glass of water. we had 2,000 weapons walk in to mexico which fueled cartel violence and killed hundreds of people. so why isn t president calderon commenting on this? he was willing to comment on this dream act but not the ream act this literally killed hundreds of his own citizen. dana: over 200. greg: yeah. another thing, based on the whole idea on a narrow subset of documents the argument is there are things that the public should not hear. and they are within these documents but that doesn t include apparently information on a secret computer virus to fight iran. it doesn t include a president developing a kill list. it doesn t include identifying a doctor who helped get bin laden. so apparently when it comes to releasing information, the white house is like a prostitute who rediscovers her virginity. suddenly, they are holding back the info. bob: that is good. first, there are 50,000 people kill in the drug war south of the border. if they hadn t gotten these guns they would
countries should not intervene to hold their concern sis at undervalued levels and countries with large surpluses and export oriented economies needed to continue to boost demand. so, in closing, i would note that with mexico s leadership we continue to make progress across a range of challenges that are vital to our shared prosperity. from food security to green economic growth that combat climate change from financial education and protection for consumers to combating corruption that stifles economic growth and in strengthening financial regulation to creating a more level playing field. all of this happened in large part because of the leadership of president calderon. i want to thank him and i want to thank my fellow leaders for their partnership as we work very hard to create jobs and opportunity that all of our citizens deserve. so, with that, i m going to
about 60 seconds or at least that s what we are told from the finals in the g-20 summit in mexico. they have been trying to figure out a way to help solve the european financial crisis which threatens the united states economy as well. the president is to speak for about 45 minutes. let s listen. [speaking spanish] shepard: isn t this interesting. we are getting the audio feed meant for spanish speaking audio stations and instead as a result we are hearing the president in spanish. and now english. the miracle of television is the way we go. president calderon s time in office. i want to say how much i valued felipe s friendship and progress we have made and building on the spirit here at los cabos i m absolutely
g-20, we agree that countries should not intervene to hold their kerr aenlss at under va e valued levels and countries with large surpluses and export oriented economies needed to continue to boost demand. so in closing, i would note that with mexico s leadership, we continue to make progress across a range of challenges that are vital to our shared prosperity, from food security to green economic growth that combats climate change, from financial education and protection for consumers to combatting corruption that stifles economic growth, and in strengthening financial regulation to creating a more level playing field. all of this happened in large part because of the leadership of president calderon, i want to thank him, and i want to thank my fellow leaders for their partnership as we work very hard to create jobs and opportunity that all of our citizens
good evening, i m erin burnett. former egyptian president hosni mubarak has been declared clinically dead. his lawyer and military contradict the reports saying he s in a coma. ivan watson is in cairo want to. ivan, what a day it has been. what are your sources telling you? reporter: good evening, erin. again, these conflicting reports, where we have state media on the one hand saying that hosni mubarak is clinically dead, the 84-year-old president who ruled this country for nearly 30 years. and then we have the supreme council of the armed forces which took over after he was ousted a year-and-a-half ago saying he s not dead, in critical condition, suffered a heart attack and a stroke and has been choppered to a hospital from the prison where he has been held since he was convicted of being an accomplice to deaths of hundreds of protesters here in tahrir square and in other egyptian cities a year-and-a-half ago. and ivan, tahrir square obviously tonight people are still t