I went ahead and made a nice overview of many items.
Overall:
Dragon:
Dragon Stacked Testing completed (RF/EMI, TVAC, Modal & Acoustic)
Suit quals are still ongoing
Crew Display Evaluation 5 Completed
Crew Simulations Completed.
Software Stage Test with ISS complete
Parachute Balloon Drop Test Completed
Falcon 9:
M1D qual Turbine wheel tests in work (Need to qualify the turbine?)
COPV 2.0
Qualification Complete.
50 LOX Cycles, 200 LN2 Cycles, 10 Flight cycle life testing complete
Demo Mission-1 bottles installed
In Flight Abort Test
Test plan, test configuration, instrumentation, conops, and load analysis delivered
Trunk is being manufactured
DM-1 Status:
Dragon:
Capsule Delivered to Cape
Trunk at Hawthorne for solar array install
Launch ready at end of september
Falcon:
1st stage on track for fall shipping
In lane 4 integration
Center Pusher installed
Interstage mated to tank
Octaweb fully populated with hot-fired Merlins
Ops:
Completed final Flight Operational Readiness reviews
Three joint ops sims completed
First Mission Management Team training Sim Completed
DM-2:
Dragon:
Integration mate complete
Ongoing intergration in cleanroom
Trunk Primary Structure Complete
Cabin build out started
Launch ready January 2019
LC-39A
Successful dry run with Close Out Crew, crew members, space suits, and MODEL X's
Successful Crew Arm Seal Testing
Crew Access Arm installation complete
On track for Launch Site Operational Readiness Review in September
Here are the powerpoint slides that were used in the presentation: https://imgur.com/a/CIuhH0i
This is exciting news, can't wait until launch.
Edit: Thank you /u/amreddy94 for audio
Audio: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1voUtmlFXIC5IrdXtiZgjZNUl_xqkyL1h (SpaceX related portion starts at 33:30)
Edit 2: Here are the slides for the same thing for Boeing https://imgur.com/a/02Vb91F
Mod to SpaceX tech tree build: Falcon 9 second stage will be upgraded to be like a mini-BFR Ship
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 7, 2018