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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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Oct 16, 2021 • 39min
Mini Show #8: Rahm Emanuel, Joe Rogan vs CNN, Let's Go Brandon, Prince Andrew, Kamala Cringe, and More!
Julia Rock, a reporter for The Daily Poster, dives into the tangled web of corporate influence in politics. She examines Rahm Emanuel’s post-mayoral ties to big corporations and their impact on media integrity. The conversation also touches on the misinformation surrounding ivermectin following a heated exchange between Joe Rogan and CNN's Sanjay Gupta. Additionally, they tackle the origins of the viral chant 'Let's go, Brandon,' and scrutinize Vice President Kamala Harris's struggles and public perception. The episode is a riveting mix of politics, accountability, and media dynamics!

Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 21min
Workers Revolt, Inflation, Xmas Shortages, Booster Shots, Suburban Women, IRS Monitoring, CNN Propaganda, Kellogg's Strike, and More!
Trevor Bidelman, President of local 3GBCTGM, passionately discusses the ongoing Kellogg's strike, emphasizing worker exploitation and the crucial need for solidarity. He tackles the impact of inflation on consumer prices and how supply chain challenges are complicating the holiday season. The dialogue also sheds light on the broader labor movement's resurgence amid economic turmoil, including the role of unions and the need for equitable treatment of workers across industries. Bidelman’s insights are a rallying cry for change in the labor market.

Oct 12, 2021 • 1h 24min
10/12/21: Biden Polling Fall, Southwest Protest, VA Gov, Wealth Inequality, Covid Pill, The China Question, Healthcare Corruption, Labor Activity, and More!
Join labor reporter Jonah Furman, known for his insights on strikes and labor issues, as he delves into a myriad of pressing topics. They discuss Biden's plummeting approval ratings, the chaos at Southwest Airlines due to vaccine mandates, and the intense Virginia gubernatorial race. Furman sheds light on the resurgence of labor movements and the challenges of developing a COVID pill amidst political tensions. The conversation also touches on wealth inequality, healthcare scams, and the complexities of U.S.-China relations, providing a thought-provoking analysis of today’s political landscape.

Oct 11, 2021 • 1h 26min
10/11/21: Jobs Report Fail, Mass Shortages, Facebook Freakout, Gifted & Talented, McConaughey, Crisis of Men, Trust Collapses, China Eyes Taiwan, and More!
Unpack the latest economic hurdles plaguing the job market as disappointing reports shake confidence. Dive into the controversy surrounding a Facebook whistleblower's claims about algorithm-driven divisiveness. Explore the implications of shifting educational demographics, with women dominating college enrollments. Plus, catch a glimpse of potential celebrity political aspirations and the geopolitical tensions brewing over Taiwan. All these topics weave together a discourse on trust, societal dynamics, and the challenges ahead.

Oct 9, 2021 • 41min
Mini Show #7: Homelessness Grift, Pharma Corruption, Chris Cuomo, Walton Family, and More!
David Sirota, founder of The Daily Poster and investigative journalist, joins the discussion to unveil troubling aspects of corporate influence in politics. He exposes the Sackler family's ongoing legal struggles over the opioid crisis and the loopholes allowing corporate immunity. Sirota also highlights corruption in NYC's homelessness services, where nonprofits exploit funding meant for the vulnerable. The conversation shifts to media accountability, touching on Chris Cuomo's controversies and the Walton family's impact on water rights, revealing the profound connections between wealth and public resources.

Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 24min
10/7/21: Debt Crisis Looms, Biden Approval Sinks, Gain of Function, Havana Syndrome, Jon Stewart, Striketober, Biden Caves to China, India Walton, and More!
India Walton, the Democratic nominee for mayor of Buffalo, advocates for working-class communities, sharing her experiences and vision for change. She discusses the resurgence of labor strikes, emphasizing the need for better worker conditions and highlighting solidarity among diverse movements. Walton also explores grassroots campaigning strategies that led to her primary victory, addressing the importance of community representation in politics. The conversation touches on trade policies and the impact of corporate influence on public decision-making.

Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 34min
10/5/21: Debt Ceiling Crisis, Facebook Crash, Fed Corruption, CA Oil Spill, IATSE Strike, Fauci Documentary, Russell Brand Smears, 2020 Murder Spike, and More!
Charles Lehman, a crime trends expert from the Manhattan Institute, joins the discussion on pressing national issues. They dive into the alarming rise of violent crime since 2020, examining the causes behind this trend. Lehman also addresses the ethical conflicts in finance, particularly regarding the Federal Reserve's integrity. They tackle the fallout from significant tech failures like Facebook’s crash and its broader implications on communication and social dynamics. The conversation wraps up with critiques of public trust in health officials amid the pandemic.

Oct 4, 2021 • 1h 5min
Andrew Yang Full Interview
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang shares insights from his journey and discusses his book on political reform. He tackles the challenges of establishing a third party and the need for ranked choice voting. Yang critiques the inefficiencies of pandemic relief efforts, revealing how systemic issues hindered prompt aid. He also advocates for a shift towards human-centered capitalism, emphasizing the importance of well-being over profit. With reflections on recent elections, he highlights the necessity of grassroots movements to combat political polarization.

Oct 4, 2021 • 1h 11min
10/4/21: Manchin's Deal, Dem Corruption, Fauci Madness, Pandora Papers, Donziger Jailed, Sinema Tongue Bath, Ozy Media's Collapse, and More!
The hosts tackle the complexities of Joe Manchin's $1.5 trillion spending bill and the internal strife within the Democratic Party. Amid discussions of the Pandora Papers and corporate lobbying, they scrutinize the media's role in political transparency. Dr. Fauci's statements on COVID lead to a debate about the virus's endemic status. The scandal surrounding Ozy Media reveals startling media integrity issues, while the focus on Steven Donziger highlights judicial challenges. This episode uncovers the intersection of media, politics, and public trust.

Oct 2, 2021 • 35min
Mini Show #6: Chris Cuomo Allegations, Rep. Gottheimer Corruption, Hillary Clinton Booed, Kristi Noem Scandal, Factory Farms' Lies, and More!
David Sirota, a journalist specializing in economic and political issues, joins the discussion, diving into serious allegations against a media icon and the murky waters of political corruption. They tackle the impact of private equity on lawmakers, revealing how donor influence shapes legislation. Sirota highlights the backlash Hillary Clinton faced during a recent speech, questioning ethics in political dynasties. The conversation also addresses the deceptive practices of factory farms, urging for accountability and awareness in these pressing societal issues.


