MBP Retina running warm with Yosemite....

My MBP retina display is running warm since installing Yosemite. I also get an occasions "not-responding" items in red on my activity monitor. I can close them but they come back every once in a while.
A little background: I had Yosemite uninstalled and reinstalled to try and fix the issue, but it came back after having the Apple guys reinstall Yosemite.
The computer isn't really hot, but I can hear the fans on low, which I never heard before. Previously, I couldn't hear the fans at all unless I was stressing the computer out.
Any ideas? I can post a picture of the Activity Monitor with the items in red. I'll be heading into Apple if I can't figure out what's wrong. Thanks for any help ahead of time.
Justin

Thanks for the tip.  I entered the command and it states: Processes at 158 total, 4 running, 2 stuck, 152 sleeping, 887 threads.  Load Average 1.18, 1.37, 1.32.  CPU Usage 2.31% user, 4.18% sys, 93.7% idle.  Running at the same temps as shown above.  I reset PRAM, restrated computer, etc.  Unless I only have one window open doing one thing, it gets very warm per the temps noted in my original post. 

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