amy kellog is live in athens. it's 11:05 p.m. there. amy, what is the word on the ground? >> hi. there have been a lot of hopes that a deal would be reached over the weekend after the greek government voted finally on friday to accept an austerity package. that was -- that gave an awful lot of hope. but now the european leaders are basically saying come on greece put your money where your mouth is. and go ahead and urgently enact some legislation that will prove to us that you are going to push forward reform and only then will we restart these debt negotiations. the meetings are still on going. we really don't know ultimately how this will all end up. it does doesn't appear that we're going to see anything sorted out tonight. the leaders are, it turns out, discussing a possible five-year time-out or temporary exit for greece. but that is still in brackets on the draft proposal. it's no the clear how that would work if that particular fairly dramatic concept gains more attraction ourselves. the german chancellor wants very much to keep the eu together. but she still has serious m