
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
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
Latest episodes

Apr 2, 2022 • 1h 18min
Mini Show #29: Hollywood Culture, Fox News Coverage, Labor Organizing, Online Censorship, Supply Chains & More!
David Sirota, an award-winning journalist and filmmaker, joins union organizer Daisy Pitkin, who shares her experiences advocating for workers in Arizona, and tech columnist Christopher Mims, who unravels the complexities of global supply chains. They tackle the Hollywood distractive narratives seen at the Oscars, critique Fox News’ political coverage, and delve into the challenges of labor organizing in today's climate. The conversation highlights pressing issues like taxation disparities, media censorship, and the evolving landscape of supply chain resilience.

Apr 1, 2022 • 1h 7min
Best of Week 3/28 - 4/1: Regime Change, Hunter's Dealings, Wall St Rigging, GOP Agenda, CNN+ Launch, & More!
Join Tobias Demel, producer of HBO Max's "Gaming Wall Street," as he dissects the GameStop saga and the complexities of Wall Street dynamics. The conversation unveils the crisis in financial practices and explores how regular investors challenged institutional power. They also tackle Biden's controversial support for regime change in Russia and delve into allegations surrounding Hunter Biden’s dealings with the Chinese Communist Party. Plus, a critical look at CNN+ and its struggle to find an audience amidst shifting media landscapes.

Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 39min
3/31/22: Russia-Ukraine War Strategy, Domestic Production, Hunter Dealings, CNN+, Homeownership Crisis, Coal Miner Strike, & More!
Hayden Wright, President of UMWA Auxiliary Locals, shares insights on the ongoing Warrior Met Coal Miner strike as workers advocate for better wages and conditions. He discusses the strength of union solidarity in the face of corporate tactics. The conversation also dives into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, exploring military strategies and the disconnect in leadership. Additionally, they touch on the rising challenges of homeownership, highlighting the struggles faced by millennials amid economic pressures and corporate landlords.

Mar 29, 2022 • 1h 36min
3/29/22: Biden Doubles Down, Billionaires Tax, Defense Spending, Recession Looms, Hunter Corruption, Midterm Forecast, & More!
The discussion dives into Biden's plans, including a billionaires tax and heightened defense spending amidst recession fears. There are intriguing insights into ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations and skepticism surrounding Russia's intentions. The impact of Hunter Biden's scandal on public perception and media coverage is examined, along with the implications of fluctuating Treasury yields signaling economic downturns. Finally, the hosts critique the current political landscape, media narratives, and the challenges ahead for the midterms.

Mar 28, 2022 • 1h 43min
3/28/22: Biden Calls For Regime Change, GOP Primaries, Oscars Drama, Cosplay Class Politics, War On Fitness, & Reddit vs Wall St!
Joining the discussion is Tobias Demel, producer of the HBO Max documentary on the GameStop saga, shedding light on the uprising of retail investors against Wall Street. The conversation dives into Biden's controversial comments on regime change in Russia and the struggles within the GOP primaries. They tackle the chaotic Oscars incident and the intersection of labor rights with celebrity activism, while also critiquing the politicization of fitness culture. Demel's insights on the GameStop phenomenon reveal a tumultuous clash of everyday investors challenging the financial status quo.

Mar 26, 2022 • 1h 10min
Mini Show #28: Union Busting, Latino Voters, Inflation Advice, Commodities Markets, Web3 Breakdown, & More!
Andrew Perez, a senior reporter at The Lever News, discusses Verizon's union-busting practices and the critical need for independent journalism. Justin Gest, a policy expert, dives into the shifting political allegiances of Latino voters and the implications for the Democratic Party. Kyla Scanlon analyzes rising commodity prices amid geopolitical tensions, while James Lee breaks down the complexities of Web3, questioning its promise of democratization and highlighting potential power disparities. Together, they tackle pressing issues in labor, politics, and technology.

Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 37min
3/24/22: Russian Dissent, Nuke Risk, Trump Fails, Kamala vs Biden, Free Speech, Wall St Greed, Iraq War Amnesia, & More!
Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute, discusses U.S.-Iran relations and the implications of the Iran nuclear deal. He examines dissent within the Russian government amid the Ukraine conflict and the perils of escalating nuclear tensions. The conversation also touches on the political fallout from the Biden and Kamala Harris administration, highlighting tensions within their teams and issues like gas prices and Wall Street's influence. Parsi cautions that effective diplomacy is crucial to avoid further instability in the region.

Mar 22, 2022 • 1h 51min
3/22/22: US-Russia Relations, Trump Comments, GOP Turmoil, Generational War, Food Crisis, Saudi Arabia, & Russia's Future with a Russian Activist!
Igor Kotkin, a Russian socialist writer and activist, shares his perspective on the devastating impact of the war in Ukraine. He discusses the deterioration of U.S.-Russia relations and the looming threat of a Russian cyberattack. The conversation delves into the generational wealth gap, highlighting the struggle of younger Americans amid economic inequality. Kotkin also touches on the pressing food crisis in Moscow, juxtaposed with the absurdity of celebrity culture's intersection with serious political issues.

Mar 21, 2022 • 1h 27min
3/21/22: Russia-Ukraine Escalation, China's Shift, Hunter Biden Coverup, Fauci Returns, Indian Geopolitics, Saudi-US Relations, & More!
In this discussion, journalist Murtaza Hussain dives into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting Zelensky's controversial bans on opposition parties and the implications of military stalemate. He critiques media portrayals of India’s stance, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of its geopolitical maneuvers. The conversation also touches on the shifting U.S.-Saudi relations, exploring the consequences of Saudi Arabia's evolving autonomy and humanitarian issues in Yemen, all while questioning foreign influences on domestic politics.

Mar 19, 2022 • 1h 15min
Mini Show #27: CNN Scandal, Kyrie Irving, Hunter Biden News, Global Food Crisis, & More!
In this insightful discussion, Matt Stoller, a food and geopolitics analyst, and TikTok creator Jules Terpak dive into pressing global issues. They discuss the CNN scandal, exploring media corruption and integrity. Stoller highlights the link between rising food prices and political instability, while Terpak shares insights on TikTok's role in disseminating information amidst misinformation. The conversation also touches on Kyrie Irving's vaccination policies and the broader implications of Hunter Biden's investigation, advocating for more transparency and informed public discourse.