CONFIRMED: First-of-its-kind call between more than 100 top corporate leaders on Saturday focused on how to respond to proposed changes in state voting laws. Participants included top leaders of airlines, media, law, investment.
"The gathering was an enthusiastic voluntary statement of defiance against threats of reprisals for exercising their patriotic voices,” said @JeffSonnenfeld, a @YaleSOM management professor who helped organize the confab.
@JeffSonnenfeld@YaleSOM ALSO NOTABLE: “There was humor and mockery" about @LeaderMcConnell'S calls for business leaders to "stay out of politics," a comment he later walked back.
But participants said, "It wasn’t a primary area of discussion" and that meeting was in the works before McConnell's words.
FLAG: On a call with reporters, @CDCDirector Wallensky says she's worried about "impending doom" as COVID-19 cases tick up again. Says she's "scared" about the increases and begs Americans "just hold on a little while longer. ... We are just almost there, but not quite yet."
@CDCDirector I ask @CDCDirector why she's concerned of "impending doom." Says she'd seen cases stagnating at 40K-50K but now theyr'e on the rise to about 70K. "I'm just worried that we're going to see the surges" that the country had in the winter, she adds.
@CDCDirector Why is the USA taking a while on developing vaccine passports? @ASlavitt says: "The government is not viewing its role as the place to create a passport or a place to hold the data of citizens." Says it'll be up to the private sector to do it.
NEW FROM @CBSNewsPoll: Confidence about containing the coronavirus is hitting new highs as more vaccines roll out, and Americans say they're also "grateful" and widely optimistic about the coming months. cbsnews.com/news/pandemic-…
In the next few months, Americans are optimistic about their local job market, their local economy and that businesses can reopen safely, as well for the stock market's prospects.
A majority of Americans believes the newly signed relief bill will help them, personally, as well as help the economy overall — particularly for working-class and lower-income people more so than the wealthy.
NEW: On a press call officially about #COVID19 matters, @NYGovCuomo says again: “I am not going to resign.”
Notably, @NYGovCuomo said on the call: “People know the difference between playing politics, bowing to cancel culture, and the truth. ... Let the review proceed. I am not going to resign."
Cuomo reiterates he’s focusing on the toughest state budget negotiations in history and will@avoid “distractions” as he awaits “the facts” and the results of two ongoing investigations.
Here comes even more political pressure for @NYGovCuomo: In addition to @RepJerryNadler, @AOC and @JamaalBowmanNY are calling on him to step down in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct.
@NYGovCuomo@RepJerryNadler@AOC@JamaalBowmanNY#Context when it comes to NY lawmakers calling on @NYGovCuomo to resign: They have virtually no relationship with him. Privately, NY Dem members have said for years he doesn't reach out, doesn't coordinate federal asks. And remember: AOC and Bowman beat Cuomo-backed candidates.
Per @RebeccaRKaplan: As of Friday AM, 11 of the 19 House Democrats from New York have called on @NYGovCuomo to step down. (Updated/corrected)
NEW FROM @CBSNewsPoll: Three in four Americans approve of Congress passing the American Rescue Plan. Large majorities of Democrats and independents, along with nearly half of Republicans, approve of passage.
ALSO FROM THE POLL: Two-thirds of Americans give him positive marks for his handling of the outbreak overall.
This includes the percentage who thinks he is doing a *very* good job handling it, which has jumped 11 points since last month.
People are becoming less critical of the speed of the vaccine distribution in their state than they were last month. While 47% feel distribution is moving too slowly, that’s down from 61%. This drop is seen across demographic groups, according to @cbsnewspoll.
TODAY: The Biden administration is launching a two-week period starting Wednesday for small businesses with fewer than 20 employees to apply for Paycheck Protection Program assistance. The exclusive period for these small business applicants to apply will end on 3/9. (1/)
The special period for really small firms is especially designed to help independent contractors, and self-employed individuals with PPP funding. White House notes that many of these businesses are owned by women and people of color.
Administration also making it easier for certain biz owners to apply: it’ll allow small business owners with prior non-fraud felony convictions to obtain PPP funds. And allow owners delinquent on federal student loans to apply. (3/)