Leaders pledge action against drug cartels

President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon set out an ambitious bilateral agenda Thursday that includes immigration reform, but focused their immediate aims on concrete actions to weaken drug cartels.

At a break during their meetings in Mexico City, the two presidents said their four years in office together will be marked by a new era of cooperation, not just on the drug crackdown but on trade ties and even working together toward better U.S.-Cuba relations and clean energy.