The 5 things you should know this September 2: They try to attack Cristina Fernández de Kirchner with a weapon

What you should know about the plebiscite in Chile. A look at the sheer numbers that make the Artemis I mission such a monumental feat. September 2022 releases: series and movies on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and HBO Max. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.

1. They arrest a man who would have tried to assassinate Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner with a weapon
The Federal Police of Argentina reported that they arrested a man who apparently tried to attack the Vice President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, with a firearm. The incident occurred outside the building where Fernández lives, in the city of Buenos Aires. 2. Joe Biden Offers a Gloomy Assessment of American Democracy President Joe Biden made a serious assessment of American democracy during a rare prime-time address from Philadelphia, where he claimed that Donald Trump and his closest political allies “thrive on the chaos” and warned that his attempts to undermine democracy could turn into violence. “They do not live in the light of truth, but in the shadow of lies,” Biden said outside Independence Hall. 3. The plebiscite vote in Chile is approaching More than 15 million Chileans vote this Sunday if they approve or reject the proposal for a new Constitution. The current one was created during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Follow the coverage at cnne.com/chile What will happen in Chile after the plebiscite? 2:57 4. The Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents Photo Included in the government’s most recent court filing, in its effort to investigate Donald Trump’s handling of classified materials, is a unique and tantalizing photograph that shows a series of documents found on the former president’s Florida resort property. See what details the photo of the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago reveals 3:03 5. Artemis I, in numbers Nearly 50 years later, NASA is ready to return humans to the lunar surface with the Artemis program. The next chapter in lunar exploration will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a human presence on the Moon and beyond, and it begins with Artemis I. Here’s a look at the big numbers that make the Artemis I mission a monumental feat. What went wrong before the launch of Artemis I? 2:56 At coffee time September 2022 releases: series and movies on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and HBO Max From the life of Marilyn Monroe —played by Ana de Armas— to the return of “The Lord of the Rings” to a new “Hocus Pocus” and “Pinocchio” tape, at Zona Pop CNN we compile some of the most important premieres on four of the most sought-after streaming platforms: Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and HBO Max. Critical Eye: I have absolute faith in Ana de Armas’s Marilyn Monroe 2:11 A Southwest Airlines passenger AirDrop a nude photo of himself to other passengers The pilot of a Southwest Airlines flight threatened to cancel takeoff after someone on the plane sent a nude photo to other passengers. The transfer market closed: here the 10 best movements of 2022 The summer transfer window ended this Thursday, September 1 in the most important leagues in Europe and many clubs made contracts to strengthen their teams. Here, the ranking of the best. European football’s most influential signings so far 0:59 Twitter is (finally) testing the “edit” button for tweets Twitter said (where else?) in a tweet this Thursday morning that some users might start seeing edited tweets in your feed because you’re testing the long-awaited edit button. “This is happening and you will be fine,” the company added. Studies Confirm How Harmful Ultra-Processed Foods Can Be Eating lots of ultra-processed foods significantly increases the risk of colorectal cancer in men and can lead to heart disease and premature death in both men and women, according to two new large-scale studies. They warn of the dangers of consuming ultra-processed foods 0:45 The figure of the day 7 points The math scores of nine-year-olds in the United States fell for the first time between 2020 and 2022. The drop of seven points on average, along with a worse performance also in reading, gives a sign of the state of education two years after the pandemic began. The quote of the day “Our economy fell, but we managed to recover pre-covid levels” López Obrador delivered his fourth government report in Mexico City, outlining the achievements of his administration as he entered the last half of his term. López Obrador: Inequality and poverty have been reduced in Mexico 1:33 And finally… Canadian newscaster swallows a fly on live television A Canadian television presenter swallowed a fly while she was presenting the news live. The video made its way to social media, where she was compared to the premier of Ontario, who previously swallowed a bee. CNN’s Jeanne Moos reports. Host swallows a fly on live TV 2:05