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this week, veterans day scores on it, trant ibanez latest book, "neil armstrong: a life of flight." and at the nbc news man is selling author examines the life of the first man to walk on the moon on the 45th anniversary of disneyland in. the program is about an hour. >> hi, i am michael neufeld dynamic curator at the air and space museum and i'm here to talk to trant live, author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight," a new biography of neil armstrong. i am familiar with trant heaven because he was the voice on the radio in a signed tv between my ears in the space pass in an 50 so it is to type to you. why did you decide to write this book? >> well, neil and i talked about it for 20 years because we had a pretty close friends for a half a century. i did a book with alan shepard called a shot, did really well and was on your times bestseller list. and he did the introduction of that. we talked because he didn't want a biography. he wanted a story of his life for flight. he felt anything he did, any of the other astronauts could do, especially jim lovell lurching to order staffers th
this week, veterans day scores on it, trant ibanez latest book, "neil armstrong: a life of flight." and at the nbc news man is selling author examines the life of the first man to walk on the moon on the 45th anniversary of disneyland in. the program is about an hour. >> hi, i am michael neufeld dynamic curator at the air and space museum and i'm here to talk to trant live, author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight," a new biography of neil armstrong. i am familiar...
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now, trant day, traded a bit through this. of course, now we stand at 265.we don't close above 266 on a closing basis on a day where this data is that well, the market is telling us something. figure out what it's telling us. look everybodydon't -- overseas. what is that telling us, the widest level in 15 years. basically close to 130 in a boon. close 265 in a ten year, difference of 136 basis points. that means relatively spre lly we're better than them. growing better than them. we know that. that's the notional argument. take the real argument. the real argument is, much better of them as we are than they are, we're still at a 265 yield. which is too low if you believe what this data is telling us. so the real rate that we should be comping with the boon isn't that the spread is what it is. it's at the actual level. why is it there? in my opinion, the treasury market doesn't have confidence that the federal reserve and janet yellen is truly going to be symmetric. meaning, if the data was weaker, may have extended or delayed the taper. may have raised rate
now, trant day, traded a bit through this. of course, now we stand at 265.we don't close above 266 on a closing basis on a day where this data is that well, the market is telling us something. figure out what it's telling us. look everybodydon't -- overseas. what is that telling us, the widest level in 15 years. basically close to 130 in a boon. close 265 in a ten year, difference of 136 basis points. that means relatively spre lly we're better than them. growing better than them. we know that....
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not more scrappy and aunt trant pra neural, just more defensive and fight harder. >> percentage likelihoodppens, kara? you want to put a number on it? >> i don't know with rupert murdoch. very persistent. look what happened with dow jones. a lot with his kids, working on it. chase kerrey, great regard for, classic of these people. a classic rupert murdoch move and he'll do it until the end, i think. >> meantime, yahoo! something we're not talking about as much this morning. second quarter profits last night missed by a penny at. cents announcing they'll keep more alibaba stake after the ipo revealing plans to distribute half its after-tax profits from the alibaba offering directly to shareholders. and the core business. poor advertising sales. dragged down obviously as one analyst said, dismal. kara, the headline in "usa today," a q2 not worth shouting about. >> it's awful. i said it for months. the core business is problematic and masked by alibaba gains and they did yahoo! another favor letting them hold on to more stock. they got a little stock prop, but the core business is troubled, a
not more scrappy and aunt trant pra neural, just more defensive and fight harder. >> percentage likelihoodppens, kara? you want to put a number on it? >> i don't know with rupert murdoch. very persistent. look what happened with dow jones. a lot with his kids, working on it. chase kerrey, great regard for, classic of these people. a classic rupert murdoch move and he'll do it until the end, i think. >> meantime, yahoo! something we're not talking about as much this morning....
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but it was interesting seeing wild st torrential in the -- trant la in the wild. i've seen plenty of rattlesnakes before in that area of texas but i've never seen any the last month that i've been down there. i know they're there. but i'd never seen a turantula in the wild like that. interesting. but parents are choosing to send their children, bring their children, in some cases put their children in the hands of drug cartels, human traffickers, hoping that the tremendous money they pay will get them to the united states rather than make them sex slaves. some make it, some don't. some die on the way. some are raped. some are abused. and it's all because there is what under the civil law might be called an attractive nuisance. we learned in law school that if you have a swimming pool and you have no fence and a child comes over and drowns in your pool because you didn't have a fence, then you would be liable for civil damages for having an attractive nuisance that lured a child to his or her death. well, this administration has created an attractive nuisance. unde
but it was interesting seeing wild st torrential in the -- trant la in the wild. i've seen plenty of rattlesnakes before in that area of texas but i've never seen any the last month that i've been down there. i know they're there. but i'd never seen a turantula in the wild like that. interesting. but parents are choosing to send their children, bring their children, in some cases put their children in the hands of drug cartels, human traffickers, hoping that the tremendous money they pay will...