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gracias a esta atajada después del desvío de acu. >> producto e este remate. >> coors light le invita. ver que jugadores suman puntos y cual no. >> el mejor rendimiento. 20 minutos gana toluca y golea 4 a 0 como visitante en la corregidora. el toque de nestor calderón. el pase de antonio ríos martínez y la marca de efraín cortés. valdez con el envío con el anticipo de carlos bueno. cerca estu el gol de querétaro. aparece nava, julio con el balón. pierna derecha y termina en las manos de alfredo talavera. >> 4 goles había cometido telu y toluca. y ahora 4 goles lleva. >> >> acuerdense de este 4 a 0. que tendrémos en el recuerdo de esta partido de liga mexicana. >> aquí está nestor calderón. el toque de carlos esquivel. se muestra zinha, la pelota que pasa por martín romagnoli. otra vez la aparición de de la torre. muy largo el pase. reconoce la intención zinha. no la intención de la jugada. >> se fueron albin mendoza. >> un gran silencio. los que gritan los que celebran son los aficionados de los diablos rojos. el remate. que cerca que pasó y reclama carlos bueno. si señor. no va más.
gracias a esta atajada después del desvío de acu. >> producto e este remate. >> coors light le invita. ver que jugadores suman puntos y cual no. >> el mejor rendimiento. 20 minutos gana toluca y golea 4 a 0 como visitante en la corregidora. el toque de nestor calderón. el pase de antonio ríos martínez y la marca de efraín cortés. valdez con el envío con el anticipo de carlos bueno. cerca estu el gol de querétaro. aparece nava, julio con el balón. pierna derecha y...
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does a great day at acu and ladies and gentlemen it is an honor to introduce the fellow i'm about to. governor's office. man whose daddy served in the military, guy who's daddy served his country a fifth generation family who so life has been about serving their country and giving back and read terry was no exception. first, 47th governor in texas. texas a&m university, the first aggie in texas history. about time, exactly. and you know he had a great past and the governorship. he was a state legislator and held statewide office and finally became governor. as governor he has done the kinds of things governors would do. i don't know if you remember the story a couple of years ago, but this governor would always -- when he went running. he didn't care for snake's very much but one day one of his daughters labradors, they were jogging and it coyote came about and i think many of they have seen the picture of the coyote laying on the ground after and counting governor perry. that is the kind of work he has done but amazingly under his leadership there has been a great tale went in texas
does a great day at acu and ladies and gentlemen it is an honor to introduce the fellow i'm about to. governor's office. man whose daddy served in the military, guy who's daddy served his country a fifth generation family who so life has been about serving their country and giving back and read terry was no exception. first, 47th governor in texas. texas a&m university, the first aggie in texas history. about time, exactly. and you know he had a great past and the governorship. he was a...
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he is a member of the board of directors of the acu.ome -- [applause] 4 years, we have celebrated ronald reagan's legacy and involvement with cpac. we are proud to have the ronald center withidential campaig us. our next guest is president of the 60 plus association, a hard- hitting organization dedicated to preserving tax rights for seniors. he played a significant role in electing about 75 new members of congress last november. please welcome -- our next guest campaign for ronald reagan when he was governor and then for him during his presidential campaign. and especially for about 75 members of congress last year. please welcome my friend pat boone. [applause] our next guest is the u.s. on the veteran who served in operation desert storm and operation restore democracy. he serves as the chairmen of the acu board of directors. please welcome -- our next head table guest has been a champion for academic freedom for over 20 years, please welcome university of delaware professor -- our next guest went to west point and he is on the conse
he is a member of the board of directors of the acu.ome -- [applause] 4 years, we have celebrated ronald reagan's legacy and involvement with cpac. we are proud to have the ronald center withidential campaig us. our next guest is president of the 60 plus association, a hard- hitting organization dedicated to preserving tax rights for seniors. he played a significant role in electing about 75 new members of congress last november. please welcome -- our next guest campaign for ronald reagan when...
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-- acu. don? [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. this is quite a group!heers and applause] thank you. please, be seated. thank you so much. dick, i thank you so much for those kind words and the memories which were almost 100% inaccurate. [laughter] he's told that story, and be he gets it wrong every single time. [laughter] the fact was, as he suggested, a young academic, and i didn't need one. [laughter] so he went to work for my dear friend, bill steiger, god bless him, and do did a great job there. and he also got it wrong when he said my secretary said is there a guy named changeny here -- cheney here, come on in. the person who actually went and asked him to come in was another young fella working for me named frank carlucci who was ronald reagan's secretary of defense and deputy secretary of defense later. i suspect that a good many folks here would agree that we've just heard from the finest vice president of the united states in modern history. [cheers and applause] >> joe biden would have something to say about that. [laughter] but joe biden woul
-- acu. don? [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. this is quite a group!heers and applause] thank you. please, be seated. thank you so much. dick, i thank you so much for those kind words and the memories which were almost 100% inaccurate. [laughter] he's told that story, and be he gets it wrong every single time. [laughter] the fact was, as he suggested, a young academic, and i didn't need one. [laughter] so he went to work for my dear friend, bill steiger, god bless...
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i also want to thank david keane who, while he has retired from that job, held together both the acuc since 1983 and he deserves a big round of applause. [applause] now, as all of you know who have been here when i have been at cpac over the years i almost always start by going back to the very 2nd cpac, 1975, at a time when the republican and conservative prospects seemed at their very bottom, when the country seemed to have lost its way and when governor ronald reagan, recently out of office, came here and said that we have to have bold colors, not pale pastels. and he laid out a policy which, in a very short time, defeated the soviet empire, re-launched the american economy and rebuilt american civic pride and american exceptionalism. 20 years after that, i came to cpac as the first republican speaker in 40 years and i outlined a series of very bold ideas: welfare reform so people would go to work and school instead of being dependent on the government, a balanced budget, tax cuts for the first time in 16 years to stimulate economic growth, strengthening our intelligence capacity
i also want to thank david keane who, while he has retired from that job, held together both the acuc since 1983 and he deserves a big round of applause. [applause] now, as all of you know who have been here when i have been at cpac over the years i almost always start by going back to the very 2nd cpac, 1975, at a time when the republican and conservative prospects seemed at their very bottom, when the country seemed to have lost its way and when governor ronald reagan, recently out of office,...
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acus private pensions have to be a little more conservative because a private company can go out of business and then they dump their liabilities for their pensions on the public benefit guarantee corporation. so the federal government doesn't have to bail out the private corporation and pay those pension liabilities, insists that it uses a more conservative rate. but a public entity is not going out of business and the public entity of taxing power and can adjust taxes and expenditures. it's going to be an ongoing entity. paraben at gao reports and other observers. most people who look at this for you do not need a stringent standards for public entities as you do for private. >> so with the riskless rate increased the perceived pension shortfall? >> yes, substantially. >> how does it increase their? >> well, because 60% of pension assets come from return on assets come from investment income. so if you do you only get 4% on investment income, you are projecting that 30 years since the future, you make up a much larger whole thing you have to fill. but if you say you are going to get 4% and
acus private pensions have to be a little more conservative because a private company can go out of business and then they dump their liabilities for their pensions on the public benefit guarantee corporation. so the federal government doesn't have to bail out the private corporation and pay those pension liabilities, insists that it uses a more conservative rate. but a public entity is not going out of business and the public entity of taxing power and can adjust taxes and expenditures. it's...