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The victory lap was classic Trump. After being acquitted in the Senate on two impeachment charges, the president gave a wide ranging speech where he knocked his foes like Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi, praised his allies and called the investigations into him BS. The big question that remains is how the country moves forward after so much division. Meredith McGraw, White House reporter at Politico joins us for Trump’s celebration speech.
Next, most popular restaurant chains are going all in on breakfast spending millions and hiring thousands to expand their offerings and win the battle for the growing breakfast market. With the rise of food delivery apps, we are seeing foot traffic diminish for lunch and dinner at many places and companies see huge growth potential with breakfast. Erica Pandey, reporter at Axios, joins us for more.
Finally, the original American Idol, Kelly Clarkson, is having one of the strongest starts for a new daytime talk show in seven years averaging about 1.9 million daily viewers. While she doesn’t have the usual training of a talk host, her authenticity and covers of popular music on the show are proving to be a hit with the audience. Kevin Fallon, senior entertainment reporter at the Daily Beast, joins us for why the Kelly Clarkson Show is killing it in daytime.
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The victory lap was classic Trump. After being acquitted in the Senate on two impeachment charges, the president gave a wide ranging speech where he knocked his foes like Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi, praised his allies and called the investigations into him BS. The big question that remains is how the country moves forward after so much division. Meredith McGraw, White House reporter at Politico joins us for Trump’s celebration speech.
Next, most popular restaurant chains are going all in on breakfast spending millions and hiring thousands to expand their offerings and win the battle for the growing breakfast market. With the rise of food delivery apps, we are seeing foot traffic diminish for lunch and dinner at many places and companies see huge growth potential with breakfast. Erica Pandey, reporter at Axios, joins us for more.
Finally, the original American Idol, Kelly Clarkson, is having one of the strongest starts for a new daytime talk show in seven years averaging about 1.9 million daily viewers. While she doesn’t have the usual training of a talk host, her authenticity and covers of popular music on the show are proving to be a hit with the audience. Kevin Fallon, senior entertainment reporter at the Daily Beast, joins us for why the Kelly Clarkson Show is killing it in daytime.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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