A comedian claims he was denied representation because he is white. Hear a phone call he had with an agent. Plus, why does PragerU podcast host Amala Ekpunobi say affirmative action “harms everybody involved.”
Recently, the news has reported claims of discrimination against white people. An author and a professor share their differing views on whether white people are being discriminated against.
Political commentator and activist Candace Owens, who claims that affirmative action policies have never helped black Americans and in fact, are “patronizing,” faces off with two professors who disagree.
A 24-year-old man who has experienced numerous setbacks says he wonders how he can remain positive when traumatic events keep happening in his life. A pastor and author says, “Even though victimization is inevitable, victimhood is optional.”
An author and trauma counselor says she believes that negative experiences can serve to strengthen a person and build resilience instead of allowing one’s self to fall into a victim mentality.
Dr. Phil questions a 21-year-old who claims she is Madeleine McCann and her private investigator. Hear how they answer tough questions and what the young woman claims about her childhood. Plus, the woman’s family speaks out in a statement.
Members of The Behavior Panel analyze the behavior of a woman who says she believes she is Madeleine McCann, a girl who disappeared in 2007 when she was 3 years old. What do they say stands out to them about her behavior?
Madeleine McCann vanished at 3 years old during a family vacation in Portugal. It has been 16 years, and there have been many theories as to what happened to Madeleine. Get caught up on the story.