i'm the toll keeper for the safety island of fixed income markets, at least the domestic ones. if you look at treasuriesay of 10-year note yields, you can see we're hovering pretty close to the lows of the session in terms of yield, highs in price 1.62. we did trade briefly under it. open to a 20-year chart, you will not find a lower yield. let's look at some of the other maturities along the yield curve. what about a 5-year note? it's currently at 69 basis points. a 20-year chart shows historic low yields. now, let's go to the longest maturity, a 30-year bond, this is a bit different than the rest of the curve. not only is it the longest maturity, highest yield of 2.71, a 20-year chart reveals that in december of '08, right after the meet of the fall crisis, we traded very close to a 2.50 closing yield. we're still about 21 basis points away from a 30-year closing yield record. back to you, tyler. >> all right. rick, thank you very much. let's go hunting with those yields in mind for yield. what's better than 1.65% on the 10-year note right now? lots of things. here are some companies in the s&p 500 th