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August 2, 2024 32 mins

 Charles “Duke” Tanner, is an Olympic Boxer who won a bronze medal in the Junior Olympics, and is the author of the upcoming book, “Duke Got Life - A Boxer’s Fight for Freedom” and Kristen Waggoner leading Title IX attorney Kristen Waggoner, President and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). Kristen is leading the legal charge in the United States to preserve Title IX rules and protect fairness in women's sports. 

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of the program. Uh, this controversy just keeps getting bigger
and bigger. Frankly, every every controversy now at this Olympics
is getting bigger and bigger, starting with mocking Christianity, in
the opening ceremony, you know, followed by the Israeli national

(01:51):
anthem and frankly, way too many people in the crowd
chanting Kyle Hitler, followed by what is an algae Gium
boxer that failed a gender eligibility test in twenty twenty
three was nonetheless allowed to compete as a woman at
this year's Olympics and hit her first round opponent opponents

(02:14):
so hard that she withdrew in forty six seconds. Forty
six seconds, And you got to say, why is this happening? Here?
Furious Olympic chiefs now slamming aggression and discrimination towards the
biologically mailed boxer. Olympic bosses dramatically doubling down on their

(02:35):
decision to allow the two boxers who failed the gender
test to compete in Paris. They're just doubling down on it,
and it continues. Here's Chad Robershaw, retired you f Sea Fighters,
says there's no reason the Olympics should have allowed what
we're pointing out here, somebody that didn't meet the failed
a gender eligibility test to be participating in the Olympics.

(03:00):
Another word, somebody that they determined to be biologically male
to be fighting a woman.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Listen, there is no reason they should allow this to happen.
The the uh, the fighter who is x y chromosome,
He's a man, he has the punching power of a man,
and to put him in there with with women is
just not only unfair, but absolutely dangerous. I could not
imagine spending your entire life, I started training five years old,

(03:26):
spitting your entire life to make it to the pinnacle
of my sport, to represent my sport, and you make
it to the Olympics and you have to fight a man.
I couldn't imagine what these girls are facing and to
have it solen away, as you said, and face the
dangers of that. This isn't inclusivity. This is a man
x y chromosome, man with the punching power of man,
beating up a woman. And Laura, I've never punched, I've

(03:48):
never hit a woman. I've never had desire to fight
a woman. But I certainly would fight a man that
thinks he's a woman and wants to beat up one
of the women. And I think a lot of men would.
Joe Kobe would as well. I'll fight that guy.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Joining us now is Charles Duke Tanner. He's an Olympic boxer.
He won a bronze medal and the Junior Olympics. Author
of the upcoming book Duke Got Life of a Boxer's
Fight for Freedom. Kristen Wagner is leading the leading Title
nine attorney in President's CEO of the Alliance Defending Freedom,

(04:20):
and he is in charge of the US and Title
nine rules and said quote of all the depravity gender
ideology has surfaced, and devastating harm it has caused. Watching
a female athlete get beat up like this on a
global stage is among the most disgraceful. How many women's
records and bodies must be broken and for institutions to

(04:43):
stand up for women. What was Title nine all about?
Was to offer equality to women in sports, for example,
in college campuses and give them the same number of
scholarships that they offer to men. And it's worked out
extraordinarily well for in sports and competitiveness. I know because

(05:04):
my own daughter was an athlete. It's ridiculous. Anyway, welcome
both of you to the program. Appreciate you both being.

Speaker 6 (05:10):
Here, No problem, no problem, How you doing good? You know.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Let me start with you, Charles, first of all your
life background is pretty amazing. You were in prison. You
had reached out to the bottom of administration, not once,
but twice is my understanding, and they wouldn't hear, they
wouldn't pay attention to your case. But Donald Trump did.

Speaker 6 (05:35):
What happened well, I was arrested in two thousand and four,
the first arrest of my life or non violent drug crime.
I went to trial. I was given a double life sensis.
No real drugs is confiscated, no one was hurt. Actually,

(05:56):
my supplier made a deal with them. I tried to
sell my responsibility and I ended up with a double
life sentis at twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
But like twenty you sound like Alice Murray Johnson. I
don't know if you remember her. Donald Trump also said
her free. I mean, she had one drug conviction in
her life and never thought she'd be let out of jail.
She ended up becoming, you know, almost starting a ministry
helping younger girls that were in prison that would be

(06:29):
let out. She had no hope of ever being let out,
and Donald Trump heard her case and let her go free.

Speaker 6 (06:34):
As well, vice versa. We was both denied the same year.
I know her personally, I.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Thought I stayed in touch with her to this day.
I love her. He's awesome.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
I tried. I tried to get out on the on
the bomb when he was letting the clemencies out, I
said all the proms on top of it. I had
never been arrested. I was a nineteen and no boxer,
and I just continued to pray and I wrote the
White House once a month. I had a vision and
a dream that was going to be President Trump. And

(07:08):
I was laying in October twenty first, twenty twenty and
they say, hey, listen, we need to talk to you
in the back and I'm like, what's going on? They said,
You've been said free by the president. And I walked
out of there right before, like about you know, that
was right before the election. He let me go before
the election, So you know, I'm grateful.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
By the way, do you have any vision about the
outcome of this coming election in only ninety five days,
because if you had one, I liked it. Here with
the result this is, I.

Speaker 6 (07:34):
Just feel that I felt that the people need to
go out and vote for one. I think they need
to not worry about no one pushing a certain color
or anything that look at the facts and dig thee
down and let's make this world better, because you see,

(07:54):
even in the Olympics, it's turning into the whole world.
So you know, we got to make sure the United
States is on the right track with you know, better
jobs that are living and things of that nature. And
for sure, and to not participate in women's sports.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Kristen, let me get let me go to you and
bring you into this discussion. I mean, this really came
to the public's attention. What Riley Gains, who I've gotten
to know and I'm very fond of, and she's become
such a powerful voice on this issue. And and we
know the case she tied Lea Thompson and and in
that one race, and they didn't even give her the

(08:31):
gold medal. They decided even though it was a tie.
I don't know what you thought watching this and and
then reading you know, I'm not sure exactly how to
interpret somebody failing a gender eligibility test. But if you
fail a gender eligibility test, that means you don't fit
the gender of that particular class of fighter.

Speaker 7 (08:54):
Doesn't it absolutely do? And I think that the principle
here that we need to pay attention to is that
if you still with a lie, you're going to wind
up with some dangerous outcomes. And it's just a lie
to say that people can change their sex or their
gender at aligns depending freedom. We started working on these
issues all the way back in twenty fourteen, involving gender identity.

(09:14):
In the first case was filed in twenty twenty, and
we've seen countless girls who have not only lost athletic opportunities,
but they've lost their privacy rights. They've lost their right
to have safety and intimate spaces, they've lost their free
speech rights. They're being censored, they're told to sit down
and to shut up, and to essentially be sidelined in

(09:35):
their sports and in other areas because of this destructive ideology.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
It really is. And you know what does this mean
long term for women's sports? Does this just basically does
this eliminate Title nine as we know it?

Speaker 7 (09:51):
Well, I mean, if the Biden Harris administration has its
way in terms of Title nine, it applies to every
school that's receiving federal funds in the s nation. As
a global organization at ADF, we're fighting these cases abroad
as well, but here in the US yesterday the Biden
Harris administration essentially re wrote Title nine to erase women

(10:12):
and to say that men can have access in many
of these spaces, including sports, which will sideline women and
girls in their own sports. We have to stand out
together and to stand against this because feelings and beliefs
can't change reality.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Now you're a mother, you're a former collegiate athlete, yourself,
three time winner also at the US Supreme Court, what
are those cases about.

Speaker 7 (10:35):
Well, I appreciate that alliance has been in Freedom's been
able to prevail in fifteen Supreme Court victories just in
the last decade or so. And I had the privilege
of arguing three. All three of them had to do
with speech. They had to do with the censorship of
speech and in many ways the way that this ideology
touches on speech. I argued on behalf of Jack Phillips

(10:56):
and the Masterpiece cake Shop case, as well as three
or three creative which involved grease speech rights in terms
of marriage beliefs. And what I would bring up about
that right now is that Jack Phillips has his third
case right now that he's going on defending because of
his gender identity ideology, where he's being asked to design
a cake that expresses a message that a man can

(11:18):
become a woman.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
All right, quick break, We'll come right back. We'll continue
more with Charles Duke Tanner and Kristin Wagner talking about
the woke Olympics. This boxing match that took place in
case you missed it, you have an Algerian boxer that
failed the gender eligibility test and this situation that involved

(11:41):
this woman that she was fighting that had to quit
after forty six seconds, and whether or not this has
gone too far. All right, we continue with Charles Duke
Tanner and Kristin Wagener as it relates to the controversy
at the Olympics about the boxer in the female boxing
caty who failed the gender eligibility test in twenty twenty three.

(12:04):
Let me go back to you, Charles Duke Tanner, because look,
you're you, You're you're a boxer, You're an Olympic champion
and you you you know what it takes to compete
at that level and it is absolutely insane the amount
of work. What made me feel so bad for this

(12:26):
young Italian athlete is that. And her name is Angela Karini,
by the way, what made me feel so bad for her.
Is to get to the Olympics, You've got to spend
years and years and years and years training and then
all of a sudden you get there. She was actually

(12:47):
one of the favorites, is my understanding. And then to
face this new obstacle that you know, nobody ever had
to face before in the Olympics. And I'm thinking, I mean,
you got to start question in your life's decisions at
that point. Does that make sense? I mean, why did
I do this?

Speaker 6 (13:04):
Yes? And then with that being said, it's rules to
make the team. And if the the what is it Caleb?

Speaker 8 (13:16):
What was the person named the that he failed the
testosterone test in twenty twenty three, So it hasn't even
been a whole year, I don't think so. Therefore, how
did he even make the Olympic trials to make the team,
go to training and still be able to participate if
he was disqualified.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
In the US Championships in twenty twenty three.

Speaker 8 (13:40):
So therefore, Angela has worked her but off all her
life and as a fighter, a boxer, every boxer's dream
is to become to go to the Olympics and to
become world champions. It's not about even the money. It's
a real fighter here about winning a gold medal and
putting that green belt around the waist on one of
those built arounding ways on top of it. The lady

(14:03):
was fighting for her to cease dead. So you did
all of this to be able to fight in.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
A woman's sport, To have.

Speaker 8 (14:12):
To go in and challenge on a man or someone
would high tis thatstero.

Speaker 6 (14:18):
However they want to call it. I mean it's great
to box them.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Listen. Generally speaking, nobody ever wants to talk about this.
It doesn't mean that men are better than women or
there isn't a quality. There is a quality. I mean
there are certain gifts that would argue that women have
that men don't have. Generally speaking, women are a lot
more mature than men, especially in their younger years. So

(14:43):
we'll start there, and I say that very tongue in
cheek and kristin However, generally speaking, and for example, I
trained mixed martial arts. I'm just a student. I've been
doing it for fourteen years. But I could get in
the ring with a female mixed martial artist probably half
my way to to kick my ass. But generally speaking,

(15:04):
men are physically stronger than women. And you can't even
say that without people raising an eyebrow.

Speaker 7 (15:11):
Well, we don't even have to speculate about it. The
science has already told us the answer on this in studies.
We know for a fact that generally speaking, a man's
punch is one hundred and sixty percent stronger than a woman's.
We know that similarly trained athletes that are working hard
for the Olympics, that a man with x Y chromosomes
and these boxes were have ten to fifty percent better performances,

(15:32):
that they will always outperform women. And we also know,
and this is the part that is just mind blowing
to me, that women aren't standing up for each other
in this is that just the fact that those men
made that team meant that a woman didn't. Every time
a male takes the podium or takes a team's spot,
they're taking it away from a woman who and they're

(15:54):
disconnecting one thousand, thousands of hours of training that these
women have gone. It's simply and grossly unfair to them
to deny them the same opportunities that their brothers have had.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
I think that couldn't be any I couldn't state it
any better. I think you're right on the money. Carls,
Duke Tan or Kristin Wagner. Thank you. Eight hundred nine
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Kamala Harris and what she says. And she's fuming at Americans,

(18:09):
you know, for saying the words Merry Christmas because it
impacts the illegal immigrants. And I just heard this last night.
Now just think about this. In the last week, we're
getting Kamala Harris and we've been playing her in her
own words and in her own words, she's been saying
everything that is extreme, radical and frankly dangerous for the

(18:31):
future of the country. It's not good for the country.
And anyway, here's what Kamala. You can't say Merry Christmas
and only.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
When they cleared that vent did we give them DACA
status and now we're talking about taking it away. It
is morally wrong.

Speaker 6 (18:50):
And when we all.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
Sing happy tunes and sing Merry Christmas and wish each
other merry Christmas, these children are not going to have
them merry Christmas. How dare we speak merry Christmas? How
dare we They will not have a merry Christmas. They
don't know if they will be here in a matter

(19:12):
of days, weeks, and months. Since September fifth, over twelve
thousand have lost their status each day, and one hundred
and twenty two lose their status each week. Eight hundred
and fifty one lose their status each day.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Matters. How dare you, lind do say Mary krit Don't
you dare say merry Christmas? How dare you sing songs
and enjoy the holiday?

Speaker 6 (19:42):
You know?

Speaker 1 (19:42):
After all, she should be really mad at Joe. He
was the one saying Ho Ho ho on July fourth.
If she's mad, anybody be mad at him? I wish
I thought of that. That was a good line. And
earlier this week, I mean, look, this is on top
of everything else we have on her. I mean I
have been spending now all this time betting her. I mean,
this is the woman that wanted sponsored Medicare for all

(20:06):
and which would eliminate private health insurance. She co sponsored
the Green New Deal. She said it's not criminal to
enter the country illegally. He wants free healthcare, education for
illegal immigrants. She wants to eliminate the term illegal alien,
and you know, sponsor to build providing illegals with legal representation.
She supports sanctuary cities and states. He says we need

(20:29):
to start from scratch on Ice wanted to eliminate Title
forty two, wants to eliminate the term radical Islamic terrorism,
mandatory gun buyback program, which is confiscation seventy to eighty
percent tax. I mean, it just goes on and on
and on. No fracking, no drilling, no abortion restrictions, and

(20:50):
don't you dare well you need to show courage and
eliminate the words radical Islamic terrorism and eliminate the words
illegal alien.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
To object when they use that term radical Islamic terrorism.

Speaker 11 (21:11):
The craziest victims of terror also have the first illegal aliens.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
This is why for those of you that are in
freak out mode ninety five days before the election and
forty five days before early voting starts in Pennsylvania and
around the country. I am not there because there is
a big challenge and a big obstacle ahead of us,
and that's making sure every American is aware of this,

(21:47):
of just how extreme, radical and dangerous these policies are
to this country and to the world. Never mind our
surrender in the War on terror. You know, again they're
lecturing Israel withholding weapons from his it. Meanwhile as they
prepare for an attack against Iran. This is insanity. They
surrendered in the war on terror, you know. Defund dismantled

(22:09):
no bail laws support the lunatics. They're not going to stop.
Shouldn't stop no bail laws. That allows you know, people
that are accused of murder out on the street. That's
what she supports. Defund dismantle no bail laws. How crazy
is that? On the economy, are you happy with a
seventy percent tax rate? It will destroy America's economy, which

(22:31):
is we didn't have good news the last two days.
On the economy, it looks like inflation is heating up,
Unemployment is up pretty dramatically, basically zero job creation when
you break it down objectively, and the way it should
be broken down as we've been doing. All right, let's
get to our busy phones. Eight hundred and ninety four
one shown on this Friday. Michael is in hot Atlanta

(22:54):
in Atlanta, Georgia. What's going on, sir? How are you great?

Speaker 9 (22:57):
Sean? How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (22:59):
I'm good man, let's going well.

Speaker 9 (23:01):
I just wanted to chime in a little bit about
the Josh Shapiro situation. It seems that the media reports
are true that she probably will pick him. But I
think it's a real terrible pick. And let me give
you the reason why. She has the unbelievable candor of
trying to be phony all the time, and we can
see right through it if the American voters see it.

(23:22):
The problem is she's put herself out there to align
herself with the whole Palestinian movement, and I think by
picking Shapiro, who is Jewish, I feel that it's very
disingenuous of her. I think Americans will see it, and
I especially think that voters of Pennsylvanis see right through it.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Well. What's happening is fascinating to me, and there has
been an orchestrated left wing smear campaign to prevent her
from picking Josh Shapiro. Now I would have said it's
a slam dunk maybe three days ago. They have been
hitting him so hard and now you have all these

(24:02):
you know, radical you know, frankly pro Hamas Democratic wing
of their party and their caucus and the squad, et cetera.
But they are sounding the alarm on his past positions
on school vouchers. They don't like his stance on Israel.
They don't like his you know what he said about

(24:22):
the students. I'll get to that in a second. But
you know, I know he canceled his Hampton's and New
York fundraising trip this weekend. But I'll tell you right now,
there's all these progressive groups. The headline from media ite
is these progressive don't want a Jew. That's the headline.
House Oversight hosts the House Democrats slamming opposition on the

(24:43):
left of Josh Shapiro. That was Jared Moskowitz that made
that comment, and he's not wrong. You have pro Palestinian
activists trying to prevent Harris from tapping Shapiro. There's about
to be a civil war within the Democratic Party if
she picked Shapiro, and I my sources have said it

(25:05):
was a couple of days, it was a slam dunk,
and now they're having second thoughts, you know, and look
at the admonition of Michael Moore, for example. Michael Moore,
I think was the canary in the coal miner where
this was headed. And you know, he said it was
very very clear that choosing Josh Shapiro could very well

(25:27):
lose states like Michigan to Donald Trump. He said. Shapiro said,
it's anti semitic if you joined the boycott, investment and
sanctions movement, the BDS movement against Israel in order to
convince them to stop their apartheid behavior. He cruelly compared
peaceful college students to the ku Klux Klan and said

(25:47):
they were calling for an end to the slaughter, that
were calling for an end to the slaughter and goz
it not exactly an accurate not exactly an accurate description,
you know. But I'm looking at all these headlines today
and I'm saying, whoa you know, do you believe the
election year conversion Just in the last week of Kamala
Harris now no longer against the mandatory gun buyback program.

(26:10):
She's supported. Now she's not for medicare for all and
socialized medicine that would end private insurance. Now, all of
a sudden, after saying over and over and over again,
she's against fracking, and we're supposed to believe that she's
okay with fracking, and we supposed to believe her claim
now that she doesn't want to defund the police. I mean,
they know they're in trouble here and it just hasn't

(26:32):
hit yet, and we're just way ahead of the curve.
But this trouble is going It's going to be like
a hurricane. And as the American people, which is why
we put on Hannity dot Com every single cut that
we have of Kamala Harris in her own words, so
that you can use that information and I can deputize
everybody in this audience to share it with your friends,

(26:54):
and share it with your family, and share it with
your coworkers, and share it with strangers, share it on
social media. I don't need attribution, just actor as though
you found it on your own. I don't care not
about me. It's about people understanding how radical extreme she
is and how dangerous this is to this country into
the world. Israel might be hit by more missiles any

(27:18):
minute now from Iran, and they're not going to have
Joe and Kamala's support. And if I'm Joshapiro, I couldn't
live with that. That's me, that's my opinion. You know,
he's actually at a very strong position. He's been right.
Is he now just going to fall into line and
go along with the radicalism of Kamala Harris? How do

(27:41):
you justify that? Because this is this is not you know,
eight years ago, like JD Van's not knowing that Donald
Trump would be a good president. It's not the same.
It's not a good analogy.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Snall.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
God, I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (27:57):
After she snubbed Menyagu, I just can't imagine that she
wants to be able to save face with the Jewish
community and pick somebody like Josh Sapiro in this timeframe. Now,
you know, when you go back in time, this is
These aren't the days of Al Gore picking Joe Lieberman,
you know, to be the first Jewish vice president. This

(28:18):
is a completely different time and people like myself, I
think look at her and just say, what are you doing?
I think you make really good points about Josh Shapiro.
I'm just wondering what is her mind set? And you know,
and God forbid if she does become president. You know,
he may be a good vice president, but you know

(28:39):
we want Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yeah, well, let's see how this plays out. This is
gonna be an interesting couple of days and I think
we'll know by Monday for sure. Thank you, my friend.
Eight hundred nine to four one, Shawn our number if
you want to be a part of the program. Long Island.
Joe is next on the Sean Hennity Show. Joe, how
are you good?

Speaker 12 (28:59):
Sean? How are you?

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Oh? Good, my friend? What's going on? My old stomping rounds?
What's happening?

Speaker 12 (29:05):
Yeah, well, I'm here at a construction site too. We
could use your hand if you want to take a
day off and put your tool bell done.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
You know, it's funny because I have a plan and
with my son and I'm going to teach him some
of the stuff that I learned so that he could
learn to be handy as he goes through his life.
And he goes and he's actually, it's funny. Your kids.
Don't you think your kids know you? They don't. My
son's like, wow, Dad, you're really good at this stuff.

(29:32):
I'm like, yeah, you think you know? He doesn't have
any any understanding that I did construction for ten years. Anyway,
what's on your mind today?

Speaker 12 (29:41):
I just wanted to talk about Tamala Harris's policies. We
got to start attacking her, making the defend her policies
because she she's the worst speaker than Joe Biden. She's
confronted with a question and she is afraid to answer it,
or doesn't want to answer it, or it just doesn't
know the answer. She does that word and that would
happen all the time. And you can't wait for the

(30:04):
debate because she's going to know the questions beforehand. She's
going to be prepared. She's going to know all the
topics and all that.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
It doesn't matter Donald Trump. All they need to do
in the Trump campaign is play Kamala's radical extremism in
her own words, and I will argue that she's so
out of the mainstream, and their policies are so dangerous
and would so alter this country, from immigration to the economy,

(30:31):
to law and order and safety and security, to energy,
to our place in the world and the America's role
in the world that I don't believe she's electable, but
it's making sure that Americans know that. Hannity dot Com,
we have the the Kamala files. It's right on the
top of the page. You can go there right now

(30:52):
and look at it.

Speaker 12 (30:53):
Okay, yeah, yeah, No, she's she's got to be asked
these tough questions. You know, how many more illegals does
she want in the country? You know how much longer
are we going to pay for it? You know, you
spell your energy, you know.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
All of it. Listen everything, watch what my monologue on
TV tonight because I'm going to do the five major
themes that will elect Donald Trump president and it's really
just a comparison of him and Kamala Harris, Listen, you
have a great weeknd my friend, my best to all
my friends in my former home state and former hometown

(31:27):
where I was born and raised, and thank you for
being with us. We love our station in New York,
our flagship AM seven to ten wo R Right. That's
gonna wrap things up for today. Hannity Tonight, Sey DVR
nine Eastern Monday through Friday. On Fox, Judge Janine Piro,
Dana White, Jim Jordan investigating Judge Mershawn's daughter and whether

(31:48):
she was making money off of Donald Trump's opponents. So
tell us about what the investigation is, Tommy Laryn, Joe Contra,
Jason Chafitz, nine Eastern Hannity on Fox. You don't want
to miss Dana White on this slap game. Have you
seen the slap videos? Linda, Wow, it's unbelievable. Anyway, we'll
see you tonight back here on Monday. Have a great weekend.

(32:10):
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