 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, comedy alive from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 9 a.m. Eastern time Tuesday morning as we approach that Thanksgiving holiday, short and weak. And right now we got markets again in positive territory. That is after a record close yesterday in the Dow, NASDAQ and S&P. Right now we've got Dow futures of 23 points trading $28,062. S&P futures positive by one trading at $31.33. NASDAQ futures positive by three points, trading at $83.80. Oil right now positive by about $0.30 and $0.5832. Goal contract negative about $2 at $14.54 and the bond tenure yield sitting at 1.736%. We start things off. You see the print overnight on the S&P's, quite a number, $31.45. Looking at the futures contract, we've paired most of those gains back to $31.33 still looking for a relatively positive open near record territory. Jumping over to the VIX, we'll start things off. We got an 11 handle, as you might expect with all-time highs, $11.87 in that volatility index as we await the opening bell about 30 minutes from right now. Start things off. Let's jump over to the indices. We'll start it off with the Dow and you can see the spike in all the indices. Dow made it up to $28,144 currently trading $28,061. There's a NASDAQ 100 reaching a high overnight at about 8.45 PM Eastern time last night of $84.18, pairing most of those gains back down to $83.77. S&P 500, as I mentioned, all the way up last night to $31.44, currently $31.33. Crude oil, $58.34 right now. There's your gold contract trading at $14.55, was up there about $14.58 at 4 AM Eastern time, and the Euro-US dollar trading at $1.1018. Times of what else you have happening across the market, Chairman Powell saying that the Fed is, quote unquote, strongly committed to 2% inflation goal, a sign that rates are likely to hold steady. Best Buy, out with their earnings trading higher this morning, beating expectations and raising forecast ahead of the holidays. Get a little trade optimism, as you have China's top trade negotiator, Lu. He talks to Lighthizer, Mnuchin, about resolving core issues, that adding to some of the strength in the market this morning. And Best Buy, looking to open at about $76.66, closed yesterday at $74.25, with some action as well this morning, up to $6.98. Stay tuned, folks. We've got Steve Rhodes spilling in live for Larry Pezzavento at 9. I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom by programming all day. We'll be right back.