. >> unareest in baltimore in the evening hours but across the city scores of fires were set and looting at mostly mom and pop stores until dawn. it kicked off when high school students challenged officers at a nearby mall and facing criticism to what many see as a hands-off approach to the troubles. >>ia didn't you move faster? >> because there were 14, 15, 16 years kids out there and they're old enough not to do those things, and they're still kids. >> the comments that many think may have encouraged the violence. she blames the media for twisting her words and fighting back. >> you can't see everything that i see. you don't know all the different moving pieces. we work very swiftly and it's a very delicate balancing act when we make sure that we're managing but not increasing and escalating the problem. >> it's clear many lessons will have to be learned from the outbreak of the violence. it will be a long hot summer here. and advocate, jesse jackson is in town, with washington d.c., barely 50 miles away, needs to take on. >> unemployment. people the jobs, 18,000 vacant homes, hear tha