The Evan Bray Show - Laura Dally & Kelly Malone - July 16, 2024

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Interest in women's sports only seems to be growing in Canada and the world. With more and more people tuning in to watch athletes like basketball phenom Caitlin Clark and American gymnast Simone Biles, not to mention major competitions like the Olympics and the Women's FIFA World Cup, Evan chats with Laura Dally, Huskies women's basketball assistant coach. With a bandage covering one ear, Donald Trump made his return to the stage yesterday at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Kelly Malone is the Washington correspondent for The Canadian Press. She joins Evan from Milwaukee to discuss the atmosphere at the convention following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
16 Jul 2024 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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