arrested close to 200 people. with the protesters cleared out. clean up crews sifted through the piles of garbage, scrubbing the concrete and the stench one resident described as rotting food and raw sue sage is now overpowered with the smell of disinfectant. of course, zuccotti park is the birthplace of the occupy greed. more and more cities shutting down. citing the filth, sexual assaults and at least one death. the chief fox report correspondent is live in zuccotti park tonight. jonathan, wow, what was the reaction there as this all went down? well, shep, the judge s decision allowed both sides to claim a sense of victory. the protesters were allowed to reenter the park but under the strict conditions that mayor michael bloomberg wanted. conditions which will make it very difficult for those protesters to stay for a very long time. take a look at the scene as police allowed the protesters
rotting food in the refrigerator and get rid of the fridge completely. it turned out to be way more than she could handle. i cannot leave it here. we have to take this out to the alley. a lot of time and effort. okay? don t let them go. i m really sorry. you really showed through today. how did do you it? i drink a lot. tell me about your tatoo. pretty funny. crossed her out. that s it. the morning that we had to get her on the plane we still had no idea if she was going to change her mind or not. i hope we get mom on that plane. that ll be good. good all around.
but attention, mom and dad, you may want to actually think twice before letting the little ones play in that area. abc s elisabeth leamy s the nasty facts. reporter: clumps of hair. rotting food. and gang graffiti. those are just some of the things mom erin jordan says she found when she followed her toddler into a fast food restaurant play tube. it was like getting hit with a brick. it was so disgusting. there was filth everywhere. it was black on the walls and it was sticky and there was grime inside the connecting tubes. reporter: with four kids of her own and a professional specialty in child development, she couldn t get the filthy scene out of her mind. so erin crawled into more play tubes. when she felt restaurant managers weren t responsive to her complaints, started taking her video camera with her, then posting what she found. just layers and layers and layers of dirt and old food everywhere that children touch. reporter: erin knew the play areas looked awful but
cabins at all. we are in an inside cabin. we used our cell phones for light. shepard: once the cell phones died you couldn t see your hand in front of your face. that was just the start of the ordeal for 4500 passengers and crew. because when the power went out, so did the john. the first 12 hours no one had bathrooms. it started getting pretty stinky on the boat. towards the back where the buffets were, yeah, it smelled like spoiled milk. i will never ever miss that smell. sewage smell, smell of rotting food because they were hiding trash everywhere. it got to the point where it was really bad stinkwise. shepard: fortunately the toilet trouble didn t last too long. the crew managed to hook up auxiliary power prompting apparent cry of celebration from bow to stern. i flushed it every time and it flushed and it was like i ran down the halls the toilets flushed. people are like are you kidding? people went running into their
control of the food in venezuela. there are 80,000 tons of rotting food in warehouses. communism is cool this is why we need to know history or else we re doomed to repeat it. i want to show you a little bit of our history. i want to show you this time line here. this is just a scratching of the surface of what has happened in our own country with communism. first we have to start in 1848 with marx and engels and come up with the idea of markism. marxism. leads to the workers association. paris commune. there was a riot, marxist riot, ended with 30,000 people dead. in 1870, we have to 6 one of those working unions for us. so we went on. we talked a little bit about