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i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the new york times" and leslie discuss. of "the wall street journal." -- scism of "the wall street journal." give me the significance of this trial beyond the-- the suit which is to recover some money, leslie? >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. now of course we've had dowd frank since then that has put in place measures for how you would resolve companies if they get into financial trouble. but this would be a really big slap in the face of the government. but not having properly carried out this particular rescue. >> rose: and it's probably the first time that these guys have been under oath to explain their actions and by a very, very good trial lawyer who is not only read their book, but also subpoenaed or gotten information about the writing of their books and what they have said. every possible note or utterance they made, about this case. >> precisely. these gentlemen gentlemen have testified extensively in congress. and been before the financial crisis inquirery com
i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the new york times" and leslie discuss. of "the wall street journal." -- scism of "the wall street journal." give me the significance of this trial beyond the-- the suit which is to recover some money, leslie? >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. now of course we've had dowd frank since then that has put in place measures for how you would resolve companies if they get into...
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i'm joined by aaron kessler of the new york times and leslie scism of the wall street journal. give me the significance of this suit, which ise to recover some money. >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. since then, they have put in place measures for how you would result companies -- result -- resolve companies if they get in financial trouble. this would be a big smack in the face of the federal government. not having this carried out, this particular refuge. >> and this is the first these guys have been under oath to , and by aeir actions very good trial lawyer, who has not only read their book, but got information about the writing of their books and what they have said, every possible note or utterance they have made about this case. >> recites lee. -- precisely. they have testified extensively in congress. so they are used to getting testimony. but they may not be used to the bulldog approach that they are going to face with david here. >> what do you think? >> i think you are correct. you have a situation where the govern
i'm joined by aaron kessler of the new york times and leslie scism of the wall street journal. give me the significance of this suit, which ise to recover some money. >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. since then, they have put in place measures for how you would result companies -- result -- resolve companies if they get in financial trouble. this would be a big smack in the face of the federal government. not having this carried out,...
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i'd like each of you to substantial doubt briefly as your name is announced from your right, aaron kessler, automotive writer, the new york times. marissaschultz. christine markos, staff reporter for the hill. former head of the house of representative, office of legislative console and guests of the speaker. managing editor, washington post. richard fransen, former house committee and commerce committee console who handled environmental matters. and skipping over our speaker for a moment, the washington bureau chief of the buffalo news and a past mpc president. >>> canswelo who handled sec and financial matters as a guest of the speaker. david shepherdson, laura lipvan, congressional reporter for bloomberg news and cq road call heard on the hill, cull um niss. when our guest today take his seat representing michigan in the u.s. house, it was the same year the first mcdonalds opens and coca-cola was first sol in cans in addition to boltles. gas cost 23 cents a gallon and you could buy a car from the motor city for only $1900. john dingell took officer and served alongside 11 presidents and
i'd like each of you to substantial doubt briefly as your name is announced from your right, aaron kessler, automotive writer, the new york times. marissaschultz. christine markos, staff reporter for the hill. former head of the house of representative, office of legislative console and guests of the speaker. managing editor, washington post. richard fransen, former house committee and commerce committee console who handled environmental matters. and skipping over our speaker for a moment, the...
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aaron kessler, "new york times." marisa schultz, washington correspondent for the detroit news. christina marcos, staff reporter for the hill. pope barrow, former head of the house of representatives office of legislative counsel and guest of the speaker. kevin merida, managing editor, "washington post." >> richard franson, who handled environmental matters and guests of our speaker. and skipping over our speaker for a moment, jerry, the washington bureau chief of the buffalo news, chairman of the npc speaker's committee and a past npc president. angela king, a blomeberg news white house correspondent, the 2013 national press club president, and the member of the speaker's committee who organized today's luncheons. angela, thank you very much. consuela washington. and a guest of the speaker. david shepardson, detroit news, washington correspondent. laura litvan, congressional reporter for bloomberg news. and cq roll call heard on the hill columnist. when our guest today took his seat representing michigan in the u.s. house, it was the same year the first mcdonald's opened and co
aaron kessler, "new york times." marisa schultz, washington correspondent for the detroit news. christina marcos, staff reporter for the hill. pope barrow, former head of the house of representatives office of legislative counsel and guest of the speaker. kevin merida, managing editor, "washington post." >> richard franson, who handled environmental matters and guests of our speaker. and skipping over our speaker for a moment, jerry, the washington bureau chief of the...
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aaron kessler, agree, even though there was weakness here, not as bad as some had feared?re revenues roughly monitor their estimates, eps slightly lower. take into account the fx, which weigh on the revenue growth a little bit, think most investors had folk count core google revenue growth. and i think do you have some easing comps throughout the rest of the year here. and i think current valuation around 15 times earnings and 13 times cash, valuation support at these levels. >> robert luna joining the conversation here as well, robert. what jumps out but to this report? >> yeah, you know, i completely agree with the other guests, really a lot of it, kelly, priced into the stock now, the stock trading about 15 times earnings. that's 17% growth on clicks. that's really the disappointment there. but i think you have to look further at ancillary revenues from google. google is one of these companies that, you know, another guest was talking about innovation. you talk about leaders in innovation, that's exactly where google's at right now. some of their margins pressured by in
aaron kessler, agree, even though there was weakness here, not as bad as some had feared?re revenues roughly monitor their estimates, eps slightly lower. take into account the fx, which weigh on the revenue growth a little bit, think most investors had folk count core google revenue growth. and i think do you have some easing comps throughout the rest of the year here. and i think current valuation around 15 times earnings and 13 times cash, valuation support at these levels. >> robert...