Fight or Flight: Boeing Under Fire
Dr. Phil meets John Barnett’s family, a whistleblower found dead the week of his Boeing deposition. Aviation experts discuss Boeing’s safety concerns, examining corporate accountability and passenger safety.
Dr. Phil meets John Barnett’s family, a whistleblower found dead the week of his Boeing deposition. Aviation experts discuss Boeing’s safety concerns, examining corporate accountability and passenger safety.
A daughter of Dr. Martin MacNeill tells why she helped prosecutors build a case against him in the death of her mother and reacts to Dr. Phil’s interview with her father’s former mistress, Gypsy Willis.
Co-hosts Scott Rasmussen and E.D. Hill discuss the surprising approval of the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses among the elite, while most Americans disapprove. They also delve into the public’s perspective on immigration and border se…
The verbal smack-down. Clap-back. The Slam. When it happens, you know that the Show. Is. Over. It’s… the MIC DROP. In this show, we take a look at American history’s masters of the mic, who used their words to reclaim the American ideal that “al…
George and Cindy Anthony discuss the defense and acquittal of their daughter, Casey.
Grandparents George and Cindy Anthony discuss the death of little Caylee Anthony.
Former teacher Tanya Ramirez, who had sex with a 17-year-old who attended the school where she taught, sues him and his mother, and they face off on stage.
Monopoly. You know the game. Big money, risky ventures. But there was a time in history when a few high-rollers sat down to play their own game of monopoly, except it wasn’t the board game. It was the American Economy. In this episode, we roll bac…
In the late 1860s, one figure loomed large in the Wild Wild West. The American outlaw. We’re talking about Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, Belle Starr, and Billy the Kid. Or as we like to call them, the Original Gangsters. Get to know this big batch …
A woman whose fiance is behind bars awaiting trial in a double homicide says she is innocent of helping to cover up the crimes; a victim’s father and a district attorney weigh in.