submarket soria was amused by my the turkish company that makes the riot trucks that are used to controliots, crashed. it was down by 21% at one point. a massive crash in the company that makes the riot trucks. i found that to be fascinating. alix: the ideas that we will see more democracy and more stability. joe: long-term, it's good, but investors hate uncertainty. alix: it has been set in the past that this bodes reasonably asl longer-term and perhaps a destination it will be more attractive and turkey will be able to draw more money and, in essence, propped up its economy. joe: and here with us to talk about this is scott wren from st. louis. and here in studio, lisa abramowicz. scott, let's start with you. turkey, do you care? is this something you are watching and is this important? what do you think when you see bigs like this in a emerging market? scott: it matters in terms of what is going on in the middle east. a lot of fires over there and with political uncertainty, it's definitely something to be concerned about. but not what we are watching day today when we are looking at