Just a moment. Also though today for the First Time Since last weeks riots, the Shopping Mall has reopened its doors to customers. The employees that depend on it for their livelihood. This was the mall where those rioters smashed glass and looted stores. Baltimores mayor says the open mall gives her hope that her city is beginning to heal. This is just a great day for this community to have the mall reopen. Its a wonderful day. I was proud to support the investments that i think it was the Baltimore Development corporation made into this mall to do the major renovations and to see it bounce back so quickly just gives me a lot of optimism. Cnns nick valencia and sara sidner are with me both in baltimore, theyve both been talking to people who spent their day at this rally. Nick let me go to you first. What are people telling you . Youve been here marching with people in the street yesterday at the rally. Today was very different. Reporter today was such a different tone here poppy. It was really about bringing people together from the Faithbased Community and those that dont necessarily identify with being religious whatsoever. You can see here, if you notice sort of the crowd around me has thinned out largely gone their own way but what happened here today was special. Special because it brought together people from all walks of life. People that wouldnt normally spend a sunday afternoon together. We spoke with families all walks of life, all socioeconomic classes that felt like it was important to be out here today to continue the conversation about baltimore. They talked about returning to normal then there was this sort of moment where there was an understanding among those hosting this rally that baltimore may never be the same after this and that might not be a bad thing. Lots of conversations of healing happening here. Conversations, Uncomfortable Conversations being had here among those that attended this service. One of the points of contention here poppy, is the presence of the National Guard. That imagery here. And, yes we did hear the governor announce that the National Guard troops would begin to wind down as he put it. In a press conference earlier. But they didnt give a specific timetable as to when that would happen. He spoke a lot about it more in detail at a press conference earlier today. Where weve already started to withdraw the guard. The trucks are pulling out this morning. Its going to take a little bit of a while. We brought in 4,000 people this week to keep the city safe. Brought in 1,000 extra Police Officers 3,000 members of the guard and 3,000 volunteers to help clean things up. Its not going to happen instantaneously. Its going to take a couple days to get everybody out. We had to build an entire city to save the city. Reporter this is the first day that baltimore has not had a curfew in recent memory which is very exciting for the residents here. Its a step in the right direction, they say. And they hope those steps continue to go in the right direction. Poppy . All right, nick, thank you so much. I want to go now to my colleague, sara sidner. You and i were out on the corner of north and penn last night as the curfew hit, and some people refused to abide by it. We saw some arrests. Were now learning 46 arrests last night. Whats the expectation tonight now that the curfew has been lifted . Reporter look the expectation is you wont have as many people out in numbers and if they are out in numbers, that they will be very similar to what they were like during the block party. Nobody really knows until nightfall, right . Want to show you where we are. This is the same area where we were yesterday, north and pennsylvania. See the cvs that sustained damage and loots inging. Since then in this neighborhood there has been a lot of peaceful protesting most of it peaceful. There were arrests last night because when the curfew came the police warned several times and started taking people in and sometimes forcibly. I want to let you hear from a resident whos from here who lives just down the street from this very intersection. Lisa mills is here with me now. And, you know, we were talking a little bit. She wanted to share what she sees going on in her neighborhood. Can you tell me lisa what youve seen over this past week . What do you think about all that youve seen . Things have changed quite a bit vbt they havent they . Yes, it has. Heres what i want to make clear. A lot of people are misinformed about what this is. This is not about white cops and black people. This is about Police Officers misusing their badges to violate human beings rights. In every state. This is not a black and white thing. Its a cop thing. Its an ego thing. And the people have protested. The mayor, marilyn mosby. They have heard our cry and come to. What we have to do now, we have to relax. We have to let these people work. Weve done our part. We brought it up to everybodys national attention. Now im asking baltimore and all the other states that are supporting this cause to let the people work. Let the states attorney do her job and lets see what the outcome is going to be. Weve already started. We immediately started to clean up because no one wanted the riots and everything. So we want to focus on putting our city back to normal and getting things back to normal. This is going to take time. Its not going to happen overnight. The people have heard our cry. Let them work. Let the legal system do what it needs to do to make this right. Reporter lisa, thank you so much for speaking to us. Youre welcome. Reporter youre hearing someone whos lived here how long have you lived here . Ive lived in maryland for over 30 years. Im a real bmorian. Reporter i know they say balmore in this neighborhood. 30 years here. She knows the city well. Shes also asking that people like she said let the work get done and let the cleanup get done in the neighborhood. A lot of folks used to use the cvs pharmacy and some of the businesses have boards on them. Theyre no longer in use. A lot f folks relied on those. Those who dont have transportation. People are hoping they can rebuild now and that the protesters will respect that that they can protest a lot of folks here say you can go out and protest, but please just keep it peaceful. Poppy . Yeah, splut ly absolutely. Sara sidner thanks. Food to good to hear from her. Appreciate it. Baltimore looks and feels like a totally different city than it did a week ago. This is our city and were taking it back anger isnt taking it back. Thats right. Gods people are taking the city back. Well that was bishop nunez at last nights demonstration. Just 30 minutes before the curfew went into effect. He joins me now. Thank you for being with me sir. Appreciate it. Thanks for having any. What do you make of what youve seen today . Aisleim excited. Im excited impartially. Im excited because attitudes have changed, because people are trusting and are on the system and allowing the system to run its course. Im happy because theres not going to be any rioting. Im hoping that people are orderly. You can protest, but keep the peace. So that piece of it im excited and happy about. Now, the long term is theres a lot of work to be done. Thats the thing, right . The people in the streets here have been for the large part the people who have been protesting peacefully theyve been protesting for a lot more than just a decision to be made about these officers. Theyve been protesting for opportunity. Right. For communication. For better relationship with the police to police them. Look thats incumbent on both sides. Thats not just up to the police to make change. Its up to both. Yes. How do you as a faith leader help facilitate that . Well, i believe we play a very key role in that. You have to understand that these people that are rioting are broken people. Are hurting people. Are people that have been rejected. And so theyve lost all hope. Theyve lost they dont dream anymore. They dont have any expectation. And so finally, in frustration, they lash out. Whats interesting, i was in philadelphia on thursday night and those protests covering that and half the people who were there were people who told me this isnt directly impacting me im hear for the people that it is impacting. Standing side by side with them. Exactly. Youre going to see that all over the country. We are in a situation, a critical situation. I think last night, seattle exploded with some people protesting and were looking at washington. All over the country. This is an epidemic. This is we have multitude of young people that are rising up that have lost all hope in our society. The job of the church is to go out there and keep loving people in spite of the fact that they may not receive. I say this all the time. You can have all the Government Programs you want you an have all the money you want, you can try to help me as much as you want to but im hurt. I dont believe you. I dont trust you. It takes a dynamic, it takes time of you loving me in spite of the fact that i hate you. There that barrier is broken then i can receive from you. Thank you so much. Nice to have withdrew onyou on the program. You take care of yourself. Coming up we have new details on how the Police Task Force tried to recreate what happened to freddie gray to learn from it and also how that led to the arrest of these six officers. Well bring you that next. Why do we do it . Why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people . Why are we so committed to keeping you connected . Why combine performance with a conscience . Why innovate for a future without accidents . 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Heres the way the process works. Now, clearly, poppy, the significance of charging can not be overstated. Its an important step in charging because based upon the independent investigation that the state attorney did, she found based upon what she and her people did that there was probable cause. Now, what does that mean . It really means that from their perspective, theres enough evidence to bring forward charges. Ultimately that lies in a panel of people. Generally 23 members, they sit on a grand jury and those grand jurors make the decision twofold, a, is there reasonable belief that a crime occurred . And b, that these officers committed that crime . And so what the prosecuting attorney will do poppy, is theyll present evidence before that body of grand jurors and theyll either return a true bill meaning theres an indictment or theyll return a no true bill but the District Attorney the county attorney will give them a series of charges to decide from and once indicted if indicted the process will begin. And only if indicted will the process begin. Joey thank you for that. I want to bring our viewers this sound because earlier today cnn spoke with Baltimore Sun reporter Justin George who got really rare access into this police investigation. Listen to what he said. Even though the task force was pretty confident that the injuries to freddie gray took place in the van, they wanted to exhaust every sort of possibility that it may have happened at another time. May have happened during the arrest or at some other point during the wagon route. And in that case they actually were demonstrating the leg lace maneuver that freddie gray was put in right when he was arrested. And what they did was tried to simulate that and then also apply pressure different points of pressure and had this orthopedic doctor look and see if that could cause some of the injuries that freddie gray sustained, and the doctors prognosis, essentially what he said it was impossible for him to sustain the injuries from that leg lace even if they were standing on him or slamming him or sticking their knees near his back. So whats really interesting about this to give you some context here is that the Baltimore Police department allowed this local reporter in to see how they were conducting the investigation. My colleague, Fredricka Whitfield asked a reporter why do you think they let you do that . Frankly, they want to show the public that theyre being as transparent as possible. What do you make of the fact that they say, this reporter says the police force was shocked to see these charges brought because they themselves had not finished their own internal investigation . Well i understand that there were two investigations going on at the same time. The police force was doing their investigation and the States Attorneys Office was doing their investigation. And the most important investigation here is that being done by the States Attorneys Office unfortunately because shes the one whos placing charges. There was no rush to judgment here. Were hearing this all the time. There was no judgment. That comes in the court of law when they have their day in court. This happens during any normal criminal investigation where charges with placed once theres probable cause for an arrest. She thought she had the probable cause, she had the charges placed. Theres no rush to judgment. Yeah sometimes you have this happen. You have two separate investigations running concurrently. At the point she says they have probable cause, the other one, the police force is saying look ours wasnt even done yet. Well theres something else. There was this leak from the price de Police Department alleged leak that went to the Washington Post regarding the interview of the police of the other passenger in the van. This is very problematic for me. When you have Something Like that coming out of an investigation, how can you trust the investigation, how can the people trust the investigation . Tom fuentes, as a former Police Officer, former assistant director of the fbi, i had sheriff clarke on the program last hour who told me this is a rush to judgment these Police Officers are being thrown under the bus because of what he called you know these angry protesters and rioters and hes saying it is not right and it is too fast. Is bringing charges in, what, about a week and a half is that too fast . I think its about as fast as ive ever seen in 40plus years, so it is fast. Whether its too fast now is going to be something that you know is going to be determined during the prosecutive phase of this case. But on the other hand ive never seen this many resources. I guess going back to the kennedy assassination. Right. This is almost like a warrant mission. Hundreds of officers dozens of attorneys, medical personnel assigned orthopedic surgeons assigned during the investigation along with your reporter who was embedded in there because the Police Know Everything they say is not going to be believed. Right. So this is a very unusual investigation just by sheer resources its unusual. Joey wanted to jump in. Put things in perspective. Customarily as a former prosecutor we would indict people in six days if they were in custody from their arrest and build from there. From a sieve villecivilian perspective, people arrested every day get indicted rather quickly. I wouldnt suggest this is a rush to judgment because you have countervailing forces. What are those . Theres a grand jury to decide whether th