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Breaking Points is a fearless anti-establishment multi-week Youtube and Podcast which holds the powerful to account hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti
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Aug 29, 2022 • 1h 33min
8/29/22: Fed Policy, Trump Investigation, New Polling, Big Pharma War, Facebook Censorship, Populist Dems, & More!
Bradley Moss, a national security law expert from the Mark Zaid Law Firm, dives into the complex legal landscape surrounding Donald Trump's ongoing investigations. He discusses the Fed's strategies to combat inflation and the shifting political dynamics as midterms approach. The podcast also highlights the competition between pharmaceutical giants and delves into Facebook's controversial censorship practices. Moss emphasizes the erosion of American optimism since the 1970s and underscores the importance of transparency in legal matters concerning prominent political figures.

Aug 27, 2022 • 2h 37min
Mini Show #52: Political Labels, Dark Money, Stock Buybacks, Airline Dysfunction, UPS Workers, & More!
In this engaging conversation, Dan Marans and David Sirota tackle Kamala Harris' unpopularity and the fading significance of political labels. Matt Stoller exposes the shocking $1.6 billion dark money donation influencing the judiciary. Bill McGee shares insights on chaos within the airline industry, revealing critical service breakdowns. Maximilian Alvarez and the group discuss labor struggles, especially the urgent plight of UPS workers facing extreme conditions. The panel further critiques corporate stock buybacks and examines the evolving landscape of political communication through podcasts.

Aug 26, 2022 • 1h 36min
Stories of Week 8/21: GOP In Disarray, Trump Affidavit, Fauci Out, Student Debt, Midterms, & More!
The discussion highlights turmoil within the GOP as they grapple with internal conflicts before the midterms. A significant political assassination in Russia raises questions about its impact on global dynamics. Trump's legal battles take center stage with a revealing FBI affidavit. Dr. Fauci's retirement prompts reflections on his polarizing legacy during the pandemic. The complexities of student debt relief spark debates on fairness and electoral consequences. Finally, a critique of the film industry reveals challenges in creativity amid financial pressures.

Aug 25, 2022 • 1h 38min
8/25/22: Student Debt, Midterm Outlook, Ukraine Aid, Dems Agenda, Essential Workers, & More!
Max Alvarez, author of "The Work of Living" and editor at The Real News, delves into the intricacies of student debt relief, discussing its fairness and implications for college-educated voters versus non-graduates. He analyzes the political dynamics of the upcoming midterms and the ongoing military aid to Ukraine, questioning its goals. Alvarez also reflects on the declining creativity in the film industry, underscoring nostalgia for original narratives, and highlights the struggles and newfound recognition of essential workers during the pandemic.

Aug 24, 2022 • 46min
LIVE REACTION: NY, FL Election Results
Dive into the heated electoral battles in New York and Florida! Discover the dynamics of the Democratic primary showdown featuring Charlie Crist and Nikki Fried. Explore how endorsements swayed midterm elections and the rise of far-right candidates affecting voter trust. Maxwell Frost’s campaign highlights coalition-building in political activism. Plus, unpack the implications of campaign financing and the fierce rivalry between Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler in New York, revealing the tensions within the Democratic Party and the role of grassroots organizing.

Aug 23, 2022 • 1h 23min
8/23/22: Fauci Out, NY Elections, Stocks Plunge, Trump Lawsuit, UPS Workers, Andrew Tate, Afghanistan Policy, & More!
The podcast dives into Dr. Anthony Fauci's retirement and its mixed public reception. Key topics include the high-stakes New York primaries and their implications for the Democratic party. There's also a discussion on the assassination of Alexander Dugan's daughter, heightening tensions between Russia and NATO. The rising popularity of Andrew Tate and its impact on young men is explored, alongside the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan following U.S. withdrawal. A thought-provoking exploration of current events!

Aug 22, 2022 • 1h 36min
8/22/22: GOP In Disarray, Midterms Polling, Ukraine War, Trump Affidavit, Stelter Fired, Woodstock 99, & More!
The hosts delve into the GOP's internal conflicts and polling struggles as midterms loom. They discuss recent geopolitical shifts, including Ukraine's assassination of a Putin ally, and Trump's ongoing legal challenges tied to the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid. Media controversies are critiqued, including the firing of CNN's Brian Stelter. The conversation takes a turn to examine the chaotic downfall of Woodstock '99, contrasting it with its peaceful predecessor, and reflects on the broader implications of societal decay amid political and cultural crises.

Aug 20, 2022 • 59min
Mini Show #51: Hillary vs Bernie, FBI Trump Raid, Sinema's Wall St Giveaway, Abortion Debate, & More!
David Sirota and Ken Klippenstein join the discussion, diving into the fierce rivalry between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and the implications of the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. They dissect Kyrsten Sinema's connections to Wall Street and how it shapes political dynamics. The conversation also tackles the complex abortion debate, emphasizing women's personal stories and the moral dilemmas involved. Additionally, the episode highlights labor movements, especially Starbucks workers' fight for unions against corporate pushback.

Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 13min
Stories of Week 8/14: Trump Investigation, Midterm Elections, Housing Market, CDC Overhaul, & More!
The hosts dive into the FBI's investigation of Trump, examining political consequences and rising threats against the agency. They explore the fundraising struggles facing Republican candidates ahead of midterms, especially around abortion rights. The discussion shifts to the housing market, addressing affordability issues and the hopes of first-time buyers. Plus, they critique the CDC's pandemic response, emphasizing the need for better communication and accountability following their past failures.

Aug 18, 2022 • 1h 36min
8/18/22: CDC Overhaul, Trump Documents, Cheney Defeated, Maddow Replacement, Railway Workers, GOP Future, & More!
Ryan Grimm, a journalist known for his incisive political analysis, and Emily Jashinsky, a savvy political commentator, dive deep into current events. They unpack the CDC's overhaul following its pandemic missteps and critique its public health communication. The duo discusses Liz Cheney's primary loss and its implications for the GOP's loyalty to Trump, alongside Biden's response to potential railway worker strikes. They also tackle the shift in cable news dynamics and how it's shaping political discourse.


