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how are police reacting to them? >> reporter: so, hundreds of protest ares came back at about 10:30, 11:00 a.m. this morning. they surrounded the park. it got rather aggressive police, they are shaking barricades trying to get in. we saw a few protesters one in particular with an american flag jump over. he was immediately tackled by police. they've come back and staking their ground. we also heard hundreds more or marching from a location nearby. at this point they are watching and waiting. i do have to tell you though, it is much more calm here than it was overnight. we've been reporting since 2:00 in the morning down there when those evictions were happening. the altercations were much more severe. there were 100 protesters that were arrested. they are handcuffed and led on to new york city police buses and they were booked by the cops. it is less than that now and it is a watch and wait and see approach and protesters telling me they have no plans to leave. >> what is the situation with the protesters now? do they seem they are still a cohesive unit or seem to be breaking up and going to different parks on their own or looking for another home? >> reporter: they sound to me like a rather cohesive movement. they are going in groups, big groups to different parts of the city but their hope is to come back here. one interesting thing, randi, i think we have sound to play for you overnight from them about what happened and what their goal is as some of them obviously want to get back in the park. take a listen to some of the people we talked to the wee hours this morning. you said you just left the park. it's about 3:00 a.m. tell me what happened. >> i was sleeping when i heard all sorts of shouting going on. i woke up to see the cops were surrounding the park barricading it. i couldn't hear the orders through the microphone, it was 20 minutes later i found out they were trying to kick us out. >> reporter: can you tell us what happened and why you are gathering here? >> we're gathering here to continue to support the need for justice in this world. the growing income debt and the showing this entire country and this is a continued stand. >> reporter: at one point some of the protesters banded together and were singing he shall overcome. we are the 99%, these are our streets. one of the protesters i talked to was arrested last night and released this morning. i said what does not having this park do to the movement? he said it's not about a location. it's about what we believe in, what we're moving towards. can do it with or without the park. >> poppy harlow, thank you. he says he likes to horse around with kids but not a pedophile. could jerry sandusky's comments come back to haunt him in court. a look at the case against him. ? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ with listerine® total care. its multi-action formula works to restore enamel, help prevent cavities, and kill bad breath germs for a whole mouth clean. whooo... 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what are you willing to concede that you've done that was wrong and you wish you had not done it? >> well, in retrospect, you know, i shouldn't have shourp showered with those kids. >> that's it? >> yeah, i mean, that what's hits me the most. >> are you a pedophile? >> no. >> are you sexually attracted to young boys to underage boys? >> am i sexually attracted to under age boys? >> yes. >> sexually attracted -- you know, i enjoy young people. i love to be around them. i -- but, no, i'm not sexually attracted to young boys. >> watching that paul, it is so uncomfortable to watch. what do you make of that exchange? >> well, this is a prosecutor's dream to have a defendant say something like that on the air. you know, i think that what a prosecutor would argue to a jury ultimately is that sandusky in giving that answer, it's almost this weird view of the world that he has, which is that showering with little boys is okay and that -- when asked if he's sexually attracted to them, he hesitates before answering. most people would say, no, are you kidding? how could you say such a thing about me? he has to stop and think about it. so it's very, very damaging to him i think in terms of his ability to defend himself later on at the time of trial. >> i want to get through more of these clips. he does admit to showering with these boys, as he calls it horsing around. listen to this. >> i could say that, you know, i have done some of those things. i have horsed around with kids. i have showered after workouts. i have hugged them and i have touched their leg without intent of sexual contact, but so if you look at it that way, there are things that that wouldn't -- that would be accurate. >> just very quickly, paul, your reaction to that. i want to get to a lawyer sound bite as well. is that -- >> he's made out 60% of the prosecutor's case. the prosecutor has to put him in a position where he's naked with a boy in a shower and got himself touching the boy' leg, you're only one inch from making out a sexual abuse count by showing that he touched him in an inproper area. he's handed the prosecutor his indication. jason carroll spent an hour and a half with sandusky's lawyer in a sitdown interview. i want you to listen to what he says and i have a question for you. >> jerry sandusky is a big overgrown kid. he's a jock. for everyone who has ever played sports, you get showers after you workout. when people hear he got showers with kids, oh, my goodness, like he got showers with kids. that makes him guilty, right? obviously anybody who gets a shower with a kid who is an adult has to be guilty of something. but the bottom line is jocks do that. they kid around and horse around. >> overgrown kid, does something like that fly in court, paul? >> no, it's not going to fly in court and it's really astonishing to see the attorney out making these statements because frankly the attorney may have made himself a witness in the case. usually attorneys give this sort of generic my client is innocent and we look forward to our day in court. he's saying my client was naked with the boys in showers and trying to imply this is normal conduct. i don't know a lot of people who think it is normal conduct. i don't know anybody who thinks it's normal for a man in his 50s to be showering with the child of another family without the other family knowing about it. i mean, it's just -- it's beyond the p pail of common sense to think someone will accept this as normal behavior. >> paul, appreciate your insight. nice to see you. >> nice being with you, randi. >> a little later we will talk to a senior investigative reporter at sports i will straig illustrated by what the responses reveal about joe paterno. hundreds of girls are forced into sex trafficking each month in the state of georgia. how child slavery is a growing problem in the u.s. taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. quaker oatmeal is a super grain. ♪ it gives me warmth. ♪ [ boy ] it gives me energy to help me be my best. quaker oatmeal has whole grains for heart health. and it has fiber that helps fill me up. ♪ [ male announcer ] great days start with quaker oatmeal. energy. fiber. heart health. quaker oatmeal. a super grain breakfast. this you think child sex trafficking is a distant third world problem, you are wrong. here in atlanta hundreds of girls ar bought and sold every month. the city ranks worst in the world for child prostitution. a new short film is dedicated to raising awareness about this undercovered epidemic. >> it may look like a child's fairytale but this film deals with an all too real subject. >> it's the rape of children for profit. it's an average of 300 girls will be sold each month to over 7,000 men. >> reporter: cheryl johnson is the executive director of street grace an atlanta based non-profit organization devoted to combatting child sex trafficking. they are using a dark disturbing al gory to help amplify the message. >> if there wasn't such a need, there wouldn't be so much business now would there? >> reporter: the film is called the candy shop, it's a story of girls being lured into and rescued from the sex trade and its imagery is raising eyebrows. >> it has opened a lot of doors that were closed. people don't want to have a documentary shown to a particular audience because it's too graphic and too harsh and real. whereas, this has the same message but it's done in a way that people are open to it and were able to accept. >> girls go in and candy comes out. it's magical. >> joining me now here in the studio, the producer and director of "the candy shop." i watched that trailer on your website. it's pretty serious, very intense. i've never seen a take on such a serious issue in this fairlytale like way. what made you decide to go at it that way? >> i came to the knowledge of 300 girls a month sold for profit in atlanta. it is one of the things that gets in your brain and you can't unknow it. it sticks with you. my team, wide stone got together to figure out what to do about it. we're not documentary film makers, we make fairytales we thought let's give it a shot, hasn't been done before. we wanted to make a story for the cause. >> what's the reaction been so far? >> well, we premiered at the fox last november and filled it up. it's helping street grace launch a national campaign. >> is this a film that you think is appropriate for children to watch? >> you know, it's interesting, people have said that if you don't know what the subject is about, it's actually not vulgar or disturbing, if you know what it's about, it becomes very disturbing. >> a lot of funds you brought in from the project you'll put towards trying to do away with the issue. >> we raised funds and we've signed away the rights to the film to street grace. anything it makes and anything it does it goes to street grace entirely. >> your heart brakds for these young girls. nicely done, thank you. >> thank you. to watch the film and learn how to help stop child sex trafficking, visit stop the candy shop.com. he stumbled over sexual harassment allegations, now over libya. first, here is your political junkie question of the day, who was mix on talking to during the 18 1/2 minute gap during the tapes? 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