And when we do get the green light, as you can see from this three phase program that your Governor is going to decide, were going to follow the science. Headlines about teenage drivers killing and injuring themselves or others while driving recklessly, including at high speeds, are becoming all too common. Find out what James and Mistys civil rights attorney and advocate for social justice, Justin Moore, says about his clients case. But was she telling the truth then, or is she telling the truth now? Christine says when she divorced Tom 14 years ago, it affected all her children, including her quadruplets. Brenda and her husband, Andy, say theyre desperately worried about Brendas daughter, Autumn, who is living off the grid somewhere in the desert in Arizona, without housing, money or a job. Plus, social media star Damaury talks about taking police on a chase at speeds he claims were over 150 mph and his subsequent arrest. Dr. Phil - Posts | Facebook Watch while Dr. Phil discusses The Great Resignation with eminent Harvard Business School professor Tsedal Neeley, who claims working from home is the future for millions of Americans. Sherri Papini, a mother of two from Redding, California who was called Supermom by her family, reportedly disappeared on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home. Dr. Phil meets two LGBTQ+ activists who answer general questions about pronouns and their overall importance. Five years later, a jury convicted Chris of murdering his family, and he is now serving four life sentences. Michelle claims the system has failed her as a parent because the law never helped with her son when he was a minor, and now that he is 18, he gets locked up. Throughout the years, many different social media challenges have emerged. Gina claims Brian has not only been homeless for the past 10 years and spent time in prison for a violent crime, but she also claims he is struggling with substance abuse, a traumatic brain injury from boxing, as well as serious mental illness. Jorge Renaud, director of Latino Justice, and Demico Boothe, author of Why Are There So Many Black Men In Prison? discuss their experiences of being forced to work in the prison system. Plus, NFL Fox reporter Jay Glazer shares his personal story of battling anxiety and depression that he calls the gray.. Rachel admits that she has an addiction to alcohol but adamantly denies all of Tommys other allegations. Together, they teach you the tips and tricks you need to be able to identify clues as to what people may be saying through their body language. The movies, supermarkets, gas stations, drugstores, hair salons, the end of a 5k run, and even childrens birthday parties -- all places where you can buy or find alcohol. And Dr. Wayne Zuvers and Doc Halligan discuss the hardships veterinarians are facing. Or, what if you found your dream home online and the person claiming to be the property agent offered you a lease and asked you to wire the money without ever meeting them? He says he is fighting to remove people from his streets due to the safety concerns many residents claim to have. It's an epidemic -- and it could happen to you! Dr. Phil discusses harm reduction, the concept of treating drug abuse like a medical issue and providing addicts with paraphernalia, such as clean needles in a safe space, and free housing regardless of whether or not they test positive for drugs.