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Bobby and Steve circle back on the offensive line which might be a strength for this Saints squad next season, what might be best for Trevor Penning could be playing inside, what the receiving core for the Saints beyond Olave and Shaheed might look like as the Saints will certainly need some more pass catchers, and more!
Bobby and Steve circle back on the offensive line which might be a strength for this Saints squad next season, what might be best for Trevor Penning could be playing inside, what the receiving core for the Saints beyond Olave and Shaheed might look like as the Saints will certainly need some more pass catchers, and more!
(0:00) Intro(1:26) Waqt ki Raftar aur Zindagi ka Charagh(2:10) Manzil ka Hasool – Insan ka Target(5:02) Target mein Rukawat: Do Asli Wajuhat(6:11) Attractive Cheezen (Wife, Status, Ride, Job)(9:02) Shaitani Dhoka: Gunah ko Aqal se Legal Banana(9:54) Charsi ki Aqal(10:10) Daku ki Soch(11:10) Dukandaar ka Hila(11:30) Behen ki Virasat k Chor(11:56) Kamyab Insan – Jo In Do Fitnon se Bach Gaya(14:46) Non-Muslim ka Depression(16:24) Gaza ke Musalmaan vs Gora Kafir(18:28) Non-Muslim ki Gumrahi ki Asal Waja(20:45) Pakistan mein Fohash Films ke Deewane(22:39) Gaza par Tehzeeb Yafta Ki Chup?(23:00) Muslim vs Non-Muslim – Allah ke Hukum ke Samne(25:14) Muslim Soldier vs Ghair-Muslim(26:46) Nabi ﷺ ka Farman(27:00) Shaheed ki Bakhshish par Sawal(28:00) Nabi ﷺ: Border Guard ki Raat = Lailatul Qadr(28:37) Achha Kaam Rokna – Shaitani Chaal: Rayakari(30:05) Hosla Afzai ki Tareef se Khushi(30:59) Allah ke Liye Jaan Dene Wale(32:03) Khawarij ki Soch(32:28) Agar Allah Humein Apni Aqal ke Hawale Kar Deta(33:32) Confused Musalman Numa Kuffar(34:43) Hindu Motivational Speaker ki GF(36:02) Nikah vs Goro ki Legal Ghalazat(37:15) Aise Logon par Allah ki La'anat(37:37) Non-Muslim Motivational Speakers ka Asal Chehra(38:34) Kafir ki Misal – Andheron Bhara Samandar (Surah Noor)(44:36) Kamyab Zindagi Kiski?(45:00) Molvi vs Angraiz(49:52) Broadminded Liberals ki Ghalati(51:28) Sadaqa Lene ka Sahih Tareeqa(52:37) Imam Masjid k Ahl-e-Kamal Honay Chahiye(53:40) Jeo Sar Utha Ke(54:16) Kehna Aur Karna – Faraq(56:42) Biryani Expert Rafee Bhai(57:26) Ramadan mein Musalman ka Amal(58:14) Ehl-e-Imaan ki Dua (Mufti sb Roz Maangtay Hain)(59:33) Angraiz Aurat Mufti sb ke Ghar(1:00:34) Muslim vs Non-Muslim Soch(1:01:28) Rafee Bhai ka Pichlay Jumay ka Sawal(1:02:08) Kufriya Jumloun ka Bayaan(1:03:00) 2 Mareez – Aik Vehmi, Doosra Aashiq (By Ashraf Ali Thanvi ra)(1:05:26) Aik Sahib Jo Khud Ko Naik Samajhtay Thay(1:06:24) Farz Namaz Qaza Nahi Karni (Post-Ramadan Checklist)(1:07:28) Be-hayai se Bachao(1:13:56) Dua Mangna(1:14:17) Dua(1:14:20) Ghazwa-e-Hind, Hazrat Esa (as) aur Imam Mehdi ka Jehad – Kya Ye Hadithen Sahih Hain?(1:25:17) Mangni ke Baad Eid/Gifts ka Masla(1:28:05) Qur'an ko Urdu Mein Parrhna(1:29:17) Peer mein Konsi Khoobi Honi Chahiye(1:38:18) C-Section ke Baad Aurat Kab Pak Hoti Hai?(1:39:00) Wuzu par Asar: Baithay Baithay Sona?(1:41:48) Teacher aur Student ka Nikah?(1:43:11) Nai Currency Notes aur Sood ka Masla(1:43:48) NFT ka Shari Hukam(1:44:38) Meezan Bank Services(1:44:54) Listener USA se Sirf Mufti sb se Milne Aaya(1:47:02) Mufti Munir Shakir sb ke Aqaid aur Mufti sb ka Radd(1:47:34) Fikr-e-Shah Waliullah ki Tanzeem(1:47:45) Qabz/Peshab ke Qatron ka Masla(1:48:21) Best English Tafseer(1:48:30) Jehaiz agar Larki walay Dena Chahein?(1:48:48) Ka'aba ki Taraf Paon Karna(1:56:16) Kya Salat ut Tasbeeh Mustanad Amal Hai?(2:03:04) Ghazwa-e-Hind Par Tafsil(2:03:56) Peshab ke Qatron ka Weham ho to Wuzu kaise karein?(2:04:31) 20 Raka'at Taraweeh ke Baad Nafl Jamaat? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
March 23, 1931- The date on which Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were hanged. The podcast takes a look at the trial and the events leading up to the hanging.
(0:00) Intro(0:21) Mtm's Tea Offer Became Sadqa e Jaria For Al Falahia Listeners. 10k Amount for their Refreshment By Someone(2:27) Remaining Part Surah Yusuf, 1446 Hijri, Ramadan 2025(2:55) Aziz e Misr ki Mamla Fehmi k Baad Jab Bat Leak Hui?(4:03) Irreversible Blunders(5:46) Misal: Jamia Farooqia k Ja'ali Mufti ki Chhitrol(8:01) Mufti sb ki Char Shadiyon Wali Kitab se Pehly, 02 Copy Masters(5:31) Irreversible Ghaltiyon ka Hal(10:00) Aziz e Misr ki Bv ny Apny Oopr Lga Ilzam Kaisy Door Kiya?(11:26) Jab Misr Ki Aurton Ny Hazrat Yusuf (as) Ko Daikha?(11:45) Husn e Yusuf (as): Mojeza e Yusuf (as)(12:42) Cunning Aziz e Misr(14:01) Value of Work With Planning(17:24) Kisiky Gunah Pr Prda Dalny ka Hukam Kiyun Hai? (Lahore Actress ki Toba Aor Favor mn Mufti sb k Bayan Pr Actress ny Shukria Kiyun Ada Kiya?)(19:00) Reply to Liberals, Aik Shakhs jo Ramazan mn Film Daikh Rahy thy! (Ramazan mn Naiki ko Munafiqat kehny Waly Gunah ko halka Krny waly hn)(20:28) Nabi ﷺ Ka Farman(20:43) Fakhar Se Apny Gunah Public mn Btany Walon ko Mufti sb ki Naseehat(21:29) Gunah Se Bachny Pr Yusuf (as) ko Jail ki Dhamki + Zina ki Dawat Pr Yusuf (as) K Tareekhi Alfaaz(23:40) Hazrat Yusuf (as) ki Dua(24:08) Hazrat Yusuf (as) Ki Dua Qabool Hui(24:37) Yusuf (as) ko Jail ki Saza Kiyun Hui? (Naiki Pr Aazmaaish)(26:53) Aazad Jameel Reality (Only
We live in the age of "sharenting" where kids are content and there are seemingly no rules. This week, Rachael speaks with Fareedah Shaheed (aka CyberFareedah), an internet safety expert, about the importance of protecting our kids online. They discuss the risks of sharing too much information about children on social media and the potential consequences of oversharing. They also explore the age-appropriate use of technology and provide tips for keeping kids safe online. The conversation emphasizes the need for open communication, trust, and setting boundaries to ensure the safety of children in the digital world. Here's what you'll learn: The Risks of Oversharing on Social Media (even with private accounts!) Age-Appropriate Technology Use and Setting Boundaries The Types of Photos You Should NEVER Share When it Might be Appropriate for Kids to Have Their Own Devices Tips for Keeping Kids Safe Online Fareedah is a Forbes 30 Under 30 Internet Safety Expert whose passion is helping parents keep their children safe online. With a professional background in cybersecurity and threat intelligence, Fareedah uses her online platforms to teach parents the SAFE Method—a unique approach to teaching internet safety that emphasizes the need for creating safe spaces between parent and child as the cornerstone of protecting kids online. Fareedah (known online as CyberFareedah) has been featured in Cisco, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, NASDAQ, FOX 46, NBC4, Yahoo! and more. Fareedah's Instagram: @cyberfareedah and Website: https://www.cyberfareedah.com Free Protect Kids Online Resource Library: https://sekuva.mykajabi.com/get-your-internet-safety-resource-library Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. Instagram | Tiktok | Website ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
In Episode 144, Kyle and Sara, LPC's, talk with cyber security expert and guru Fareedah Shaheed. She shares her story about how she became passionate about cyber security after she was almost abducted by a predator. She has been featured on NBC, CNN, Fox, and many others. She has worked with companies such as Meta, NASA, and LinkedIn. She is currently serving on Forbes board for the Under 30 community. We talk with her about the number one thing parents can do to keep their kids safe online. She gives us specific recommendations on phones, video games, and websites. Every parent needs to hear this conversation so they feel equipped to keep their kids safe in this digital world. Get our video courses at https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com.View the full podcast transcript at: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/how-can-i-keep-my-children-safe-online-from-predators-fareedah-shaheedVisit our website and social media channels for more valuable content for your parenting journey.Resource Website: https://www.artofraisinghumans.comVideo Courses: https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artofraisinghumansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofraisinghumansPodcast Website: https://www.theartofraisinghumans.comThe Art of Raising Humans podcast should not be considered or used as counseling but for educational purposes only.
As parents, navigating the online world with our kids can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone! In this episode, we're thrilled to chat with award-winning internet safety expert Fareedah Shaheed, founder of SAKUVA and the Protect Kids Online membership. Fareedah introduces us to her powerful SAFE method, which focuses on creating Safe spaces, Accountability, Fun, and Empathy to protect our kids while fostering trust and connection. Fareedah shares her deeply personal story of facing online dangers as a teenager, and let me tell you, it's a perspective every parent needs to hear. Spoiler alert: locking down devices isn't the magic solution we might think it is. Instead, Fareedah shows us how to use empathy and connection to build stronger relationships with our kids while teaching them to navigate the online world safely and confidently. Whether your child is into Roblox, TikTok, or online gaming, you'll leave this episode armed with practical tips to create a supportive and safe environment for your kids online. This isn't about fear—it's about empowering you to be your child's go-to person when challenges arise. Trust me, this conversation is a must-listen for every parent who wants to stay connected in today's digital age. Resources We Shared: Get on the email list for the 2025 virtual Happy Mom Summit happening March 3rd-7th. Learn all about Fareedah and her programs for parents HERE! Join our FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast group Visit No Guilt Mom Check out our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop with recommended books and books from podcast guests HERE! Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! #parentingpodcast #parentingtips #parentingadvice #internetsafety, #parenting, #online #childprotection, #digitalparenting, online grooming, #technology #technologyawareness, #parentalcontrol #teens, #gaming, #digitalsecurity, #SAFE #Minecraft #Roblox #Fortnite #Kick (messaging app) #Discord #OnlyFans #Ticketmaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Q&A Session (0:00) Intro(0:11) Surah Mominoon mein Ehl-e-Iman aur Ehl-e-Jannat ki sifaat?(3:46) Qabristan mein dakhil hotay waqt salam kyun kaha jata hai?Deobandis, Karamat, and Related Discussions(4:24) Ehl-e-Hadith ke mutabiq Deobandiyon ki kitab Fazail-e-Aamaal shirk se bhari hui hai? + Ye log karamat par yaqeen rakhte hain.(9:35) Hazrat Sulaiman (AS) aur Esa (AS) ke mojizat ki hikmat(11:16) Mufti sb ke clip par tanz ka jawab(13:52) Sulaiman (AS) ke takhat ka waqia: Karamat hona mumkin(14:42) Shaheed ke khoon ki khushbu(17:00) Shaikh-ul-Hadith Maulana Zakariyya (RA) ki bayan kardah karamat ka saboot(19:30) Deobandiyon se chirrhnay wale(21:24) Deobandi aur Barelvi naam kaise paray?(21:56) Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi (RA) par ilzam ka jawab(26:05) Karamat aur tauheed(27:04) Ehl-e-Hadith ka aitraz?(27:52) Karamat ke waqiaat mein fraud(30:48) Fazail-e-Aamaal ki jagah Riyaz-us-Saliheen kitab ka mashwaraUlama-e-Deoband and Religious Questions(34:18) Ulama-e-Deoband ke basic aqaaid?(35:27) Makkah se zyada Madina mutabarik hai?(38:26) Q: Roza-e-Rasool ﷺ agar Baitullah se afzal hai, to wahan tawaf kyun nahi?(39:05) Allah ne Khanah-e-Kaaba kyun banaya?(43:53) Makkah mein 1 namaz = 1 lakh, Madina mein 1 namaz = 50 hazarAqeedah and Personal Questions(44:22) Kya sare Qadiyani kafir hain?(44:49) Jin logon tak deen ki dawat nahi pohanchi, kya woh jahannum mein jayenge?(45:33) Ek shakhs ne apni biwi se doosri shadi na karne ka wada kiya, to poora karna zaruri hai?(50:19) Aur bhi gham hain zamane mein mohabbat ke siwa;Rahatain aur bhi hain wasl ki rahat ke siwaMarriage and Family Matters(50:57) Pasand ki ladki umar mein 2 ½ saal bari, khandan wale shadi mein rukawat?(53:05) Mufti sb ki pasandeeda bhindi recipe(Mufti sb ko tamatar ke beej aur chilkon se allergy hai)(54:38) Hazrat Ayesha (RA) ke alfaaz, Hazrat Khadija (RA) ke bare mein(55:24) Tension: A viral disorder(56:28) Society standard: Biwi Aishwarya Rai jaisi(58:23) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(58:47) Liking is naturalLife, Faith, and Tawakkul(1:00:42) Walidain ko Hajj karana?(1:00:50) Kaam kiye baghair ghaib se rozi milne ka tawakkul?(1:01:10) Ghar wale mazaaq urate hon to hijrat karna?(1:01:34) Nan-nafqa, nikah farz hone ki shart mein shamil hai?(1:02:36) Dil ke armaan aansuon mein beh gayeCredit for the timestamps goes to @mrs.masroor8476 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Felice Gaer, esteemed Director of AJC's Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, was an internationally respected human rights advocate who dedicated more than four decades to championing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and enforcing international commitments to prevent severe human rights violations globally. On November 9, Felice passed away after a prolonged battle with metastatic breast cancer. In honor of her legacy, we revisit her insightful conversation on People of the Pod, recorded last year during Women's History Month and on International Women's Day. As we remember and celebrate Felice's profound contributions, we share this interview once more. May her memory continue to be a blessing. __ Music credits: Drops of Melting Snow (after Holst, Abroad as I was walking) by Axletree is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Learn more about Felice Gaer: Felice Gaer, Legendary Human Rights Champion Who Inspired Generations of Global Advocates, Dies at 78 Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: What the Election Results Mean for Israel and the Jewish People The Jewish Vote in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Sinwar Eliminated: What Does This Mean for the 101 Hostages Still Held by Hamas? Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Conversation with Felice Gaer: Manya Brachear Pashman: This past weekend, AJC lost a phenomenal colleague. Felice Gaer, the director of American Jewish Committee's Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, was an internationally renowned human rights expert who, for more than four decades, brought life and practical significance to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international commitments, to prevent grave human rights abuses around the world. She died on November 9, following a lengthy battle with metastatic breast cancer. I had the honor of interviewing Felice last year during Women's History Month and on International Women's Day. We bring you that interview now, as we remember Felice. May her memory be for a blessing. _ Felice is with us now to discuss today's human rights challenges and the challenges she has faced as a woman in the Human Rights world. Felice, welcome to People of the Pod. Felice Gaer: Thank you, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: So let's start with the beginning. Can you share with our listeners a little about your upbringing, and how Jewish values shaped what you do today? Felice Gaer: Well, I had a fairly ordinary upbringing in a suburb of New York City that had a fairly high percentage of Jews living in it–Teaneck, New Jersey. I was shaped by all the usual things in a Jewish home. First of all, the holidays. Secondly, the values, Jewish values, and awareness, a profound awareness of Jewish history, the history of annihilation, expulsion, discrimination, violence. But also the Jewish values of universality, respect for all human life, equality before the law, sense of realism, sense that you can change your life by what you do, and the choices that you make. These are all core Jewish values. And I guess I always have found the three part expression by Rabbi Hillel to sum up the approach I've always taken to human rights and most other things in life. He said, If I'm not for myself, who will be, and if I'm only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when? So that's a sense of Jewish particularism, Jewish universalism, and realism, as well. Manya Brachear Pashman: You went to Wellesley, class of 1968, it's an all-women's college. Was there a strong Jewish presence on campus there at a time? And did that part of your identity even play a role in your college experience? Felice Gaer : Well, I left, as I said, a town that had a fairly sizable Jewish population. And I went to Wellesley and I felt like I was in another world. And so even as long ago as 1964-65, that era, I actually reached out to Hillel and participated in very minor activities that took place, usually a Friday night dinner, or something like that. But it really didn't play a role except by making me recognize that I was a member of a very small minority. Manya Brachear Pashman: Here on this podcast, we've talked a lot about the movement to free Soviet Jewry. As you pursued graduate work at Columbia, and also during your undergrad days at Wellesley, were you involved in that movement at all? Felice Gaer: Well, I had great interest in Russian studies, and in my years at Wellesley, the Soviet Union movement was at a very nascent stage. And I remember arguments with the Soviet Ambassador coming to the campus and our specialist on Russian history, arguing about whether this concern about the treatment of Soviet Jews was a valid concern. The professor, who happened to have been Jewish, by the way, argued that Jews in the Soviet Union were treated badly, but so was everybody else in the Soviet Union. And it really wasn't something that one needed to focus on especially. As I left Wellesley and went to Columbia, where I studied political science and was at the Russian Institute, now the Harriman Institute, I found that the treatment of Soviet Jews was different in many ways, and the capacity to do something about it was serious. We knew people who had relatives, we knew people who wanted to leave. The whole Soviet Union movement was focused around the desire to leave the country–not to change it–that was an explicit decision of Jewish leaders around the world, and in the Soviet Union itself. And so the desire to leave was something you could realize, document the cases, bring the names forward, and engage American officials in a way that the Jewish community had never done before with cases and examples demanding that every place you went, every negotiation that took place, was accompanied by lists of names and cases, whose plight will be brought to the attention of the authorities. And that really mobilized people, including people like me. I also worked to focus on the agenda of internal change in the Soviet Union. And that meant also looking at other human rights issues. Why and how freedom of religion or belief was suppressed in this militantly atheist state, why and how freedom of expression, freedom of association, and just about every other right, was really severely limited. And what the international standards were at that time. After I left Columbia, that was around the time that the famous manifesto from Andrei Sakharov, the world famous physicist, Nobel Prize winner, was made public. It was around the time that other kinds of dissident materials were becoming better known about life inside the Soviet Union post-Khrushchev. Manya Brachear Pashman: So you left Colombia with a master's degree, the Cold War ends, and you take a job at the Ford Foundation that has you traveling all around Eastern Europe, looking to end human rights abuses, assessing the challenges that face that region. I want to ask you about the treatment of women, and what you witnessed about the mistreatment of women in these regions. And does that tend to be a common denominator around the world when you assess human rights abuses? Felice Gaer: Well, there's no question that the treatment of women is different than the treatment of men. And it's true all over the world. But when I traveled in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in the height of those years, height of the Cold War, and so forth, the issues of women's rights actually weren't one of the top issues on the agenda because the Soviet Union and East European countries appeared to be doing more for women than the Western countries. They had them in governance. They had them in the parliament. They purported to support equality for women. It took some years for Soviet feminists, dissidents, to find a voice and to begin to point out all the ways in which they were treated in the same condescending, patriarchal style as elsewhere. But in those years, that was not a big issue in the air. It was unusual for me, a 20-something year old woman from the United States to be traveling around Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, meeting with high officials and others, and on behalf of the Ford Foundation, trying to develop programming that would involve people to people contacts, that would involve developing programs where there was common expertise, like management training, and things of that sort. And I was really an odd, odd duck in that situation, and I felt it. Manya Brachear Pashman: I mentioned in my introduction, the Beijing World Conference on Women, can you reflect a little on what had a lasting impact there? Felice Gaer: Well, the Beijing World Conference on Women was the largest, and remains the largest conference that the United Nations has ever organized. There were over 35,000 women there, about 17,000 at the intergovernmental conference. I was on the US delegation there. The simple statement that women's rights are human rights may seem hackneyed today. But when that was affirmed in the 1995 Beijing Outcome Document, it was a major political and conceptual breakthrough. It was largely focused on getting the UN to accept that the rights of women were actually international human rights and that they weren't something different. They weren't private, or outside the reach of investigators and human rights bodies. It was an inclusive statement, and it was a mind altering statement in the women's rights movement. It not only reaffirmed that women's rights are human rights, but it went further in addressing the problems facing women in the language of human rights. The earlier world conferences on women talked about equality, but they didn't identify violations of those rights. They didn't demand accountability of those rights. And they said absolutely nothing about creating mechanisms by which you could monitor, review, and hold people accountable, which is the rights paradigm. Beijing changed all that. It was a violations approach that was quite different from anything that existed before that. Manya Brachear Pashman : Did anything get forgotten? We talked about what had a lasting impact, but what seems to have been forgotten or have fallen to the wayside? Felice Gaer: Oh, I think it's just the opposite. I think the things that were in the Beijing conference have become Fuller and addressed in greater detail and are more commonly part of what goes on in the international discourse on women's rights and the status of women in public life. And certainly at the international level that's the case. I'll give you just one example, the Convention Against Torture. I mean, when I became a member of the committee, the 10 person committee, I was the only woman. The committee really had, in 11 years, it had maybe said, four or five things about the treatment of women. And the way that torture, ill treatment, inhuman, degrading treatment may affect women. It looked at the world through the eyes of male prisoners in detention. And it didn't look at the world through the eyes of women who suffer private violence, gender based violence, that is that the state looks away from and ignores and therefore sanctions, and to a certain extent endorses. And it didn't identify the kinds of things that affect women, including women who are imprisoned, and why and where in many parts of the world. What one does in terms of education or dress or behavior may lead you into a situation where you're being abused, either in a prison or outside of prison. These are issues that are now part of the regular review, for example, at the Committee Against Torture, issues of of trafficking, issues of gender based violence, the Sharia law, the hudud punishments of whipping and stoning, are part of the concern of the committee, which they weren't before. Manya Brachear Pashman: In other words, having that woman's perspective, having your perspective on that committee was really important and really changed and broadened the discussion. Felice Gaer: Absolutely. When I first joined the committee, the first session I was at, we had a review of China. And so I very politely asked a question about the violence and coercion associated with the population policy in China, as you know, forced abortions and things of that sort. This was a question that had come up before the women's convention, the CEDAW, and I thought it was only appropriate that it also come up in the Committee Against Torture. In our discussion afterwards, the very stern chairman of the committee, a former constable, said to me, ‘You know, this might be of interest to you, Ms. Gaer, but this has nothing to do with the mandate of this committee.' I explained to him why it did, in some detail. And when I finished pointing out all of those elements–including the fact that the people carried out these practices on the basis of state policy–when I finished, there was a silence. And the most senior person in the room, who had been involved in these issues for decades, said, ‘I'm quite certain we can accommodate Ms. Gaer's concerns in the conclusions,' and they did. That's the kind of thing that happens when you look at issues from a different perspective and raise them. Manya Brachear Pashman: You talked about being an odd duck in your 20s, as a woman traveling around Eastern Europe, trying to address these challenges. I'm curious if that woman in her 20s would have been able to stand up to this committee like that, and give that thorough an explanation? Or did it take some years of experience, of witnessing these issues, perhaps being ignored? Felice Gaer: Well, I think as we go through life, you learn new things. And I learned new things along the way. I learned about the universal norms, I learned about how to apply them, how they had been applied, and how they hadn't been applied. And in that process, developed what I would say is a sharper way of looking at these issues. But the Bosnian conflict in particular, made the issue of gender based violence against women, especially in war, but not only in war, into a mainstream issue, and helped propel these issues, both inside the United Nations and outside, the awareness changed. I remember asking the International Red Cross representatives in Croatia, just across the border from Bosnia, if they had encountered any victims of gender based violence or rape, and they said, ‘No.' And I said, ‘Did you ask them about these concerns?' And they sort of looked down and looked embarrassed, looked at each other and looked back at me and said, ‘Oh.' There were no words. There were no understandings of looking at the world this way. And that has changed. That has changed dramatically today. I mean, if you look at the situation in Ukraine, the amount of gender based violence that has been documented is horrifying, just horrifying, but it's been documented. Manya Brachear Pashman So is the world of human rights advocacy male-dominated, female-dominated, is it fairly balanced these days? And has that balance made the difference in what you're talking about? Felice Gaer: You know, I wrote an article in 1988, the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, about why women's rights weren't being addressed. And one of the points I drew attention to was the fact that the heads of almost all the major organizations at the time were all male. And that it wasn't seen as a concern. A lot of that has changed. There's really a real variety of perspectives now that are brought to bear. Manya Brachear Pashman: So we've talked a lot about the importance of [a] woman's perspective. Does a Jewish perspective matter as well? Felice Gaer: Oh, on every issue on every issue and, you know, I worked a great deal on freedom of religion and belief, as an issue. That's a core issue of AJC, and it's a fundamental rights issue. And it struck me as surprising that with all the attention to freedom of religion, the concern about antisemitic acts was not being documented by mainstream human rights organizations. And it wasn't being documented by the UN experts on freedom of religion or belief either. I drew this to the attention of Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, who was recently ending his term as Special Rapporteur on Freedom of religion or belief. And he was really very struck by this. And he went, and he did a little bit of research. And he found out that since computerized records had been prepared at the United Nations, that there had been no attention, no attention at all, to cases of alleged antisemitic incidents. And he began a project to record the kinds of problems that existed and to identify what could be done about it. We helped him in the sense that we organized a couple of colloquia, we brought people from all over the world together to talk about the dimensions of the problem and the documentation that they did, and the proposals that they had for addressing it. And he, as you may recall, wrote a brilliant report in 2019, setting out the problems of global antisemitism. And he followed that up in 2022, before leaving his position with what he called an action plan for combating anti semitism, which has concrete specific suggestions for all countries around the world as to what they can do to help combat antisemitism and antisemitic acts, including and to some extent, starting with adopting the working definition on antisemitism of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, but also activities in in the area of education, training, training of law enforcement officials, documentation and public action. It's a real contribution to the international discourse and to understanding that freedom of religion or belief belongs to everyone. Manya Brachear Pashman: And do you believe that Dr. Shaheed's report is being absorbed, comprehended by those that need to hear it that need to understand it? Felice Gaer I've been delighted to see the way that the European Union has engaged with Dr. Shaheed and his report has developed standards and expectations for all 27 member states, and that other countries and other parts of the world have done the same. So yeah, I do think they're engaging with it. I hope there'll be a lot more because the problem has only grown. Manya Brachear Pashman: On the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, JBI issued a report that sounded the alarm on the widespread violations committed against Ukrainians, you mentioned the amount of gender based violence Since that has taken place, and the other just catastrophic consequences of this war. Felice, you've been on the front row of Eastern European affairs and human rights advocacy in that region. From your perspective, and I know this is a big question: How did this war happen? Felice Gaer: I'll just start by saying: it didn't start in 2022. And if you have to look at what happened, the events of 2014, to understand the events of 2022. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, or even during the breakup, there was a period where the 15th constituent Union republics of the Soviet Union developed a greater national awareness, really, and some of them had been independent as some of them hadn't been, but they developed a much greater awareness. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the 15 countries, including Russia, as one of the 15, became independent entities. And aside from having more members in the United Nations and the Council of Europe and places like that, it led to much more robust activity, in terms of respecting human rights and other areas of endeavor in each of those countries. The situation in Russia, with a head of state who has been there, with one exception, a couple of years, for 20 years, has seen an angry desire to reestablish an empire. That's the only thing you can say really about it. If they can't dominate by having a pro-Russian group in charge in the country, then there have been invasions, there have been Russian forces, Russia-aligned forces sent to the different countries. So whether it's Georgia, or Moldova, or Ukraine, we've seen this pattern. And unfortunately, what happened in 2022, is the most egregious and I would say, blatant such example. In 2014, the Russians argued that it was local Russian speaking, little green men who were conducting hostilities in these places, or it was local people who wanted to realign with Russia, who were demanding changes, and so forth. But in the 2022 events, Russia's forces invaded, wearing Russian insignia and making it quite clear that this was a matter of state policy that they were pursuing, and that they weren't going to give up. And it's led to the tragic developments that we've all seen inside the country, and the horrific violence, the terrible, widespread human rights violations. And in war, we know that human rights violations are usually the worst. And so the one good spot on the horizon: the degree to which these abuses have been documented, it's unprecedented to have so much documentation so early in a conflict like this, which someday may lead to redress and accountability for those who perpetrated it. But right now, in the middle of these events, it's just a horror. Manya Brachear Pashman: What other human rights situations do we need to be taking more seriously now? And where has there been significant progress? Felice Gaer: Well, I'll talk about the problem spots if I may for a minute. Everyone points to North Korea as the situation without parallel, that's what a UN Commission of Inquiry said, without parallel in the world. The situation in Iran? Well, you just need to watch what's happened to the protesters, the women and others who have protested over 500 people in the streets have died because of this. 15,000 people imprisoned, and Iran's prisons are known for ill treatment and torture. The situation in Afghanistan is atrocious. The activities of the Taliban, which they were known for in the 1990s are being brought back. They are normalizing discrimination, they are engaged in probably the most hardline gender discrimination we've seen anywhere where women can't work outside the home, girls can't be educated, political participation is denied. The constitution has been thrown out. All kinds of things. The latest is women can't go to parks, they can't go to university, and they can't work for NGOs. This continues. It's a major crisis. Well, there are other countries, from Belarus, to Sudan to Uzbekistan, and China, that we could also talk about at great length, lots of problems in the world, and not enough effort to expose them, address them and try to ameliorate them. Manya Brachear Pashman So what do we do about that? What can our listeners do about that, when we hear this kind of grim report? Felice Gaer: Work harder. Pay attention when you hear about rights issues. Support rights organizations. Take up cases. Seek redress. Be concerned about the victims. All these things need to be done. Manya Brachear Pashman: I don't know how you maintain your composure and your cool, Felice, because you have faced so much in terms of challenges and push back. So thank you so much for all you have done for women, for the Jewish people, and for the world at large. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Felice Gaer: Thank you, Manya.
Steve and Jeff dive into the injury report and the roster elevations heading into the teams Week 10 bout against the Falcons with Shaheed and Olave both on IR, so who will be out there catching balls from Derek Carr, and with Marshon Lattimore traded to Washington and Kool-Aid McKinstry injured, the team turns to Alontae Taylor to step up on the outside.
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Apologies as it got a bit long this week. Hopefully the subjects and length are worth it. Timeline below if you want to sort it out a bit more quickly.TIMELINE ||NFL -- 2:30 || Injury News (Aiyuk, Watson, Shaheed) -- 3:25 || How Far is Too Far? (Walker III, Njoku, Tracy) -- 12:00 || Rookie/Sophomore Heroes (BTJ, Bigsby, Coleman, Franklin, JT Sanders, Kraft) -- 31:45 || Rookie/Sophomore Zeroes (Reed, Worthy, B Allen) -- 52:00 || Rookie/Sophomore QBs (Rattler, Nix, Caleb, Maye) -- 65:15 || Notes (Russ, Cooper, Ridley, Darnold, Mattison, Kyren) -- 73:00 ||CFB -- 87:45 ||2025 RISERS (Trevor Etienne + Dylan Sampson) -- 87:45 || 2026 RISERS (Makai Lemon/Zachariah Branch, Jeremiyah Love, Avery Johnson) -- 95;45 || 2027 RISERS (D.J. Lagway, T.J. Moore, Nick Marsh) -- 101:45 || 2025 QBs (Quinn Ewers, Carson Beck, Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders) ||END NOTES -- 139:00 || Jalen Milroe -- 140:00 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cjfreel.substack.com
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Steve and Cullen discuss what they'd like to see most from this Saints squad tomorrow night and the guys and what we could expect to see from Shaheed's exploratory surgery coming sometime tomorrow.
Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak preview this not-so-small game against the Sean Payton-led Denver Broncos taking on our New Orleans Saints who look to bounce back from a serious 4-game skid in which tackling has been a key issue for the team and with star returner Rashid Shaheed headed to IR for the year, who could be the new guy fielding punts/kicks for the team tonight?
Mike breaks down the latest on the Saints final injury report heading into their big time Thursday Night Football game against Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos coming back, as Chris Olave will be out still in concussion protocol and Rashid Shaheed will be getting surgery on his knee injury with a possible placement on IR in his future, before switching up to talk Tigers with senior writer for Geaux247.com, Glen West, on the playmakers for LSU that are trending towards playing, and the importance of these next few weeks for the team's CFP and SEC title chances. We also hear from Dr. David Elias from OrthoLA on what we could expect from Rashid Shaheed's knee injury surgery tomorrow.
Steve and Cullen discuss what they'd like to see most from this Saints squad tomorrow night and the guys and what we could expect to see from Shaheed's exploratory surgery coming sometime tomorrow.
On today's show, Mike breaks down the rough news on Rashid Shaheed possibly missing an extended period of time with an exploratory surgery taking place tomorrow to determine how much time before having senior writer at Geaux247.com, Glen West, join us to discuss the latest on the Tigers who seem to be peaking at the right time. We also hear from Dr. David Elias from OrthoLA on what we should expect from Shaheed's injury and what is causing all of these Saints players to go down. Later on, Brad Evans, Audacy Sports BetQL Insider and BetMGM Tonight host, drops by to preview this weeks big matches, and Steve Geller and Cullen Steel join Mike during Triple Option. We also hear from Saints legend Drew Brees, who is getting inducted in the Saints Hall of Fame tomorrow at halftime during the Saints/Broncos game, about how fans should treat Sean Payton coming back to New Orleans and what he saw so far from Spencer Rattler in his rookie debut. Finally, we close things out hearing from Sean Payton himself and calling up Broncos reporter from 9News, Mike Klis, on who from the Mile High City should we keep an eye on for tomorrow's bout.
In hour one of After Further Review, Matt discusses a report that the Saints are interested in Jets WR Mike Williams. We also explore if the Saints should pursue free agent safety Jamal Adams. Next, LSU WR Kyren Lacy joins the show to discuss his game winning catch against Ole Miss and turning the page to Arkansas. Matt reacts to the breaking news that Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed needed a full meniscus repair and is out for the season. We go around the SEC. Darin Tietgen joins the show for our Fantasy Blitz to close the hour.
In hour one of After Further Review, Matt passes along the latest injury updates on LSU wide receivers CJ Daniels and Chris Hilton, as well as, Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green. Next, we talk the Saints wide receiver position for Thursday night after both Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed are ruled out. Matt also reacts to Shaheed needing knee surgery. We go around the SEC. Taylor Calandro joins the show for Bourbon Dictionary to close the show.
In today's episode, I dive deep into the world of online safety with Fareedah Shaheed, an award-winning Internet Safety Expert and Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree. Fareedah, whose work has been featured in NBC, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and more, brings her expertise in cybersecurity awareness, threat intelligence, and online gaming to help parents keep their kids safe online - without needing to be tech-savvy.We cover some eye-opening topics, including:1. How to protect your kids on social media and online gaming without being a tech expert.2. The surprising link between inner healing and protecting your children from online threats.3. Tips to normalize conversations about predators so your kids are prepared, not scared.4. Simple strategies like turning off chat features and spending time gaming with your kids to enhance safety.5. Whether there are apps and games you should NEVER let your children access - and why.This is a must-listen episode for any parent who wants to feel more confident navigating the online world with their children. Don't miss out on Fareedah's invaluable insights that will empower you to safeguard your kids (no matter their age) with ease.If you loved this episode, find out more and follow Fareedah on socials, check out her membership and download her free guides for parents.https://www.cyberfareedah.com/***If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@stephaniepinto.com and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are over 120,000 parents in the community!
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Join Ryan Wormeli and Pat Fitzmaurice as they tackle YOUR questions LIVE on Discord on the 1st Tuesday evening of each month at 5 PM ET at fantasypros.com/chat. Does Jayden Daniels deserve to be the 3rd-ranked dynasty quarterback or is the industry overreacting? We analyze his value along with Malik Nabers, Marvin Harrison Jr., and more in this October dynasty trade value update. Get the trade tips you need for long-term success.Timestamps (may be off due to ads):Intro - 0:00:00Big Movers on the October Dynasty Trade Value Chart - 0:01:43QB Movers - 0:02:14Jayden Daniels - 0:02:17Anthony Richardson - 0:05:47Caleb Williams - 0:09:35RB Movers - 0:13:51Identifying the RB4 After the Big 3 - 0:13:54Braelon Allen - 0:15:45Reality Sports Online - 0:21:58JK Dobbins - 0:22:59WR Movers - 0:25:19Malik Nabers - 0:25:27Marvin Harrison Jr - 0:27:48Nico Collins - 0:28:37Jayden Reed - 0:29:54Jameson Williams - 0:30:10FantasyPros Trade Analyzer - 0:32:42TE Movers - 0:33:05The Top 5 TEs - 0:33:22Mark Andrews - 0:35:58Final Thoughts on the October Dynasty Value Chart - 0:39:53FantasyPros Discord - 0:42:04Chat Q and A - 0:42:37Hurts, Olave, and a 3rd Round Pick for Mahomes, Shaheed, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Round Picks - 0:42:48Trading JJ McCarthy, Baker Mayfield, and a WR for Jayden Daniels - 0:45:38The Best Time to Shop Christian McCaffrey - 0:46:20Is Rachaad White at Max Value - 0:47:21Are We Buying Jordan Mason - 0:49:05Approach to 5th Year Starters - 0:51:16Nick Chubb and Tua Tagovailoa Dynasty Value - 0:55:33Is Jordan Mason worth a 1st Round Pick - 0:58:42Trading for Brandon Aiyuk - 1:01:56Outro - 1:05:35 Helpful Links: Reality Sports Online - By now, most of you have probably heard of Reality Sports Online, the powerful Fantasy Sports platform where Owners get to build and manage their Fantasy team like an NFL General Manager. But, the question is, have you tried it? It's time to go see what all the buzz in the dynasty community is about. If you like what you see, use the promo code "FANTASYPROS" to receive a 10% discount on your team or league today! Fantasy Just Got Real at RealitySportsOnline.com.Trade Analyzer - Evaluate trades with confidence using FantasyPros' Trade Analyzer. Instantly see the impact of trades on your team and get expert recommendations. Whether you're making a 2-for-1 deal or swapping a couple draft picks for that stud who will help you win now, the Trade Analyzer will help you optimize your roster and make smarter decisions. Try the Trade Analyzer today at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the Fantasy Football My Playbook app and dominate your league! Join Us On Discord! - This show was taken from our weekly dynasty Discord chat with Ryan Wormeli and Pat Fitzmaurice on the 1st Tuesday evening of each month at 5 PM ET on fantasypros.com/chat. Join the fun, get your questions answered, and BE ON THE SHOW! Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we'd love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let's make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support. BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welp. That one sucked. Losing to ANY team when you score three TD's and allow NONE is always a tough pill, but especially against the damn falcons. With that loss, of course, has come renewed ire against both DA and Derek Carr, but...is that really warranted or is it really the issue at this point? We had absolutely no issue driving the #FireDennisAllen train last season, but can you really put the past two losses squarely on poor coaching or poor play from Derek Carr? The team's quality of play certainly paints a much different picture than what we saw out of last year's squad. Our opinion is that the mistakes in this game, at least, were so egregious (Shaheed's muffed punt, Adebo's PI) or "flukey" (Carr's pass dropping perfectly into a LB's hands), that you can't start sounding the "FIRE THE COACH" or "BENCH THE QB" alarms at this point. We get into that issue and a whole lot more, including an overall look at how this loss and the upcoming schedule sets the Saints up - or makes it more difficult - to end that playoff drought. LISTEN IN! WHO DAT?!
The Saints were clearly the better team on the field again this week, but injuries and a crucial decision by Rashid Shaheed leads to the Saints loss against the Falcons this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got a very exciting slate to get to with some hopefully high scoring games, but first let's talk about Aaron Rodgers and his dominant performance as we recap Jets-Patriots (2:55). Then we'll give you news and notes (11:10) ... One Question for Each Game (17:50)! Start Mike Evans in a tough matchup? Isaiah Likely? Which Texans wide receivers do we trust? How do we feel about Derek Carr, Jauan Jennings and Jaxon Smith-Njigba? We also tell you our favorite QB/WR stack (24:00) and play "Beat the Waiver Wire" (25:15) ... Start or Sit for Broncos-Bucs (29:50), Ravens-Cowboys (39:30), Texans-Vikings (47:10), Eagles-Saints (52:10), Dolphins-Seahawks (59:30), Lions-Cardinals (1:07:40) and 49ers-Rams (1:11:45) ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday SUBSCRIBE to FFT Express on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-express/id1528634304 Follow FFT Express on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qyGWfETSBFaciPrtvoWCC?si=6529cbee20634da8 SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 FOLLOW FFT DFS on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zU7pBvGK3KPhfb69Q1hNr?si=1c5030a3b1a64be2 Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr Follow the brand new FFT TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@fftoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter You can listen to Fantasy Football Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Football Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Football Today podcast." Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After 2 weeks the Saints are the best team in NFL, and Derek Carr is Best QB. Fight us. Alvin Kamara is the best running back, Shaheed is best receiver. And the offensive line is a strength, not a problem. The secondary has things on lockdown and pass rush is cooking. How good can the Saints in 2024 be?We are presented by Hardhide Ponchatoula Strawberry Whiskey. We decided to spice things up a bit. New Saints season - new Saints Happy Hour. New stream overlay AAAAND new Patreon tiers. With new content, features and pricing. Some of you probably already noticed stuff like: Secret Life of Thomas or as you call it: Walking in the Fields or Kevin Love Advice. From now on you can become a Patron for as low as $5. Oh and btw, for two weeks only you can become a Gold Level Member for a discounted price. There's just so much new stuff, trust me guys.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Bobby and Mike celebrated the Saints' statement victory over the Cowboys in Dallas. The guys explained how it affects the start of their schedule. Mike praised the Saints' assistant coaching staff for building an elite run game. Bobby evaluated Derek Carr's connection with Rashid Shaheed. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Taysom Hill, Carl Granderson, Dennis Allen, and Derek Carr. Bobby told the Who Dat Nation to give Allen and Carr their props for a strong 2-0 start.
Bobby and Mike celebrated the Saints' statement victory over the Cowboys in Dallas. The guys explained how it affects the start of their schedule. Mike praised the Saints' assistant coaching staff for building an elite run game. Bobby evaluated Derek Carr's connection with Rashid Shaheed. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Taysom Hill, Carl Granderson, Dennis Allen, and Derek Carr. Bobby told the Who Dat Nation to give Allen and Carr their props for a strong 2-0 start.
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Nick Whalen is joined by John McKechnie to break down the top news of the day, including the latest developments in the Brandon Aiyuk saga. The guys also discuss Josh Downs' injury, as well as whether Christian McCaffrey is still the 1.1. If not, who are you taking over CMC? Later, they debate whether a handful of mid-to-late-round running backs and receivers -- including Zach Charbonnet, Rico Dowdle and Jakobi Meyers -- are good fantasy values at their current ADPs. 0:30: Intro 2:00: Christian McCaffrey's calf injury 3:15: Are you still taking CMC with the first pick? 6:00: If not CMC, who do you take? 8:40: Brandon Aiyuk trade talks continuing 15:30: Aiyuk in Pittsburgh hypothetical 18:45: Aiyuk vs. Pickens 20:35: Josh Downs out several weeks 27:50: Zach Charbonnet 31:25: Kimani Vidal 35:30: Rico Dowdle 39:25: Kendre Miller 42:15: Jakobi Meyers 45:20: Jaxon Smith-Njigba 48:15: Shaheed, Bateman, Tolbert 49:05: Dylan Laube + Raiders' backfield ----- Circa Circa Million VI and Survivor are back and bigger than ever with $16 Million in total prizes. Enter in Nevada. Play from anywhere. Entries are open until September 7 at 2PM! Sign up at Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas! Visit Circa Sports to learn more! ----- Fantrax Sign up for free at Fantrax dot com slash RotoWire today to enter for your chance to win tickets to any regular season NFL game for you and your entire league! Plus $6,000 in spending cash! That's right, tickets for your entire league! Simply create a new league or bring over your existing leagues for more chances to win! Go to Fantrax.com/RotoWire and sign up today. ----- ACME Real Fantasy Football What's with fantasy football scores looking like an NBA All-Star game? Let's get real with ACME Real Fantasy Football. Go go to ACME Real Fantasy Football and sign up today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ismail Haniya, the head of the Hamas Politburo, was killed yesterday in Tehran. This was reported by the Palestinian group itself, as well as by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Hamas accuses Israel of assassination. Israel has so far neither claimed responsibility nor denied its involvement in the alleged assassination. Meanwhile, the Lebanese radical Shiite group Hezbollah has confirmed that the commander of the armed groups, Fuad Shukr, died as a result of an Israeli strike on a house in southern Beirut. - Вчера в Тегеране был убит глава политбюро ХАМАС Исмаил Хания. Об этом сообщила сама палестинская группировка, а также иранский Корпус стражей исламской революции. ХАМАС обвиняет Израиль в причастности. Израиль на данный момент не взял на себя ответственность и не отрицал свое участие в предполагаемом убийстве. Тем временем Ливанская радикальная шиитская группировка "Хезболла" подтвердила, что командующий вооружёнными отрядами Фуад Шукр погиб в результате израильского удара по дому на юге Бейрута.
With a full week of Saints Training Camp practices in the books, including their first full pads practice, we get into plenty on this one, including observation from Saints beat writers, statements by players/coaches during pressers, and player/highlight videos making the rounds. Can Penning actually turn it around at his new spot of RT? Do his statements about mindset/work with Terron Armstead give you encouragement or "lol, not at all..."? Is Olave actually a No. 1 WR now? If not, can he be? Behind him and Shaheed, do we have enough quality guys? Who has surprised so far? Is Rattler HIM? and holy shit, Chase Young is a monster of a human!Besides all that camp stuff and football talk, this episode is FULL of our signature 28 to 3 Pod tangents, disagreements, and suggestions of completely irrational, purposeless physical challenges between co-hosts. Definitely not to be missed. LISTEN INWHO DAT?!
In the first hour, Steve and Charlie break down the news of Tua Tagovailoa's massive new contract that puts yet another QB above the $50 mil. a year margin before diving into audio from Dennis Allen on the team's tempo and energy out in Irvine, how the WRs might have an increase in blocking duties in Kubiak's new offense. Later on in the second hour, Jeff Nowak joins us from California to discuss the big news regarding Lattimore and Haener and their health heading into Week 2 of camp, and if the Olave/Shaheed duo are ready to take the next step to become a superstar one-two punch, and finally in the last hour, we hear from Shaheed himself on the new kickoff rules and using rugby balls in practice and Zach Nagy joins us from LSU Country to discuss LSU Football and Brian Kelly building a massive program with a huge recruitment event this weekend and Jay Johnson continues to dominant the portal.
Steve and Charlie crack open the soundbank as we hear from Dennis Allen about how the 3rd day of practice in Irvine went, the blocking responsibilities that WRs will have in Kubiak's offensive scheme, and how Chase Young looks out on the field.
The biggest news of the day is Marshon Lattimore's injury that caused him to leave practice early, what could that mean for Alontae Taylor and Kool-Aid McKinstry with who might step up, and the crazy news of Jake Haener's skin cancer diagnosis that occurred before camp as well as how Haener looked in 7-on-7 and in turn, how did Rattler look in his runs with the 2s and 3s, and if Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed become the Top-10 Duo in the NFL.
Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints, joined Steve and Charlie to preview the team's training camp. Hoss shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, the team's offensive line, and the Saints' tight end battle. He projected a motivated Chase Young along New Orleans' defensive line. Hoss also broke down the Saints' WR position and the new kickoff rules.
Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints, joined Steve and Charlie to preview the team's training camp. Hoss shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, the team's offensive line, and the Saints' tight end battle. He projected a motivated Chase Young along New Orleans' defensive line. Hoss also broke down the Saints' WR position and the new kickoff rules.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Saints' decision to extend wide receiver Rashid Shaheed. Blake Ruffino, the founder of the Are You Serious sports network, joined Mike and Charlie to preview LSU football's upcoming 2024 season. Mike and Charlie spoke to Rene Nadeau, a writer at Crescent City Sports, about the Saints pass rush and offensive skill positions. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie broke down USA Today's preseason 2024 NFL projections. Jake Madison, the host of the Locked on Pelicans podcast, joined Steve and Charlie to review the Pelicans' winless trip to the NBA2K25 Summer League. Madison talked about Karlo Matkovic, Antonio Reeves, Jordan Hawkins, and Yves Missi. Steve and Charlie interviewed Koki Riley, an LSU reporter for The Times-Picayune, about his "way too early" 2025 LSU baseball projections. They also shared their thoughts on ESPN's future power rankings in the NFL.
Sean and Andre are back to break down the recently released physically unable to perform list, and what the #Saints need to be worried about. Plus, Rashid Shaheed signs an extension with the team, and we may have seen the last of Ryan Ramczyk
Protecting our children online is so important. We all know that we need to teach our kids not to share their personal information with strangers online, but what else is there? How can we approach this monumental task with grace and understanding? Here to share her thoughts is Fareedah Shaheed. Fareedah is an award winning Internet safety expert and a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree. She uses her background in cybersecurity and online gaming to help parents protect their kids online. Her work has been featured in CNN, The Wall Street Journal, NASA, Fox, Yahoo, and many more for Rita offers a course on how to protect your children on their phone, and it will be linked in the show notes below. She's also currently working on a Roblox safety webinar launch and additional free webinars throughout this year. This was a brilliant conversation that provided really important insights on ways to have conversations with your children at all ages and stages and why you might need to look internally before discussing with your kids. In this episode, we discuss: How Freedah came to be an internet safety expert. How the landscape of internet safety has changed over the years. Sextortion and how to talk to your children about it. Thoughts on parental control and monitoring software. Resources: Dr. Nicole Le Pera: The Holistic Psychologist - https://theholisticpsychologist.com/ Train Live with Marisa Peer - https://marisapeer.com/ Connect with Fareedah: The Hidden Threat: Protecting Your Child On Their Phonehttps://sekuva.mykajabi.com/protecting-your-child-on-their-phone PKO Ambassador:https://sekuva.mykajabi.com/partner-with-cyberfareedah-pko-ambassador-info-page My free Protect Kids Online (PKO) Resource Library:https://sekuva.mykajabi.com/get-your-internet-safety-resource-library Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cyberfareedah/ Questions: What's the number one mistake parents make when it comes to protecting their kids online? What's your thoughts on parental control and monitoring software? What are some effective ways to educate kids on internet safety? Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—surpassed 2 billion users in 2019, the company created an independent oversight board to review appeals of the company's decisions involving content moderation. In this episode, members of Meta's Oversight Board, Michael McConnell of Stanford Law School and Kenji Yoshino of New York University School of Law, join Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the board's structure, its key decisions, and its efforts to ensure free and fair elections in advance of the 2024 presidential election. This program was streamed live on April 29, 2024, as part of our America's Town Hall series. Resources: Meta Oversight Board Former President Trump's suspension, Meta Oversight Board decision (2021) Meet the Board Brazilian general's speech, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Altered Video of President Biden, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Oversight Board Announces New Cases on Israel-Hamas Conflict for Expedited Review (Dec. 2023) United States posts discussing abortion, Meta Oversight Board decision, (2023) Referring to Designated Dangerous Individuals as “Shaheed”, Meta Oversight Board decision, (2023) Cambodian prime minister, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Reporting on Pakistani Parliament Speech, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) How to Appeal to the Oversight Board Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. You can find transcripts for each episode on the podcast pages in our Media Library.
As Meta surpassed 2 billion users in 2019, the company created an independent oversight board to review appeals of controversial decisions involving content moderation. Members of Meta's Oversight Board Michael McConnell of Stanford Law School and Kenji Yoshino of New York University School of Law discuss the board's recent work, including its efforts to ensure free and fair elections in advance of the 2024 presidential election. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. This program is made possible through the generous support of Citizen Travelers, the nonpartisan civic engagement initiative of Travelers. Additional Resources Meta Oversight Board Former President Trump's suspension, Meta Oversight Board decision (2021) Meet the Board Brazilian general's speech, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Altered Video of President Biden, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Oversight Board Announces New Cases on Israel-Hamas Conflict for Expedited Review (Dec. 2023) United States posts discussing abortion, Meta Oversight Board decision, (2023) Referring to Designated Dangerous Individuals as “Shaheed”, Meta Oversight Board decision, (2023) Cambodian prime minister, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) Reporting on Pakistani Parliament Speech, Meta Oversight Board decision (2023) How to Appeal to the Oversight Board Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at programs@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate
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It's our final podcast of the week, and we're bringing out the big guns. Cousin Josh will join to poke some holes in our Week 12 ranks and come up with lineup advice you can use this fantasy football weekend. Jake Trowbridge will join and build Week 12 main-slate DraftKings lineups. Plus we'll do film review on a pair of second-year Saints receivers who have speed to burn: Rashid Shaheed and Chris Olave. We're off the rest of the week; please be careful out there, and come back healthy on Monday. Guests: Cousin Josh and Jake Trowbridge. NOTES: Sponsor - www.DrinkTrade.com/harris for 15% off subscriptions and gift boxes through Cyber Monday Sponsor - www.DraftKings.com code HARRIS for a free contest with your initial deposit to play our favorite DFS games, including our weekly listener contest Sponsor - www.MillerLite.com/harris for a beer that tastes like beer, and only 96 calories and 3.2 carbs per 12 ounces Follow Cousin Josh - @DetectiveFisch Follow Jake Trowbridge - @JakeTrowbridge Follow our show - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://yacht-club-dictionary.fandom.com/wiki/The_dictionary Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball =Play in our Week 12 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/154655714 Week 12 Ranks Discussed Today: Ja'Marr Chase / Joe Mixon / Tee Higgins Zach Charbonnet / Ken Walker A.J. Dillon Jerome Ford / Kareem Hunt Kyren Williams Calvin Ridley / Christian Kirk Jordan Addison Jaylen Waddle Zay Flowers / Odell Beckham Isaiah Likely Jake's Week 12 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Baker Mayfield - $5,500 RB - Rachaad White - $6,100 RB - Jerome Ford - $5,600 WR - Stefon Diggs - $8,800 WR - Mike Evans - $7,400 WR - Josh Downs - $4,800 TE - Trey McBride - $4,700 FLEX - Demario Douglas - $4,400 DEF - Texans - $2,600 Chris's Week 12 DraftKings Lineup: QB - Josh Allen - $8,100 RB - Isaiah Pacheco - $6,200 RB - Rachaad White - $6,100 WR - Tank Dell - $6,900 WR - Michael Pittman - $6,800 WR - Khalil Shakir - $3,600 TE - Dalton Kincaid - $5,300 FLEX - Demario Douglas - $4,400 DEF - Texans - $2,600 (h.m. - C.J. Stroud - $7,700; Kyren Williams - $6,600; Rhamondre Stevenson - $5,800; Jerome Ford - $5,600; Stefon Diggs - $8,800; Courtland Sutton - $5,400; Tutu Atwell - $4,100)