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don t think that the attorney general holder is going anywhere, anytime soon. i think he s very close to the president, but the president was very, very upset about the, not just the ap case, but the james rosen case. and he really wants changes in policy. and this on whether rules are applied consistently and confide confidently. ruth marcus, thank you so much. an arizona mother is now back on american soil after being released from a prison in mexico. yanira maldonado was released late last night. she was arrested last week after police say they found almost 12 pounds of marijuana under her bus seat. i m very grateful that i m free. someone put that in there and i sat in the wrong seat. maldonado was cleared after security video showed she only brought bottles of water and blankets on board the bus. [ musick ] i knew there were a lot of tech jobs
. for an american mother of seven and a devout mormon, a trip to mexico to attend a funeral of an aunt has turned into nothing more than a journey to hell. investigators are accusing yanira maldonado of smuggling 12-pound of marijuana when she was coming home. the pot was allegedly found under her bus seat. now she is sitting in a mexican prison. her family is convind, she was set up, framed for this. even a mexican state official, although anonymously, says he disagree, this was wrong. in a tearful interview, yanira maldonado repeatedly insists she is innocent and her nightmare is all a big mistake. reporter: yanira maldonado was emotional from the moment she saw us, escorted into the
all right. thank you, sheriff. good luck with your investigation. all right. thank you very much. our fourth story outfront, drug smuggler or falsely accused? an arizona wife and mother is behind bars in mexico tonight accused of smuggling 12 pounds of marijuana into the united states under her bus seat. a judge in mexico again today listened to testimony in the case against the woman. the mother of seven says she was framed. a short time ago her daughter made a tearful plea for her return while talking to our own wolf blitzer. we heard that this, you know, the minimum is ten years. ten years is a whole lifespan. and it s just, you know, we don t have that time, ten years to be separated from your own mother. i just can t imagine that. i wouldn t want to be separated from my own daughter.
we re not rich, but we re very honest and we always do our best to help other people. reporter: now, yanira maldonado is an american citizen who lives near phoenix, arizona. she was in mexico because an aunt of hers died in a state just south of the state of sonora where nogales is. on her way back, they decided to take a bus, and at a military checkpoint, where they re routinely checking buses and just any kind of vehicle, that s where they got stopped. so, i wanted to know, i asked yanira, how exactly did it happ happen, and this is what she had to say. at the checkpoint, they asked us to get off the bus, and they were checking for drugs or i don t know what else, and they say they found something under the bus seat, but i never saw