58 local and international films had been showcased. why this festival? why now? why there? translation: the residents of these camps, before their cities were occupied, had many cultural and art centres. we are hoping that this festival will help them, even for a moment, to forget about their trauma and their losses. most of the displaced people in these camps are kurds from northern syria. once there was a vibrant art and cultural community, and women were active members. this woman is from afrin. she has been living in this camp since turkish proxies captured her city three years ago. translation: i m happy happy
decades have seen wars, civil unrest and peace deals but it s often appeared like little changes when it comes to israel and the palestinians. that s not how it looks right now. whoever is president from january will face a new middle east and potentially historic decisions. president trump along with his son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner have been moving the needle in ways previously thought unthinkable and in ways that are, perhaps, irreversible. i took my promise, recognized the true capital of israel and opened the american embassy in jerusalem. reporter: for filling a passionate goal of his evangelical base and shattering the long-held idea of u.s. support for a palestinian capital in east jerusalem. the u.s. has recognized golan heights and benjamin netanyahu
old city of east jerusalem were people now are not going to be able to gather, to shop, to be outdoors this was earlier today, because israel is a number of hours ahead. it is already sundown there and people are having to be sheltered at home. meanwhile, president trump is questioning the fbi director after chris wray warned about russian interference in the election outside experts agree russia is at it again. details coming up. is is andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. tech: at safelite, we re here for you with safe, convenient service. tech: we ll come right to you. upbeat music tech: you ll get a text when we re on our way. tech: before we arrive, just leave your keys on the dash. we ll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. upbeat music tech: and that s service you can trust
two dozen wildfires blaze across california as the heatwave sees los angeles county hit its highest ever temperature. typhoon haishen has lashed south korea s east coast, causing landslides and bringing down power lines. hundreds of rohingya refugees land in indonesia after six months at sea. the opening concert is dedicated to italy s health workers. about 25 of the country s and is pepper, the opera stars are singing culturally aware robot, arias from italian opera. the answer to the care home staff shortage? i joined them at last minute rehearsals in a nearby venue. but how did opera singers keep themselves in shape to prepare themselves for a live performance after months of lockdown? well, opera singers are a little bit like athletes their artform is physically demanding, and they have
will spoil it. relief all around, the sun appears for the stars of italian opera. and as final preparations get under way, i catch up with one of the conductors, ricardo frizza, and ask him what it s like to conduct an orchestra with new social distancing rules. it s difficult, it s not the same as before. because, of course, the more distance between the musicians, there s been more complications for the ensemble, for them playing together.