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from the smuggling of migrant to the u.s. with thousands arriving daily through mexico s southern border. the immigration crisis a major issue for u.s. voters this november. sheinbaum will become america s crucial partner to avoid another surge at the border. and moving forward, we ll be paying special attention to see what type of relationship sheinbaum will develop with president biden or donald trump depending on who wins the election in the u.s. there s a lot that has to be negotiated between the two countries. let s keep in mind mexico shares a large border with the u.s. but is also the largest trading partner with the u.s. also, sheinbaum will be different from the last two presidents mexico has because she speaks fluent english. she studied in the u.s. at berkeley and stanford. she might be much more relevant to americans. back to you. guad venegas, thank you for that report today there s new uncertainty over reaching a cease-fire deal in the middle east.
overnight. the election also happening across the u.s. with 20 mexican consulates allowing voters to cast ballots. as a young adult, it is really exciting to come vote for my own country. reporter: in mexico some voters waiting hours at polling locations. i think it s a necessary change and it s a good sign of progress in society. reporter: sheinbaum is an academic who shared a nobel peace prize for her work on climate change. it s the growing power and violence of criminal organizations that are expected to be her great elf challenge. hundreds have been killed at campaign events including dozens of candidates. mexico s drug cartels and gangs are thought to be behind the attacks. 20 years ago mexican drug cartels were just shipping drugs to the u.s. now they re doing business locally and extorting people and government, so they need to have a political base. elections are the opportunity to increase the control. reporter: criminal organizations are also profiting
on the democratic side we ll be watching to see, a, the ways in which those attacks on fauci are countered. we already heard it in the ranking member s statement, trying to say none of this blame should be placed at fauci s feet, but also saying the committee shouldn t be looking backwards. instead, they should be looking forwards at preventative measures. all this leaves fauci in a hot seat in front of a republican committee very eager to get him here publicly, although they ve had him behind closed doors for about 14 hours earlier this year. ali vitali, thank you so much. up next on ana cabrera reports, history in mexico. the first female and first jewish president elected in that country s 200-year history. and then the differing messages between israel and the u.s. over a new peace plan for gaza. what it means for a region in search of a cease-fire. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent,
time he filled out the form had been in rehab for, i think it was about 11 days. that highlights the nebulous nature of this particular subsection of the statute. an unlawful user or addict. what is an addict? yes, it s defined by u.s. law, but what does it mean that hunter may have thought, i m 11 days clean, i m sober, i m no longer an addict. that i expect to see as one of the themes of the defense here. danny cevallos and ken dilanian, monica alba, thank you very much. we ll check back and keeping our aye on the courthouse all morning long. a historic first in mexico. we are in mexico city as that country elects its first female leader. first, what donald trump is saying about, quote, a breaking point for the country if he goes to jail, as his words come back to haunt him. i felt, and i could have done it, but i felt it would have