 T. F. N. N. headline news update. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, company live from T. F. N. N. headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 2 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, two hours left to go on the trading day. We got quite a market out there right now. It looks to be closing at all time highs. We finish up right where we are, but we're pretty far off the highs that we've had in the market. S&Ps right now up 16 points at 3159. We're as high as 3177. So you're 18 points off the high in the S&P. Dow Jones up 139 and 28,049. Nasdaq up 34 points at 86,88. Goal contract was above 1490 at one point. Now down $2.90 cents at 1472. Notes and bonds quite a day. Lower price and higher yield. The 10-year off 26 ticks at 128,14. The 30-year off a full 2 points and 4 ticks at 156,25. And the dollar index up 335 ticks at 97,463. We'll start things off. We'll jump over and we'll start it off with a tweet that started it all. President Trump this morning, 9.35 a.m. There's a 6.35 a.m. timestamp on there. That is West Coast. Getting very close to a big deal with China. They want it and so do we. And you will see when that tweet got registered. 9.35 this morning, the Dow trades 27,878. We make a high of 28,227. All time high in the Dow. We're almost 200 points off that level though. 28,047 as the market pairs some of the exuberance it had this morning. Nasdaq 100, much the same. We go from 83, 82 all the way up almost to 8,500. Back down almost to 8,400. Currently trading 84,37. Excuse me. There's your S&P 500. As I mentioned up to a high of 3,177. Currently back at 3,157. Gold contract was up above 14,90. Now been hovering around 14,72 for most of the session. And the euro pulling back a bit 1,1109. In terms of what else you have happening across the market. Weekly jobless claims this morning. Quite a number 252,000. The highest number since September of 2017. We also have UK elections going on today. The polls closing three hours from right now. 10 PM UK time, 5 PM Eastern time. We'll start getting some of those results and we'll finish it up with a chart of the 10 year yield. How about that run? You saw the price moving in bonds. We have the 10 year yield move from about 1.78. Now sitting at 1.886%. Actually hit 1.9 today. Stay tuned folks. Dave White live at 2 o'clock. Tom O'Brien live at three. We'll be right back.