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5 things you should know this September 10: Devastation in the Bahamas, the human rights situation in Venezuela, the Apple event and more

2019-09-10T10:16:27.797Z


This is what you should know to start the day: meet the Peruvian chef who experiments with insects. A bank mistakenly deposited $ 120,000 in a couple's account ... Look what they did with e ...


Meet the Peruvian chef who experiments with insects. A bank mistakenly deposited $ 120,000 in a couple's account ... Look what they did with the money. In addition, we tell you the story of how the US He took a high-level spy out of Russia in 2017. This is what you need to know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Judge restores national order on asylum limits

A federal judge in California restored his decision to block the Trump administration rule that would prohibit seeking asylum in the US. UU. to migrants who have resided or traveled through third countries, including Mexico. Immigrant advocacy groups have claimed that the norm is illegal and puts immigrants in danger.

2. Grand Bahama is "dead"

Patrick Oppmann, the CNN correspondent in Havana, Cuba, traveled to Freeport, Grand Bahama, and Cyclone Dorian lived there. In this text, it tells the shocking devastation and the uncertain future of the island. "Grand Bahama is currently dead," Washington Smith told Oppmann, whose house was partially destroyed by the hurricane.

Authorities believe there are people buried under the rubble, but they have no way of knowing how many or when they will be able to reach them. For now, the death of 50 people has been confirmed, and that number is feared to increase dramatically.

But the story is different for the survivors: during the weekend, about 1,500 evacuees arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, aboard the Grand Celebration humanitarian cruise. However, in a social media video, an unidentified person announces through a loudspeaker that anyone traveling to the United States without a visa must disembark. A woman told a journalist from a CNN affiliated chain that up to 130 people got off the ship after the announcement.

3. Exclusive: USA pulled high-level spy from Russia in 2017

In a secret mission of 2017, so far undisclosed, the United States successfully extracted from Russia one of its highest-level undercover sources within the Russian government, several Trump administration officials with direct knowledge told CNN. A person directly involved in the discussions said that the evacuation of the Russian was driven, in part, by the concern that President Donald Trump and his administration mishandled classified intelligence and could contribute to exposing the secret source as a spy.

4. Bachelet denounces human rights situation in Venezuela

The high commissioner for the United Nations Human Rights Council, Michelle Bachelet, presented in Geneva an update of her July report on the state of human rights in Venezuela. "The human rights situation continues to affect millions of people in Venezuela and with clear destabilizing impacts in the region," said Bachelet. In addition, he denounced that the economic situation continues to deteriorate rapidly and considers that the South American country is going through “the most acute hyperinflationary episode the region has experienced”.

5. Medical Association urges to avoid the use of electronic cigarettes

After hundreds of serious lung diseases and five deaths, the American Medical Association (AMA) urged people not to use electronic cigarette products, said Dr. Patrice Harris, president of the Association, on Monday. a statement. He also asked the US Food and Drug Administration. (FDA, for its acronym in English) that accelerates the regulation of electronic cigarettes, eliminates unregulated products from the market and prohibits the flavors and marketing that seeks to attract young people.

At coffee time

The iPhone rumors you should know before the big Apple event

Don't hold your breath for a folding iPhone, with a 5G capacity or radically different from the models released last year. This is what Apple will probably announce instead.

Kim Kardashian West tested positive for antibodies associated with lupus

The celebrity doctor called with the news that his blood tests revealed antibodies associated with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, which left Kardashian West crying and "going crazy."

This man has visited 15,000 of the world's Starbucks for 22 years.

A man named Winter has visited at least 15,061 Starbucks stores on four continents since 1997, he says.

Do you want to increase your daily walk? You must be competitive

A new study found that those who entered a competition game to increase their daily steps had a greater increase in physical activity, compared to groups without rewards or with other rewards.

A bank mistakenly deposited $ 120,000 in a couple's account, and ...

A Pennsylvania couple faces charges of robbery after their bank accidentally entered $ 120,000 into their account.

So you can visit the Nazca Lines in Peru

You can get a specialized experience of the mysterious Nazca Lines, in Peru, without having to spend a lot of money, and without having to spend several days walking or getting used to the altitude. This is what you need to know.

The day's figure

40 seconds

The time interval in which a person commits suicide (every 40 seconds) in the world, according to new figures from the World Health Organization, which urged countries to do more to stop these preventable deaths.

The date of the day

"It seems to me that North Korea has a very, very strong own missile capacity ..."

Choi Kang, former director of the National Security Council of South Korea and now vice president of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, a prominent conservative study center in Seoul, spoke with CNN about the most recent North Korean missile tests.

And to finish…

Meet the Peruvian chef who experiments with insects

While inventing dishes that are not yet offered to the public, Peruvian chef Palmiro Ocampo and a multidisciplinary team, which includes scientists and a community in the Peruvian jungle, participate in the book "Tasty Peruvian insects." In the video, the chef presents one of the dishes of the book.

Source: cnnespanol

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