WTMJ’s Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey were joined by WISN 12 political director Matt Smith to discuss the ongoing government shutdown, including clips from his interviews with U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Congressman Derrick Van Orden, and Marquette poll director Charles Franklin on who’s to blame and how it’s affecting Americans. Later, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters Dan Bice and Mary Spicuzza joined to talk about the 2026 Wisconsin elections and how the shutdown is worsening food deserts across the state.
In the second hour, Steve and Kristin were joined by Annex Wealth Management CEO Dave Spano to discuss the economic fallout of the shutdown and the performance of major tech companies. They also recapped U.S. President Donald Trump’s interview on 60 Minutes, Steve’s frustrations with the Packers’ latest loss, and Kristin’s night at Les Misérables at the Marcus Performing Arts Center.
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WTMJ’s Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey were joined by WISN 12 political director Matt Smith to discuss the ongoing government shutdown, including clips from his interviews with U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Congressman Derrick Van Orden, and Marquette poll director Charles Franklin on who’s to blame and how it’s affecting Americans. Later, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters Dan Bice and Mary Spicuzza joined to talk about the 2026 Wisconsin elections and how the shutdown is worsening food deserts across the state.
In the second hour, Steve and Kristin were joined by Annex Wealth Management CEO Dave Spano to discuss the economic fallout of the shutdown and the performance of major tech companies. They also recapped U.S. President Donald Trump’s interview on 60 Minutes, Steve’s frustrations with the Packers’ latest loss, and Kristin’s night at Les Misérables at the Marcus Performing Arts Center.
WTMJ hosts Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey were joined by Democratic strategist Joe Zepecki and Republican strategist Bill McCoshen to break down day 24 of the ongoing government shutdown, failed attempts to reopen the government, and President Trump’s controversial East Wing reconstruction. They also reacted to remarks from top Trump allies, including Stephen Miller and Steve Bannon, and discussed the growing speculation around Wisconsin’s 2026 races — from Mandela Barnes’ potential run for governor to Eric Toney’s challenge to Attorney General Josh Kaul.
The panel dove into the ongoing sexual misconduct scandal within the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and what accountability might look like next. In their signature “Say Something Nice” and “Grab Bags” segments, the group found a few moments of bipartisan positivity before turning to sports — including Brewers and Packers talk. Later, U.S. Congressman Tom Tiffany joined the show to discuss his gubernatorial campaign, priorities for Wisconsin farmers, and the looming end of SNAP benefits as the government shutdown drags on.
Point Taken with Steve Scaffidi & Kristin Brey
WTMJ’s Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey were joined by WISN 12 political director Matt Smith to discuss the ongoing government shutdown, including clips from his interviews with U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Congressman Derrick Van Orden, and Marquette poll director Charles Franklin on who’s to blame and how it’s affecting Americans. Later, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters Dan Bice and Mary Spicuzza joined to talk about the 2026 Wisconsin elections and how the shutdown is worsening food deserts across the state.
In the second hour, Steve and Kristin were joined by Annex Wealth Management CEO Dave Spano to discuss the economic fallout of the shutdown and the performance of major tech companies. They also recapped U.S. President Donald Trump’s interview on 60 Minutes, Steve’s frustrations with the Packers’ latest loss, and Kristin’s night at Les Misérables at the Marcus Performing Arts Center.