Motivated buyers. Making the nasdaq the only major indicies to end the session in the green yesterday gold up 23, oil 18cents. It could turn in to a not so yummy day for yum brands stock. The company that owns kfc continues to see a decline of sales in china due to a chicken scare allegedly caused by suppliers breakng rules. And the latest data shows. American workers are up to 10 days of vacattion from 8 back in 1993. But they are also getting less paid sick time. Lincoln ellis of Strategic Financial Group joins us this morning. Good morning lincoln. Good morning. The nasdaq notched higher yesterday. Will there be follow through today or will it be a selloff . It looks like of the three major markets its the most perky as weve gone through the august doldrums. Technology is still a very growth oriented part of this market and investors are looking for that growth portion of the market at this stage of the game. So that market itself finds a bid. You see reasons for that to rally. What
It is low 20s out the door. We have not had a morning low. It is between six and seven. We have the freeze warnings and affect. San francisco is not impacted by this. Hayward is already at freezing. Oakland is at 31 degrees. Upper 20s from those of you in san jose. Record lows are definitely possible for this morning and the freeze warning will be reissued into tomorrow morning. The temperatures hopefully will start to climb in we will see a warming trend into the ladder part of the week. We may see showers, a 10 chance. I will have more on that coming up. Cold temperatures are expected to continue and there is a freeze warning issued for some bay area cities. The coldest will be between six and seven. The temperatures will be below where they should be. Here is a look at your afternoon highs. With only climb into the 40s and 50s and it will be sunny. The cold air will fill a painful on your face. What was the upper 40s for pleasanton and livermore. A high of 47 degrees. Satellite and
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