See how involved you can get today. We would love to hear from you. Another number is 21. Jim cramer is here to talk about the 21 ceos he thinks are worth betting on. The mad money man says the ceos behind these 21 stocks are worth investing in and the list is coming up in just about one minute. Another big number today . 48. In roman numerals as the countdown to the big game begins, we have the three men on the Super Bowl Committee, woody johnson, Jonathan Tisch and al kelly join us. Jim cramer and tyler are with us as well, getting set for cramers list of 21 bankable ceos. First we want to start with updating you on the other big themes of the day today. One of them is the dow which is down 34 points right now. The s p, a fractional gain on the trading session of 1 3 4 points. The nasdaq is up almost 19. Now lets quickly focus on two companies, both of which are really struggling based on their earnings news and thats part of why we saw that loss on the dow. Both have ceos trying to
In a saying no. We showed there was bipartisan support for a number of proposals that would create a texas solution that was palatable to expand medicaid in texas. In they were ready to put some bills and amendments to give some leeway and flexibility to taxes. Ao texas. Hs he slammed the door on that opportunity and made it very clear that he would slam the budget and veto any bill that came to him. Republican legislators willing to go there with us frankly had no reason to walk the plank and put their own reelection in danger when rick perry made it very clear that he would stop that. In terms of success, we measure. T differently and our state rick perry made this calculation that he could reject the medicare expansion money and the people most impact did would know about it. We count it as a success that we commuted about Medicaid Expansion and the aca. We checked all the information in the voter files and 44,000 of them either took an action nor pledged to vote in the election com
Michigan, early on after the Supreme Court decision said something to me that i just thought was crazy. He said, you know, this the court taking away the expansion from being mandatory and making it a state choice is going to end up being positive, because states that do the expansion are going to go through a process and embrace it as opposed to just doing it because they have to. And i thought that was kind of crazy. But over time im starting to see the wisdom of his reflection. Which is that every state that moves forward now has a deeper understanding of the program, its harder to fall back on the rhetoric of its welfare or its people who arent working or its a big Public Program when the reality is its serving working families that the Business Community is supportive, that its already largely delivered through private plans. And so dont get me wrong, i have a lot of concern about the pace of discussion, but the fact is we are having statespecific discussions about what fits subst
A russian lawyer who died in Police Custody has been convicted of tax evasion. There gave Matt Nitschke was arrested in 2008 after exposing corruption in the interior ministry sergei magnitsky. The story from moscow. Sergei magnitsky was an advisor to hermitage capital, and uncovered the largest a leg tax fraud in russian history involving top officials of the mafia. But magnets he soon found himself behind bars. According to his diary, he was abused, tortured, and held in squalid conditions. He died just days before the expiration of the oneyear limit that he could be held without trial. He was 37. Even the kremlins own Human Rights Council admitted he had not received the proper medical treatment. Only one man faced charges in connection with his death, the prison doctor, the deputy head of the jail where he died. He was accused of denying sergei the emergency medical aid that led to his death. But in may state prosecutors dropped all charges against him and he is allowed to walk fre
Always so grateful to see you. Welcome to here in the United States and around the world. Im christi paul. Im victor blackwell. This morning striking that balance. You got the health, physical health, Mental Health on one side. On the other side the economy. States beginning to reopen and right now according to Johns Hopkins university at least 51,941 americans have been killed by the coronavirus. Yesterday we got our first glimpse of what reopening would look like. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, despite having a barrage of criticism against him moved ahead with a far reaching effort to restart the economy. Several mayors across that state are not happy with this plan. They voiced that. The plan contradicts guidance cited by the white house. The those show georgia shouldnt reopen, even begin to reopen until june 22nd. The governor insists they are ready. We laid our plan out to meet the phase one criteria. I think its the right move at the right time. Ive had multiple conversations with