 TfNN, headline, news update. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 2 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, two hours left to go on the trading day. We've got markets hanging around negative territory. Dow Jones right now, negative 139 points, trading $26,783. We have the S&Ps, negative by 17, trading at $29,73. NASDAQ, negative by 73 points. We've got Apple pulling back, some of the chip stocks as well. Apple getting it downgrade. NASDAQ off 9-tenths percent, trading at $8,088, and we have the Russell off about 9-tenths percent as well, or 14 points in the red, trading at $15,61. As we start off the update, let's take a look at the VIX this afternoon. We're getting a slight pop, as you'd expect, as the market pulls back a bit to start Monday trading, and the VIX trading at $14,20. Start things off. Let's take a look at the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, a little bit of a choppy market. We're kind of right in the middle of where we were at about 10 a.m., trading $26,776. We were about 50 or 60 points higher at one point, just after 10 a.m. Eastern time. NASDAQ 100, we trade lower. After the opening bell, there's your opening bell bar. We begin at $78,16. We're within 20 points of that level, trading $77,97. S&P 500, $29,77, near the session lows that we made about a couple hours ago. Crude oil, a little bit of volatility at $830. We trade from $57,31. We trade up a solid dollar to $58,42, currently trading just under $58 at $57,94 for the price of August crude. Goal contract, backing off a bit after trading higher for the early session. Last night, we were trading at $13,96, kind of right where we are right now. We make it all the way up to $14,10, and then we've backed off to that level, made it to a low of $13,95. Next afternoon, currently trading at $13,98, and the euro-US dollar trading at $1,12,14. In terms of what else you have happening out there, I mentioned Apple getting a downgrade by Rosenblatt to sell on fundamental deterioration, talking about their service revenue growth over the last four to six quarters and the launch of Apple Music and News. We believe service revenue growth will also decelerate. Apple getting hit by that a bit, not too bad, but 2.2%. And I say not too bad, as in you got a bounce there off the low of under $199, back at $199.70. You also have Deutsche Bank coming out. They are going to do some restructuring, laying off about 18,000 people. That number taking quite a hit. And then Nike, pretty interesting. I was just reading about, of course, women's soccer team taking the World Cup, congratulations to them. Nike sponsoring 14 out of the 24 teams in that tournament, three out of the Final Four, and of course Team USA, so they're doing well this morning on that sponsorship. Hey, tune folks, Larry Pezzavento, Live at 3.