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michael hyman who specializes in these issues. dr.eing with us today. - thank you for having me, suzanne. - i was actually surprised to find out how common a weak bladder really is. i understand 33 million americans suffer from this. - yeah, and honestly it could be more because so many of these people are embarrassed. they don't want to talk about it. probably every five people you know, one of them has this problem, and if you think about elderly folks, half of them probably have this problem. - that's a lot. well tell us, what are the early signs that you might actually have a weak bladder? - the first sign is probably gonna be urgency. that's that sudden, intense need to go to the bathroom like right now, worried something terrible's gonna happen. frequency of urination is another sign of a weak or poorly-controlled bladder. that's when you have to go to the bathroom often. like a woman who i can think of who was a waitress, and she would go sometimes every 15, 20 minutes. she couldn't keep her job. - well that's no good. that's a
michael hyman who specializes in these issues. dr.eing with us today. - thank you for having me, suzanne. - i was actually surprised to find out how common a weak bladder really is. i understand 33 million americans suffer from this. - yeah, and honestly it could be more because so many of these people are embarrassed. they don't want to talk about it. probably every five people you know, one of them has this problem, and if you think about elderly folks, half of them probably have this...
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i want to bring in the panel who are still with us, kelly hyman come joe moreno.ouched on it at the start of the program. donald trump does things quite deliberately. why do you think he jumped to start talking about this in that press conference where he was holding a moment of silence, expressing condolences? joe: it is clear this is an issue he is absolutely going to go to war on. my guess is on wednesday night, donald trump already got wind that some people were blaming him that the cuts to government were responsible for the crash. he probably came out the next morning determined that he would punch back hard. i don't love the fact that he jumped to that conclusion so quickly. this absolutely needs to be investigated thoroughly and transparently. but i think a lot of americans do support the notion that those buzzwords of diversity, equity, and inclusion are code words for something other than merit. that is what i think american support, selection that is merit-based only, that is color blind, gender blind. once you start inserting those noble and yet non-me
i want to bring in the panel who are still with us, kelly hyman come joe moreno.ouched on it at the start of the program. donald trump does things quite deliberately. why do you think he jumped to start talking about this in that press conference where he was holding a moment of silence, expressing condolences? joe: it is clear this is an issue he is absolutely going to go to war on. my guess is on wednesday night, donald trump already got wind that some people were blaming him that the cuts to...
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with that let's bring in simeon hyman global investment strategist at proshares advisors.eat to have you here in studio. >> thanks for. >> having me. i think we got to start with the jobs report coming up later today. what are your expectations? how do you see the market reacting to what the numbers that we get. i think the market's. >> going to hold up. you know. we've seen the economy hold up in many ways. >> one of my. >> favorites is that. >> ism manufacturing. >> actually beat expectations just a. >> few days ago. >> and that's a broadening. >> out of the economy. >> so i. >> think we'll see a. >> decent jobs number. and of course earnings 12%. >> year over year growth in the s&p 500 with roughly. >> three quarters. >> of the companies in. >> that's decent news. >> what do you make of what we've seen with mega-cap tech this week? we've seen some weakness. and still the markets are on pace for a winning week. is that surprising at all? >> it's an important broadening. >> but it is also. >> a sign of risk. the tech sector is still. >> in the red. so far. >> this year. >
with that let's bring in simeon hyman global investment strategist at proshares advisors.eat to have you here in studio. >> thanks for. >> having me. i think we got to start with the jobs report coming up later today. what are your expectations? how do you see the market reacting to what the numbers that we get. i think the market's. >> going to hold up. you know. we've seen the economy hold up in many ways. >> one of my. >> favorites is that. >> ism...
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my name is sarah katz hyman and along with being a muni writer i am also an editor at muni diaries muni diaries. i shared stories of everyday transit riders for over 16 years. in that time we've heard stories of belonging, connection, heartbreak, love, loss, levity and longing. and while folks may think of these stories as just tales from transit fans, these stories show how ingrained and essential a robust public transit system is to the city. there's the story of kurt who at the time was experiencing homelessness and an operator gave him a pair of socks and showed him kindness. kurt is now an artist paying it forward by drawing portraits of muni operators all over the city. there's the story of katie who moved who made her way in san francisco as an adult and eventually met her wife here riding the 44 bus end to end when they lived in different parts of the city. there's the story of jill who struggled with addiction but found a safe space in the mission at a barber shop to hone her craft and get clean. the bus outside bringing customers to and from the shop every day. there are hundr
my name is sarah katz hyman and along with being a muni writer i am also an editor at muni diaries muni diaries. i shared stories of everyday transit riders for over 16 years. in that time we've heard stories of belonging, connection, heartbreak, love, loss, levity and longing. and while folks may think of these stories as just tales from transit fans, these stories show how ingrained and essential a robust public transit system is to the city. there's the story of kurt who at the time was...