mr. sipras 20 was running for president -- mr. sipras, when he was running for president, he said he would change the dynamic. has that reality sunk into the office that they are probably not going to get much relief? john: they will have to enter some real discussions and negotiations. the european authority among the troika, gave very large-scale funding to greece at a time when no one else would. and moreover, because the terms are so favorable, debt payments by the greek authorities are only about 2% of gdp, which is relatively low. the greek authorities seem to be saying that what they want first of all, is more lending i.e. more debt. i think they will have to have brought discussions on concrete policies here. mark: john this is senior fellow of the johns hopkins university, former first deputy of the -- and managing director of the imf. good to have you on. let's get you top stories is monday. we are getting word on some breaking news, standard & poor's ratings services made a call of saudi arabia, the outlook going from st