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yildirim: in terms of the economy, no.n terms of economy, there was already a package of promises before the coup attempt. the first part of the package has been enacted. the second part is being negotiated in parliament. the third part is going to be brought to parliament. while we are enacting all of these, we will not need any additional actions to be taken regarding the economy. parliament is continuing normal sessions and these measures are going to be passed through parliament. on the other hand because we have the power of the state of emergency for security and stability of the country, we are taking measures to destroy these terrorist organizations. these are two separate things. we are not thinking about issues pertaining to the economy when we think of the state of emergency. those are things that are going forward under the normal reform process with parliament and the government. the economy is a den of extraction. there could be some developing you might need to take precaution for. you will take that precaut
yildirim: in terms of the economy, no.n terms of economy, there was already a package of promises before the coup attempt. the first part of the package has been enacted. the second part is being negotiated in parliament. the third part is going to be brought to parliament. while we are enacting all of these, we will not need any additional actions to be taken regarding the economy. parliament is continuing normal sessions and these measures are going to be passed through parliament. on the...
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angie: binali yildirim revealed those plans to bloomberg. minister addressed the economic repercussions of the coup and the move to cut credit ratings. attempt had an economic impact on the turkish economy. s&p immediately cut operating and i think that was not an ethical move. he was taken advantage of the situation. we have overcome a coup attempt, we have struggled to keep democracy running and these agencies should not be rushing decisions. this was saddening for us. economy does not deserve this if you look at the indicators. it is an ideological and .olitical decision we have no doubt about that. what we are seeing is this has come and gone and the national will and the will of the citizens has destroyed the plotters. turkey back to normal in and you can continue your long-term investments. .e will obstacles we are laying out the turquoise carpet in front of investors. we have all kinds of tax and investment incentives and we are giving priority to investments. reporter: is it of concern that this might lessen and put pressure on the t
angie: binali yildirim revealed those plans to bloomberg. minister addressed the economic repercussions of the coup and the move to cut credit ratings. attempt had an economic impact on the turkish economy. s&p immediately cut operating and i think that was not an ethical move. he was taken advantage of the situation. we have overcome a coup attempt, we have struggled to keep democracy running and these agencies should not be rushing decisions. this was saddening for us. economy does not...
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nobody will be able -- >> turkish prime minister binali yildirim making statements there, following a night of unrest. the tanks rolled through the too he, a night of gunfire explosions as well leaving 90 people dead and at least over 1,000 people injured. i'm francis rivera, stay with msnbc for the very latest. >>> good morning, coming up on msnbc's "your business," how did this thrill seeker find the time to pursue his adrenaline fueled adventures and run a successful business? the ceo of the cheese cake factory talks about the importance of trying new things. >>> plus, what you need to know about making partnerships work. we have advice to help you run your small business, coming up next on "your business."
nobody will be able -- >> turkish prime minister binali yildirim making statements there, following a night of unrest. the tanks rolled through the too he, a night of gunfire explosions as well leaving 90 people dead and at least over 1,000 people injured. i'm francis rivera, stay with msnbc for the very latest. >>> good morning, coming up on msnbc's "your business," how did this thrill seeker find the time to pursue his adrenaline fueled adventures and run a successful...
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the prime minister binali yildirim says his government is in charge, but the military says thaer in control. this is having impagts on the markets. gold is higher. lira is sinking against the u.s. dollar. let's talk about this because clearly, the flight to safety is back on. it just took another event like this to snap us back to reality. >> listen. the bond market had a rough week. had a rough five or six trading day, but i think you're going to start to see funds coming back in, so, clearly, the risk off trade is on and that means back into gold, which should be up more than it is. granted this is a friday afternoon and back into the tlt. i still think u.s. ten-year yields go down to one and quarter percent. >> and the obvious one is the u.s. dollar. we knew the dollar started rallying once we had the confusion after the brexit vote here. i think what's going on in turkey speaks to a lot of the uncertainty in the region. they're faced with a lot of these same issues and so, flight to safety, dollar. from. >> let's get to michelle caruso-cabrera who joins us on the fast line. you know thi
the prime minister binali yildirim says his government is in charge, but the military says thaer in control. this is having impagts on the markets. gold is higher. lira is sinking against the u.s. dollar. let's talk about this because clearly, the flight to safety is back on. it just took another event like this to snap us back to reality. >> listen. the bond market had a rough week. had a rough five or six trading day, but i think you're going to start to see funds coming back in, so,...
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the prime min stir yildirim saying there's been aattempted coup. in terms of travel, all gates have been shut. unsure and unclear whether flights attempting to land will be able to do so in turkey's largest airports, but that's the latest that we have. back to you. >> thank you so much. again, just to recap the market reaction, we have seen somewhat of a reaction on the back of this. we have a softening o f the s&p 500 futures and a bid to safety here with the u.s. dollar rise ing against turkish lira. so, mike, welcome to the desk. what do you make f this situation in terms of the impact of the markets and how we should interpret this. >> there's a couple of things you want to think about. i meeb, first of all, from an economic standpoint, turkey's gdp is only a small fraction of what the uk is. we saw what happened there. people got rattleded. uncertainty always is going to create some volatility and a pullback, but in the grand scheme of things, the question we want to ask ask is are the economic implications going on great. i think the answer t
the prime min stir yildirim saying there's been aattempted coup. in terms of travel, all gates have been shut. unsure and unclear whether flights attempting to land will be able to do so in turkey's largest airports, but that's the latest that we have. back to you. >> thank you so much. again, just to recap the market reaction, we have seen somewhat of a reaction on the back of this. we have a softening o f the s&p 500 futures and a bid to safety here with the u.s. dollar rise ing...
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el primer ministro turco binali yildirim dijo en una rueda de prensa que en pocos das haran publicoss de los atacantes pero aseguro que estos llegaron al aeropuerto en taxi y explico en detalle como los hombres primeramente abrieron fuego en la parte de afuera de la terminal y detonaron la primera bomba, permitiendole a dos de ellos pasar por el area de control de seguridad, uno logro inmolarse despues de haber sido confrontado por la policia. mientras que el tercer sujeto subio a otro piso donde tambien fue baleado por un oficial justo antes de detonar la bomba que llevaba puesta. mientras tanto ya varias familias han podido llevar a cabo los servicios funebres de sus seres queridos asi mismo un grupo de compaÑeros de trabajo de dos taxistas que perdieron la vida honraron su memoria en las afueras del mismo aeropuerto donde sucedio la tragedia. en vista de este ultimo ataque y la proximidad del feriado del 4 de julio este fin de semana, el secretario de seguridad nacional de los estados unidos jeh johnson aseguro que hoy hay mas seguridad en nuestros aeropuertos y estaciones de tren
el primer ministro turco binali yildirim dijo en una rueda de prensa que en pocos das haran publicoss de los atacantes pero aseguro que estos llegaron al aeropuerto en taxi y explico en detalle como los hombres primeramente abrieron fuego en la parte de afuera de la terminal y detonaron la primera bomba, permitiendole a dos de ellos pasar por el area de control de seguridad, uno logro inmolarse despues de haber sido confrontado por la policia. mientras que el tercer sujeto subio a otro piso...
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therefore -- >> we've been listening to the prime minister of turk, yildirim, who said turkish democracysaved in this failed coup attempt. he said turkey has given best answer to terrorist, a little cryptic there, maybe something was lost in the translation. he did say this was an attempt by a parallel structure that exists in the turkish military and the plotters will now face the justice they deserve. he said that 161 have been killed, 1,440 have been wounded and 2,839 have been detained, the vast majority of those within the turkish military but certainly others as well. for greater insight into the turkish government, we are joined now by dr. artimir, former member of the parliament, fellow for defense of democracy. thank you for being with us. your reaction to the prime minister's remarks just moments ago? >> i think it's important that the prime minister pointed out that all opposition parties and also independent media sided with the elected government in option to the coup d'etat. this i think is an opportunity for turkish democracy in crisis, because when the push came to shove,
therefore -- >> we've been listening to the prime minister of turk, yildirim, who said turkish democracysaved in this failed coup attempt. he said turkey has given best answer to terrorist, a little cryptic there, maybe something was lost in the translation. he did say this was an attempt by a parallel structure that exists in the turkish military and the plotters will now face the justice they deserve. he said that 161 have been killed, 1,440 have been wounded and 2,839 have been...
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difficult for president erdogan, but he has been able to make that statement, the prime minister binali yildirim on television earlier today calling for them people to come out and resist. >> woodruff: stephen cook, council on foreign relations, thanks for joining us at the last minute. now we want to try to get perspective on the ground in this fast-moving storied and we turn to bloomberg news in istanbul. simon, tell us what you are seeing and hearing there right now. our apologies. we thought we did have a reporter there in istanbul. you can imagine, given the situation, communications are not what they normally are. we are going to try to continue to reach her. she is a reporter for bloomberg news in istanbul and we will continue to try to reach her. meantime, two other major news stories also dominated >> woodruff: two other major stories also dominated this day: first, the termath of last night's attack in southern france. more than 80 people died in nice, and more than 200 were hurt, when a large truck rode down revelers. 24 hours later, there was no claim of responsibility, and more ques
difficult for president erdogan, but he has been able to make that statement, the prime minister binali yildirim on television earlier today calling for them people to come out and resist. >> woodruff: stephen cook, council on foreign relations, thanks for joining us at the last minute. now we want to try to get perspective on the ground in this fast-moving storied and we turn to bloomberg news in istanbul. simon, tell us what you are seeing and hearing there right now. our apologies. we...
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the prime minister binali yildirim says his government is in charge, but the military says thaer in controlng impagts on the markets. gold is higher. lira is sinking against the u.s. dollar. let's talk about this because clearly, the flight to safety is back on. it just took another event like this to snap us
the prime minister binali yildirim says his government is in charge, but the military says thaer in controlng impagts on the markets. gold is higher. lira is sinking against the u.s. dollar. let's talk about this because clearly, the flight to safety is back on. it just took another event like this to snap us