prime minister singh burress hailed the result as a brave choice and also said greece would go back tohe negotiating table. megan green is the chief economist at asset management. the senior fellow in international -- of international economics. and the president and founder of eurasia group, i am pleased to have them on this program. megan let me start with you in athens. what is the aftermath to this vote? megan: there is still a sense of defiance. it became really clear the new vote was going to win and people said, at least we are standing up to the creditors. when i woke up this morning, the lines at the atm's were even longer. there was concern about what this means. tomorrow, euro zone leaders will get together in brussels and try to hand out an idea. i think that is probably not likely especially in light of this no vote. charlie: your reaction to this vote and what it means for the rest of us? >> there are many mysteries and one of them is that the greeks apparently think the reason they have not get -- gotten better terms from creditors before is because they lacked some kind