i don t know. i heard fema is supposed to house us. but we haven t heard from fema. we don t know if they re going to help us. we just don t know. okay. caller: it s devastating. it s scary. tammy everett, one of many flood victims now, wondering what s next along the mississippi river. let s bring in meteorologist chad myers on what s happening right now. chad, a tough story to hear, but are things getting better anywhere? no, water there in tuneca going up, vicks berg going up. finally memphis is cresting i don t want to say crested, because this water is going to be at the same level now for four days. that s putting tremendous pressure on the levees, on both sides of the river now, where this bubble of high water is. these are just piles of dirt, literally. grass, plants and trees are piles of dirt. if the grass and trees and roots all hold it together, everything works perfectly. if something fails, then all of a sudden the water just goes away. it just goes into that dr