a light that had gasoline in it. and you can see what s left of it. does look like the crowd is beginning to move. i m not exactly sure why oh, looks like impromptu march of some sort. if they walk out of here could be good news for the police. trying to disperse the crowd. as we look at pictures, tell our viewers, could be that this crowd is so big considering what is happening now in politics with the white house. speaker is editor at brietbart news, a website that s big proponent of the so-called alt-right movement and steve bannon is at white house, kids there at university that probably considered liberal. most of the people on campus i m sure upset by that. tell you what yiannopoulos posted on facebook. i have been evacuated from the berkeley campus after violent
this assembly. you may be arrested or subject 0 other police action including the use of force. reporter: it s a little difficult to hear. we can hear them over the microphones. easier for us. got to disperse or be arrested. prohibits remaining and unlawful assembly. as we listen to officer saying, giving the code and law about unlawful assembly and break it up or go to jail. you re on the campus. it s the birthplace of free speech. you re on the plaza where it began. does this campus have a history with this sort of thing? with yiannopoulos? reporter: this is as far as we know, his first visit here to
hat set on fire here. so this is very much about politics, a different approach though than what we saw in the 1960s don. thank you kyung. we ll get back to you. get back to the panel and talk about that phone call with the australian prime minister and mexican president as well but discuss the issue of free speech. as you heard kyung lah say earlier, talking about the current president and white house and steve bannon, this protest against milo yiannopoulos became a protest against the administration and having a person from brietbart in the inner circle. that s right. universities, especially east and west coast are debating right now how do we present the student with more conservative speakers because the east and
west coast have few professors from the right. but when you do that, have a dilemma that someone will incite a riot or bring protesters. went through it with harvard and kellyanne conway and clinton campaign. exploded on campus. it s difficult for universities to sort out. this is berkeley and lot of people look at it, there it is. berkeley all over again. we ve been here before. is that not yiannopoulos saying the left is trying to limit free speech or stop it. is it their first amendment right to protest this person? it s rather rich for him to talk about how he s being shut down by the left when his editor, his owner mr. bannon called for the press to shut its mouth. certain amount of hypocrisy there. i m not fan of milo s, put
tell you about. first out of california. speech by controversial brietbart editor at uc berkeley cancelled in the wake of protests that turned violent. kyung, has this turned into a celebration? what is going on? reporter: i don t know. people are dancing now. they have brought out music and they appear to be celebrating. what they are celebrating is that the brietbart speaker milo yiannopoul yiannopoulos was not able to speechl speak. scheduled to speak at 8:00 hang on. berkeley police are making announcement. can we listen? reporter: for the crowd to disperse. disperse which means break up