And the are controvers contrt could be right in your pocket. We begin tonight with a growing divide between the u. S. And israel. A new Magazine Article reports an unidentified u. S. Official directed a crude insult at the israeli Prime Minister, it is a term we choose not to use on the air but there has been a lot of name calling most of it over the expansion of israeli settlements. Nick schifrin reports. Bmentbenjamin netanyahu visid the knesset. Were i not to defend the state of israel were i thought to insist vigorously on our national and security interests they would not be attacking me. And despite all of the attacks i suffer i will continue to defend our country. I will continue to defend the citizens of israel. There is no love lost between the u. S. And israel right now. Last week the defense minister went to washington and secretary of state john kerry and others refused to see him, because he referred to the secretary as messianic. Now, most of the tension right now is over settlements, especially, israels plan to build a thousand units inee jerusalem. Goes to why netanyahu so publi publicly post office thpublicly. Words of jerusalem violence, support he needs to get reelected, the language he uses around those announcements, he wraps in the same patriotic flag he does today. John, all politics are local and he is in part appealing to his base when he does so. Trying to outlast an american president who is antipathy for him is mutual. Thats nick schifrin. Libby casey is live in washington. Whats the response . Reporter well, john, the white house is trying to minimize the fallout, this is a fight not only over words but over policy divisions. Trying to head off whats being described as a dplom diplomatic crisis the white house is scrambling to down play the comments made to a Senior Obama Administration official. Comments like that do not reflect the Obama Administrations view and we do believe they are counterproductive. White house spokesman josh earnest is not the only one trying to deflect the attention. The secretary of state, the president of the United States, people who are leading our relationship dont view that language in those words as appropriate or accurate. Jen saki says the administration is not trying to figure out the source of the comments. Thats unacceptable say some republicans including House Speaker john boehner. He is calling on the source to be exposed and fired and said that the president either condones the profanity and disrespect used by the most senior members of his administration or he does not. It is not just fight over words, the bigger tension, deep tensions and the israeli relationship. The Obama Administration has a red hot anger at Prime Minister netanyahu for his west Bank Settlement policies. The white house will only go so far in its public criticism. Diplomatic and security talks will go forth on thursday. The relationship is not in crisis. The relationship is fundamentally stronger in many respects than its ever been. The tension with Prime Minister netanyahu dates back to 2009, has deepened over Irans Nuclear program. John the latest tension between two countries described as close allies and two leaders that have often had a difficult relationship. John. All right, libby casey, libby thank you. A prominent israeli activist was seriously wounded tonight in a drive by shooting in jerusalem. The man identified at yahuda glick, jews call the site the timple of temple mount, dorks say glick is in serious but stable condition. Jaime joins us, welcome its did to have you. First your reaction to the shooting. This is a very ominous and potentially dangerous development. We are dealing with the epicenter of the religious factor of the israelipalestinian conflict and because we are dealing with a group of people who may very well decide to assert themselves on the temple mount or close to the temple mount which is closed to any and all by the israeli police. There is a potential for some sort of blowup at this very sensitive place and that could auger bad things for the situation because the situation in jerusalem as you know has been very, very tense for quite a while now. And now we have tension between more tension between the United States and Prime Minister netanyahu. First of all give me a reaction to this article and the statements that were revealed there. Well first of all this is a situation that has existed for quite a while. And it is very interesting that a word, an expletive used by one senior official, we dont know who he is, has managed to blow it up and bring it to the surface. I dont know what it says about our profession and the world we live in but its an ironic situation. But it does reflect the depth of the animosity. The Prime Minister took it to the knesset today, why . It made a lot of headlines in israel and he needed to explain to the israeli people or at least he felt he needed to explain to the israeli people why he was producing this kind of sentiment in the white house, in the place which is ostensibly israels greatest ally and also because he wanted to score political points and israel at least in the short term if you confront an unpopular american president such as obama you can make political hay out of it. And when israelis or israeli officials ministers talk about the secretary of state and call him messianic thats different according to Prime Minister netanyahu . Everybody sees things in their own point of view. Let them know he was in quarantine to use that term, he came to washington and except for his meeting with chuck hagel he didnt get any meetings. There was this snub, this back and forth thats going on again its reflections that while at their base the professionals are cooperating with each other, i dont remember and have been covering this for many, many years. I dont remember such acrimonious ties at the top. So netanyahu makes political points at home but at the expense of the relationship between the United States and israel . I mean, it essentially doesnt matter anymore . Is that what hes saying . The question youre asking i think, is it a lost cause . Are there relations between obama and netanyahu a lost cause . At a certain level i think they are but theyre politicians so theyre going to keep on coming back from the brink. I dont think theyre going to go over the cliff but this is as bad as ive ever seen it and its not just for show, that one official happened to say. Its a reflection of the deep distrust thats been built up for many years. They dont like each other. They dont trust each other. They dont believe in each other. And it all exploded today, again because of this one vulgar expression that one official used. It cements to get clearer ever day. Jaime selev, good to see you. Kurds are finally getting on the ground reenforcements. Bernard smith reports from the turkey syria border. For turks its an unprecedented site. Kurds being escorted with a military convoy of turkey. The turkish government is allowing about 150 fighters to transit its country after pressure from the u. S. To help kobani from falling to i. S. I. L. Letting them through. As the convoy made its way the u. S. Led Coalition Led more air strikes, focused on the border crossing. A place has been a focus of repeated assaults from i. S. I. L. Fighters. Instead of finding a way to reconcile between the different parties, the United States now decided to arm more people and to train more people. And this will only prolong the war and this will be more heavy than it is now. The peshmerga are bringing with them heavy weapons such as artillery and mortars. It is this equipment that the kurdish army say they desperately need. There are also reenforcements from the Free Syrian Army. Added to the peshmerga it means about 200 men. This is where both sides have thousands of men and i. S. I. L. Seems to be able to easily and rapidly replenish its ranks. Bernard smith, on the turkey syria border. I. S. I. L. Raises money, some of that money comes from donors that are part of the u. S. Led coalition. Today, real moneys ali velshi salt down with that man the treasury departments david cohen who says, the aneed to do allies need to do more. Different than the countries the governments themselves funding i. S. I. L. Thats our concern. There is a number of i. S. I. L. And el nusra funds and al qaeda fund raisers who have been identified by the united nations, identified by the United States, as being active. As being active fund raisers for these organizations, some of whom are continuing to operate in some of the countries in the gulf. Now u. S. Officials are also warning that the fight against i. S. I. L. Will take a long time. Retired general john allen is coordinating the american led campaign against the group and allen told al jazeera that the u. S. Plans to set up at least three facilities otrain Syrian Opposition fighters. We clearly expect that the Free Syrian Army elements will be built into a credible field force that can hold its own and to deal with dash but to deal with the el nusra elements and be able to conduct operations. We want the Free Syrian Army to be able to defend themselves. Thats the intent. We are building a Free Syrian Army that can be supportive of the Syrian Opposition and as we talk about the political outcome in syrian, that does not include bashar alassad, that the moderate Syrian Opposition becomes not only a prominent voice, in the political outcome, but the preeminent voice in the political outcome. Also from syria today, brutal new video that shows the aftermath of a barrel bomb. Dropped on an encampment in idlib province. Barrel bombs are illegal in international war. Fierce fighting between Government Forces and the nusra front, thats a group linked to al qaeda and one of the groups that the u. S. Led coalition is taking on. Some encouraging news on ebola from the world health organization. The number of burials has fallen in liberia and the rate of new infection appears to be declining. But officials warn the epidemic is far from over. There have been nearly 13,000 cases worldwide, nearly 5,000 have died. A nurse kaci hickox is refusing quarantine orders. Back in maine says she has no symptoms. Says the quarantine violates her rights, governor is now seeking Legal Authority to force her to comply. State police are currently monitoring her at home. Today president obama met with Health Care Workers on the front lines on that fight against ebola. Lisa stark has more. From washington. Reporter john, the u. S. Led forces in west africa are making a difference. Surrounded by these Health Care Workers who have already gone to west africa or planning to go there he called them american heroes who are willing to go into the heart of the ebola epidemic and he said they deserve our respect. He said, their efforts should be applauded. Not discouraged. We have to keep in mind that if were discouraging our Health Care Workers who are prepared to make these sacrifices, from traveling to these places in need, then were not doing our job in terms of looking after our own Public Health and safety. What we are what we need right now are, these shock troops who are out there leading globally. Reporter and the president reiterated a point he has stressed before that the only real way to protect americans is to stop ebola at its source in west africa. And the president also took on his critics a bit. He said there are those who talk about american leadership. But then want to run in the opposite direction when it comes to ebola, or hide under the covers. He said, that frustrates him. The president said, that is not what americans do. We step up, he said, and we do the right thing. Thats lisa stark, and coming up next the comic book that explores the threat to your privacy. Plus. The senate race in the recycle mountairockymountain ste tightest in the nation and coming up why the land vote coullatino votecould be the mosn the nation. Colorado is a curriculum Battle Ground for control of the is a critical Battle Ground for control of the u. S. Senate. The key to colorado could come down to the States Latino vote. Paul beban just returned and brings his report. Paul. President obama won the nationwide latino vote 71 to 28 , but two years later what i heard from latinos were do you believe that the democrats are truly committed to their issues and worried that the president s sagging popularity is dragging his party down. Across the Rocky Mountain state, democrats and their supporters like abel perez and sophia hernandez, ground game going door to door. Doing Everything Possible to make sure people make it to the polls. And in colorado, the democratic partys most important foot soldiers and targets are latinos. In the National Contest for control of the senate none of the states considered in play have a significant latino population. Except one. So here in colorado, the latino vote could prove decisive. Democratic senator mark udall, probably cant hold off his opponent, without it. 17 leaning toward gardner. At the cafe in denver, esther, rosie and laura tells me. I dont want a candidate to tell me when and where and how i can choose my Reproductive Health and its wrong. Reporter but there is a sense here that latinos are being taken for granted. We have been promised in 2012, we havent been followed up upon, i think ill stand this one out. Reporter vietnam vet Charles Trujillo used to be a democrat. You have been a democrat . Yes i have. You voted for president obama twice . Right and im sorry i did. Thats the name of that tune right there. Trujillo campaigned for George Rivera who is running for reelection in pueblo south of denver. Tell me what you say to latinos that are skeptical of the Republican Party . I point out the values we have, we share as latinos. What are those values . The belief in hard work, in having a Strong Nuclear family, the belief in religion and faith. Reporter but immigration is the red hot issues hurting republicans here. They want a better, it is better for them to come and better themselves. Senator udall rmin favors a h to citizenship. Abel perez has dinner with his family. His father is a permanent resident but his mother is undocumented. Abel himself is undocumented, but since his parents brought him here, he is eligible for nationalization. Under the dream act. At any moment any of my family could be picked up and deported. Im hoping to stop that. Almost every poll since the beginning of october has shown udall trailing gardner but one poll says that is because latino voters are being polled incorrectly. Hardest to reach when they are poled udall actually has a slight lead overall. But the bottom line here john its all coming down to turnout. Its all whether they turn out and vote for udall, a lot of ads have been focused on appealing to women at the expense of latinos . Some wags were calling udall senator uterus because he was so focused on women. The three women in the cafe say they have been left out and thats hurting the democrats and the president and hurting the democratic partys chances in colorado. Paul beban thank you very much. Checking for voter fraud. Thousands of people have been stricken from voter rolls as a result. But many legitimate voters are among them. More from america tonights joie chen. Grant is a journalist who has been following voting since 2000. I got into this stuff and when bush won by 527 votes. And now its a decade and a half later and im hearing the cry of voter fraud. Theres a Million People committing voter fraud. Is there really this big crime wave . Here is the type of matching that they do. Vincent Hardy Williams voted in williams. Vincent h. Williams voted in virginia. So they say thats the same guy. How do they know thats the same person . Stacy abrams is the top of tf ranking democrat. I sit as the minority leader of the house of representatives. This information has never been presented to the house of representatives. I think its unreasonable, i believe i should be able to request information from the secretary of state about the nature of the program about the origin of it about the resources being used to implement it and about whether or not we are systematically trying to disenfranchise our georgia voters. Voters are frustrated by the gridlock on capitol hill. Are send us a message, dear congress. Or tweet us at dear congress. Demanding answers from the president of mexico. And the Sistine Chapel gets a makeover. This is al jazeera america. Im John Siegenthaler and coming up missing in mexico. Angry parents of 43 students take their message to the president. And the experimental science lost in last nights rocket explosion. Big data, big surveillance, the comic book exposing a threat to your privacy you might not know about. A tense meeting today in mexico between the parents of 43 missing students and the president. The students were last seen more than a month ago after a violent confrontation with police. Adam rainey has more from mexico city. Reporter parents family members and fellow students of the missing 43 students have arrived in mexico city ahead of talks with enrique pena nieto. They want to tell the president that they want to change the process of the search for the students for their children, they say theres too much focus on looking for graves and not nut focus on looking for them alive. They also want the president to make an effort to stop criminalizing the students their children. There is a lot of reports in the press based on leaks from the attorney general, from guerror united, something that the parents say is completely false and they want the government to say their children these students are not being criminalized. Thats adam rainey. Cesar vargas, calls on the u. S. To demand answers about the missing students. Cesar welcome. Thank you so much for having me. You say its imperative that the u. S. Seek answers. You say the violence will have consequences within the u. S. What do you mean . I think sometimes we hear the politicians, washington talk as immigration as just domestic issues. Just as talking points. But because people emigrate to the u. S. , whether its violence, natural disasters, what were seeing now in mexico is the violence against young people and the same type of violence in Central America that actually spurred the border search that we saw from little children. Literal threatened with death by cartels, by gang violence. We are seeing this as immigration as an imrcia internl issue. So the u. S. Should do more and what impact is that going to have on the Mexican Government . If we really want to try comprehensive immigration reform, what can we do with people who are living here, if we want to get to the root cause of immigration reform, its becoming active partners with the country of mexico to see how we can protect the young people in mexico. Let me push back on you. What hasnt the u. S. Done . Well, simply right the drugs issue, the guns, many of the Drug Organization he are taken by our leadership from the u. S. You get them from the United States . Absolutely. Absolutely. And the drug supply is u. S. Driven . Well, we do have the highest demand of drugs that the Central American and south americans actually get. So its simply for us, one of the tough questions of what can we do to really understand, those conditions in those countries that the u. S. Can actively become partners in solving. Has the Mexican Government genuinely pursued this investigation done all they can do . Right now the government themselves, police themselves are linked to the missing boys, perhaps slain the students. The mayor of the town has escaped and now the mayor himself possibly has called on the local police which they are related to the drug gangs, really called on them to really take care of these children. The parents went to talk to the president of mexico today. Is this his responsibility . Absolutely. Just as is immigration and his security in his country is his responsibility, so is the security of our neighboring partner which is mexico that the president and congress should consider. So its about not actively going in there and being the save yors but it is working with our the saviors but working with our neighbors to solve the problem. Im not sure its gotten the sort of attention in the u. S. That it needs. Can you compare how much people are talking about it in mexico . Absolutely. The ready is that there is discussions with a lot of colleges, there was a protest at the Mexican Consulate in not only new york but across the country. So yes, i guess it hasnt got the attention but thats why for us, i think speaking i want to reach out to senatorme senatr menendez. Is it about the students and the families that have gotten the attention of the mexican people . I think its so personal. The fact is if you are a young person and fighting for justice in your country that you can get killed. I think thats something that strikes very personal to the mexican people. However for our purpose its about National Security. Its about how do we work with our Global Partner mexico who we share borders to see how we can bring that justice to the mexican people but also ensure our National Security by ensuring that the local police dont create dont work with drug gangs to really kind of cause another surge in violence that spills over to our borders. So does this threaten the political positions of many politicians in mexico . Oh, absolutely. I think right what were seeing now is that the government itself is not proper reply ensuring the security of its properly ensuring the security of its people. Ive been to mexico just two weeks ago and there really is a lot of leaders who really want to solve this problem. Its not just mexico itself. It is the issue there are good politicians who want to solve this problem, the president wants to solve this problem, just like anything, both countries need to see that the violence doesnt spread across the country and across the globe. Cesar thank you for coming. Thank you for having me again. Under pressure to give up their fight. Public support appears to be decreasing even though those who agree with the protesters say the movement is still at a standstill. Sarah clark has that story. One month on they return to the site where it all began. Most were armed with whats become the symbol of these protests. We cant give up. We cant give up after we have gone so far. Students and proaddress groups mark the promark the birth of the umbrella, the civil disobedience movement. They use torches to reflect what has started as a class boycott but now a larger social movement to change the city for good. Its very important, you know, when they have grown up they will never forget once we are fighting for freedom, democracy. Reporter but the government of hong kong has offered no concrete promises and students have yet to agree on the next step. It is with that in mind that public support for the protest is starting to fray. Protests have gone far too long. It is far too long. They should wrach it up, wrap it upper. Professional eliza lee has been watching developments closely and says time is running out for both sides to find a way forward for this monthlong stalemate. For the student activists they are definitely under the pressure of time to try to be able to achieve something before they lose public support altogether. While some students remain resolute, others are lose i contaminatstanthat. This will be a long term change. Student leaders work furiously on their next move one thing they do agree on is to stay poo. Sarah clark, al jazeera, hong kong. Unmanned rocketed for the International Space station, no one was hurt but more than 5,000 pounds of supplies and scientific equipment were lost. Roxana saberi has more. Investigators are surveying the damage. Three two one. Caused by tuesday nights rocket explosion. The company that made the rocket said something went wrong just moments before the launch. We will find out what happened, we will correct that. Flying supplies to the International Space station, since retiring its own space shuttles five years ago. It pays billions of dollars. Tuesdays accident is raising questions regarding privatization. There is no reason why a private company like spacex orbital cannot provide a safe service. Just the same way its never true that the government nasa specifically was always flawless. Reporter no one was hurt in the explosion but it destroyed several student science projects on board, including one led by these four 8th graders. I couldnt believe like our work is gone and i thought we never going to reach it again. Reporter this is what they were working on. An experiment testing the use of iodine tablets to make water cleaner for astronauts. The experiment was one of 18 to fly aboard the rocket. We have got experiments in microbiology, stem cell research, nanotubes. The first big science experiments from these young girls, refugees who moved from iraq less than two years ago. I would go to school and i do not i didnt know that much about space. Reporter the students now have a chance to keep learning about space. On wednesday morning the head of the program said all 18 projects will travel on the next rocket. I was so happy, like, i dont know, it feels like our host didnt go. Offering to help the u. S. Get its supplies to the International Space station. But the crew has enough food and water to last it awhile. Roxana saberi, al jazeera. Thanks oa russian launch that was planned months ago, an unarmed, unmanned rocket, Russian Rocket took off from kazakhstan, arrived carrying about 3 tons of food. Just about every digital step you took is stored and often shared. It is spelled out in the complicated terms of agreement. Al jazeera. Com has put those terms in a much simpler form. People feel like they need to have a facebook. When someone has a party and invites all their friends you just assume everybody has a facebook, so youre not constantly thinking, oh keith doesnt have a facebook. Let me remember to invite him in real life. Why not . Why dont you have one . The market problem is people are getting paid to disclose about themselves. Pate in this case means youre getting a discount or free service like facebook. Oh or like the Progressive Snapshot Program i signed up for. I put a tracker in my car for six months that recorded my driving habits in exchange for 30 off my insurance premiums. Coauthor of graphic novella about internet and privacy. How did you create this . Ten years ago, california tried to ban g mail. We tried to look at where weve been since then, we allow more invasive privacysearching now and look at technology for the future. Whats around the corner. Why a comic book . Its an abstract concept, prieives iprivacy in what we lo. My coeditor josh and i describe what, unraveling theory, when people give up private information it puts a stigma on persons that dont want to disclose. Even though youre a fine driver, you might be labeled as a bad driver because you have something to hide perhaps. Will we be able to escape these companies and really make personal decisions about who gets our big data and who doesnt . I think there always will be a personal choice. And i think one idea behind the piece is letting people know that when you buy perhaps an exercise tracker or some other type of internet of things sense is what its called sense is what its called, there has to be this going on. Doesnt congress have to pass legislation that protects consumers . That can be hard. Its been done in the past. Normally what you see on the legislative side are states that try and find solutions. But certainly with Current Congress you know some young people that i talk to suggest well its part of the deal, this is the way we live in the future. Do you think they will regret that down the road . Thats a good question. I think im certainly younger than my coauthor josh. Me. Yeah. People my age are starting to think about these questions. Joshs character is more permissive, and im more sir cuk couple expect. So circumspect. Releasing some of your information you might not do later on. You might get it out of the system. Its a fascinating system and we hope people will tune in online to see it. Thank you very much. Thank you. Smithsonian, put Art Historical documents and natural specimens online. Tom ackerman explains. The shelves in this vast climatecontrolled storeroom contain just a small fraction of the 137 million artifacts gathered by the many museums and Research Centers of the smithsonian institution. Items like the Worlds Largest collection of bat spet mens or primary specimens or primary document of the smithsonians first head. The plus more that keep arriving but tribin transcribing the daio they can be accessible to researchers, thats a bigger detail. Since the Transcription Center opened in june the volunteers arent very knowledgeable in their fields of interest. It might be someone who liked science when they were in high school and said, hey id like to transcribe this scientists diary, figure it apart. My favorite would be my favorite would be athe field bok. Volunteers like chiffon and victoria leechman who spend a few hours a week transcribing. I recently got a piece of the bay collection. Im also in contact with all through twitter with a lot of other volunteers for the smithsonian. So we do a lot of talking about what we discover, we help each other out. But you can also see if you thought Computers Made human transcribers obsolete, not yet. Scribbles like this defy, and couldnt defy the text of this centuryold field note but the same document as transcribed by a volunteer. This smithsonian isnt the only institution, so has the British Museum and the New York Public Library has invited help for its historical restaurant menus including 1. 3 million dishes, offering another taste of the possibilities the power of crowds offers to illuminate the worlds cultural records. Tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. Recipients dont compete on traditional fields. Their sport is played on the computer. Ashhar quraishi reports. College scholarships are awarded to the cream of the crop. But rmu has awarded varsity letters and substantial scholarship money to video game players. No sneakers or helmets required, a keyboard, mouse and headset are all these players need. 33 men and two women are some of the leagues best players, 27 million players logging on each day. Like their counterparts on the soccer field or tennis court, the esport Team Practices 16 hours a week, with coaches monitoring strategy. Freshman derrick was ranked 167 in america when the university recruited him on a university scholarship. You got recruited . I got recruited. To play video games . To play video games. I said what are you talking about . I show it to my parents, they say wow its actually a good school. And while some may scoff at the idea of calling video game play a varsity sport, coach of womens soccer says, these players bring the same skill sets as players of the traditional sports. Im open, pass here, theyre coming around here, that sort of clicked with me that its a team game and why cant we do as we would with any other sport and try to get the best players to our school. Having eteams is a way to get in on the ground level of a burgeoning sport. 197 colleges and universities in the u. S. Have e sport teams including princeton cornell and m. I. T. Derrick knows he needs to strike a balance between making the game and making the grades. It is a good thing to get practice, but also a good thing not getting too wrapped up in it. Hes getting a perfect 4. 0 but also, a possibility to go professional. Ashhar quraishi, al jazeera. What to red out . The Sistine Chapel. Dont shoot what do we want . Justice when do we want it . Now they are running towards base. Explosions going off were not quite sure. Fault lines al jazeera americas emmy winning, investigative, documentary, series. Good evening, im meteorologist kevin corriveau. This evening im taking you all around the world, the bay of bengal, heavy rain showers. The monsoon is starting to retreat from india, but through the bay of bengal and through sri lanka, we have seen major landslides in this mountainous region here. In this particular village, i want to show you videos that came out today where a landslide about 7 30 in the morning crushed about 150 homes across the area. Now we have some varying numbers that have come out considering the casualties here. But its ranging from 8 to 10 people dead but anywhere from 150 to over 400 people are still missing across the region. Now, as we go into thursday morning now, we are going to be seeing of course more of those numbers verified in the area. People have been told to evacuate the region because it is still very unstable across this area. Here across the United States we have some big changes in the weather over the next couple of days. We are going to be seeing a lot of cooler temperatures coming into play here across the great lakes. Watch what happens as the jelts jetstream starts to dive down across the southeast. We are going to see cold temperatures over the next couple of days. Take a look at we are looking at wichita, but very cold temperatures towards atlanta, 36 but on sunday morning were going to be seeing a little cooler high temperatures only reaching into the 50s. That is a look at your national weather. More news is right after this. Thousands of mourners turned out in washington to pay their respects to ben bradlee, the legendary leader of the washington post. He was our hero, benjamin c. Bradlee and he will be always. Bradlee led the post for quarter of a century most famously during the watergate scandal and he died last week at the age of 93. Next, well talk to the woman whose viral video is shining a light on what women face every day. Well see a special effects which. When michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel, he probably never expected millions would see it every year. Claudio levango has the story. An awe inspiring but frustrating experience. Visitors will be only 20 meters away from a frescoed sealing but due to poor lighting some of the paintings were highly invisible. But the vatican is now saying, let there be light. Led lights, which illuminate michelangelos masterpieces. In the 80s experts realize that the sunlights ultraviolet rate yaition wa radiation wag the frescoes to fade. Recently it came under the spotlight for a whole different reason. At the end of october the vatican gave car maker porsche a private tour, inside the chapel in return of 200,000. The vatican said the event was part of a new Charity Scheme and asked not to be so judgmental. Hard to do when the last judgment is more visible than never. Claudio levango, al jazeera, vatican city. Our freeze frame out of iraq where a Kurdish Peshmerga soldier reaches out his hands. Arrived in turkey on tuesday to say theyre on their way to help those in syria. Im John Siegenthaler. Thats our newscast. Joie chen is next with america tonight. We have lists, we dont have their address. With mid terms around the corner are some states protecting the votes or suppressing it . Also tonight, equality