roughly the same percentage of flights flew between europe and the u.s., but who got to fly? if you had a booking on a today flight that operated, you were among the lucky and on your way home. reporter: but hundreds of thousands are still stranded. in the past six days, close to 100,000 flights have been cancelled and clearing that backlog is a nightmare. anyone on flights that were cancelled may have to wait possibly for weeks. airlines say priority for rebookings will be given to people with medical needs, small children and those stranded the longest. reporter: total cost has reached $1.7 billion. air traffic levels are expected to approach 90% by tomorrow. the story getting all the buzz tonight. the pittsburgh steelers star quarterback hit with a six game suspension. georgia prosecutors decided not to charge ben roethlisberger after a college student accused him of sexual assault, but today the nfl weighed in and blasted the quarterback s conduct.
that prohibits profiling. the no, this has nothing to do with profiling. you also heard the response the gentleman had. it doesn t prohibit it. it says you can certainly take that into consideration as one of many factors is what i think he pointed out. the bottom line is at long last, arizona is taking action, despite the best efforts of some of us who used to serve in washington to have law enforcement on the border and enforcement of the immigration laws since the federal government continues to drag its feet since so many on the left want to see amnessty. we have a nonpartisan bill, not only 80% of republicans, 60% of independents and indeed a majority of democrats want to see this done in arizona. it s nonpartisan. we need to enforce immigration las, and because you uncle sam is not doing it, arizona is ready to step forward and enforce the laws. i m trying to get your sense on how this will actually be
head of the fbi and the head of the united states toorns office in manhattan have both said they can t remember a case like this. the other thing, joe, that s getting a lot of attention is one of the defendants allegedly involved in the prostitution syringe a woman. you told us that s pretty untraditional in terms of how the mafia used to operate. what strikes you about that? first of all, you have to understand, you re not dealing with har shard here. you re dealing with people who are low lives and become their best customers. the times reporter mentioned the sophistication of how it used to be. these guys today are the own best customers. they use the products they sell, ie, crack, cocaine, heroin and the like. they are low lives, they no longer have the sophistication that the old time mob did.
thanks, campbell. the government did bring another big indictment, 60 pages, two dozen different charges. it has many of the familiar counts that we always associate with the mob, racketeering, loan sharking, murder, drug trafficking and jury tampering. but then there is also sex trafficking of women. the government has said that in all the cases, at least described here, women were under 20 years old in one case was 15 years old. as the prosecutors have said, this involved a fierl elaborate scheme, advertising on craig s list and other websites. out in the open like that? because law enforcement would seemingly have access to that. they have not given us copies of the ads, so i don t think they said a gambino family special. they clearly were up there. this is according to the government, the first time we ve seen this in a mafia case. there have been cases in the past of the mob shaking down brothels, for example, but the
oprah had her on to find out what it s like to raise 14 kids. as usual, oprah made it fun for the add yens too. today, oprah sits down with nadya suleman and gives all her babies away. you got a baby, you got a baby. you got aa baby. jimmy kimmel, everybody. that is the mash-up. next up, we re going to go live to louisiana, off the coast of louisiana for the very latest on the breaking story, the desperate race to find 11 missing workers after that massive oil rig explosion. stay with us.