Do women have less credibility than men? If a woman says she was sexually and/or otherwise harassed, assaulted or abused, are other women inclined to disbelieve a woman making such a complaint?

Guests: Gloria Allred, Los Angeles women's rights/issues lawyer. She's currently representing Judith Huth and more than a dozen other women accusing Bill Cosby of drugging and raping them. Marlene Hope, retired detective for the Calgary Police Service Liane Tessier, firefighter in Halifax - A report suggests Canadian municipal police services do not racially and ethnically sufficiently mirror the diversity of the communities they police. The report argues there are too many white cops, with few exceptions. So what does the Canadian Police Association say about this? Guest:Tom Stamatakis, president of the Canadian Police Association - On yesterday's program, Alison Azer offered a very person and direct message and challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Alison challenged the PM to be a man and tell her the truth about why he and his government have deliberately decided to not take advantage of an opportunity the federal government had to have Iran return Alison's abducted by their father four Canadian children. In May, Justin Trudeau put his arms around Alison Azer and promised he would get her children back and that their file would remain on his desk until this objective is achieved. But, Alison told us, when Iran had Saren Azer detained on an INTERPOL warrant, Justin Trudeau's government interfered with the the process of having Alison's four Canadian children returned to this country and their mother. Today, Roy replays Alison’s message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. - Who is going to win the U.S. election on November 8? According to Professor Helmut Norpoth, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Political Science at Stony Brook University, New York State, Donald Trump has an 87% chance of convincingly beating Hillary Clinton on November 8. This is according to a formula Norpoth assembled based on primary voting.  Guest: Professor Helmut Norpoth

- Roy reads two emails from women supporters of Donald Trump. Both emails were sent in March this year during the primary process. Both emails received buy-in from callers when read on air. Months later after Trump secured the GOP nomination, how do these emails resonate now?
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Do women have less credibility than men? If a woman says she was sexually and/or otherwise harassed, assaulted or abused, are other women inclined to disbelieve a woman making such a complaint?


Guests: Gloria Allred, Los Angeles women's rights/issues lawyer. She's currently representing Judith Huth and more than a dozen other women accusing Bill Cosby of drugging and raping them.
Marlene Hope, retired detective for the Calgary Police Service
Liane Tessier, firefighter in Halifax

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A report suggests Canadian municipal police services do not racially and ethnically sufficiently mirror the diversity of the communities they police. The report argues there are too many white cops, with few exceptions. So what does the Canadian Police Association say about this?

Guest:Tom Stamatakis, president of the Canadian Police Association

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On yesterday's program, Alison Azer offered a very person and direct message and challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Alison challenged the PM to be a man and tell her the truth about why he and his government have deliberately decided to not take advantage of an opportunity the federal government had to have Iran return Alison's abducted by their father four Canadian children. In May, Justin Trudeau put his arms around Alison Azer and promised he would get her children back and that their file would remain on his desk until this objective is achieved. But, Alison told us, when Iran had Saren Azer detained on an INTERPOL warrant, Justin Trudeau's government interfered with the the process of having Alison's four Canadian children returned to this country and their mother.

Today, Roy replays Alison’s message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Who is going to win the U.S. election on November 8? According to Professor Helmut Norpoth, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Political Science at Stony Brook University, New York State, Donald Trump has an 87% chance of convincingly beating Hillary Clinton on November 8. This is according to a formula Norpoth assembled based on primary voting. 

Guest: Professor Helmut Norpoth


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Roy reads two emails from women supporters of Donald Trump. Both emails were sent in March this year during the primary process. Both emails received buy-in from callers when read on air. Months later after Trump secured the GOP nomination, how do these emails resonate now?

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