diaz-balart. right now inside a delaware courtroom, jury selection is underway in the high stakes criminal trial of president biden s son hunter. hunter biden is facing three counts tied to allegations that he lied about his illegal drug use when he purchased a firearm back in 2018. he has pleaded not guilty. this case focuses on a time of personal turmoil for the president s only surviing son who has been open about his addiction to drugs and alcohol particularly in the wake of the death of his brother beau. it s another trial at the center of the political universe coming days after his father s opponent and presumptive republican nominee donald trump was found guilty in his first criminal trial. mike memoli is outside the courthouse for us. joining us dave aronberg, state attorney for palm beach county, florida, and michael zeldin, former special counsel to robert mueller. mike memoli, take us inside that courtroom. how is jury selection going so far? reporter: well, ana
gasoline prices going up and also the cost of energy. let s hear from sheinbaum last night when she spoke to her supporters. reporter: sheinbaum speaking to all mexicans but also sending a message to all women in mexico. we know that today the news of her being elected is going around the world, the first female president in mexico in the country s 200-year history.
last night you could hear her saying all women arrive at office with her together. as she said we came here together, also sending a message saying mexico will work closely with the united states. there s a lot they will have to negotiate like immigration policy, also the economy. remember that mexico and the u.s. not only share a big border, but they re also each other s large trading partners. to see a woman elected president in a country like mexico, we know machoismo is a big part of the culture, one more note to how historic this election is. julia, what does it mean now for america s relationship with mexico? it couldn t come at a more important time, ana. as you know, we re expecting to hear as soon as this week something on executive action having to do with the southern border, and this policy, as we understand it, will rely heavily on mexico, to do even more than