 TfNN, headline news update. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 3 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, final hour of the trading day, and we got markets jumping back and forth between even, negative and positive. NASDAQ leading the way in the green, up about 4 tenths percent, or 33 points, trading at 81.32. We got the S&Ps, basically flat, 29.75, and the Dow, negative 60 points, trading 26,745. If we start things off, I got the NASDAQ 100 up here, quite a run we've had since the early morning hours of 77.43, went out up more than 100 points, or more than a solid percent from that level, 78.45, or up more than half a percent for the day for the NASDAQ 100. We'll jump over to some of the other futures markets. There is your NASDAQ 100. Kind of been hanging up at that level, but a pretty solid upward move for most of the session today. S&P 500, pretty similar story, lows overnight, 4 and 5 a.m. From there, right out of the gate, 9.30 a.m., we trade higher, and we've kind of been hanging at these highs since about 11.30 a.m. this morning, 29.79 in the S&Ps. Dow 30, catching a little bit of a bid at intraday highs as we speak, only within about 50 to 60 points from being flat, so we'll see what happens in the final hour of the trading day today. Crude oil, just under $58.00, we have crude trading at $57.89, gold contract hovering right around $1,400, trading at $1,399.71, and in the currency sector, euro, U.S. dollars, trading at $1,1206.00. In terms of what else you have happening out there, within about the last hour or so of the news breaking that you have U.S. trade ambassador Robert Lighthizer and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin speaking to Chinese Vice Premier Lu He and their Commerce Minister as well on Tuesday, so the market kind of liking the fact that there's communication in hopes of a trade deal, maybe progress being made over there. Something interesting as well in terms of AT&T, really jumping in with some more details in terms of content, AT&T, Time Warner, HBO, but they're going to be introducing a new HBO Max is going to be their service and it's going to include shows and movies from HBO, CNN, TNT, TBS, True TV, Turner Classic Movies, competition coming in that content sector, Disney with their Disney Plus plans, but Netflix, Netflix, they just keep chugging along. Netflix up more than 1% today had been as high as 384.76, put that on a longer term, quite a run, folks. Stay tuned, we're going to street. Steve Rhodes filling in for the first hour right now live from three to four. Larry Pizavento live from four till five Easterns. Have a great day, everybody.