david leonard: no, a friend of his does. a politically ambitious father, politically ambitious son and the have resources to do something with that and the family connections with the in-laws. david: mexican drug cartels have come up with an innovative way of getting profits back over the border. carol: we talk with the reporter. >> authorities have cracked down on banks for sending money that drug cartels have tied up, so banks have become more careful about the amount of money they a allowed to get wired -- bailout get wired, -- they allowed to get wired, especially big amounts, like drug cartels need. david: how much money are we talking about? alan: in general, they move billions and billions of dollars each year. a lot of it is in bulk cash smuggling, which is when they stick it in suitcases or cars and moving across the border. some and wire transfers and some of it is what they call trade based money laundering and that is what the article is about. the way that they turn it into other kinds of things. in this case, g