welcome to america s news headquarters from washington. reporter: and i m leland vittert outside baltimore city hall. a city returning to normal, or as normal as a city can be with the national guard still guarding much of this city. in the past couple hours, we have learned the mayor has lifted the 10:00 p.m. curfew so folks will be free to once again hit the streets all night long. we will see how that goes. also today, the announcement that that mall that was looted so viciously on monday as the police were ordered to watch it happen has reopened. the mayor a couple minutes ago spoke about what that means. what we saw over the past few days is not just the resiliency of our city but also our communities coming together. we want to heal our city. we know we have challenges in baltimore. we know that there s work to be done. i m very focused. i think i m going to continue to be focused on rebuilding my city. reporter: you might note that she did not comment on report
low income black people. the solution is go among those suffering the problems and support those grass roots leaders. hundreds of people came forward and cooked food for the people reporter: we saw tanya graham reporter: you said that tanya graham. the good news was the picture of the mother in the yellow dress who came out. she came out and stopped her son from throwing rocks. there s the woman beating her son and telling him to go home. why don t we have more mothers like that? there are thousands of mothers like that. but the qualities that make them effect makes them invisible. 70% of our poverty money goes to professionals who parachute programs reporter: they have a vested interest in other words we have created a commodity out of poor people. what we do at the center we go