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President Clinton to Open Town Hall on Prescription Drug Abuse at Johns Hopkins University

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Prescription drug abuse has been at an all time high for the last decade. No one can really say why or how this epidemic has gotten so big, but there are people who fight against drug abuse everyday. It is at an all time high amounts teenagers and it has not slow down nor does it look like it is going to stop. Prescription drugs can be very addictive if not taking responsibly and in moderate portions. Parents put their drugs down around the house and they do not expect that the child might pick it up and be curious as to what the medication is for, or what it might do to them. Help protect the children and yourselves and get as much information and education as you can on this topic and the prescription that you may be given by your doctor. Town Hall to focus on solutions to the prescription drug abuse epidemic; Today Show correspondent Dr. Gail Saltz to moderate a panel discussion with United States Senator Amy Klobuchar,  FDA Commissioner Margaret  Hamburg, Former Congress

Statement from President Clinton on the Passing of Senator Harlan Mathews

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Harlan Mathews like any other political party has done his time in politics. He spent 10 years that he dedicated to progression inside of the political world. He was a friend to President Clinton and Al Gore. He stayed true to his principals and  beliefs as Tennessee's senator and the vice president of the united states he is now dead at the age of 89. The family representative stated that he died from a brain tumor and President Clinton wanted to  express and address his feelings and send out his sympathy to the family. President Clinton States:  Harlan Mathews was my friend, and extraordinary public servant, and a true gentleman respected by democrats and Republicans alike for his masterful knowledge of policy and his principled, honest dealing. In addition to his nearly half-century of service in Tennessee, I will always be grateful for the years he spent in the Senate, during which made our nation more prosperous and safer. My thoughts and prayers are with Pat, Harlan'