87 days to Cleveland, 200 days to election – DRY RUN FOR CLEVELAND: Delegates wooed in Fla. -- CRUZ, KASICH begin V.P. vets – FOX SHAKEUP: Favorite to succeed Ailes – B’DAY: Julie Whiston, Joe Pounder, Don Graham

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By Mike Allen (@mikeallen; [email protected]) and Daniel Lippman (@dlippman; [email protected])


Happy Friday! 200 days to Election Day, Nov. 8. It’s Earth Day. Passover begins at sunset.

CAUGHT ON TAPE -- “Trump team tells GOP he has been ‘projecting an image,’” by AP’s Steve Peoples and Tom Beaumont in Hollywood, Fla.: “Trump’s chief lieutenants ... told skeptical Republican leaders Thursday that ... ‘the part that he’s been playing is now evolving’ ... Trump’s newly hired senior aide, Paul Manafort, [said in a closed-door meeting]: ‘When he’s out on the stage, when he’s talking about the kinds of things he’s talking about on the stump, he’s projecting an image that’s for that purpose ... You’ll start to see more depth of the person, the real person. You’ll see a real different guy.’” http://apne.ws/1SUX9R2

JUST POSTED – “GOP rivals humble themselves before the party’s elite: Cruz, Kasich and Trump team makes pitches as delegates dangle their support,” by Shane Goldmacher in Hollywood, Fla: “The three-day, beachside [RNC] meeting has amounted to a dry run of the kind of aggressive delegate hunting that would define an open convention this summer in Cleveland — and it saw some sharp elbows thrown between the Cruz and Kasich teams. ... Asked about Kasich, Cruz’s campaign manager trolled best: ‘Who?’ said Jeff Roe.

“The sniping reflects the stakes: the RNC members gathered here in Hollywood are not just a bloc of convention delegates but party leaders who could sway hundreds of other delegates at a contested Republican convention. ... ‘It’s the largest gathering of delegates anywhere in America before Cleveland,’ said Ken Cuccinnelli, a top Cruz delegate adviser. ...

“And so the charm offensive began early and often, from the breakfast buffet, where Trump’s top operatives gathered Thursday morning around a corner table, to late at night at the hotel bar. In between, there were hallway tete-a-tetes, chats over cigars on a party-sponsored yacht.” http://politi.co/1U8njoG

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--“Delegates face death threats from Trump supporters,” by Eli Stokols and Kyle Cheney: “Since Donald Trump came up empty in his quest for delegates at the Republican state assembly in Colorado Springs nearly two weeks ago ... [t]he mild-mannered [state GOP] chairman [Steve House] estimates he’s gotten between 4,000 and 5,000 calls on his cell phone. ... One party chair says a Trump supporter recently got in his face and promised ‘bloodshed’ if he didn’t win the GOP nomination. An Indiana delegate who criticized Trump received a note warning against ‘traditional burial’ that ended with, ‘We are watching you.’” http://politi.co/1YKqIZO

NICK BILTON, author of “Hatching Twitter,” first piece for Vanity Fair after moving from N.Y. Times, “Valley Politics: How Silicon Valley Created Donald Trump -- And can they stop him?”: “Trump has threatened to cut off the H-1B visa immigration program, which would impair Facebook’s and Google’s ability to hire brilliant new programmers from overseas. ... The only thing that’s really changed between Trump’s other attempts to run for office and now is the advent of social media. And Trump, who has spent his life offending people, knows exactly how to bend it to his will.” http://bit.ly/1NnFQvC

TOP TWEETS: @ZekeJMiller: “I asked Cruz about appearing in the den of the Washington Cartel, he says the RNC is ‘the heart of the grassroots” ... @seanspicer: “RNC Rules Committee adjourns. No changes/recommendations. #rncspringmeeting.”

VEEPSTAKES – WashPost p. A1, top of col. 1, “GOP camps game out picks for No. 2 slot: Possibility of a contested convention complicates vice-presidential calculus,” by Bob Costa and Phil Rucker in Hollywood, Fla.: Cruz and Kasich have both begun vetting, “leaving open the possibility of announcing running mates as early as June, when primary voting concludes, or waiting until July at the Republican National Convention. ... Trump said ... his campaign is holding off on vetting candidates until the nomination battle is over. ‘I would not choose a vice president unless I know I have won,’ Trump said in a recent interview. ...

“Cruz campaign manager Jeff Roe said Cruz instructed his top aides to begin a vetting process this spring. ... Paul Manafort, Trump’s newly empowered top strategist, [said:] ‘The other two campaigns have to [start the vetting process] because they’re not relevant ... They have to do things that will make people assume they’ll be the nominee. We’re doing things that will make us the nominee.’ ...

“Some Cruz allies already are suggesting names, with one mentioning female senators such as Joni Ernst of Iowa and Deb Fischer of Nebraska. ... If ... Trump inches towards the 1,237-delegate threshold in June, Cruz could select a running mate to attempt to alter the psychology of the race. ... Kasich [began] a vetting process about two weeks ago ... One challenge for Kasich ... is persuading people to submit to a full vet given the long odds he faces ...

“Two people likely to be on Kasich’s short list are ... Rubio ... and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker ... For Trump, the most appealing choices may be Rubio or Kasich because they bring delegates.” http://wapo.st/1VpgX5n

--N.Y. Times p. A1, 1-col. lead of the paper, “G.O.P. BACKS OFF ON AIDING RACES DOWN THE TICKET: FUND-RAISING IS LAGGING ... Party Delays Spending in Some Contested States,” by Jonathan Martin in Hollywood, Fla.: “[U]nease about Mr. Trump, along with the dislike many of the party’s business-oriented donors have for the hard-line Mr. Cruz, has prompted the R.N.C. to begin privately assuring donors that it will create a so-called Senate Trust fund ... including hiring field operatives and opposition researchers ...

“The idea rankled top officials at the National Republican Senatorial Committee ... who said they had not been informed of the R.N.C.’s Senate plan.” http://nyti.ms/1T2Ppg5

DRUDGE HOMEPAGE with headlines in purple type to commemorate Prince ... Banner: “PURPLE HAZE: TREATED FOR OVERDOSE DAYS BEFORE DEATH.” http://bit.ly/1T2PTmi

--NEW YORKER cover, “Purple Rain,” by Bob Staake http://bit.ly/1YJUz4T ... @NASA: “A purple nebula, in honor of Prince.” http://bit.ly/1Sztq6d

--N.Y. TIMES Quotation of the Day -- PRESIDENT OBAMA, in response to Prince’s death yesterday at age 57: “‘A strong spirit transcends rules,’ Prince once said — and nobody’s spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative.” Article by Jon Pareles, top of A1 (cols. 2-4), “A Mesmerizing Master of Pop http://nyti.ms/1Sg26aU ... “Statement by the President on the Passing of Prince” http://1.usa.gov/1QrF6jP

--“24 Outrageous Prince Stories,” by N.Y. Mag’s David Marchese: http://bit.ly/1So5ahS

--“Prince in Performance, From the 1980s to the Present,” by Vulture’s Jackson McHenry – 42 pix http://bit.ly/1So74iJ

POLITICO’s “WHAT WORKS” series – “Harry Reid’s Last Power Play,” by Jon Ralston: “The titan of Nevada politics has a big finale in mind: Swing his entire state back to the D column.” http://politi.co/1qFXZdM

--“Las Vegas Is Betting It Can Become the Silicon Valley of Water,” by T.R. Goldman: “The thirstiest city in the driest state sees a big future as a hub of water innovation.” http://politi.co/1XM1gD5

PALACE INTRIGUE – Fox release, “Fox News Creates New Specials Division”: “Effective immediately, Michael Clemente will transition from his current position managing news to overseeing this new division as Executive Vice President of News Specials. Jay Wallace will be promoted to Executive Vice President of News and Editorial. Both Clemente and Wallace will report directly to Ailes. FOX News’ current structure consists of two divisions of news and programming, with the latter run by Senior Executive Vice President, Bill Shine, who also oversees FOX Business Network (FBN), and reports to Ailes. The new specials unit now creates a third organizational division. ...

“Clemente will oversee all development and production of taped long-form programming, complemented by occasional special live events for FOX News Channel (FNC). The newly formed consolidated unit will now include FNC Editor-at-Large Peter Boyer, Senior Executive Producer and Director of Long-Form Series, Pamela Browne, Executive Producer Martin Hinton and Specials Director of Development, Clay Rawson, all of whom will report to Clemente. ...

“Wallace ... will manage the news division, including all political coverage and election season debates and town halls. He will also oversee all daytime weekday and weekend news programming ... John Stack, who has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Newsgathering, will report directly to Wallace.” http://bit.ly/1So4vx2

--READING BETWEEN THE LINES – GABE SHERMAN in New York mag, “Fox News Shake-up Complicates Ailes Succession”: “[T]he suddenness of Clemente’s ouster stunned Fox hosts and producers ... One Fox anchor told me that Ailes suspected Clemente of leaking to the press over the past year. Inside Fox, ... executives use burner phones because they fear their corporate lines are monitored ... Ailes is said to dislike executives who build up independent power bases, and talking to Murdoch, Ailes’s boss, would be seen as a threat. ...

“With Clemente out of the running, the leading contender is now Bill Shine, the EVP for programming and Fox Business. But ... Ailes has been telling people that he would like to have another contract after his, reportedly, expires in 2018.” http://nym.ag/1XMfwMk

FIRST PERSON: JOHN STOSSEL on FoxNews.com, “I have lung cancer. My medical care is excellent but the customer service stinks”: “My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I’ll be fine.” http://fxn.ws/1MLWhln

MEDIAWATCH -- “Seth Meyers, Fred Armisen bringing ‘The War Room’ parody to IFC,” by Alex Weprin: “Fred Armisen ... and his former ‘Saturday Night Live’ colleagues Bill Hader and Seth Meyers are planning a parody of the classic political documentary ‘The War Room,’ called ‘The Bunker,’ for cable channel IFC this fall. ... On IFC, ‘The Bunker’ will air as part of the channel’s ‘Documentary Now!’ series, which parodies famous documentaries and formats. Other parodies this year include an episode based on the film ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ called ‘Juan Likes Chicken and Rice,’ and an episode parodying the 1968 documentary ‘Salesman.’” http://politi.co/1QremzW ... Trailer for the original “War Room” http://bit.ly/1U8eFqe

--“Univision acquires Disney’s stake in Fusion,” by Alex Weprin: “With the deal done, Univision is creating the Fusion Media Group, which will include Fusion, The Onion, The Root, El Rey, Flama, Univision Music and Univision Digital.” http://politi.co/1r3bpky

--Erica Hinsley has joined The New Yorker as associate director of communications. Previously, she worked at AppNexus, a New York ad-tech company, and as a publicist at Knopf.

WASHINGTON, INC. – “Uber More Than Doubles Spending On Lobbying But Google Still Tops Silicon Valley,” by BuzzFeed’s Hamza Shadan: “The ride-hailing company spent $320,000 lobbying Congress in the first months of 2016 ... [and] previously spent $140,000 in the fourth quarter of 2015 ... Google led the tech industry by spending nearly $4 million, and was the 6th biggest spender of any corporation.Facebook and Amazon were not far behind, rounding out the top 20 corporate lobbying charts. Facebook spent $2.8 million and was the 19th highest spending company; Amazon spent $2.7 million and ranked 20th.” http://bzfd.it/1SUX7sd

--“Beijing auditions foreign agencies to polish China brand,” by Reuters’ Engen Tham and Matthew Miller: “[A]s Beijing tries to communicate more effectively with the West ... [t]he State Council Information Office (SCIO), the government’s information and propaganda arm, has heard presentations from Hill+Knowlton, Ketchum, and Ogilvy Public Relations ... FleishmanHillard and Edelman also participated in the audition.” http://reut.rs/26igBkH

--U.S. Chamber is 104 today (h/t Blair Latoff Holmes) – Per the Chamber: “The idea to create the Chamber first took shape when President Taft, in a speech before Congress on Dec 7, 1911, addressed the need for a ‘central organization in touch with associations and chambers of commerce throughout the country.” Pic of the Chamber in 1923 http://bit.ly/1U82Y2D

OBAMA ABROAD -- “How David Cameron got Barack Obama to fight Brexit,” by Tom McTague in London and Isaac Dovere: “If all goes according to Downing Street’s plan, David Cameron and Barack Obama will walk side-by-side into Number 10’s grand, wood-paneled state dining room shortly before the evening newscasts [today] to make an emphatic case for why Britain belongs in the European Union. This is the moment when Obama is fully weaponized in the government’s PR war on Brexit. ... Rattled by tighter-than-expected poll numbers, Cameron asked Obama to make the trip during the referendum campaign rather than wait until July when the president was also scheduled to be in Europe.” http://politi.co/1SfjFYF

THE NEW TRUMP UNIVERSITY -- POLITICO MAGAZINE Friday Cover, “The Rise of Trump Studies: Who is this guy, and how did we get here? A nation of professors scrambles for answers,” by Darren Samuelsohn: “As Trump’s surprise candidacy disrupts everything it touches, it is now exploding into the academic realm, launching a yuuuuge new wave of what you might call Trump Studies. From philosophy to law to computer science and history, researchers are finding they can’t look away from Donald J. Trump. For some ... his candidacy is like an experiment on a national scale, blowing up conventional wisdom about how American politics and society work.” http://politi.co/1NF6ACM

SUNDAY SO FAR:

--CNN’s “State of the Union” – Jake Tapper anchors from D.C.: Donald Trump Jr., son of Donald Trump ... Sanders ... Panel: Mary Katharine Ham; Neera Tanden; Andre Bauer, former S.C. lieutenant governor; former NAACP President Ben Jealous

--“Fox News Sunday”: Paul Manafort (exclusive) ... DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz (exclusive) ... Panel: Jerry Seib; Susan Page; Ben Domenech, publisher of The Federalist; Juan Williams

--ABC’s “This Week”: Jon Karl taped interview with Charles Koch ... Roundtable: Jennifer Granholm, Jon Karl, Bill Kristol, Ana Navarro, Katrina vanden Heuvel

--NBC’s “Meet the Press”: Sanders ... “SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: Former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham”

--CBS’ “Face the Nation”: Kasich ... Sanders ... new Battleground Tracker polls in Penn. and Ind. ... NYT’s Mark Landler, author of “Alter Egos” ... Panel: Nancy Cordes, Reihan Salam of National Review, WP’s Ed O’Keefe, Ezra Klein

--CNN’s “Inside Politics”: WP’s Dan Balz, NYT’s Ashley Parker, AP’s Julie Pace, CNN’s Manu Raju

HILLARY SPEECHES – “Firms that paid for Clinton speeches have US gov’t interests,” by AP’s Stephen Braun: “The AP review identified at least 60 firms and organizations that sponsored Clinton’s speeches and lobbied the U.S. government at some point since the start of the Obama administration. Over the same period, at least 30 also profited from government contracts. ... Clinton’s spokesman, Brian Fallon, said in a statement, ‘Hillary Clinton’s record shows she has consistently taken on these very same industries, and to suggest she would deviate from that at all as president is completely baseless.’” http://apne.ws/1YKlbm3

--“Sanders supporters suffer through stages of grief: The New York loss demoralized some of Bernie’s most impassioned backers,” by Annie Karni: “[B]y late in the week, even some of the most ardent Bernie backers had moved to the final stage of processing an emotional loss: depression and acceptance, coupled with a newfound frustration over a beloved campaign they now consider to be in denial of reality.” http://politi.co/1SnEnCw

--N.Y. Times p. A19, “Challenge by Sanders Still Diverts Clinton From Fall,” by Nick Confessore and Sarah Cohen: “She spent more than she raised in each of the first three months of the year ... including more than $12 million on ads in March alone. According to the Campaign Media Analysis Group, Mrs. Clinton has spent at least $20 million on advertising in states like New York, Illinois and Massachusetts, money that could otherwise have been saved for the general election. ... Sanders spent $46 million in March alone ... Sanders poured more than $5 million into the expensive New York media market.” http://nyti.ms/1VozjDI

HOW WE LIVE -- WSJ A1, bottom right corner, “BROADBAND DATA CAPS CRIMP CORD-CUTTERS: Monthly limits force people who stream video to ration web use,” by Thomas Gryta and Shalini Ramachandran: “Consumer complaints to the [FCC] about data caps rose to 7,904 in the second half of 2015 from 863 in the first half, according to records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal under the Freedom of Information Act. As of mid-April, this year’s total was 1,463. ... Comcast is ‘now actively considering substantially increasing’ its data usage thresholds ... After being contacted by the Journal about this article, AT&T introduced options with unlimited data for U.S. customers.” http://on.wsj.com/22SOa8z

MOOD MUSIC – MICHAEL SHANNON, partner at Vianovo and Bush campaign alum, on Medium, “A 2016 Campaign Anthem: Isn’t It Ironic?” mashing up lyrics from Alanis Morissette’s 1995 hit with 2016 news: “1. Donald Trump is like rain on the GOP’s wedding day … 2. Ted Cruz is a black fly in the establishment’s Chardonnay … 3. Running for president was the good advice that Elizabeth Warren just didn’t take … 5. A traffic jam when Jeb was already late … 7. It’s a free ride when the super PACs have already paid.” http://bit.ly/1NEEYxn

HOT VIDEO -- @Morning_Joe: “The evolution of @realDonaldTrump via ‘Happy Gilmore’ (h/t: @BuzzFeedAndrew)” http://bit.ly/212E5qa

SPOTTED: Former SecDef Chuck Hagel at lunch at Tosca yesterday ... Former HHS Secretary and Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, one of the last to board United flight DCA-SFO, telling the flight attendant there will be room in overhead bins for her carry-on bag.

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SNEAK PEEK – PARADE’s cover this weekend, “Does Your Vote Count?”: a reminder of how the Electoral College works. See the cover. http://bit.ly/1NnlouZ ... Story http://bit.ly/1Sn1SLZ

--FORTUNE’s new cover, “Business: The Trump Way,” by Shawn Tully and Roger Parloff: “He’s a billionaire (though maybe not as rich as he says). He claims he hates debt (but his casino companies went bust because of it). He craves press attention (but sues at the drop of a hat). What does Trump’s record tell us about how he’ll lead?” http://for.tn/1WgVrPl ... See the cover. http://bit.ly/22T2EFv

TV TONIGHT – “At 10 p.m. [on MSNBC], Chris Matthews hosts ‘Hillary Clinton: It Takes a Country’ ... The hour examines what inspired Secretary Clinton’s commitment to public service and her historic political course as she embarks on her second presidential run.” Sneak peeks http://on.msnbc.com/1WJdjCM ... http://on.msnbc.com/1r3c4Cz

MAYOR OF THE WORLD and UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy Mike Bloomberg hosted a dinner for 80 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City last night, including heads of state, ministers, business executives, philanthropists and celebrities in celebration of the Paris Agreement Signing Ceremony today. Musical guests were the Harlem Gospel Choir and the Young People’s Chorus of NYC. Guests dined on roasted beet salad with goat cheese and spiced pecans, roasted Atlantic salmon, a Strawberry-Rhubarb crisp served with vanilla ice cream all paired with a ’14 Santa Barbara Lieu-Dit Sauvignon Blanc and a ‘13 Côte de Nuits-Villages Gachot-Monot pinot noir. See Mike’s Instagram http://bit.ly/1XLONPX ... More pix from Mike’s Flickr http://bit.ly/212I71F

--SPOTTED: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, actor Michael Douglas, French Minister and COP21 President Segolene Royal, European Commission Vice President Marcos Sefcovic, Lorne Michaels, Gov. Jerry Brown, Bloomberg Philanthropies CEO Patti Harris and Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune.

HAPPENING TODAY – At Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, CSIS today is premiering a 30 minute documentary called “Ebola in America: An Epidemic of Fear,” a collaboration with NPR’s Jacki Lyden. “It is the first retrospective on last year’s Ebola outbreak that interviews all of the key people involved including the most senior US and key Texas officials.” http://bit.ly/1YKel05 ... Trailer http://bit.ly/26iIqtb ...Full doc http://bit.ly/1QrwLg6

TRANSITIONS: Ladan Ahmadi is Third Way’s new Senior Media Manager. Ladan comes from Rep. Greg Meeks’ office; she emigrated from Iran to the U.S. with her family at age five and attended the University of Maryland. She replaces Whitney Mitchell, who left Third Way to serve as press secretary for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.

--“Thomas Walek announces launch of Peaks Strategies [for] strategic financial and capital markets communications”: “In 1998 he founded Walek & Associates, a global financial and capital markets boutique serving multinational brands and emerging leaders. ... Walek sold his firm in 2013 and exited the agency earlier this year.” http://bit.ly/22ShZWJ ... www.peaksstrategies.com

--John Monsif has joined First Focus as VP of gov’t relations; previously he was senior director of gov’t relations for Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) and COS to Reps. John Delaney and Louise Slaughter. First Focus is a bipartisan advocacy organization dedicated to making children and families a priority in federal policy and budget decisions.

--Josh Falzone is on Monday joining Sen. Bob Corker’s team as his press secretary. He has served as the rapid response comms. director for Scott Walker’s presidential campaign and most recently the comms. manager at CRAFT Media & Digital.

OUT AND ABOUT -- Democratic data firm TargetSmart Communications celebrated its 10th anniversary last night. The happy hour at the rooftop of Charlie Palmer Steak included staff, clients, and longtime confidantes. Highlight was a champagne toast backed up by a highlight video of TargetSmart’s history and their recent coverage by MSNBC. http://bit.ly/22SgW9f

BIRTHWEEK (was Sun.): Jonathan Brodo, future D.C. insider/lobbyist

BIRTHDAYS: Julie Whiston, WHCA executive director ... Joe Pounder, president of America Rising and the pride of Gettysburg ... Don Graham, who attended St. Albans and Harvard ... Matt Moore, chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party … Politico’s Elana Schor ... WJLA’s Jummy Olabanji ... ABC News’ Arlette Saenz (h/ts Olivia Petersen) ... James Kvaal … McKinsey’s Elizabeth Ledet (h/t sister Karen L. Anderson) ... Marisa Medrano Perez ... Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) and Jim Langevin (D-RI) ... WSJ’s Shayndi Raice ... Anastasia Dellaccio, director of marketing and comms. at Sister Cities International and a UN Foundation (h/t best friend Fran Holuba and Ben Chang) ... Brian Forde, a WH OSTP alum now at MIT (h/t Ben) ... SKDKnickerbocker’s Josh Dorner (sorry we jumped the gun yesterday) ... Politico’s Matt Korade ...

... Helene Cooper, NYT Pentagon reporter ... Bob Reid, senior managing editor at Stars and Stripes and an AP alum ... Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick, the pride of Ottawa, Canada ... Ed Walsh … WashPost’s Sari Horwitz ... Larry Brady ... DCCC events director Krista Jenusaitis … Democratic digital ninja Kombiz Lavasany, formerly DNC and New Partners, now director of research and strategic initiatives at the AFT … Patrick Rucker of Reuters … Daniel Malloy, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution DC bureau alum now a freelance writer in Southeast Asia, always eager for assignments throughout the region … Allie Medack, chief of staff for global public policy at General Motors and a House Foreign Affairs alum ... New Hampshire’s Maureen Mooney …Christopher Jennison ... Evan Quinnell of No Labels ... McCain veteran Mark Braden, now of counsel at BakerHostetler …

... Doug Lowenstein of DSL Strategies and former president of the Private Equity Growth Capital Council … Elisabeth Goodridge, deputy metro editor of the N.Y. Times ... Adele M. Stan, columnist for the American Prospect ... Walter Fields ... Evan Dobelle ... Lisa Davis Allison ... Kyle Osborne ... Yasmina Vinci, executive director of the National Head Start Association ... Andrea Clarke ... Britt Cocanour ... David Barrett ... Andrea LaRue ... Logan Peyton-Massara ... Chung Seto (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) ... actress Charlotte Rae is 90 ... singer Glen Campbell is 80 ... actor Jack Nicholson is 79 ... singer Mel Carter is 77 ... author Janet Evanovich is 73 ... movie director John Waters is 70 ... singer Peter Frampton is 66 ... Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona is 57 ... actress-talk show host Sherri Shepherd is 49 ... actress Amber Heard is 30 (h/ts AP)

DESSERT -- “The Obamas’ Executive Chef at the White House Nails a ‘Turnip for What’-Inspired Curry”—Eater.com: “On a recent trip to the White House kitchen, Eater visited executive chef Cris Comerford for a lesson in making healthy, vegetable-driven dishes ... [like her] turnip curry with coconut milk.” 4-min. video http://bit.ly/1U8fcsa

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