statutes regarding classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor was bring such a case. kimberly, this is big breaking news today. really unexpected. really unexpected for james comey who was apparently doing an fbi recruitment event and didn t know about it until he saw on the screens in the back of the room that he had been fired. can you imagine? and this happened in los angele los angeles. following the motorcade that they believed to be former director of the fbi comey, that is a picture of the plane taking off. the live action shot of a plain, america. you only get that here. that is not stock photography. it s a real plane. obviously he didn t make his speech but the clip that you displayed, dana, that is the crux of this. a career prosecutor, you don t
2015, 43% of drivers tested in fatal accidents had used drugs. that s compared to 37% of drivers who were above the legal limit for alcohol. it s first time ever that the drug driving figure tops the drunk driving tally and fatal accidents. what about this? this is something i ve really been focused on as a prosecutor in san francisco and los angele los angeles. when you start out in the d.a. office, you start out and prosecute a lot of drunk driving cases. i saw an increase in people who were pulled over for being under the influence of narcotics. when you look at the shift in this country and the epidemic of people addicted to opioids and other drugs, prescription pain medicine, it s become so prevalent in terms of the abuse of it. wrecking families. this is so significant and
a new report shows that in 2015, 43% of drivers tested in fatal accidents had used drugs. that s compared to 37% of drivers who were above the legal limit for alcohol. it s first time ever that the drug driving figure tops the drunk driving tally and fatal accidents. what about this? this is something i ve really been focused on as a prosecutor in san francisco and los angele los angeles. when you start out in the d.a. office, you start out and prosecute a lot of drunk driving cases. i saw an increase in people who were pulled over for being under the influence of narcotics. when you look at the shift in this country and the epidemic of people addicted to opioids and other drugs, prescription pain medicine, it s become so prevalent in terms of the abuse of it. wrecking families.
what is mapt by this. you know, diplomacy shouldn t be a mystery game. i mean, you should give clear signals to people. let s see what he has in mind. but i fine that a little hard to receipt right now. i am selfishly worried about the 27,000, 28,000 americans in uniform who are within artillery distance of north korea, say nothing of a nth korea that could build a missile putting los angele within distance. same question. what do you do here? well, you got it. i mean it is a tough issue. there are 20 million south koreans within artillery range of north korea. i think there are a couple of things we need to do. one we really have to strengthen that relationship with south korea make sure the south koreans know we are all in the the north koreans want to go there. and i think the deployment of these anti-ballistic missile systems is the right thing to do. but it is equally important, and
issue about the pension is still relevant. we re going to see, i think a lot of municipalities and cities and counties and states for that matter are watching the case to see what is going to happen. they ve made promises they can t keep. we were talking during the break about los angeles, the mayor of los angele los angeles good and long-time friend and loyal supporter of the president. even he is leaning on the unions. he is trying to get the unions to make concessions. california is at the tip. they have a huge unfunded portion of their pension. also, there are other obligations, post-retirement op ligation like health benefit and none is covered. $46 billion, none of it is funded. they have to do something immediately. if the unions don t cave and the courts don t interfe interfere, will non-union workers be working for less money so union workers can continue to receive the higher hourly wages and