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Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

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Jul 22, 2021 • 1h 29min

7/22/21: FBI's Plot Exposed, Fauci vs Rand Paul, Ben & Jerry's, NSO Spyware Abuses, Frito-Lay Workers, Bezos's Space Trip, NPR Smears, Big Tech Dominance, and More!

Rachel Bovard, Policy Director at the Conservative Partnership Institute, discusses the White House's role in shaping social media narratives. They dive into the FBI's controversial involvement in the Whitmer kidnapping plot, raising ethical questions about law enforcement practices. The conversation shifts to labor disputes at Frito-Lay and Ben & Jerry's politically charged decisions. They also critique Jeff Bezos's space endeavors, questioning corporate solutions to climate change while exploring Big Tech's influence on free speech and public perception.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 1h 25min

7/20/21: Delta Scares Markets, Biden vs Facebook, Capitol Rioter Charged, Haiti Update, Dems 2022 Fears, Cash vs Culture, CNN's Streaming, Covid Skeptics, and More!

Michael Brendan Dougherty, a writer at National Review, shares his insights on vaccine hesitancy and public health. He discusses the impact of the Delta variant on the stock market and public sentiment, along with the government's relationship with social media in combating misinformation. The conversation also dives into the political fallout from the January 6th Capitol riot and how Democrats are struggling with voter disconnect ahead of crucial elections. Dougherty emphasizes the need for relatable communication to address vaccine skepticism effectively.
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Jul 19, 2021 • 1h 30min

7/19/21: Biden Pressuring Facebook, CNN Humiliation, Lab Leak, Delta Variant, Caitlyn Jenner, Inflation Deepdive, Climate Disaster, Right to Repair, and More!

Louis Rossmann, a passionate right-to-repair activist and YouTuber, joins the conversation to tackle pressing topics. He highlights the urgent need for consumer rights in the tech industry, emphasizing how corporate practices undermine ownership. The guests also delve into inflation drivers, unpacking supply chain issues and the semiconductor shortage. Climate catastrophes and their socio-economic implications come into focus, alongside a discussion of the controversial lab leak theory and its impact on public trust in science. Rossmann's advocacy sparks a powerful call to action!
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Jul 15, 2021 • 1h 26min

7/15/21: Biden's Infrastructure Package, Inflation Facts, Bush On Afghanistan, Cuba Developments, FBI Failures, Epstein Update, Job Losses, and More!

Zed Jelani, an independent journalist and author, joins the discussion to shed light on significant political and economic issues. He critiques the complexities of Biden's infrastructure package alongside the rising inflation concerns. Jelani discusses the implications of U.S. foreign policy in Afghanistan and Cuba, highlighting humanitarian crises. He also addresses systemic failures in accountability related to high-profile cases, emphasizing the need for reform. The conversation underscores the lasting impacts of corporate negligence and government manipulation on communities.
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Jul 13, 2021 • 1h 33min

7/13/21: Global Chaos, Haiti Situation, Billionaire Space Race, Vaccine Surveillance, Child Tax Credit, White Liberals, White House Corruption, and More!

David Sirota, founder of The Daily Poster and investigative journalist, joins the discussion on pressing global issues. They dive into the political chaos in Haiti, including the president's assassination and U.S. involvement. The conversation also critiques billionaire philanthropy compared to governmental initiatives and raises concerns over pandemic-related monitoring. Additionally, Sirota examines the evolving labor market dynamics and the role of educated liberals in exacerbating political partisanship. The episode highlights the selective media narratives surrounding humanitarian crises.
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Jul 12, 2021 • 1h 23min

7/12/21: National Security State, Biden Orders, Afghanistan, Rent Prices, Hunter's Art, Media Fails, Haiti Situation, GOP Future, and More!

Jane Coaston, the insightful host of 'The Argument' podcast for the New York Times, dives into a rich discussion on the evolving national security landscape. They tackle Biden's new executive order on antitrust laws and how it may influence corporate concentration. The conversation also scrutinizes media narratives around Afghanistan's withdrawal and the impact of rising rent prices. Coaston explores the complexities of U.S.-Haiti relations, shedding light on the assassination of Jovenel Moise and broader implications for foreign policy.
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Jul 8, 2021 • 1h 26min

7/8/21: FBI Informants, Trump's Latest Grift, NSA Spying, Assange Case, Haiti Chaos, Corruption, Wealth Transfers, NYC Results, and More!

Maximilian Alvarez, Chief of Staff at The Real News Network, dives deep into pressing issues like government surveillance and the Assange case. He discusses the implications of FBI and NSA spying, particularly concerning journalists. The chaos in Haiti post-assassination is explored, revealing connections to U.S. interventions and corruption. Alvarez also critiques political responses to events like January 6th, emphasizing the role of undercover agents and media narratives. He highlights the growing wealth gap and advocates for community organizing to address systemic injustices.
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Jul 6, 2021 • 1h 22min

7/6/21: Exxon Corruption, Surfside Tragedy, Amazon's Inhumanity, Britney Spears, Sock Eating, Kamala Harris, Freedom, and more!

In a captivating discussion, Jordan Chariton, founder of Status Quo News, dives into pressing issues like Exxon's corruption in climate legislation and the tragic Surfside building collapse showcasing regulatory failures. He highlights the inhumane labor practices at Amazon and draws parallels to Britney Spears' conservatorship, emphasizing personal autonomy lost in capitalism. The conversation takes on the illusion of freedom in America, discussing systemic inequalities and homelessness, calling for urgent reforms and community advocacy.
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Jul 1, 2021 • 1h 7min

7/1/21: Bill Cosby Injustice, Nina Turner Campaign, Trump Organization Indictments, NSA Spying, Media Bloodbath, Billionaire Armies, NYC Mayoral Election, and More!

Guest Ross Barkan, author of "The Prince: Andrew Cuomo, the Coronavirus, and the Fall of New York," dives into key political topics. He explores the repercussions of Bill Cosby's overturned conviction on the Me Too movement and society's approach to justice. Barkan discusses Nina Turner's progressive campaign and the pushback from establishment figures. The conversation also covers legal challenges facing the Trump Organization and the troubling implications of NSA surveillance. Lastly, he highlights the chaotic NYC mayoral race and the growing influence of billionaires on democracy.
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Jun 29, 2021 • 1h 22min

6/29/21: Syria Bombs, Unemployment Benefits, BlackRock's Power, Tax Cuts, Mike Gravel, Cancel Culture, Loss of Friendship, Facebook, and More!

Matt Stoller, the Research Director for the American Economic Liberties Project, dives into a myriad of pressing issues. He critiques the Biden administration's military strikes in Syria, emphasizing the links between the defense industry and foreign policy. The dialogue explores the influence of financial giants like BlackRock on economic policies, highlighting wealth inequality. They also address cancel culture, stressing the importance of free speech. The conversation wraps up with insights on the decline of friendships due to technology and the implications of Facebook's legal challenges.

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