As we head into our holiday weekend. Lets check in with steve. Good morning. Good morning pam and david we have a bigger fog bank and the trend is to cool down after a quick warmup yesterday, there might be another one on saturday but that is four days away. Until then, low pressure is going to settle in on the west coast and we are seeing fog moving up the coast. It is not widespread but there is much more of a presence this morning that we had yesterday. It will continue to work its way up. It is not really deeper anything but has made it over parts of san pablo bay. Everyone is very close here. Santa rosa 53, so look for cooler for most, might take another day for you well inland. Cool to very warm, 90s is hot for some but along embarcadero west f15. Thats pretty good. Low clouds making a bigger push there. Some locations are beginning a little cooler. Napa is 4 because the it is overcast. Today and friday, bigger fog bank, cool and breezy. It will warm up as we head toward the holi
Its not just the faang stocks its the semiconductors. Microsoft, all these names cisco, oracle, really moving nicely to the upside you throw in the biggies amazons and facebooks and apples people went and looked for value that they felt they could trust off the fundamentals they heard when they felt this market moving back. Were back as if the correction never happened. Leaders are leading again. Its the industrials tech, cyclical stocks that got us here in the first place where we are now yeah, leaders are the companies that have the most to gain from repatriation and have the best Earnings Growth and no one should be surprised by that. Thats actually whats been leading for years now. And so maybe this year ss gotten a little bit exacerbated netflix is easy. Its up 53 year to date even after a massive correction in early february apple is is another great example. Down 16. 5 at its low. Its now within points of the record highment back above a 900 billion market cap. Biggest stock in
More often than not, children born in rich countries win it, while those in poor countries lose. A childs life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. But theres also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. Every year more than 350,000 women die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they dont have access to basic delivery care. And the Ripple Effect is dramatic. When a mother dies, her children are more likely to be poor, more likely to die before the age of five, or to drop out of school if they survive. But private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds in the lottery of motherhood. In sierra leone, a place that save the children ranks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new Government Program is trying to turn the tide, as we see in this short film from viewchange. Woman after a brutal decadelong confl
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Born in rich countries win it, while those in poor countries lose. A childs life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. But theres also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. Every year more than 350,000 women die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they dont have access to basic delivery care. And the Ripple Effect is dramatic. When a mother dies, her children are more likely to be poor, more likely to die before the age of five, or to drop out of school if they survive. But private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds in the lottery of motherhood. In sierra leone, a place that save the children ranks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new Government Program is trying to turn the tide, as we see in this short film from viewchange. Woman after a brutal decadelong conflict, sierra leone has the high