 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. 10 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, 30 minutes into the trading week, and we got some tariff fears. We got markets starting off to the downside, but getting a little bit of a pop off of those lows. Dow Jones, negative 318 points, or about 1.2 percent, trading at 26,186. S&Ps off 32 points, or about 1.1 percent, trading at 2912. Nasdaq, tech could be hit the hardest by some of those tariffs. Nasdaq down 111 points, or 1.36 percent, trading at 8,052. Start things off. Let's take a look at the VIX this morning. As you would expect, quite a spike on that VIX, reaching 1880 early early as the markets were down as much as 500 in the Dow, you got a bit of a pop in the markets, VIX, 1690 currently. Jumping over to the futures markets, we'll start it off with the major indices, we'll start it off with the Dow, and so let's back it up first. There is your falloff between Friday and when futures open last night. You had the Dow closing at about 26,500. You opened near 26,000, floored around 26,000 for most of the overnight session, and then the market opened at around 930 where a solid 150 points above that level. S&Ps much the same. We opened dramatically lower. We hang around that level for most of the overnight session early in the morning, and then the S&Ps trade from about 2895, now up at 2911. Nasdaq 100, quite a falloff as well. We were up there at the end of Friday, 78, 71. You made it down to a low basically of 76, 75. So you're talking about almost 200. Nasdaq 100 points currently trading at 7740 off the lows. Crude oil trading higher at $61.70 currently. You got gold trading at 1279.71. Gold, a little bit of a sell-off. You saw a pop on that market falloff, but nonetheless, gold can't hold it 1279 and Euro US dollar, some volatility there as well. Euro trading 111.90. In terms of what else you have happening across the market, one story out there, pretty dramatic. Let me pull it up. Where are we? Oh, well, talk about that one. The Kentucky Derby, quite a Kentucky Derby up there. If you didn't catch it Saturday, they had a disqualification, took about 20 minutes, seemed to be the right call after they showed those replays. And where am I? I'm looking for Boeing. There we go. Boeing did not disclose 737 max alert issue to FAA for 13 months. They knew about having problems with an indicator light. It was supposed to be standard. It ended up being optional. Boeing this morning down 2.4%. Stay tuned folks. Come back at 10 o'clock with Tom, live programming all day. Have a great day.