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KQED KQED Newsroom May 6, 2017

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

KQEH KQED Newsroom May 6, 2017

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

KQED KQED Newsroom May 8, 2017

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

CSPAN3 National Conservative Student Conference Afternoon Session August 1, 2017

Watching us on cspan. Kate obenchain has a long history with Young Americas Foundation. She is the alumnus of our programs, has been a popular speaker for more than 25 years and has served as both Vice President and director of the foundation. She is also a frequent fox news guest and author. In addition, kate has been the chief of staff for senator george allen and was the first woman chair of the virginia gop. However, among her many accomplishments, i would guess kate is most proud to be the mother of six children. Please join me in welcoming kate ob obenchain. [ applause ] okay, i am beside myself. I am so excited about this i usually have to stand up here and talk and yall get sleepy looking. Thats another going to happen today because i have the pleasure of introducing to you someone who is a good friend of mine, but i have admired her for decades. And when it was announced that this lady was going to take over running the trump campaign, i, somebody who had been a little, mm, no

KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 4pm January 23, 2016

Nashville, tennessee where drivers were struggling to get around in that heavy snow, and this is only the beginning. Joel waldman live in washington, d. C. Its evening there where this potentially historic winter storm is creating havoc. Reporter mike and keba, good evening to you. So far this storm living up to its billing. We first heard about this about monday when the models started to come in. Man oh man, we are in the bullseye, the federal government getting let out today around noon. Schools were closed all day long as officials are not messing around with this monster of a storm. More than 85 Million People in 20 states are now under blizzard, winter storm, or freezing rain warnings with a potentially historic snowstorm threatening to shut down cities from arkansas to the carolinas to the nations capital. We see this as a major storm. It has lifeanddeath implications, and all the residents of the District Of Columbia should treat it that way. Reporter galeforce winds began hamm

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