Reporter deporis regularly played at various local clubs, and he lived in an oakland artist studio. He loved magic. So he always had a sparkle in his eye. He was always playing music. He was always working whateve job he could to play music. And was just always helping people out, having a good time. Reporter there is a small memorial here on rich street. Police have collected Surveillance Video from the coffee shop and neighboring businesses. It is not clear at this point what the video might show. Police are not releasing any specific vehicle or suspect description information at this point. Crime stoppers is offering a reward of 15,000 for information leading to an arrest. In oakland, laura anthony, abc7 news. Thank you. Deporis was a musician well known, Grammy Nominated singer Regina Spektor tweeted, i first heard him years ago at sidewalk cafe. There is a gathering tonight for friends to remember him tonight in berkeley at acton and parker streets. Friends are asked to bring phot
This year marks the 50th anniversary of what some call the new work rebellion. Activistnel of discussed the impact of those right and how they changed the africanamerican city. This hourlong discussion was posted by the smithsonian is he him of African American history and culture. Panel is entitled newark rebuilt and reimagined. Welcome theasure to and star of the panel of the he is a Winner Association award for best column and coeditor of the bullets winning investigation of the resignation of james mcgreevey. Both the author of nonfiction and fiction works else around the life and literature and journalism of existing in new jersey. He is also a professor at Rutgers School of journalism. Judge Claude Coleman who was a onduty policeman the night the rebellion began. That since become a leader in the community. Native and is a graduate of Princeton University who became the youngest person elected to the school board at age 17. Theing him will be headmaster of the benedict prep schoo
Taking statements from some people and here is the video of the scene we just witnessed. Tensions still running high from what we gathered in talking to the people involved in this fight. A young man a student here at the campus was standing talking to someone else. He was wearing a make great again hat and two people in a suv pulled up and one got out and according to the victim in this case he was punched at least once in the face. He was attacked by this person that he said he doesnt even know. He believe itself was a politic alli motivated assault in this case. We did see at least one person taken in to custody by Police Officers who responded here to the scene and i talked to i witness to all of this. Here is what he said. Im not sure where we are living right now this country of free speech. Its unfortunate to see how people are behaving way because the person just promoting his views. Reporter and again its not clear if arrests were made. We did see at least one person taken in
Uc Berkeley Place say they had extra officers on hand, they kept a hands off approach as they ordered the crowd to disburse. This campus is well known for its free speech stance. No group should hesitate to have an event. Now after the chaos on campus, a group of protesters marched to Downtown Berkeley where a number of businesses there were vandalized, Police Say Six people were hurt and one person who is not a student was arrested last night. Damage though on the campus is estimated at 100,000. Earlier ed to uc chance all right chancellor release add statement condemning the proest it, we deeply regret that the violence unleashed by this group as well as those who came to law flee assemble. Numerous crowd control measures were in place. Milo yiannopoulos posted a message to his youtube channel. Criticizing the protesters. Become so you early antithetical, they simply will not allow any speaker on campus, even somebody as silly and harmless and gay as me to have their voice heard. Now
Prof. Ferling hello, everybody. I want to thank the Atlanta History Center for inviting me in and provide a much nicer weather for me than six years ago when i came in when my wife carol and i were driving and that is, we looked at the thermometer on the dashboard of the car and it was 103 degrees as we came in. So it is much nicer to me. I want to thank you for coming out, especially on night when my priors are struggling to stay alive. I guess well find out how we think that when this is over. I want to talk with you tonight about jefferson and hamilton. Their political battle was over the shape and care for the new american nation and not battle has been a sense never really ended. Puts one in mind of the line from folksinger when he says the past isnt dead. In fact, the past is an event past because jefferson and hamiltons battle was over the same issues that have been perennial values in american clinical history. Struggles over the power and intrusiveness of the federal governmen