think that makes me here you can imagine that it s like a kind of incubate or that radiates out into the exhibition and so that you sense how much things are connected to each other i just must get busy as i m doing a bit and i thought once that. it takes time to fully appreciate the exhibition sometimes the works appear inscrutable and philippe i know doesn t want to explain his art he ll only say that it s a single endless process. with the words impossible to say when the works are really finished you can get close to being done but you never really achieve it. the sound of berlin streets serves as the soundtrack to the exhibition. the lines between inside and outside are blurred. one of the installations is made solely of transparent plexiglass you can t see through it. with filippo knows work everything
tying their authoritarian god the king so it is exactly what i do in all my work everything i ve done in terms of the talk of fee and the sound it s all of us in about one minute introspection on that threshold of political timing and religious and this is. what i didn t like is how the traditional i.e. that really is created as the construction of european united nations it really daemon ises the gypsies and the it s europeans in a terrible a negative way so what we re trying to do it this interpretation of ada is to complicate course. all backgrounds cultural ethnicities and then religious differences and time. sharing ishant draws clear parallels with contemporary politics you know the
his arrest due to a serious spinal injury. protests were expected to get underway an hour ago. and according to the baltimore sun, maryland governor larry hogan has sent state troopers to baltimore as peaceful protest continue. baltimore police commissioners spoke to andrea mitchell earlier as demonstrators demand answers. what we re doing now is not just focused on the police, we re focused on the entire episode. what i want to know is from the moment that the officers started work everything that they did. i want to know from the beginning when they had contact every step that took place. before the van as we entered the van, during the interim that he was driven in the van. joining me from baltimore, msnbc s adam reece. when the freddie gray s body turned over to the family and under what circumstances? reporter: good afternoon, frances. it was this morning the medical examiner turned over the body to the gray family. it s something they had wanted
figure out what happened inside that police van? how did this take place? what we re doing now is not just focused on the police van. we re focussing on the entire episode. what i want to know is from the moment the officer started work everything they did, i want to know from the beginning when they had contact, every step that took place. before the van, as we entered the van, what took place, during interim he was driven what took place when the officers realized he needed paramedics. we re not looking at a portion. that limits the investigation. we re looking at every piece and each degree. there was a witness that spoke to our station in baltimore, wbal saying after leg shackles were put on him, he was thrown into the van after wards the leg shackles. was he thrown with excessive force? do you know how that all took
continues, divers as well as ships equipped with sonar technology are headed to what appears to be the crash zone to help find larger pieces of the plane which could be somewhere near the bottom of the ocean. cnn s tom foreman is live in the virtual room to show us how this ocean search will probably play out. tom? jake really what we re talking about is three levels of searching going on. we know where the plane took off and where it was headed and where it disappeared and now we know where they found debris. we also know that particularly in these stormy conditions there are very strong currents out in here that have to be considered in terms of what they have done to the first layer of search. the surface layer. let me explain why that makes it a difference here. if you re talking about the surface of the water, where you have wind blowing and currents at work everything can move around hour by hour by hour. the lightest things can move the most. it serves a purpose because it hel