Plus, after the worst week for the stock market since March, indices around the world are up this morning. Also, what low interest rates mean for Americans.
"Today, we simply don't have technology that allows us to gain any meaningful assurance that all of those phones and computers are operating without malware, without tampering," says Dan Wallach, computer science professor at Rice University.
That’s according to Julia Coronado, founder and president of MacroPolicy Perspectives. She says “we have quite a few events this week” which could influence the markets. Monthly unemployment, a Federal reserve meeting … and, oh yeah, the election. How do we parse the uncertainty?