

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
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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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Jun 14, 2022 • 1h 30min
6/14/22: Market Crash, Crypto Black Monday, Ukrainian Military, Trump Grift, Amazon Union, Gas Prices, & More!
James Lee, a partner at Breaking Points known for his sharp analysis of political and economic issues, joins the discussion on recent market turmoil. They dive into the stock market crash and the collapse of cryptocurrencies, exploring how these events affect everyday Americans. The podcast also tackles the complex dynamics of the Ukraine conflict and highlights the challenges Amazon workers face in their unionization efforts. Finally, they shed light on the influence of financial misconduct on political narratives and rising gas prices.

Jun 13, 2022 • 1h 37min
6/13/22: Inflation Record, Gas Prices, Gun Legislation, 2024 Election, WaPo Chaos, Societal Decay, Jan 6th Hearings, & More!
Inflation hits an astonishing 8.6%, raising concerns over rising gas prices and the Biden administration's response. Krystal and Saagar explore a newly formed bipartisan gun legislation and its implications. They critique the media's handling of January 6th hearings versus economic issues. The political landscape is turbulent, with speculation on Biden and Trump as candidates in 2024. Societal decay and economic injustice come under scrutiny, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Internal divisions in the Trump administration are revealed, raising questions about trust and governance.

Jun 11, 2022 • 1h 57min
Mini Show #39: Inflation, AOC, Amazon Exec Resigns, Kushner Investigation, Manager Retaliation, New Culture Wars, & More!
Congressman Ro Khanna weighs in on inflation and government intervention strategies to ease economic pressure. Ryan Grimm and Ken Klippenstein delve into Amazon's alleged employee censorship, while Nate Hochman discusses shifting cultural conservatism. Matthew Cunningham-Cook highlights the connection between Medicare premiums and pharmaceutical lobbying. The panel addresses workplace retaliation and the fight for unionization, underscoring the need for awareness and advocacy around worker rights.

Jun 10, 2022 • 1h 22min
Stories of Week 6/5: Uvalde Coverup, CNN Shift, Depp-Heard, Baby Formula, Starbucks Workers, & More!
Alita Majeka, a licensed attorney and YouTuber known for her insightful legal commentary, joins the dynamic duo to tackle pressing issues. They dive deep into the Uvalde cover-up and critique media sensationalism surrounding high-profile cases like Depp vs. Heard. The discussion reveals frustrations over the government's sluggish response to the baby formula crisis and explores ongoing tensions between Starbucks and its unionized workers. Together, they shine a light on the intertwining of political accountability and media narratives in today's society.

Jun 9, 2022 • 2h 3min
6/9/22: Jan 6th Hearings, Uvalde Survivors, Gun Debate, Kavanaugh Scare, DC Corruption, WaPo Drama, CNN Purge, & More!
Ross Barkan, a writer for New York Magazine and columnist with Jacobin, discusses key societal issues, including the aftermath of the Uvalde shooting and profound community pain. The conversation dives into the ongoing gun control debate and potential reforms, balancing public safety with individual rights. Barkan also analyzes the recall of progressive DA Chesa Boudin, revealing the tension between crime rates and justice reform in San Francisco. The dialogue critiques the media's role in these narratives and the urgent need for political accountability.

Jun 7, 2022 • 1h 35min
6/7/22: Elon vs Twitter, Baby Formula, Starbucks Workers, WaPo Drama, Feminism's Decline, Solar Industry Giveaway, & More!
David Dayen, executive editor of The American Prospect, dives into the Elon Musk-Twitter saga, revealing the financial risks and implications for Musk's other ventures. The discussion sheds light on rising housing costs and the struggles of low-income families, with a focus on Starbucks' aggressive anti-union tactics. Dayen also tackles the shifting attitudes towards feminism among young men, linking societal skepticism to broader economic factors. Lastly, he examines the complexities within the U.S. solar industry and the impact of trade policies on affordability and manufacturing.

Jun 6, 2022 • 1h 49min
6/6/22: Uvalde Police Threats, Ukraine War, Saudi Oil, PA Senate, CNN Coverage, Amazon Agenda, Top Gun, Lorenz Smears, & More!
In this engaging discussion, guest Alita Majeka, a licensed attorney and YouTube content creator known for her legal insights, delves into pressing topics including the Uvalde police coverup and the urgent call for gun control. They also tackle the shifting dynamics in Ukraine and the implications of U.S. energy policies. The conversation navigates celebrity politics exemplified by Dr. Oz's Senate bid, critiques media portrayals of creators, and highlights the cultural resonance of 'Top Gun: Maverick' amidst evolving Hollywood narratives.

Jun 4, 2022 • 1h 13min
Mini Show #38: World Economic Forum, Gun Debate, Demographics, Climate Lawsuit, Dem Primaries, & More!
Julia Rock, an investigative reporter, dives into a landmark climate change lawsuit advocating for a constitutional right to a livable planet. Mick West, a professional skeptic, challenges the UFO narrative, emphasizing the need for scientific evidence. Arami Osei Frimpong discusses the complexities of political dissent amidst changing demographics. James Lee presents innovative ideas for gun control through a tiered licensing system, promoting constructive debate. The conversation also critiques stakeholder capitalism's influence highlighted at the World Economic Forum.

Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 25min
Stories of Week 5/29: Uvalde Timeline, Police Coverup, Ukraine Strategy, NFT Fraud, & More!
Recent discussions delve into the chaotic timeline of the Uvalde mass shooting, revealing law enforcement's critical failures and the ensuing fallout. The podcast also tackles the USA Gymnastics scandal, shedding light on systemic negligence and victims' bravery. It explores heated debates around Congressional stock ban legislation, ethical dilemmas in political trading, and the dark side of NFTs, including insider trading fraud. Additionally, insights into U.S. foreign policy in Ukraine highlight the complexities of military aid and the need for regulatory measures in emerging financial markets.

Jun 2, 2022 • 1h 34min
6/2/22: Uvalde Coverup, Ukraine Strategy, NFT Fraud, Clinton Lawyer, Depp-Heard Trial, Recession Looms, Dem Disarray, & More!
The podcast dives into the troubling police response to the Uvalde shooting, shining a light on accountability issues. It tackles the ever-changing U.S. strategy in Ukraine, questioning military aid and potential nuclear risks. An interesting discussion on NFT insider trading reveals the urgent need for regulation in the crypto market. The hosts dissect the high-profile trials of Depp and Heard, examining media integrity and public fascination. Lastly, they address economic strain and Biden's leadership, drawing parallels to the Great Recession.


