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Number of Oversight Committee Board Meetings: 23 Number of Oversight Committee Board Meetings: 23 Attended by Abbott: 0 Days of scheduled meeting where Abbott had nothing on official calendar: 10 Number of media interviews given on days of scheduled meetings: 20 Date of CPRIT Board Oversight Meeting Number of Events on AG Official Schedule June 23,2008 None August 14, 2008 4 Media Interviews November 19, 2008 3 Events, 1 Meeting February 20, 2009 2 Meetings June 19, 2009 None August 14, 2009 None November 18, 2009 1 Media Interview January 20, 2010 None March 10, 2010 None June 18, 2010 None October 29, 2010 1 Phone Call January 27, 2011 3 Events, 1 Media Interview March 24, 2011 1 Event, 1 Meeting July 27, 2011 1 Meeting November 2, 2011 1 Meeting, 3 Media Interviews January 18, 2012 1 Interview March 29, 2012 3 Interviews August 2, 2012 None September 5, 2012 1 Event, 1 Media Interview October 24, 2012 6 Media Interviews December 5, 2012 None December 21, 2012 None February 25, 2013 None Below all from TPIA’s from the Office of Attorney General June 23, 2008 No official events August 14, 2008 12:00 pm- Taped Phone Interview: Robert Wood, Texas State Network. 12:15 pm- Taped Phone Interview: Emily Trube, KLBJ News/Talk Radio. 12:30pm- Taped Phone Interview: Daniel Farrias, KTSA News/Talk Radio. 12:45pm- Taped Television Interview: KXAN/KEYE/KTBC. November 19, 2008 10:00am- Remarks: OAG Division Chiefs Meeting. 11:30am- Lunch: Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle & Travis County District, Attorney-Elect Rosemary Lehmberg. 1:30pm- Meeting: Scheduling 2:00pm- Attend: Surprise Farewell Celebration for Kent Sullivan February 20, 2009 10:00am- Meeting: Bruce LaBoon 10:30am- Meeting: Legislative Update June 19, 2009 No official events August 14, 2009 No official events November 18, 2009 12:00pm- Phone Interview: Grace Renshaw, Vanderbilt Lawyer Magazine January 20, 2010 No official events March 10, 2010 No official events June 18, 2010 No official events October 29 2010 11:00am- Phone Call: Professor Elizabeth Warren, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau January 27, 2011 8:30am- Wheels Up: Austin to Houston. 10:00am- Remarks: Financial Literacy Video Event, Texas Southern University 11:00am- Wheels Up: Houston to Waco. 12:30pm Remarks: Financial Literary Video Event, Baylor 2:00pm- Wheels Up: Waco to San Antonio. 3:30pm- Remarks: Financial Literacy Video Event, UTSA 4:30pm- Wheels Up: San Antonio to Austin. 5:40pm- Live Phone Interview: Kevin Wall, KTSA March 24, 2011 7:45am- Wheels Up: Austin to Houston. 9:30am- Remarks: House Subcommittee on Energy and Power Field Hearing, South Texas School of Law 12:00pm- Wheels Up: Houston to Austin. 2:00pm- Meeting: First Assistant Update July 27, 2011 1:15pm- Meeting: First Assistant Update November 2, 2011 10:00am- Meeting: Litigation Update. 4:40pm- Taped Phone Interview: John Julitz, KTRH Radio. 4:45pm- Taped Phone Interview: Perry Watson, KLBJ Radio. 4:55pm- Taped Phone Interview: Jason Austin, Fox News Radio. January 18, 2012 8:30am- Live Phone Interview: Chad Hasty and Rex Andrew March 29, 2012 9:13 am- Live Phone Interview: Ernie Brown, America’s Radio Network 9:28 am- Live Phone Interview: Mark Davis, WBAP Radio (Dallas) 5:06 pm- Live Phone Interview: Chris Baker & Ben Streusand, KSEV Radio (Houston) August 2, 2012 No official events September 5, 2012 11:15am-TPPF Luncheon Remarks 5:45pm-Live Interview with Lou Dobbs on Fox News October 24, 2012 1:10 pm- Video-Taped Interview: KEYE-TV 1:35 pm- Live Phone Interview: Mike Huckabee Show 1:45 pm- Taped Phone Interview: Taylor Millard, Metro Source Radio 3:00 pm- Live Satellite Interview: Neil Cavuto, Fox News 3:30 pm- Video Taped Interview: FOX 7 Austin (KTBC) 6:28 pm- Live Phone Interview: Joe Pags Talk Show, WOAI Radio (San Antonio) December 5, 2012 No official events December 21, 2012 No official events February 25, 2013 No official events .
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