THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES is at Trump International Golf Club, per today’s White House pooler, Francesca Chambers of the Daily Mail. MOST-ADMIRED MAN IN THE WORLD, per a Gallup poll: No. 1: Barack Obama, No. 2: Donald Trump. … 17% surveyed name Obama the most-admired man in the world. 14% say Donald Trump is the most admired. Others receiving a mention: Pope Francis, the Rev. Billy Graham, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Elon Musk, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Bill Gates, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jeff Bezos, the Dalai Lama and VP Mike Pence. Story Continued Below — THE MOST-ADMIRED WOMAN: Hillary Clinton. No. 2: Michelle Obama, followed by Oprah Winfrey, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Queen Elizabeth II, Condoleezza Rice, Melania Trump, Nikki Haley, Kate Middleton and Beyonce Knowles. The full results http://bit.ly/2CgKysa BULLETIN — AP/KABUL: “Islamic State claims attack on Shiite center, 41 dead”: “A brutal attack claimed by the Islamic State group devastated a two-story Shiite Muslim cultural center in the Afghan capital on Thursday, killing at least 41 people and wounding another 84, many suffering severe burns from the intensity of the explosions. “The IS-linked Aamaq news agency said three bombs were used in the ferocious assault as well as a single suicide bomber who blew himself up inside the center, where scores of people had gathered to mark the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan by the former Soviet Union. … Other explosions occurred outside the building, which also houses the pro-Iranian Afghan Voice news agency, which may also have been a target in the attack.” http://bit.ly/2E7L5NA FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — INTERGALACTIC EDITOR NO MORE! — HOWARD FINEMAN is leaving HuffPo to join NBCNews.com to write pieces on politics “and other topics.” Howard emails: “The move makes sense. As you know, I’ve been reporting for years on TV as an analyst for NBC and MSNBC. It’s also an online homecoming. Back when I was political correspondent at Newsweek, I was one of the first print reporters to write a column for a new venture called msnbc.com, and blogged the 2004 Democratic convention on my tiny-windowed BlackBerry — a pioneering (and comical) exercise. “I am thankful for seven great years at HuffPost, which I joined at Arianna Huffington’s invitation when it was a start-up in SoHo (and called The Huffington Post!). I am honored to have worked with talented, innovative and dedicated colleagues in DC and in New York, led by Arianna, Tim Armstrong and Lydia Polgreen. I know a thing or two, and can say that there is no more collegial newsroom in journalism than the HuffPost DC bureau. They root for each other, and I will always root for them.” Happy Thursday. ALWAYS BE SELLING — “Trump builds his 2018 political message by rebranding Obama’s economic legacy,” by Ben White and Nancy Cook: “The White House hopes to boost President Donald Trump’s low approval ratings by using the economy as a centerpiece of its political message in 2018, according to three White House officials, even if many of the president’s successes so far are squarely built on the legacy of former President Barack Obama. “The trends of declining unemployment, coupled with healthy gains in the stock market, began during Obama’s first term, a welcome uptick following the global economic downturn Obama inherited in 2009. The Trump administration has built on those gains, particularly in recent months. Business confidence has soared on the expectation of sweeping tax cuts as well as the administration’s push to roll back regulations on everything from energy to housing to health care to labor rules. “But hard economic data on growth, job creation and wages look very similar to the last several years under Obama. The pace of job growth actually slowed slightly to 174,000 per month in 2017 through November, compared with 187,000 per month in Obama’s final year.” http://politi.co/2pOGhJV NEWS YOU CAN USE — WAPO: “IRS says many who prepaid property taxes may still face cap on deductions,” by Peter Jamison, Jeff Stein and Patricia Sullivan: “People across the United States rushed this week to pay their 2018 property taxes early, hoping to take advantage one last time of a federal deduction that will be scaled back under the tax-code overhaul signed by President Trump. “On Wednesday, however, the [IRS] announced that those prepayments could be deducted only in limited circumstances, a decision that appeared to invalidate many taxpayers’ efforts and raised the prospect that local governments could come under pressure to refund millions of dollars. … “[T]he IRS said … filers could only avoid the cap by paying property taxes that have been assessed in 2017. Many local governments, including most Washington-area jurisdictions, have not completed assessments for upcoming years. … “In the District, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) openly encouraged homeowners last week to prepay their 2018 property taxes, either online at the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue or at any Wells Fargo branch in the city. (Those seeking to pay at the bank locations were told to bring a 2017 property-tax invoice with them.) D.C. officials said Wednesday that they were reviewing the IRS announcement and could not yet comment on whether prepayment might benefit taxpayers.” http://wapo.st/2CfajeB ****** A message from Google Year in Search 2017: In 2017, the world asked “how…?” From “how to move forward” to “how to make a difference,” the questions we asked showed our shared desire to understand our experiences. Watch the film and see top trending lists from around the world at g.co/2017. ****** THE TAX LAWYER FULL EMPLOYMENT ACT, via NYT’s Natalie Kitroeff: “In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin”: “It was supposed to be a tax cut for manufacturers. Then it got out of control. World Wrestling Entertainment took it for producing wrestling videos. Regional gas stations claimed it because they mix ethanol with base fuel. Grocery stores asked for it because they spray their fruit so that it ripens. Pharmacies could take it because they have booths that print photos. “Republicans in Congress passed that deduction more than a decade ago, and they repealed it in the tax bill signed on Friday by President Trump. It is a lesson in the abundant creativity of American business in interpreting the tax code. The latest overhaul could play out the same way. Already, lawyers and accountants are eyeing several provisions that investors and companies could potentially exploit. “The bill, for example, lowers the taxes on so-called pass-through income, which is earned by partnerships and other types of businesses. Congress sold the provision as a way to help smaller companies. But lawmakers added language that allowed big real estate developers to benefit. The result could be a tax break for any company that buys and operates a building for its business. “The new law is also supposed to encourage companies to make investments in the United States. But the rules were written in such a way that they could give businesses an incentive to keep their money in foreign countries and build factories abroad.” http://nyti.ms/2lbKpie THE PRESIDENT has nothing on his public schedule today. — TRUMP, speaking to the pool yesterday afternoon at a firehouse in West Palm Beach, per WaPo’s Ashley Parker: “‘How’s the media? Good? Everyone good?’ He talked about the economy was doing very well, and how the country was ‘setting records in stocks.’ ‘How’s your 401K? Doing pretty well? Doing well, right?’ … ‘They’re all doing well. The 401Ks are doing well, the stocks are doing well.’ “Trump then praised the tax cut that Republicans passed shortly before the winter holiday. ‘So the country was really — we took a big, big beautiful ship that we’re turning around, and a lot of good things are happening.’ … “He also repeatedly stressed how much legislation he had helped pass. ‘We got a lot of legislation passed. They were saying that if we got this one done, we would have succeeded with legislation. But I believe – and you would have to ask those folks who will know the real answer – we have more legislation passed, including the record was Harry Truman a long time ago. And we broke that record, so we got a lot done.’ “‘We have the all time record for stopping ridiculous regulations, and we’re very proud of that, that’s one of the reasons stocks are up to record level.’ Trump went on to say that the stock market had hit an all time high 84 times since he was elected in Nov. 2016. ‘So that’s something you can all be proud of. That makes you all look very smart. And your families say, ‘Boy are you a great investor, right?’ When you have your numbers go up and your stocks go up, and everything else.’” –“Trump falsely claims he broke a legislative record,” by Nolan D. McCaskill: http://politi.co/2pOc25U THE MILITARY BOWL is today in Annapolis. Virginia takes on Navy at 1:30 p.m. ESPN is carrying the game. REVOLVING DOOR — WSJ’S ELI STOKOLS: “Trump White House Saw Record Number of First-Year Staff Departures”: “According to Kathryn Dunn-Tenpas, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who has tracked White House turnover rates over three decades, the Trump administration’s 34% turnover rate — 21 of the 61 senior officials she has tracked have resigned, been fired or reassigned — is much higher than that of any other administration in the last 40 years, which is as far back as Ms. Dunn-Tenpas’s analysis goes. The presidency with the next-highest first-year turnover rate was Ronald Reagan’s, with 17% of senior aides leaving the administration in 1981. “‘Not only is the percentage double, the seniority of people leaving is extraordinarily high,’ said Ms. Dunn-Tenpas. ‘That’s unprecedented to me. The first year always seems to have some missteps on staffing, often because the skills that worked well running a campaign don’t always align with what it takes to run a government. In this case, it’s a president with no experience in government and people around him who also had no experience,’ she continued. ‘So it’s not surprising that it’s higher than normal, but it’s still surprising it’s this high.’” http://on.wsj.com/2E7ufhU THE INVESTIGATIONS … — WAPO’S CAROL LEONNIG: “Trump legal team readies attack on Flynn’s credibility”:“President Trump’s legal team plans to cast former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn as a liar seeking to protect himself if he accuses the president or his senior aides of any wrongdoing, according to three people familiar with the strategy. … “Trump’s legal team has seized on Flynn’s agreement with prosecutors as fodder for a possible defense, if necessary. In court filings, the retired lieutenant general admitted that he lied to the FBI about conversations he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the December 2016 transition. ‘He’s said it himself: He’s a liar,’ said one person helping craft the strategy who was granted anonymity to describe private conversations.” http://wapo.st/2pLa46k — MICHAEL ISIKOFF in Yahoo, “Mueller probe outgrows its ‘witch hunt’ phase”: “[S]ources familiar with the probe say that such a rapid conclusion is — as one put it — ‘fanciful.’ Mueller and his team, they say, are pursuing new leads, interrogating new witnesses and collecting a mountain of new evidence, including subpoenaed bank records and thousands of emails from the campaign and the Trump transition. “In just the last few weeks, his prosecutors have begun questioning [RNC] staffers about the party digital operation that worked with the Trump campaign to target voters in key swing states. They are seeking to determine if the joint effort was related to the activities of Russian trolls and bots aimed at influencing the American electorate, according to two of the sources.”https://yhoo.it/2zHame8 COUNTERPOINT — “Trump Had A Good Year Getting Judges Confirmed, But He’s Still A Long Way From Reshaping The Courts,” by BuzzFeed’s Zoe Tillman: “Trump’s potential to shift the ideological balance of the courts is far from fully realized: There are still 160 vacancies in the federal appeals and district courts and 870 active judgeships. … Several judges appointed by Democratic presidents told BuzzFeed News they are hesitant to step down and create new vacancies while Trump is in office. ‘Given the caliber of nominees I’m seeing, I’m not comfortable creating a spot that might be filled by someone consistent with the qualifications, or lack of qualifications, of some of the folks I’ve seen nominated,’ a federal appeals judge confirmed under President Bill Clinton said.” http://bzfd.it/2lmNxHr — “Trump talked tough but hasn’t reined in college tuition,” by Benjamin Wermund: “On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump railed against elite universities that he said were ‘paying more to hedge funds and private equity managers than they are spending on tuition assistance.’ He vowed to ‘push colleges to cut the skyrocketing cost of tuition.’ “But in the year since, his administration has done little to help low- and middle-income Americans afford the nation’s best schools, even as data released this year show just how pervasive economic inequality is on American college campuses. Many of the nation’s top schools serve more students from the top 1 percent of earners than the bottom 60 percent combined, according to a study by the Equality of Opportunity Project. “The Trump administration, instead, has largely sent the message that those four-year universities aren’t for everyone — a talking point that groups working to expand college access, especially for low-income students, say threatens to exacerbate the problem.” http://politi.co/2E7iB6A CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP — AL.COM’S ANNA BEAHM: “The Roy Moore campaign filed a complaint Wednesday to have the election certification delayed ‘until a full investigation of voter fraud is conducted,’ according to a statement from his campaign. “The complaint includes affidavits from three ‘national election integrity experts’ who claim election fraud occurred and a statement from Moore saying he successfully completed a polygraph test confirming the representations of misconduct made against him during the campaign are ‘completely false.’ Moore has not conceded the election more than two weeks after he was defeated by Democrat Doug Jones. … “One of the three experts, Richard Charnin, said the possibility of the election results in the Jefferson County precincts happening naturally is ‘less than one in 15 billion,’ according to the campaign. … [Secretary of State John] Merrill, Gov. Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall, who make up the state canvassing board, will meet at 1 p.m. in Merrill’s office in the Capitol to certify the election results.” http://bit.ly/2CfdzGZ UPDATE -- The Trump-Ryan-McConnell confab at Camp David is Jan. 6-7, per the AP. CLICKERS – POLITICO MAGAZINE: “Why They Mattered: Remembering 30 politicos who died in 2017”: “There may have been an unusual number of celebrity deaths in 2016, but 2017 saw the departure of no shortage of notables. As we do each year, Politico Magazine invited friends, colleagues, scholars and observers to remember dozens of figures who died over the past year after having led lives that shaped American and global politics in all kinds of ways—from television screens and comedy clubs to the pages of newspapers and magazines to the halls of government.” http://politi.co/2BNMFmh –N.Y. TIMES MAGAZINE’s annual “The Lives They Lived” issue http://nyti.ms/2CgeQuZ … “The Things They Loved” http://nyti.ms/2CgpTEn … The cover http://bit.ly/2C3jxf0 HOLIDAY WEEK TALKERS – “How Trump could kill the Iran nuclear deal in January,”by Michael Crowley: “President Donald Trump allowed the Iran nuclear deal to survive through 2017, but the new year will offer him another chance to blow up the agreement — and critics and supporters alike believe he may take it. By mid-January, the president will face new legal deadlines to choose whether to slap U.S. sanctions back on Tehran. Senior lawmakers and some of Trump’s top national security officials are trying to preserve the agreement. “But the deal’s backers fear Trump has grown more willing to reject the counsel of his foreign policy team, as he did with his recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The decision represents an opportunity for Trump to deliver on a campaign promise to rip up the Iran deal, one he has repeatedly deferred at the urging of senior officials.” http://politi.co/2Dr1ECW — “How the banks won over Washington again,” by Zach Warmbrodt: “Less than a decade after being blamed for fueling the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, banks are winning again in Washington. The rebound for the lenders has been so remarkable that Republicans and Democrats in Congress are pushing to scale back financial regulations imposed in the wake of the meltdown — one of the few areas where the two parties agree. President Donald Trump, who once vowed not to let Wall Street ‘get away with murder,’ has dropped the demonizing campaign rhetoric and recruited industry veterans to his administration. “His Treasury Department has drawn up a series of recommendations for trimming the post-crisis rule book. Even the Federal Reserve, the top banking regulator, is working to relax safeguards. Lawmakers and regulators are rethinking policies including loosening mortgage protections, curtailing so-called stress tests that gauge how banks would fare during economic turmoil, and simplifying capital requirements for smaller lenders. Many of the proposals are targeted rollbacks rather than a wholesale repeal of regulations, but they would have a meaningful impact on the industry.” http://politi.co/2lmtHvR — MICHAEL GRUNWALD, “Everything Is Awesome! Well, Almost”: “I come bearing good news! The economy is growing! OK, it’s actually been growing for eight straight years. But as President Donald Trump keeps pointing out, it’s grown at a solid 3 percent annual rate for the past two quarters, ‘a number nobody thought they’d see for a long period of time.’ OK, OK, the economy actually did hit that 3 percent quarterly growth number eight times during President Barack Obama’s time in office. Nevertheless, it’s a good number. … America’s steady upward economic trajectory has continued under an unconventional new president, confounding the liberal pundits who predicted insta-doom.” http://politi.co/2E5GMCp — JUST POSTED — VANITY FAIR’S “THE HIVE”: “‘ISIS 3.0’: HOW SILICON VALLEY GAVE RISE TO THE NEXT GENERATION OF TERROR,” by Haroon Ullah, author of “Digital World War: Islamists, Extremists and the Fight for Cyber Supremacy” http://bit.ly/2BQlmry … $14.05 on Amazon http://amzn.to/2mcfDbY IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING … REX TILLERSON in the NYT: “I Am Proud of Our Diplomacy” http://nyti.ms/2lfaNYP BUT … — “Documents shed light on North Korea’s startling gains in sea-based missile technology,” by WaPo’s Joby Warrick: “A few months after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a group of American investors and Russian scientists struck a deal to begin marketing one of the crown jewels of Moscow’s strategic arsenal: an entire family of missiles designed for launch from submarines. Up for sale were powerful missiles called ‘Calm’ and ‘Ripple,’ built to lob heavy warheads into space from a barge or a submarine tube, and a new model called ‘Surf’ that could be rolled off the side of a ship and fired straight out of the water. The idea of the joint venture, as one of its U.S. partners wrote in early 1993, was to link American satellite companies to a top Russian weapons laboratory to ‘convert potentially threatening submarine missiles into peaceful space boosters.’ “The Americans quickly ran aground on a series of legal and bureaucratic barriers, but the Russians forged ahead with a new partner willing to pay cash for Soviet military technology: North Korea. More than two decades later, some of the Soviet designs are reappearing, one after another, in surprisingly sophisticated missiles that have turned up on North Korean launchpads over the past two years. Now, newly uncovered documents offer fresh clues about the possible origins of those technical advances, some of which seemed to outside observers to have come from nowhere.” http://wapo.st/2CiCOG5 ****** A message from Google Year in Search 2017: As this year draws to a close, Google analyzed Search Trends data to see what the world was searching for. The data showed that 2017 was the year we asked “how…?” How do wildfires start? How to calm a dog during a storm? How to make a protest sign? These questions show our shared desire to understand our experiences and come to each other’s aid. Watch the Year in Search 2017 and see top trending lists from around the world at g.co/2017. ****** WAPO’S DAVE WEIGEL: “Ryan’s ‘pro-white’ primary foe denounced by Breitbart after his anti-Semitic tweets”: “A Wisconsin businessman challenging House Speaker Paul D. Ryan in next year’s congressional primaries denounced ‘globalists from both parties’ Wednesday, after his anti-Semitic tweets prompted Stephen K. Bannon and Breitbart News to distance themselves from his campaign. “Paul Nehlen, who is challenging Ryan for the second time, responded to the accusations of anti-Semitism by saying he was ‘pro-white’ and opposed to double standards. ‘Allow me to answer with this question: If pro-White is White supremacy, what is pro-Jewish?’ Nehlen told The Washington Post in a text message. ‘I reject being called a White Supremacist, because clearly Pro-White isn’t White Supremacy unless Pro-Jewish is Jewish Supremacy.’” http://wapo.st/2pOqFG3 –“Bannon adviser: Ryan challenger Paul Nehlen is ‘dead to us’ after inflammatory tweets,” by CNN’s Oliver Darcy: http://cnnmon.ie/2pQSTQM — GUYS. Nehlen lost to Ryan by 69 points in 2016. K STREET FILES — HEATHER PODESTA’s annual list of funny New Year’s resolutions from her firm Invariant. Some of our favorites: “Insist on free toaster from Deutsche Bank with $285m loan” and “Remove opera gloves before entering federal buildings.” http://politi.co/2C4Egie IVANKA INC. — “How Ivanka Trump Is a Walking Billboard for Her Namesake Fashion Business: The president’s daughter and adviser put the company into a trust, but continues to wear its merchandise, feeding a publicity machine,” by WSJ’s Jean Eaglesham and Lisa Schwartz: “Ivanka Trump wore a peach dress with ruffles, paired with pale taupe shoes, to a White House meeting with technology executives in June. ‘Just peachy!’ the Daily Mail newspaper declared online, above 14 photographs of the first daughter’s outfit. ‘The best news is that you can buy this exact dress at Zappos and it’s only $138. Follow the link at right to their website.’ “The dress and shoes were both from Ms. Trump’s namesake brand, Ivanka Trump, which she still owns and from which she receives a multimillion-dollar annual income. … The Wall Street Journal reviewed Ms. Trump’s outfits in her Twitter, Facebook and Instagram postings about official appearances between March 29, when she became a White House adviser, and the end of October. Star Style, a celebrity-fashion website, identified the products. The analysis showed that Ivanka Trump dresses, shoes, bags or jewelry appeared in 46 of the 68 outfits reviewed, or 68%.” http://on.wsj.com/2BPJrid MEDIAWATCH — HOLLYWOOD REPORTER’S JEREMY BARR: “Reporter’s Notebook: 2017’s Unanswered Media Questions”: “Who will replace Matt Lauer on NBC’s ‘Today’ and Charlie Rose on ‘CBS This Morning’? … Will NBC’s investigation into Lauer’s conduct indict any current or former NBC executives? … Will Megyn Kelly keep up her momentum? … Who will emerge victorious in the court case stemming from the federal government’s lawsuit to stop AT&T’s purchase of Time Warner? … Will Sinclair Broadcasting’s purchase of Tribune Media go through? … Will Greta Van Susteren come back to television? … What about Bill O’Reilly? … “Will Fox News hosts get tougher on Donald Trump? … Will Trump give another interview to a national television outlet that’s not part of the Fox News family? … When is PBS going to pick a new co-anchor on flagship news program ‘PBS NewsHour’? … How will Conde Nast adjust to a magazine industry landscape now dominated by Meredith Corp. and Hearst?” http://bit.ly/2E5JOXm — “Truck blocks cameras from filming Trump on golf course,” by CNN’s Tom Kludt: “Photo and video crews were stymied in their attempts to film President Trump on a golf course Wednesday, an apparent response to CNN’s recent footage of the commander-in-chief on the links. As the president completed another round at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, a large white truck obscured nearby journalists — who were positioned on public property — from getting a shot of Trump on their cameras. When CNN’s photojournalist moved his camera, the truck likewise moved, blocking the picture. … “Cathy Milhoan, a spokeswoman for the Secret Service, said the agency was not responsible for the truck. ‘The USSS is in the business of protection and investigations not in commissioning vehicles to block the media’s view of the President’s golf swing,’ Milhoan said.” With a 90-second video http://cnnmon.ie/2C2l19f –“BuzzFeed has fired its White House correspondent after allegations of inappropriate comments to a colleague,” by Business Insider’s Maxwell Tani: “Adrian Carrasquillo was let go following an internal investigation, a representative told Business Insider on Wednesday. ‘We are saddened by these circumstances, but we take these issues extremely seriously,’ the representative said. ‘We’re committed to ensuring that BuzzFeed remains a place where everyone is treated respectfully by his or her peers.’ “Last month, BuzzFeed News began investigating several of its staffers after their names appeared on a Google spreadsheet titled ‘S—-y Media Men’ that was being passed around media circles. … Carrasquillo’s name appeared on a version of the list seen by Business Insider.” http://read.bi/2BOeg6K VALLEY TALK — “Apple Boosts Pay of CEO Tim Cook, Other Executives: Technology firm’s raises come after rare pay cut in prior fiscal year,” by WSJ’s Tripp Mickle: “Mr. Cook’s total compensation for the fiscal year, which ended in September, jumped 47% — to $12.8 million — the largest bump among the five executives listed in Apple’s annual proxy filing. Mr. Cook’s pay increase was driven by his cash bonus, which was hinged on exceeding the revenue and profit targets set by the board.” http://on.wsj.com/2ljsB4b SPOTTED: DNI Dan Coats last night sitting behind the Butler bench at the Georgetown basketball game with his security detail WELCOME TO THE WORLD – CHRIS HUGHES, co-chair of the Economic Security Project and co-founder of Facebook, and SEAN ELDRIDGE, founder and president of Stand Up America and a former congressional candidate, have welcomed David Hughes Eldridge. Pics http://bit.ly/2CiPDzW … http://bit.ly/2lc0qox … http://bit.ly/2C4KBdT — Dan Hirschhorn, director of news of Time Inc. and TIME, and JJ El-Far, the general manager of Theater Mitu in Brooklyn, welcomed Ellis Isaac Hirschhorn, born 11:51 p.m. on Wednesday at 7 pounds 8 ounces. Pic http://bit.ly/2DrvCXu — Merideth Potter, SVP at GMMB, and Jason Potter, a staffer for the Senate Armed Services Committee, recently welcomed Judson Rogers Potter, born at Sibley Memorial Hospital, weighing 8 lbs 10 oz. Pic with big sister Quincy http://bit.ly/2zGXV1C ENGAGED — Michael McAdams, a regional press secretary for the NRSC and former communications director for Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), proposed to Alley Hampton, an interior designer, on Wednesday night at the Montage in Laguna Beach, California. “They were joined afterwards by family and friends at The Deck. The couple met on a blind date at Le Diplomate.” Pic http://bit.ly/2pNoCSZ — Bobby McMillin, general counsel for the Senate HELP Committee and a Chambliss and Romney alum, proposed to his girlfriend and coworker Virginia Heppner, a professional staff member for Senate HELP. They got engaged Christmas Day on top of Humpback Rock outside Charlottesville, Virginia. “They met at work, and their romance blossomed as it so often does… drafting health cybersecurity legislation.” Pic http://politi.co/2DrqH8Y … Instapic http://bit.ly/2CiQL9e BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: NPR special correspondent Melissa Block. An interesting book she’s recently read: “I just re-read ‘The Age of Innocence’ by Edith Wharton. Apart from her deliciously sly observations of New York society circa 1920, the novel has surprising resonance now in this #metoo moment. Wharton writes so powerfully about the social pressures exerted on women, and how their lives were constrained or their passions derailed by forces beyond their control. A century later, here we are.” Read her Playbook Plus Q&A: http://politi.co/2E8azds BIRTHWEEK (was yesterday): GSA Administrator Emily Murphy (hat tip: Emily J. McBride) BIRTHDAYS: Susanna Quinn, founder and CEO of on-demand fitness and beauty service Veluxe, celebrating with female friends at a small dinner hosted by Gloria Riviera, Stephanie Cutter and Dana Bash (h/ts hubby Jack and Matt Dornic) … Seth Meyers is 44 … Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) is 73 … former Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) is 71 … former Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe is 71 … Politico’s Zach Montellaro, who helps bring you Playbook every morning … Ian Wishingrad, founder of New York-based BigEyedWish … Mark Katz is 54 … Shari Yost Gold … Debbie Willhite … Michele Altemus … David Eisner, CEO at Repair the World (h/ts Jon Haber) … Bloomberg Politics’ Sahil Kapur is 31 … Politico’s Han Ah-Sue … David Dunn … former Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) is 81 … former Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) is 7-0 … DLCC national political director Kevin Boyd … Christa Robinson, SVP of comms. for CBS News (h/t CBS News comms shop) … D.J. Jordan, communications director for Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) … AP economics writer Josh Boak … Cam Cullman, account manager at BBDO Worldwide … CEB’s Will Candrick … … Ed McFadden, secretary of comms for the Archdiocese of Washington, celebrating by “sharing multiple vintages of Cade and Oro Puro wines with friends” (h/t Blain Rethmeier) … Boeing’s Alexa Marrero (h/t Phil Musser) … Kathy Kraninger, White House OMB associate director and Bush 43 DHS alum … Katy Montgomery, Chertoff Group communications director and Bush 43 DHS and WH alum (h/ts Ed Cash) … Lou Gallo is 6-0 … Virginia Del. Jennifer McClellan … Janne Emilie Nolan … Chris Cooper 47 … Raquel Wojnar … Douglas Wiley … Jack Lynch is 67 … Adrienne Fox Luscombe … Savannah Short … Erica Martinson, D.C. reporter for Alaska Dispatch News, who last month welcomed Archer Robert Artis into the world – pichttp://bit.ly/2BXrFgR … Corinne Elise McGrath … Nick Sauer … Randall Snow … Mike Snyder … Molly Varoga … David Drews (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) … former UAW union president Owen Bieber is 88 (h/t AP) ****** A message from Google Year in Search 2017: As this year draws to a close, Google analyzed Search Trends data to see what the world was searching for. The data showed that 2017 was the year we asked “how…?” How do wildfires start? How to calm a dog during a storm? How to make a protest sign? All of the “how” searches featured in the Year in Search film were searched at least 10 times more this year than ever before. These questions show our shared desire to understand our experiences and come to each other’s aid. From “how to watch the eclipse” and “how to shoot like Curry,” to “how to move forward” and “how to make a difference,” here’s to this Year in Search. 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