alexis papachelas editor-in-chief at the newspaper. it will get interesting over the next few days. next week could even be more exciting. an awful lot of politics to deal with in athens. francine: great stuff from guy johnson on the ground. thank you. as millions of greeks wonder how they will be affected by any deal to satisfy the country's creditors, others are partying as usual. unscathed from the economic crisis and we paid a visit. ♪ reporter: we are in mykonos. >> it is not greek. ♪ >> [indiscernible] no crisis. [laughter] it is a heaven. ♪ >> the year mykonos gets better for sure. it is at the top. it has everything. the party is beginning at 5:00 and finishes at 10:00 and 11:00. >> what is happening in the euro might affect us but of fencing does the least and the last from all of debt but affecting us the least and last of all from the rest -- but affecting us of the lease and last of all from greece. francine: we speak to the cofounder of strike that processes payments. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse.” let's talk tec