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S2025
开播:2025-01-06季终:2025-06-06
剧集列表
2025/06/06 S2025 E58
From the Streets to City Hall: Reclaiming Gotham's Glory

What does it really take to keep America's biggest city from falling into chaos? Dr. Phil sits down with New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Kaz Daughtry for a no-holds-barred conversation about juvenile gangs, violent crime, and a justice system that's letting criminals walk free. But it doesn't stop there — they tackle the disturbing rise in antisemitism, from attacks on Jewish residents to hate-filled rhetoric on college campuses. With over 90,000 ghost cars and 20,000 illegal guns taken off the streets, this is a battle to save the soul of a city. Mayor Adams says, "This is Gotham… we need to be Batman." Because if New York falls, what happens to the rest of the country?

2025/06/05 S2025 E57
Part 2: Bring Them Home: Hostage Families Still Waiting

In this powerful Part 2 episode, Dr. Phil returns to the human cost of the October 7th Hamas attacks with families still trapped in the agony of uncertainty. Keith Siegel, once held hostage, shares emotional memories with Lishay, the wife of fellow captive Omri Miran, who remains in Gaza. Ilay David opens up about his brother Evyatar's abduction from the Nova music festival – still no word, no return. And Bar Godard shares her heartbreaking story: both her parents were murdered, and her father's body is still being held by Hamas. #BringThemHomeNow

2025/06/04 S2025 E56
Held Hostage: Families Who Survived the Unthinkable

On October 7th, 2023, Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel, kidnapping civilians and taking them into Gaza. Among those captured were American Israeli Keith Siegel, his wife Aviva, and Omri Miran, whose peaceful morning turned into a living nightmare. In this gripping and emotional episode, Dr. Phil sits down with the survivors and Lishay Lavi Miran, the wife of Omri, who is still in captivity, for an unflinching look at what happened that day – the trauma that lingers and the fight to bring all the hostages home. #BringThemHomeNow

2025/06/03 S2025 E55
Political Violence: Justified or Just Wrong?

It's been reported that the United States is seeing a sustained surge of political violence, including physical violence and vandalism against political leaders, federal judges, public officials, and those with an opposing ideology. But what may be most surprising is that many Americans find using violence to solve political and societal issues understandable and justified. In fact, Dr. Phil will speak with Daisy, who is someone who claims that not only can political violence sometimes be necessary for change, but it can also be a logical response when people feel powerless. Dr. Phil will also speak with Paige, a young student who claims the alleged assault she endured at the hands of another student on her college campus was politically motivated. Plus, Dr. Phil will speak with Kathy, a 70-year-old woman, who says her life changed forever when she claims a teenage boy physically attacked her while at a peaceful demonstration last year. Find out why Kathy says that the alleged physical attack has kept her from participating in any type of activism.

2025/06/02 S2025 E54
The Lost Boys: A Crisis in Masculinity

As girls continue to outperform boys in school and college, a growing number of young men are slipping through the cracks—struggling with loneliness, identity, and emotional isolation. Rachel, a single mom, shares how her 11-year-old son was pulled into red-pill ideology by online influencers. Gabriel, a former incel, reveals how rejection and bullying led him to embrace "looksmaxxing," while "John Doe", a current incel, says he feels invisible and hopeless. Doctoral Researcher of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin, William Costello, who has interviewed more than 150 incels, says we must look beyond stigma and start addressing the root causes. Dr. Phil breaks down the toxic online culture shaping this generation—and what parents must do now to pull their sons back from the edge.

2025/05/28 S2025 E53
Toxic Family: Breaking the Silence on Parental Estrangement

Across America, parent-child estrangement is on the rise, with nearly one in four adults now cut off from a close family member. Laura, a single mom known online as "Doormat Mom," shares how her youngest daughter walked away after building a new life overseas. Kristen, a licensed therapist, explains why she chose to go "no contact" with her own mother—and why she believes not every relationship should be saved. April, a mother of four, opens up about losing her daughter to a cycle of hurt she says started long before her time, while her mother, Karen, says the blame being thrown at her is both unfair and incomplete. Dr. Phil breaks down the shifting cultural norms, the toxic messages spreading on social media, and the hard conversations families must have if they want to find their way home again.

2025/05/27 S2025 E52
Revenge: The High That Hurts

Kevin, a devoted father and minister, says the betrayal of his marriage left him in pieces—even after winning full custody and a $750,000 judgment in court when he sued his ex-wife's lover for breaking up their marriage. Dr. James Kimmel, author of "The Science of Revenge: Understanding the World's Deadliest Addiction--and How to Overcome It", joins Dr. Phil to explain how the need for revenge hijacks the brain like a drug—and why so many people get stuck in a destructive loop long after the pain has passed. Through a five-step process called the "nonjustice system," Dr. Kimmel works with Kevin to help him break free from grievance and finally reclaim his peace. Dr. Phil breaks down the emotional science of revenge, the illusion of justice, and the power of choosing healing over hatred.

2025/05/21 S2025 E51
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Unfiltered

In this must-see Dr. Phil Primetime exclusive, New York City Mayor Eric Adams sits down for a raw, no-holds-barred conversation about the crises rocking America's largest city—what he's doing to fight back and his plans for the future. From battling gangs and repeat offenders to confronting the spike in antisemitism and campus chaos, Adams opens up about what's really happening on the streets of New York. He shares why police morale is up, despite fewer officers, and why he believes defunding the police was a dangerous mistake. Plus, Adams, a retired NYPD captain with 22 years in law enforcement, speaks candidly about his recent meeting with President Trump. Why did he thank him? What do they both share a love of? What do they agree on? And could a surprising partnership be forming? Unfiltered and unwavering… tune in for a conversation you won't forget.

2025/05/19 S2025 E50
Blindsided By Brutality

This episode exposes a growing surge in unprovoked, violent attacks that have reached a breaking point in our society. The disturbing lack of respect for fellow humans, fueled by a breakdown in societal norms and the glorification of violence on social media, has pushed us to the edge. This epidemic of brutality is a societal fracture that demands urgent understanding of the psychology behind it if we are to reverse the damage and reclaim a sense of safety in our communities. Dr. Phil features three shocking incidents: a victim of Tesla terrorism in Northern California, a bride-to-be brutally assaulted by an ex-con during her bachelorette weekend in Dallas, and a follow-up - the aftermath of one woman's brutal beating in 2022 in a New York subway station.

2025/05/13 S2025 E49
Secrets, Lies, And The Price of Truth: CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou

Dr. Phil continues his raw conversation with ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou, the whistleblower who risked everything to expose the agency's darkest secrets. From shocking orders to "keep his mouth shut" to chilling encounters just days into his career, Kiriakou lays bare the hidden world of espionage. He doesn't shy away from tough questions, revealing the lies, moral dilemmas, and the staggering cost of truth. Did he do the right thing? Dr. Phil gets to the heart of it all in this must-watch conversation.

2025/05/12 S2025 E48
Top Secrets: CIA Torture Whistleblower John Kiriakou

Dr. Phil speaks with former CIA officer and Whistleblower John Kiriakou—the man who blew the lid off the agency's harsh interrogation tactics and paid the price with prison time. Kiriakou doesn't hold back, diving into the moral battles, shocking truths, and the high cost of standing up for what's right. From his jaw-dropping claim—"I exposed the CIA and went to prison for it"—to his eerie revelation that "the CIA actively looks for people with sociopathic tendencies," he pulls back the curtain on the dark side of intelligence work. Dr. Phil and Kiriakou go deep, asking the tough questions: How far is too far in the name of national security? And what happens when doing the right thing comes at the ultimate price?

2025/05/06 S2025 E47
The Workplace Debate: Work From Home Or Return to Office?

Tonight, Dr. Phil will be discussing how many employers are mandating their staff back to the office, but in response, many employees are claiming they would rather quit than return to their desks. First, Dr. Phil will speak with New Jersey State Senator, representing Legislative District 26, Joe Pennacchio. Senator Pennacchio has proposed a bill that would require New Jersey state employees to return to the office five days a week, effectively eliminating the option to work remotely. Find out why he believes a return to the office is necessary. Joining the debate is Joel, a 10-year remote worker who insists that CEOs who push return to the office policies are only doing so to make sure employees have their priorities straight, work comes first, then family, health, and hobbies. Dr. Phil will also speak with Jane, a remote employee who says she has made it a career goal to hunt down the laziest and most mindless remote jobs possible. Jane says she would actually quit her job if she was asked to return to the office. Dr. Phil will also speak with Seth, who says he went from working in an office his entire career to working remotely from his home. Seth says he thought a remote job would be a dream come true, but instead, it became a nightmare that seriously affected his mental health. Plus, find out how Dr. Phil uncovered a website that offers tips on how not to get caught secretly working two remote jobs at the same time!

2025/05/05 S2025 E46
American Wombs for Sale: The Rise of Chinese Birth Tourism

From luxury maternity homes to international surrogacy contracts, Dr. Phil explores the growing industries helping foreign nationals, especially from China, secure U.S. citizenship for their children. Criminal defense attorney John McNicholas shares the details of a high-profile federal case involving a birth tourism ring that made millions. Parham Zar, director of a leading surrogacy agency, explains why families are choosing American surrogates and what separates surrogacy from birth tourism. But policy analyst for the Heritage Foundation, Emma Waters, warns the trend could carry hidden national security risks. With President Donald Trump renewing calls to end birthright citizenship through executive order, Dr. Phil unpacks the legal loopholes, ethical dilemmas, and rising debate over what it really means to be born an American.

2025/05/02 S2025 E45
Sacred Sexuality or Scandal: The OneTaste Controversy

Dr. Phil and Merit TV's Loni Coombs are pulling back the curtain on a story that shocked the nation and ignited fierce debate. Once celebrated by celebrities and wellness gurus, Nicole Daedone's OneTaste promised life-changing empowerment through "orgasmic meditation"—but was it truly a path to healing, or something much darker? In this exclusive interview, Loni Coombs sits down with Daedone and her high-profile attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, to ask the tough questions. With Daedone facing serious federal charges and a possible 20-year prison sentence, we dive into the heart of the controversy: is OneTaste a misunderstood revolution in women's wellness, or a cautionary tale of power, sex, and exploitation?

2025/04/29 S2025 E44
The Verdict: Rachel Morin's Mother Speaks

The heartbreaking murder of Rachel Morin shook the nation and opened up crucial conversations about justice, loss, and healing. In this episode, Dr. Phil, Patty Morin, and Attorney Randolph Rice break down the verdict and its ripple effects. Patty opens up about the emotional toll of the trial and how her family copes with unimaginable grief. Dr. Phil and Randy explore the connection between immigration policy and crime, while shining a light on the power of community and family support in times of tragedy. Rachel's story ignites a larger dialogue about finding hope and justice in the aftermath of loss.

2025/04/28 S2025 E43
RFK Jr: The First 100 Days: A Special Edition of Dr. Phil Primetime

Tonight, in a Dr. Phil special townhall, he sits down in front of a live audience with Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, a man who refuses to be silenced. From addressing the rise in chronic diseases to reevaluating nutritional standards, his journey has been anything but conventional. He's faced criticism and controversy yet remains steadfast in his mission to 'Make America Healthy Again.' Tonight a candid, no-holds-barred conversation about the first 100 days of this administration, RFK Jr. engages with the audience. 

2025/04/23 S2025 E42
One Year Later: Dr. Phil Primetime Rewind

When America needed truth, Dr. Phil Primetime answered the call. Now, we celebrate the landmark first year that changed television forever.193 groundbreaking episodes. 20,000 miles. One unwavering mission. It began with Robin McGraw's visionary idea, "You should start a network." What followed was unprecedented— Dr. Phil venturing where others feared to tread, confronting America's most urgent issues with raw authenticity and unflinching courage. Tonight, Robin pulls back the curtain on their extraordinary journey. From emotional breakthroughs to behind-the-scenes moments never-before revealed, she shares the untold story behind television's most fearless truthteller. From exclusive political interviews to boots-on-the-ground reporting in Israel and North Carolina. From campus protests to national headlines. Dr. Phil has delivered moments that didn't just make you think—they made a difference. This is more than a look back. It's a testament to the power of honest conversation in a divided world. Raw. Real. Relentless. This is ONE YEAR LATER: DR. PHIL PRIMETIME REWIND

2025/04/22 S2025 E41
Breaking Point: America's Rage Against Health Insurance Companies

Tonight, Dr. Phil explores how a fractured health care system has affected American lives. Angela says after her husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer, their health insurance company refused to cover a necessary procedure to save his life. Kay was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 35, and she never imagined she'd spend 10 years trying to get health insurance to approve needed treatments. Brigham Buhler worked a pharmacy rep for Ely Lilly, but left the industry when he could see how companies prioritized profits over patient access to life-saving medications. He now has his own healthcare company, Ways2Well, focusing on prevention. Dr. Bill Hennessey worked as a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician for years, dealing with frustrated patients who were given delays and denials from health insurance companies. He left to create his own company, Careguide, to help others navigate the healthcare system.

2025/04/21 S2025 E40
Gabby Petito Traffic Stop: Ranger Speaks

It's One of the officers present at the highly criticized Gabby Petito traffic stop breaks his silence to Dr. Phil.

2025/04/15 S2025 E39
When Words Become Crimes: The Cost Of School Shooting Threats

What happens when school shooting threats—whether real or fake—spiral out of control? In 2025, schools across the U.S. have faced a surge in threats, often spread through social media, forcing law enforcement into action. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood takes a controversial stance, arresting students as young as 11 years old and publicly shaming them online. But is this tough-love approach the answer, or does it go too far? A mother fights back after her 6th grader son is perp-walked for what she calls a misunderstanding, while Parkland school shooting victim's parents turn tragedy into action with a controversial video game designed to raise awareness.

2025/04/14 S2025 E38
Is ‘No' Enough?

It's estimated that every 68 seconds, someone 12 years old or older is sexually assaulted in this country. But sadly, nearly 70% of these assaults are never even reported to the police. Is just saying "No" enough? What about a restraining order? What offers the most protection when you feel you really need it? From sexual assaults to allegations of stalking, tonight, our guests discuss what they've been through and what they did in an attempt to stay safe.

2025/04/10 S2025 E37
Public Backlash and Political Betrayal: Lindy Li's Unfiltered Truth (Part 2)

In this gripping two-part saga, Lindy Li returns to confront the seismic fallout of her departure from the Democratic Party and her controversial embrace by the Republican Party. Dr. Phil dives deeper into the emotional wreckage and provides his expert guidance on coping with relentless public scrutiny. With his signature wisdom, he explores the art of managing internal dialogue, resisting the temptation to internalize others' negativity, and finding peace and clarity through self-reflection. Together, they unpack Lindy's journey of reclaiming her voice, rebuilding her confidence, and navigating the storm with resilience. This episode is a rollercoaster of revelations, resilience, and the pursuit of truth in a world that demands conformity. You won't want to miss this provocative and deeply human conversation.

2025/04/09 S2025 E36
Public Backlash and Political Betrayal: Lindy Li's Unfiltered Truth

In this explosive episode, Lindy Li sits down with Dr. Phil to share her harrowing journey of leaving the Democratic Party after 16 years of loyalty. From being the "belle of the ball" to facing coordinated attacks, racial slurs, and accusations of espionage, Lindy reveals the emotional and physical toll of speaking out against corruption. She recounts the betrayal by political allies, the shocking online abuse, and the devastating hit pieces that targeted her. Lindy also discusses her new chapter with the Republican Party, where she found overwhelming support despite lingering accusations. This raw and unfiltered conversation dives deep into the personal cost of political truth-telling and the resilience it takes to rebuild after being vilified. Don't miss this candid and powerful episode.

2025/04/08 S2025 E35
Free Speech or Terrorist Threat: Should Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil be deported? (Part 2)

A firestorm of controversy surrounds former Columbia University student Mahmood Khalil's deportation case. Is he a threat to national security, or a victim of a broken system? Dr. Phil delves into the complex legal battle, exposing the raw emotions and conflicting opinions. Prepare for a heated debate as Dr. Phil challenges both sides to confront the hard truths about immigration and justice.

2025/04/07 S2025 E34
Free Speech or Terrorist Threat: Should Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil be deported?

From the charged atmosphere of Columbia University protests, where allegations of Hamas ties swirled around Mahmood Khalil, to the fiery activism of Nerdeen Kiswani, Dr. Phil dives headfirst into the heart of a national controversy. Was Mahmood's presence at those protests a sign of radicalization, or a misinterpretation of his beliefs? And prepare for a confrontation unlike any other with pro-Palestine activist Nerdeen. Dr. Phil challenges her to defend her controversial stances. This is a high-stakes debate where Dr. Phil navigates this minefield of conflicting ideologies. This is a Dr. Phil you cannot afford to miss.

2025/04/02 S2025 E33
Reading Between The Lines: The Battle For Literacy

Despite billions being spent on education, literacy rates in America continue to decline. Former teacher-turned-reading specialist Sarah Gannon and her son, Nolan, share their personal journey—how Nolan struggled with reading despite years of school intervention and why Sarah left the classroom to advocate for change. Dr. Kevin Williams, a veteran principal, explains why his school is seeing major improvements by incorporating the science of reading. And former Department of Education press secretary Angela Morabito exposes the policies she says are failing millions of students. Dr. Phil breaks down the reading crisis, the debate over how students are taught, and what parents need to know to ensure their children don't get left behind.

2025/04/01 S2025 E32
Is Justice Really Blind?

Tonight, Dr. Phil explores how reverse discrimination and DEI initiatives have affected some Americans. Brooks Warden is a plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging students and school administrators in the Austin Independent School District in Texas violated his civil rights. He claims he suffered repeated racial harassment since age 12 when he put on a MAGA hat in a predominantly Hispanic and liberal middle school. Brooks is joined by his father, Monte Warden, and their attorney, Mark Trammell, who discuss why they're appealing their case to the Supreme Court. Lois Herrera, an accomplished former executive at the Department of Education in NYC, was at the center of a discrimination lawsuit against the agency. Herrara, who had a master's degree from Harvard, was abruptly demoted and replaced by a person of color with a GED. She later settled with courts for $700,000. Attorney Seth Berenzweig offers advice to those who have suffered backlash from DEI policies.

2025/03/31 S2025 E31
Fair Or Foul Play? The Controversy Over Trans Athletes In Women's Sports

The conflict over whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports has sparked controversy in locker rooms, courtrooms, and even the White House. President Trump's latest executive order is shaking up the rules. The battle lines are drawn even deeper. We'll talk to a former college star athlete whose team lost when faced with a trans opponent, a transgender activist who believes it's a transperson's right to compete in sports that align with their new identity, and a transwoman against trans athletes participating in women's sports who says she's proof trans women have an advantage over biological women. This is more than just policy—it's an urgent conversation about real people, real struggles, and the fight for understanding, respect, and fairness.

2025/03/26 S2025 E30
Teacher's Mysterious Death: Was Ellen Greenberg Murdered? (Part 2)

On January 26th, 2011, Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with twenty stab wounds to her head, neck, and back, as well as eleven bruises in various stages of healing on her right arm, leg, and abdomen. The medical examiner initially ruled it a homicide, but after a secret meeting with police, he changed the cause of death to suicide. Ellen's fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, alleged that he had gone down to the gym in their apartment building for 30-45 minutes and was unable to get back into their apartment. He called, texted, and yelled into the apartment before asking the building manager for help getting into the apartment, only to find out the door was latched from the inside. After an hour of this, Sam busted through the door and found Ellen's body on the floor. He called 911, and then he moved on with his life. He's now married with two children and is a sports TV producer. Ellen's parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg, fought for justice for 14 years. Just this month of February, they settled two civil cases with the city of Philadelphia and remain devastated and angry over the mishandling of their only child's death. The city of Philadelphia has also agreed the current medical examiner will reopen Ellen's case and, look at the physical and medical evidence of her cause of death and draw their own conclusion. This type of challenge to the medical examiner is unprecedented in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania- and could change state law in the future. Attorney Guy D'Andrea, who personally investigated the case for the Philadelphia DA in 2015, will discuss the huge inconsistencies in the evidence he found at the crime scene and in the autopsy. Our very own Nancy Grace, who has been following the Greenberg's case for months and is releasing a book about Ellen's death, will also join to dissect the case and discuss the relationship she's built with Joshua and Sandee along the way.

2025/03/25 S2025 E29
Teacher's Mysterious Death: Was Ellen Greenberg Murdered?

On January 26th, 2011, Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with twenty stab wounds to her head, neck, and back, as well as eleven bruises in various stages of healing on her right arm, leg, and abdomen. The medical examiner initially ruled it a homicide, but after a secret meeting with police, he changed the cause of death to suicide. Ellen's fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, alleged that he had gone down to the gym in their apartment building for 30-45 minutes and was unable to get back into their apartment. He called, texted, and yelled into the apartment before asking the building manager for help getting into the apartment, only to find out the door was latched from the inside. After an hour of this, Sam busted through the door and found Ellen's body on the floor. He called 911, and then he moved on with his life. He's now married with two children and is a sports TV producer. Ellen's parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg, fought for justice for 14 years. Just this month of February, they settled two civil cases with the city of Philadelphia and remain devastated and angry over the mishandling of their only child's death. The city of Philadelphia has also agreed the current medical examiner will reopen Ellen's case and, look at the physical and medical evidence of her cause of death and draw their own conclusion. This type of challenge to the medical examiner is unprecedented in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania- and could change state law in the future. Attorney Guy D'Andrea, who personally investigated the case for the Philadelphia DA in 2015, will discuss the huge inconsistencies in the evidence he found at the crime scene and in the autopsy. Our very own Nancy Grace, who has been following the Greenberg's case for months and is releasing a book about Ellen's death, will also join to dissect the case and discuss the relationship she's built with Joshua and Sandee along the way.

2025/03/24 S2025 E28
Exclusive Interview: Tom Homan

In this exclusive interview, former Acting ICE Director and "Border Czar" Tom Homan joins Dr. Phil for an in-depth discussion on the latest efforts to secure the U.S. borders. Homan provides an up-to-the-moment breakdown of the challenges facing border security, including the implementation of the Alien Enemies Act, the ongoing battle against drug smuggling—particularly Fentanyl—and broader immigration enforcement strategies. With his extensive experience in border operations, Homan offers critical insights into the policies and measures being taken to address illegal crossings, national security threats, and the impact on American communities.

2025/03/19 S2025 E27
Like This Trend?

Social media trends can change drastically in just a year, and two movements are now capturing widespread attention—and controversy. The "Trad Wife" phenomenon, where women embrace traditional homemaking roles and step away from the workforce, has surged in popularity, amassing millions of followers and nearly 100 million views. But while some celebrate the lifestyle, critics argue it reinforces outdated gender roles and diminishes women's societal standing. Meanwhile, young men across the country are being drawn into a more dangerous trend—following fitness influencers who promote performance-enhancing drugs like steroids. A study from the Center for Countering Digital Hate reveals that in just three years, videos pushing steroids to teens and young men have been viewed over 420 million times. As these two trends gain momentum, they spark heated debates about gender, health, and the influence of social media.

2025/03/17 S2025 E26
Uncertified and Unqualified? Who is Teaching Our Children?

Last year, nearly 400,000 uncertified teachers were reported to be employed in school districts across the country, largely to combat a teacher shortage. In addition, it has been reported that many states have lowered the standards and requirements teachers once needed to enter the classroom. Tonight, Dr. Phil will discuss the impact these solutions could have on American students. Dr. Phil will speak with Amber Shields, a former principal and non-profit education leader who claims districts have prioritized filling teaching vacancies over the education of the students, which can result in months of lost learning. Dr. Phil will also speak with Jessenia who says she was hired as a long-term substitute without even a formal interview, credentials, or prior experience. Jessenia admits a student truly passionate about a particular subject could probably teach the class better than she could. Plus, Dr. Phil will speak with Aurora who says she was stunned when she received an email from her son's principal that his 6th grade science teacher is uncertified and had been instructing him for months. Aurora says she had no clue that schools were even allowed to hire a teacher who had no certification and says there is nothing she can do because her son is required to take the class, and the district is not going to fire the teacher.

2025/03/12 S2025 E25
Getting Beyond Grief

Tonight, the difficult topic of grief. The emotions that come with grief can feel overwhelming and unpredictable. It's not a linear process, nor is there a "right" way to grieve. So, when a young wife and mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she and her husband made the choice to openly share their journey. The courageous and touching videos they made have viewed millions of times on social media.

2025/03/11 S2025 E24
Homelessness: Is There a Real Solution?

With a decision from the Supreme Court looming on whether cities and states will have the right to criminally punish people experiencing homelessness for sleeping in public, many are divided on what that decision should be. Tonight, Dr. Phil will hear from people experiencing homelessness themselves and learn why they are strongly against being criminalized. Plus, the debate continues as Donald Whitehead (Executive Director of the National Coalition for the Homeless), Matt Mackowiak (Co-founder of Save Austin Now), Michele Steeb (Senior Fellow with the Texas Public Policy), and residents of Grants Pass (a town that has gained national attention because of a court case between local homeless individuals and the city), debate the solutions to the homelessness epidemic.

2025/03/10 S2025 E23
Should Homelessness Be Criminalized?

Grants Pass is a smaller community, nestled in the beautiful backdrop of southern Oregon, that has many residents claiming there has been an explosion of homelessness, leaving their idyllic community unsafe. Grants Pass has gained national attention because of a court case between local homeless individuals and the city. At the heart of the matter is whether it is cruel and unusual punishment for the city to arrest or fine people for sleeping outside in public, even with just a pillow or blanket, when there is no safe shelter available. The case has gone all the way to the Supreme Court, with a decision coming soon, and potentially having national implications on whether cities can criminalize those with no other option but to sleep in public. Dr. Phil sent his team to Grants Pass to speak with residents and people experiencing homelessness to see firsthand what is going on. Dr. Phil will speak with residents Missy and Brock, who claim the rise in homelessness has left many residents scared due to the rampant drug use, crime, and even physical assaults on residents. The debate over whether to criminalize people experiencing homelessness sleeping in public heats up when Dr. Phil invites two experts on opposite sides of the issue: Donald Whitehead (Executive Director of the National Coalition for the Homeless) and Matt Mackowiak (Co-founder of Save Austin Now). Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Dion, a young man who is currently experiencing homelessness, and says criminalizing the things needed to survive on the street is not the answer.

2025/03/04 S2025 E
Presidential Address to Congress – A Dr. Phil's Merit TV News Special

Dr. Phil's Merit TV™ will team with The Young Turks's (TYT's) Cenk Uygur Tuesday, March 4, for live coverage, analysis, and a live town hall addressing topics that matter most to Americans. Live programming will kick off at 7 p.m. ET with the News on Merit team, Kris Gutierrez and Loni Coombs in studio and Merit TV's Political Director and Chief White House Correspondent Lyndsay Keith livefrom the Capitol. 

At 8:30 p.m. ET, Dr. Phil McGraw and Cenk Uygur will host a live town hall from Dallas-Fort Worth with an in-studio audience, and the two will return later for post-analysis and audience response at about 11 p.m. ET.

2025/03/03 S2025 E22
Unraveling the Menendez Case: DA Hochman's Vision for Justice

The Menendez case involves brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted in 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home. The brothers, who were 21 and 18 at the time of the crime, claimed they acted in self-defense after years of sexual abuse by their father, but prosecutors argued the motive was financial. In a recent development, District Attorney Nathan Hochman has taken a firm stance against granting a new trial for the Menendez brothers and has asked the court to deny Erik and Lyle Menendez's habeas corpus petition. Following his pivotal press conference, Dr. Phil spoke with the DA who tells him about his recent crucial decisions that could profoundly impact the brothers' legal status. Dr. Phil talks to Merit TV's own Loni Coombs to unpack this case that has been grabbing our attention for decades now.

2025/02/26 S2025 E21
The Hidden Reality Of Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking is one of the most underreported crimes, leaving us with only a fraction of the true scope; it's in our cities, our suburbs, and even our social media feeds. Tonight, we're exposing the shocking tactics traffickers use to lure victims. We'll go undercover with a private investigator works to rescue victims, hear from survivors who escaped the unthinkable, and learn what you can do to stop it. This is the wake-up call America needs—because no one is truly safe until we all know the truth.

2025/02/25 S2025 E20
Rebuilding The Palisades: An Exclusive Interview With Rick Caruso

In response to the devastating January wildfires in Southern California, Los Angeles businessman Rick Caruso has initiated several efforts to aid in the region's recovery. In an exclusive interview with Dr. Phil, Mr. Caruso describes how the fires hit close to home for his family and why he's driven to help LA come back stronger than ever.

2025/02/24 S2025 E19
Gone Without Goodbye: The Truth About Suicide

Suicide touches every family and every community and too often leaves loved ones with more questions than answers. Every 11 minutes, an American takes their own life. It's the leading cause of death among our youth. Why is nobody listening when our children are screaming for help from the edge? In harrowing cases, children have reached a desperate breaking point, crying out for intervention—yet some schools remained silent, and the adults in the room failed to act. How do these tragedies unfold, and what does it say about the systems meant to protect our youth? Dr. Phil will peel back the layers of a devastating failure and search for answers that might save many more lives.

2025/02/18 S2025 E18
Loving the Machine - When AI Becomes Human

Tonight, Dr. Phil explores the growing phenomenon of AI companionship, where people form deep emotional bonds with artificial beings. Social media influencer Caryn Marjorie reveals how her AI chatbot, CarynAI, went from a fan engagement experiment to a disturbing case study in addiction and detachment from reality. Justin, CEO of You, Only Virtual, explains how his company helps people maintain conversations with deceased loved ones, redefining grief itself. Eugenia, the creator of Replika, a popular AI companion platform, shares how AI can offer support but warns against the dangers of emotional dependency. Professor James Brusseau weighs in on the ethical and societal risks of AI replacing human relationships. As AI technology rapidly evolves, Dr. Phil asks the crucial question: Are we building a better future or losing touch with real human relationships.

2025/02/17 S2025 E17
Murder On The Red River: Who Killed Jennifer Harris?

More than 20 years after Jennifer Harris was murdered, her family is still searching for answers. On Dr. Phil Primetime, Jennifer's sister, Alyssa Wernick, and her husband, Barry Wernick, sit down with Dr. Phil, former investigator Daryl Parker, and host of Crime Stories, Nancy Grace, to break down the case. With new insights and forensic advancements, could the truth finally come to light? Dr. Phil and Nancy Grace uncover what went wrong in the investigation and what it will take to bring Jennifer's killer to justice.

2025/02/12 S2025 E16
Fentanyl: The Poison Plaguing America

Families shattered, dreams cut short, and an epidemic that knows no boundaries. Fatal curiosity takes the life a college student, peer pressure pushes a teen to a deadly mistake and negligence, deceit, and disregard led to death of an innocent 4yo. Dr. Phil shares the heartbreaking stories of parents who never saw coming their child's death by Fentanyl poisoning, and who are now turning their grief into action. How can a single pill take a life? And what can be done to stop this silent killer from claiming more victims? Their pain, their fight, and their hope for change..

2025/02/11 S2025 E15
Drinking and Driving : The Deadly Reality

Tonight, Dr. Phil is discussing an issue that has been reported to be a national crisis that's been on the rise for years. Every 39 minutes someone dies from a drunk driving crash, with the number of inebriated drivers getting behind the wheel 300,000 times each day. First, Dr. Phil will speak with Sophia, who was recently arrested and charged with, "DUI with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .15 or higher." Her arrest made international headlines and has gone viral online due to the body cam footage captured during her arrest. Dr. Phil will also speak with Chase, a mother and full-time bartender who admits a large part of her 3 plus week attempt at sobriety is to keep her from continuing to drive under the influence an estimated 40-50 times per year. Plus, Dr. Phil will speak with Sydney, who lost her husband, Shane, and 19-year-old son, Jakob, when a drunk driver reportedly killed them both on the way to Jakob's college orientation.

2025/02/10 S2025 E14
Legal and Potentially Lethal: The Nitrous Oxide High

Tonight, Dr. Phil sits down with Rachel and Jenna, two young women in recovery from nitrous oxide addiction. They open up about how their misuse of this legal substance left them unable to walk or care for themselves. Jenna's father shares the heartbreaking impact of his daughter's addiction, revealing how it pushed him to fight for restrictions on sales of nitrous oxide in his state. Dr. Charles Sophy joins the conversation to explain exactly why the misuse nitrous oxide is so addictive and dangerous, shedding light on the shocking consequences of this seemingly harmless substance. Dr. Phil dives deep into the growing crisis and what parents need to know to protect their kids from this legal high they can get in any gas station.

2025/02/05 S2025 E13
Make America Healthy Again: Inside Our Country's Food Crisis

Dr. Phil speaks to two women who illustrate the importance of the Make America Healthy Again initiative, and the problems with diet and nutrition in our country. Both women say they came from poverty-stricken families and have never had healthy relationships with food- one woman has been diagnosed as obese since she was in elementary school, the other has a severe case of type 2 diabetes that she developed at age 25. Both of their children also suffer from chronic illness- and they live together as roommates. They've both been on a weight-loss journey in the past year and want advice and guidance on how to help themselves and their children.

2025/02/04 S2025 E12
Make America Healthy Again: Restoring Health For America's Future

The health of American children is under attack- and its biggest threat is a basic need, food. Research is showing that ultra-processed foods are linked to the chronic illness epidemic that is sweeping our nation. More than 40% of school-aged children and adolescents have at least one chronic health condition, such as asthma, obesity, and behavior/learning problems. Less than 1% of children eat ideal meals. Ultra-processed foods currently make up nearly 60% of what a typical adult eats- and nearly 70% of what children eat. Dr. Phil speaks to Calley Means, co-founder of Truemed; Dr. Cate Shanahan, board-certified MD and nutritionist; and Jillian Michaels, a fitness expert and trainer to weigh-in on this uniquely American crisis.

2025/02/03 S2025 E11
Dr. Phil's Merit TV News Exclusive: ICE in the Windy City

Tom Homan, the former ICE Director and now President Trump's 'border czar' is all about transparency and the letter of the law. When they decided to undertake the first large multi-agency operation to identify, target, and arrest dangerous illegal aliens in Chicago, Homan agreed to allow Merit TV and Dr. Phil to embed with agents and document factually what was going on. Specifically, how targets were identified, prioritized, approached and taken into custody. Dr. Phil filmed a variety of arrests including a convicted sex offender and internet predator from Thailand who was residing illegally in Chicago. Dr. Phil discovers they are not sweeping through neighborhoods or raiding schools. These brave men and women are laser-focused on taking hardened criminal illegal aliens who've been hiding in plain sight.

2025/01/29 S2025 E10
40 Years Behind Bars: Patty Prewitt Finally Free

Patty Prewitt, recently released from prison after serving 40 years for a crime she maintains she didn't commit, joins Dr. Phil alongside her daughter, Jane Prewitt, and News On Merit TV anchor, Loni Coombs. Together, they discuss Patty's fight for freedom, the challenges of reintegration after incarceration, and the ongoing push for justice. Dr Phil, who has closely followed Patty's case, shares his perspective on the controversial conviction and what it reveals about systemic flaws in the criminal justice system. Plus, Patty opens up about her emotional reunion with family and her plans for the future.

2025/01/28 S2025 E9
Border Crisis: A Mother's Fight For Policy Reform

Dr. Phil conducts an in-depth interview with Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin, a Maryland woman tragically murdered in 2023. The conversation centers around both the emotional toll of losing a child to violent circumstances, as well as the broader social and political issues surrounding the case. Rachel Morin's mother reflects on her daughter's life and the devastating impact of her loss. She also shares her personal commitment to advocating for change, fueled by the belief that stricter immigration enforcement could help prevent violent crimes committed by individuals who may be living in the country illegally.

2025/01/27 S2025 E8
The Dangerous Street Takeover Trend

Tonight, Dr. Phil focuses on a dangerous trend law enforcement calls a "street takeover," where hundreds of young adults close down streets to perform reckless car stunts. Dr. Phil will speak with Cindi and Maria, who know first-hand how dangerous a street takeover can be. Maria says what started out as a fun night hosting a dinner party for friends, ended with her in a coma, and her loving fiancé Raymond, dead. Maria says while crossing the street she and Raymond were run over by a young man allegedly leaving a street takeover. Now, Maria is left to pick up the pieces while Raymond's sister, Cindi, fights for safer streets in honor of her late brother. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with car enthusiast Eli, about how he is trying to stop this dangerous trend. Dr Phil will also speak Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar to discuss this trend from a law enforcement point of view. Dr. Phil will also speak with retired Child Cyber Crime Detective Rich Wistocki, for tips on how to report takeover crimes.

2025/01/24 S2025 E7
Targeted & Trapped?

"Doom Scrolling", "FOMO", "Likes" and "Follows" these are things that keep pre-teens, teens and early 20-somethings focused on their phones. In fact, nearly 40% of young Americans, aged 18 to 22, are reportedly ADDICTED to social media, leaving many feeling Targeted and Trapped. A recent study from San Diego State University, shows that 7-out-10 teens, who spend over 5 hours a day on social media, are more likely to struggle with suicidal ideation. So tonight, Dr. Phil sits down with parents who are taking on the social media giants after losing their son and several teens who get candid about what drives their anxiety, depression and potentially darker thoughts.

2025/01/22 S2025 E6
Activists, Agenda, and Bias. Is Therapy Under Attack?

There is a growing concern by many who claim some mental health professionals and psychology professors have placed their own socio-political ideologies over what's best for their patients and the students entering the field. These same critics claim the bias has left many patients feeling the need to censor themselves or forgo much needed treatment all together. Dr. Phil will speak with 18 year old Claire, who claims her therapist crossed the line after subjecting her to a shocking political rant after her session ended, which forced her to sever ties with her therapist during a time she needed her the most. Dr. Phil will also speak with Dana, a mother who insists a therapist with a social justice agenda and clear bias against her, further drove a wedge between her and her daughter in only three sessions. Dr. Phil will also speak with Soad, a licensed therapist who says she requires all prospective clients to check her social media so they know she is a conservative who only deals in reality, and will challenge any non- fact based position on social justice topics. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Megan, a licensed clinical counselor who says she's facing online cancel culture over her political social media posts. And, Dr. Phil will Dr. Hartz who is the founder of the Open Therapy Institute, an organization focused on removing bias from mental health care across the country.

2025/01/21 S2025 E5
Nathan Hochman: Los Angeles' New District Attorney

Dr. Phil sits down with Los Angeles' new District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, a no-nonsense prosecutor with decades of experience. Known for his tough but balanced approach, Hochman is stepping into one of the most high-profile DA roles in the country. Unlike his predecessor, George Gascón, Hochman has promised a "hard middle" approach to crime—rejecting extreme policies on both ends of the spectrum. Backed by law enforcement heavyweights like Sheriff Robert Luna and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell, Hochman isn't afraid to shake things up. He opens up about his plans to prioritize public safety, hold dangerous offenders accountable, and restore trust in the DA's office, all while steering clear of blanket policies that don't work. Dr. Phil asks him about the Menendez Brothers' future and his plans on mass deportations in his sanctuary city.

2025/01/15 S2025 E4
Beyond the Damage: The Insurance Catastrophe

The Los Angeles wildfires decimated ten of thousands of acres, killed at least 10, and forced the evacuation of more than 180,000 people Dr. Phil focuses on a devastating crisis that's hitting close to home. Homeowners in California and across the nation are left helpless and vulnerable as insurance premiums skyrocket, leaving many with a heartbreaking choice: pay for coverage, or put food on the table. First, a woman whose parents nearly lost everything in the Los Angeles wildfires, she says it's a miracle that they didn't because no insurance company would cover them, and they were without insurance. Then, Dr. Phil speaks with Kristy and Michael, who know this reality all too well after losing two homes in the last six years to California wildfires. Now, they're trying to rebuild for the second time. Plus, Dr. Phil talks to Macie and Caleb, who couldn't afford flood insurance due to rising costs. When Hurricane Helene hit, they watched helplessly as floodwaters destroyed their forever home. Macie says it felt like a thief came in the night and stole everything. Dr. Phil also hears from Jamie, who was shocked when her home insurance was unexpectedly canceled due to wildfire risks. Now, her family lives in constant fear of losing everything. Dr. Phil will also speak with attorney at law Steven Bush who says that insurance companies are in it for the profit and offer tips for homeowners seeking coverage in these uncertain times. 

2025/01/14 S2025 E3
Los Angeles Looters and Arsonists Charged

Los Angeles County District Attorney and Sheriff talk to Dr. Phil about charges against looters and arsonists.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman talks to Dr. Phil about charging 10 individuals in four crimes committed during the devastating wildfires. Nine people are facing felony charges in connection to residential burglaries in the cities of Pacific Palisades and Altadena, and a separate defendant has been charged with arson for intentionally starting a fire in the city of Azusa. "These crimes are appalling and represent a direct attack on our community during a time of unprecedented loss and vulnerability," District Attorney Hochman said. "Let me be clear: If you exploit this tragedy to prey on victims of these deadly fires, we will find you and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law."  The felony charges were the result of a multi-agency collaboration that underscores the strength of local, state, and federal partnerships. Law enforcement agencies, including the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department; Los Angeles Police Department; Los Angeles County Fire Arson Unit; U.S. Attorney's Office; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) collaborated closely with the District Attorney's Office to bring these suspects to justice. And Sheriff Robert Luna talks to Dr. Phil about his request for additional National Guard members to help his team. Looting and theft remain a top concern for the sheriff's department as well as online scams. Plus a man who says thanks to strangers his home in Altadena was saved.

2025/01/13 S2025 E2
F Is For Failure

Samantha, a former special ed elementary school teacher says all she wanted to do, since she was a child, was work in education. But after experiencing the reality of teaching in the modern day, she says she will never step foot in a classroom again. Also, disgruntled parents, Mark and Val, noticed their two kids being underserved in their public schools. Their son was falling behind in reading and math, and their daughter was unchallenged. But they didn't know until the pandemic forced them to look at what their kids were doing in school. They decided to pull them out of school, sell their house, and "world school" them. Justin, a former principal, reveals how schools are being pressured to pass students even if they don't show up to class. Jeanne Allen, the CEO of the Center of Education Reform, shares her 30-year battle with the education system and how she's trying to change the "factory-like" public school system into a more productive one.

2025/01/06 S2025 E1
Dance Moms and Beyond: Abby Lee Miller On Fame, Fallout, and Moving Forward

She's been called tough, controversial, and at times, downright unfiltered. But now, Abby Lee Miller is sitting down with Dr. Phil to face the questions everyone's been asking. How did a dance career turn into a prison sentence? What's the real story behind her public feud with former students and colleagues? And after everything, is she ready for redemption—or is the ‘Dance Moms' diva still calling the shots? Find out in this compelling one-on-one interview!