Good morning from Lake Geneva, Wisc., where the cheese curds are aplenty, Spotted Cow flows freely and raspberry-flavored kringle is what drives you from bed.
Two months ago, we celebrated the Fourth of July with family in Ohio, thinking — like many Americans — this pandemic was on the way out. President JOE BIDEN touted the holiday as an emergence "from the darkness… of isolation… and heartbreaking loss" — and the beginning of a return to normal American life: Cookouts. Hugs. Shedding of masks.
Fast forward to Labor Day: hospitalizations and deaths are now on the rise, the vaccination effort has plateaued, and the Delta variant has resurrected fear, even infecting some who are vaccinated.
Americans are wondering: When the hell is this thing going to end?
This morning in POLITICO Magazine, our health editor-at-large Joanne Kenen tackles the question of "why we can't turn the corner on covid," for.
— The hard truth: Joanne writes that the question of when life will return normal is actually the "wrong question," according to public health officials: "There will be no quick and clear turning point ahead in the Covid-19 pandemic, no 'X' to mark on the calendar indicating that the worst is past and we can be confident that going forward there will be fewer cases, fewer deaths, fewer hospitals stuffed to their dangerous limits."
"The deadly surge currently raging in the Southern states may level off, but as the virus recedes in one part of the country, it may explode in another… It seems the narrow window to wipe the coronavirus completely off the face of the globe has slipped through our unvaccinated fingers."
— But (and this is a good "but") we may have found "a manageable middle," Joanne reports. "[J]ust because we aren't looking at the best-case scenario, doesn't mean that we're now in a worst-case scenario. Instead, according to U.S. Surgeon General VIVEK MURTHY, we're looking at something in the manageable middle. 'It is really important that we convey that success does not equal no cases,' Murthy told POLITICO in an interview. 'Success looks like very few people in the hospital and very few dying.'
"With all the worry about Delta, he noted, the gains we've made are sometimes forgotten or diminished. The vaccines do work, he stressed. Breakthrough cases remain infrequent; few are life threatening."
— Coronavirus is "here to stay." "Epidemiologists now expect the coronavirus to be endemic, meaning it's here to stay. But even if the virus persists, it doesn't mean a perpetual pandemic. Over time, human immunity will keep growing through vaccination and natural infection; that's already started. Scientists will develop new treatments. Eventually, Covid can become one of many diseases that circulate, that sometimes even kill, without bringing the world to a deadly standstill. Until then, the challenge is to find out how to co-exist with it, tenuously, as safely as we can." Read the full piece here.
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ON A RELATED NOTE, Marc Fisher at WaPo spoke to a bunch of epidemiologistswho disagreed on the future of Covid. But they all did agree on at least one thing: "Pandemics do end, sort of. (Though there are exceptions, such as malaria.) … [M]any pandemics become endemic, meaning they morph into something that is no longer an emergency, but rather an annoyance, an ugly, even painful fact of life that people simply learn to cope with, like the flu or common cold. The question is when and how we get to that point."
From the piece:
— MONICA GANDHI , an infectious-disease specialist and professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco, told Fisher "I truly, truly think we are in the endgame." Go on, please: "Gandhi, too, has concluded that as scary and dangerous as the delta variant has been, 'we're sort of at the peak of the pandemic because the delta variant is causing immunity like crazy. Delta comes in like a hurricane, but it leaves a lot of immunity in its wake.' Although its rapid spread and severe impact on some people are scary, the delta version has a hidden benefit: It makes future variants less likely to be more lethal, Gandhi said."
— But but but … "JULIE SWANN views Gandhi as overly optimistic about how and when normal life might return. 'She's wrong,' said Swann, a systems engineer at North Carolina State University who advised the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the H1N1 pandemic. 'And I hope it takes longer than she's saying because that will be much safer.' … Swann said Gandhi's argument that the delta variant will create so much immunity that life can return to normal 'is a really apocalyptic way of getting there. Do you want delta to burn through the population, creating immunity at a very high cost, or would you rather just wear a mask?'"
Happy Monday, and thanksfor reading Playbook. The AP notes that this Labor Day marks a "perilous crossroads" for millions of Americans who will lose unemployment benefits. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, begins at sundown.
For this holiday edition, our editor Mike Zapler tried something a little different for the "Playbook Reads" section, our roundup of the key stories of the day. We'd love to hear what you think. Drop us a line: Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels, Ryan Lizza, Tara Palmeri.
— 6 p.m.: The president will depart Wilmington, Del., to return to the White House, where he is scheduled to arrive at 6:55 p.m.
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PLAYBOOK READS
TALIBAN TAKEOVER
— " Around 1,000 people, including dozens of American citizens and Afghans holding visas to the U.S. or other countries, remained stuck in Afghanistan for the fifth day on Sunday as they awaited clearance for the departure from the Taliban," according to the NYT's Melissa Eddy and Thomas Gibbons-Neff.
— "Remain in Mexico-lite": That's essentially what the Biden administration is weighing for the Trump-era asylum program — and even that scaled-back version is angering immigration advocates, Anita Kumar writes. The NYT, meanwhile, has a piece about how some Biden officials were privately relieved that SCOTUS upheld the program.
— AP: ANTONY BLINKEN and LLOYD AUSTIN are heading to the Gulf (separately) "to reassure Gulf allies that Biden's decision to end the U.S. war in Afghanistan in order to focus more on other security challenges like China and Russia does not foretell an abandonment of U.S. partners in the Middle East."
— For those who've been checked out, our Nick Niedzwiadek has a California recall for dummies (the election is in two weeks, and GAVIN NEWSOM could lose, though we highly doubt it.)
— Human Rights Campaign head ALPHONSO DAVID — a former adviser to disgraced ex-New York Gov. ANDREW CUOMO — issued a defiant statement refusing to resign over his role in Cuomo's damage control efforts. The New York Post and WaPo have stories.
IDA AFTERMATH
— Seriously? Here comes "Fierce Hurricane Larry," which USA Today says "could be even stronger than Ida."
— Parts of Louisiana could be without power for weeks longer, per CNN.
— The Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney is still investigating whether state laws were broken "when Trump and his allies tried to overturn election results there," per Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery and Asawin Suebsaeng.
MEDIAWATCH
— Rolling Stone is backtrackingfrom a provocative but apparently overblown/untrue assertion that hospitals are turning away gunshot victims because they're swamped by Ivermectin overdoses.
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Andy Biggs and 10 other House Republicans wrote a letter to Marissa Mayer, "President and Chief Executive Officer" of Yahoo, even though she left the company in 2017.
Shonda Rhimes and Eva Longoriastepped down from the Time Up's board.
TRANSITIONS — Annie Barletta is now West and Florida regional finance director for the RNC. She previously was senior legislative assistant for Rep. Tom Rice (R-S.C.). … Matt Rimkunas is now director of government relations at Breakthrough Energy. He previously was deputy COS for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Rep. Bill Keating (D-Mass.) … Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) … Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) (8-0) … Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas)… Mariannette Miller-Meeks … former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie … Carly Fiorina … Brittany Bramell … Matt Littman … Ryan Mahoney … Lizzie Ulmer … Ari Schaffer … Peter Barnes … Elizabeth Vargas … Bloomberg's Jason Schechter … POLITICO's Paul Volpe, Krystal Campos and Jack Larsen … MSNBC's Kendis Gibson … Meredith McPhillips … Liz Shrum … CNN's Tala Alrajjal … Tim Ogborn … Camilo Vilaseca …Fox News' Gillian Turner … Clyde Prestowitz of the Economic Strategy Institute … Ben Hammer … Kathy Grannis Allen … Brian Abrams … Brianna Tucker … Christa Davis … NPR's Claire Harbage … former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter … former Rep. Sander Levin (D-Mich.) (9-0) … former Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.) … former Rep. Kendrick Meek (D-Fla.) ... Owen Kibenge ... Kevin Rieg ... Jessica Goldstein … Scott McCrary … Douglass Daniel … John Hagner … Ken Smukler … Robin Wright Parker … Howard Zucker … Patrick Guarasci … Zeke Emanuel
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You never suspect that something or someone so peaceful could have a dark side. However, Gemini, you know more than anyone what it is like to hide multiple sides. TV host Bob Ross brought so much joy to television screens across the world with his series The Joy of Painting. However, a battle for his name and business continues on as it is being used for improper motivations. In Netflix's Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal, and Greed, we get insight on how Ross made his happy little trees, but also who benefited from them, as well.
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CNBC reports that they're a result of psychological fear. Nevertheless they could change the way Americans, spend, save, borrow and invest-forever.
Nick Giambruno, one of the most widely followed financial analysts in the world, has some ideas about what these signs might mean.
Nick has successfully predicted major events, like the fall of the Soviet Union and 9/11, so he's someone you should listen to…
He says the appearance of these signs all line up with his latest with his latest prediction which will "catch anyone with money in an American bank... credit union... or retirement account... completely off-guard."
According to Nick,it will make us completely forget about all the unrest we saw in the first few weeks of 2021.
He claims that soon millions of Americans will have a critical decision to make about their financial future – and it has nothing to do with the November election.
Our firm worked hard to get Nick to explain further and we captured it all on video.
The situation is so dire that we had to release the raw footage, so that as many Americans could get their hands on Nicks research as quickly as possible.
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Given a market size between $750 billion and $1.3 trillion…
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The Virgo new moon occurs today, making us think about the new direction we want to go in our life. With the opposition it faces from Neptune, which is retrograde in Pisces, we won't be able to move in a realistic way toward obtaining our dreams. The future seems limitless, but it requires thought and care to attain our desires.
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Shanah tovah!— Good year! — to our Jewish sisters and brothers, who mark the High Holy Day of Rosh Hashanah, the new year, beginning at sundown.
🍖 Toques off to Axios' David Nather, who's smoking a brisket with "a very basic Salt Lick recipe: salt, pepper, pinch of cayenne for a very slight kick, baste once with BBQ sauce and let it go!"
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1 big thing: Labor surprise
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Unions represent a larger percentage of U.S. workers than at any time in the past five years, as the pandemic took its biggest bite out of non-unionized jobs, Axios' Dan Primack writes.
Why it matters: America's labor movement isn't quite resurgent, but it is showing signs of life after decades of decline.
In 2020, 10.8% of all wage and salaried workers were members of unions, up 0.5% from 2019, according to government statistics.
That's the highest mark since 2015 (11.%).
Men were more likely than women to be in a union (11% vs. 10.5%), and the highest age cohort was 45-64 years old.
Black workers (11.2%) were more likely to be union members than white (10.3%), Asian (8.8%) or Hispanic (8.5%) workers.
A huge gap remains between public sector (34.8%) and private sector (6.3%) workers.
Caveat: The actual number of union members fell in 2020 by over 321,000, but the decline in nonunion jobs was much steeper.
What's next: The big question is whether labor unions can successfully adjust to the changing face of American work, which is becoming much more about service work than manufacturing.
Today's backstory: Labor Day celebrates all American workers. But it was the outgrowth of organized labor marches in the late 1800s that effectively doubled as one-day strikes. It became a federal holiday 12 years after the first march, which took place in New York City.
This satellite image shows planes waiting Friday near the main terminal of Mazar-e-Sharif airport, in northern Afghanistan.
For days, the Taliban has been preventing the departure of at least four planes chartered to evacuate several hundred people seeking to escape, AP's Kathy Gannon writes from Kabul.
An Afghan official at the Mazar-e-Sharif airport said the would-be passengers are Afghans — many of whom don't have passports or visas, and thus were unable to leave the country. He said they had left the airport while the situation was sorted out.
⚡ The latest: The Taliban today claimed victory over opposition forces in Panjshir, the last holdout province.
The Taliban declared it has completed the takeover of Afghanistan, and will announce a new government soon. (Reuters)
3. Where we're moving
Data: Updater. Table: Sara Wise/Axios
Updater, a digital moving company, looked at a random sample of 1.5 million moves to spot which cities had the most net inbound moves, indexed by city size, Brianna Crane writes for Axios Tampa Bay.
Setting rules that allow people to safely transfer data between services.
4. ⚜️ Neighbor to neighbor: New Orleans copes (again!)
Photo: Kevin McGill/AP
More than 60% of New Orleans remained without power yesterday.
Above, Joyce and Dave Thomas offer spicy jambalaya along the Carrollton streetcar tracks in New Orleans.
Why it matters: Chefs and amateur cooks alike are piling plates high with comfort food. Residents with generators are charging their neighbors' cellphones, and revving up chainsaws to clear downed trees, AP's Kevin McGill reports.
Volunteers at a local church handed out bags of cleaning supplies and boxes of diapers.
Photo: Kevin McGill/AP
Live Oak Café in New Orleans welcomes passers-by.
Photo: Eric Gay/AP
El Pavo Real restaurant owner Lindsey McLellan used food preserved "with ice and prayer" to serve a sidewalk breakfast of shrimp and grits, and this free steak taco meal.
5. 📚 What I'm reading: Inspired by "The Streak"
Cover: Simon & Schuster
Out tomorrow from David Rubenstein — financier, philanthropist, author, interviewer and host of an eponymous Bloomberg TV show:
"The American Experiment," a collection of interviews on "how a certain unique combination of qualities produced ... a distinctive country."
⚾ Cal Ripken Jr., baseball's Iron Man, tells David about "The Streak" — 2,632 consecutive games over 17 years, spanning a record 8,243+ consecutive innings played:
The special part about the Streak was that everybody has their own idea of what their own streak is in their lives. ... [P]eople would share their streaks with me: "Haven't missed a day of work." "My kid hasn't missed a day of school for twelve years." The important thing was showing up.
💡 So, in this season of renewal, what will your streak be?
Let me know, and I'll share some of the interesting/inspiring ones. Just hit "reply" to this email, or write me any time: mike@axios.com.
Other entries in David's book: Jill Lepore on America's promise ... Madeleine Albright on the American immigrant ... Ken Burns on Vietnam ... Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Reconstruction ... Elaine Weiss on suffrage ... Jon Meacham on civil rights ... Walter Isaacson on innovation ... David McCullough on the Wright Brothers ... John Barry on pandemics ... Paul Simon and Wynton Marsalis on music ... Billie Jean King on sports ... Michael Beschloss on 2020 ... Rita Moreno on film.
6. 1 for the road: Anthony Bourdain on the evening rush
For a special archival issue on food & drink, The New Yorker editor David Remnick resurfaces the 2000 New Yorker article, "Annals of Gastronomy: Hell's Kitchen," that helped bring fame to the late Anthony Bourdain, then chef at Les Halles (and New Yorker freelancer):
The orders are arriving non-stop. My left hand grabs tickets, separates white ones for the grill man, yellow ones for the sauté man, and pink master copies, which I use to time and generally oversee the production. My right hand wipes plates, inserts rosemary sprigs into mashed potatoes. I'm yelling full time, trying to hold it all together. If there is an unforeseeable mishap — say, one of the big tables' orders was prematurely sent out, only to be returned — the whole process could come to a full stop.
"Where's that f---ing confit?" I yell at Angel, who's struggling to make blinis for smoked salmon, to brown ravioli under the salamander, to lay out plates of pâté, and to do five endive salads, all more or less at once. A hot escargot explodes in front of me, spattering me with boiling garlic butter and snail guts.
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