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5 things you should know this November 6: massacre in Chihuahua, the documentary of El Chapo and gasoline for condoms in Venezuela

2019-11-06T11:25:54.334Z


This is what you should know to start the day: in Venezuela they pay for gasoline with condoms or gum for lack of tickets. All about the Chapo documentary, presented and narrated by the per…


In Venezuela they pay gasoline with condoms or gum for lack of tickets. All about the documentary of Chapo, presented and narrated by the journalist Fernando del Rincón. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. El Chapo: two faces of a bonnet

Next Thursday, November 7 at 8:00 p.m. (Miami time), the CNN Docufilms program in Spanish presents "El Chapo: two faces of a capo." Conducted and narrated by the journalist Fernando del Rincón, the special is two hours long and examines how one of the most important drug cartels was built, through the lens of the dramatic three-month trial at Chapo in New York. The trial of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, "El Chapo", revealed new and impressive details about the history of this drug dealer, which in turn is closely linked to the recent history of our region.

2. The murder of 9 people in Chihuahua

Nine members of the LeBarón family, all with dual US-Mexican citizenship and part of the Mormon community, were killed Monday in Chihuahua, according to the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection of Mexico, Alfonso Durazo. Six women and three children are among the dead, Durazo said during a press conference on Tuesday. Durazo explained that the attack could have been a mistake of "groups in conflict in the area." Durazo detailed how the attack went, minute by minute. In addition, CNN spoke with Kendra Lee Miller, who says her brother, Howard Miller, and sister-in-law, Rhonita Maria Miller, were preparing for Kendra's wedding, which was scheduled for next week in La Mora, Mexico, where she He finds the family ranch when his car was attacked. CNN in Spanish spoke with Julián LeBarón and Adrián LeBarón, relatives of those killed, who said they found the bodies and that the murders were not a mistake, but an organized crime action.

3. Political judgment: was there quid pro quo?

The US ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, on Monday added three pages to the testimony he sent to the commission evaluating the political trial against US President Donald Trump. Sondlan said he had remembered a conversation on September 1 that took place on the sidelines of a meeting between Vice President Mike Pence and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he told a senior Zelensky official that security assistance and investigations they were linked; that is to say that there would have been a quid pro quo - a Latin expression that means "to give something in exchange for something" - with Ukraine. Sondland's new testimony, which was included in the public testimony of the transcript of his appearance behind closed doors on Tuesday, adds to the evidence of the Democrats that President Donald Trump connected the freezing of US security aid to Ukraine to investigations into the 2016 elections and former vice president Joe Biden, which affects the heart of the political trial. What does the expression “quid pro quo” mean and what does Trump's political trial investigation have to do with it? We explain it here.

4. Who is Luis Fernando Camacho?

On November 2, opponent Luis Fernando Camacho gave President Evo Morales 48 hours to resign; He also wrote a letter of resignation to the president of Bolivia, in a crusade, he says, to enforce democracy in the country. Luis Fernando Camacho was born in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in 1979. He is a lawyer, university professor and entrepreneur who has served as president of the Committee for Santa Cruz since 2017. The association headed by Camacho seeks to enforce the right to citizen vote and democracy , who believe they have been violated, and have been doing so with other organizations, citizen platforms and organizations in defense of democracy since February 2016, when the result of a referendum that, with 51.3%, denied Morales a new one was not respected postulation.

5. The final will be in Lima

The final of the Copa Libertadores between Flamengo and River Plate will be in Lima on November 23. This was decided by Conmebol on Tuesday after deliberating considering the protests in Santiago, Chile, the original headquarters of the party. A year ago the final between Boca Juniors and River Plate was played in Madrid after several weeks of postponement.

At coffee time

Emma Watson says she is her "self-partner", not a single

Emma Watson has said that she prefers to call her "self-partner" instead of single as she approaches her 30th birthday. Watson coined the phrase in an interview with Vogue in which he talked about the pressures of turning 30.

A study reveals that some people attract mosquitoes more

A study conducted with identical and fraternal twins found that some people really are more attractive to mosquitoes. We tell you why.

In Venezuela they pay gasoline with condoms or gum for lack of tickets

The crisis in Venezuela does not give way and the pockets of Venezuelans are increasingly affected. However, when it comes to refueling their cars with gasoline, things change and citizens in the country have decided to return to the past through bartering.

The date of the day

"We will have no relationship with Mr. Maduro."

The elected president of Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, announced Monday that when he takes office he will break any relationship with the government of the questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. Giammattei will be sworn in on January 14, 2020.

The day's figure

18 months of preventive detention

In Peru, the Judiciary issued 18 months of preventive detention to 14 of 16 judicial arbitrators accused by the Prosecutor of the Nation of favoring the Odebrecht company in different arbitration awards in which they participated. These lawyers are accused by the prosecution of having committed crimes of bribery, illicit association and money laundering, to favor the Odebrecht company in the arbitrations carried out with the Peruvian State.

And to finish

They rescue a passenger about to be rammed by a train

A public transport employee rescued a man a few moments before being hit by a BART train in Oakland, California.

Source: cnnespanol

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