floodwaters, just a historic area here, a few businesses and a few homes impacted by high waters. that s not the case elsewhere in the mississippi. the u.s. coast guard took our cameraman on an overflight yesterday. he got a chance to see from the air what the situation looks like, and what he saw was a lot of submerged land, a lot of that muddy brown mississippi water overspilling its banks. the real issue here today, auz mentioned, t.j., is the weather forecast. we had torrential rains earlier. we watched the water just pour onto this river here, and it s expected there will be more of that today up and down the mississippi river basin. clearly very bad news when they re monitoring this water so
yesterday. what exactly is ahead for the former head of imf. also, today, this, folks, is our last day. today is doomsday. you might have heard about did. so far so good, but we re told the apocalypse should be starting today. the radio networks have spent millions of dollars to warn you that the end is here. we re here at the beginning of this cnn saturday morning. it might be our last. let s all try our best to make it a good one. it s saturday, may 21st. up front, let s start with a breaking story we re getting out of kabul, afghanistan. at least one or more suicide bombers have attacked a hospital there. at least six people have been killed, another 26 are hurt. the taliban is claiming responsibility along with a far higher death toll than afghanistan authorities are confirming. we will take you back live to kabul in just a few moments with the latest on this still developing story. this morning s bomb attack in kabul coincides with a warning from david petraeus. in it