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if angela paris can dance two performances in a day with always infinity...ou can make a whole night of karaoke. always infinity. the world's first foam pad absorbs 10x its weight feels like nothing. infinity. always. rewrite the rules wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. ♪ ♪ >> larry: welcome back. i have to say one of my favorite stories of the last week involved a young lady who took an early morning excursion to retrieve an unsavory relic. or in layman's terms she took the con federal flag down. >> you scaled the 30 foot feel and desned with the flag in hand. ladies and gentlemen please welcome bad flag snatcher bree newsome. (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being on the show. come on out. have that seat right there. there we go. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> larry: i noticed when you tweeted you were excited to be on the show to
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summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the government of mr. tsipras to put forward, submi
summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the government of mr. tsipras to put forward, submi
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if angela paris can dance two performances in a day with always infinity...an make a whole night of karaoke. always infinity. the world's first foam pad absorbs 10x its weight feels like nothing. infinity. always. rewrite the rules so tell me about your relationship. i think we're more traditional in some senses. not super adventurous. have you ever thought about trying a pleasure gel? it just seems a little bit edgy and maybe a little racy? pleasure gels are for couples just like you. ky love creates a new sensation. sometimes it can be fun to incorporate something new because it brings you even closer emotionally. wow. i like the way this feels. so do you think you'd try it? i think so. >>> the search for jen ramsaran had come to a bitter end. there was her husband, remy telling anyone who would listen he wanted payback. >> i've always said in order to get true closure, we've got to find out what happened to jen. and i don't just want justice. i want vengeance. >> detective cobb could see remy was a big talker. >> he's the kind of guy that i think in his li
if angela paris can dance two performances in a day with always infinity...an make a whole night of karaoke. always infinity. the world's first foam pad absorbs 10x its weight feels like nothing. infinity. always. rewrite the rules so tell me about your relationship. i think we're more traditional in some senses. not super adventurous. have you ever thought about trying a pleasure gel? it just seems a little bit edgy and maybe a little racy? pleasure gels are for couples just like you. ky love...
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. ♪ if angela paris can dance two performances in a day with always infinity...rbs 10x its weight feels like nothing. infinity. always. rewrite the rules >>> that monster fire that broke out about 24 hours ago still burning this morning in what used to be a warehouse in central new jersey. the smoke so thick, it was visible from space. so far, no dangerous toxins have been detected but hundreds of evacuated residents are still not allowed to go back home. investigates hope to get close to the smoldering building at daybreak. >>> well a lot of folks out there have had that experience your car breaks down on a busy highway. you know how dangerous it can be to pull over to the side of the road. >> but the bottom line is if you stop you're vulnerable to cars careening out of control. abc's clayton sandell has the story of one police officer who says he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: it's hard to believe david schier survived this. >> i should be dead. >> reporter: but a utah highway patrol trooper is out of the hospital, two weeks after this bmw hydroplaned out of
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summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the government of mr. tsipras to put forward, submit proposals as the least we can say. so that they can remain in the euro. with a program which is sustainable. because greece needs sustainability. and stability within the euro. we have thus before us a suvment tomorrow and it is up to the heads of state and government to define a position on the basis of the presentations by greece. this is an emergency for greece and owrp, a europe. this is a question of dignity as well. urine is confronted by this responsibility. it is not just an economic financial monetary construction. europe is an ensell enbl ensemble of the world. on freedom openness but also respect. in this europe, the
summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the government of mr. tsipras to put forward, submit proposals as the least we can say. so that they can remain in the...
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the scene is set for activity this evening in paris. >> yes, exactly. angelahancellor will come to meet with francois hollande, they will have a working dinner 24 hours before the summit. the reason is that the french and the germans want to be on the same line. in public they have always kept a show of unity as the two largest economies in the euro zone. they have to be the ones driving any decisions. and they have to be unified. we know that in the background there are differences between them. the germans are more hardline and the french have been more conciliatory. they want to iron that out. anna: thank you to our correspondence. -- correspondents. with spring you up-to-date with something happening away from the greek story. rolls-royce talking about guidance for the full year. they are talking about cutting guidance on pretax profit. they say they can achieve significant improvement in return. it remains unchanged although they talk about net headwinds of about 300 million. the revenue is unchanged for the full year. the underlying pretax is between one
the scene is set for activity this evening in paris. >> yes, exactly. angelahancellor will come to meet with francois hollande, they will have a working dinner 24 hours before the summit. the reason is that the french and the germans want to be on the same line. in public they have always kept a show of unity as the two largest economies in the euro zone. they have to be the ones driving any decisions. and they have to be unified. we know that in the background there are differences...
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it's very interesting that we have angela merkel going to paris, of course of course francois hollanderench. very keen on getting some form of deal and perhaps taking a line from the germans here out there here. important that angela merkel and francois hollande can speak with the same voice. perhaps it's worth me mentioning that we've had confirmation that there will be a 1:00 cet time, euro group meeting of finance ministers. one imagines that wouldn't have been called without there some indication of a fresh set of proposals scheduled from the greeks at some stage. and that is meant to roll into a full leaders' summit here in brussels. back to you. >> jeff thank you so much. for that. still to come here on "worldwide exchange" -- say cheese can the future of security involve a selfie? we've got the details on that -- coming up. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at bo
it's very interesting that we have angela merkel going to paris, of course of course francois hollanderench. very keen on getting some form of deal and perhaps taking a line from the germans here out there here. important that angela merkel and francois hollande can speak with the same voice. perhaps it's worth me mentioning that we've had confirmation that there will be a 1:00 cet time, euro group meeting of finance ministers. one imagines that wouldn't have been called without there some...
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angela merkel headed straight to paris for urgent talks with french president francois hollande. they're trying to reach out. it does not change the insistence that the greek government deliver a binding explanation of what will happen next. >> the door is still open to discussion. it now it is necessary for prime minister alexis tsipras to make serious proposals. >> time is of the essence. it is urgent that such proposals are brought this week so we can resolve the current situation. both merkel and hollande are sticking to a firm principle that any new assistance for greece will only be provided. sarah: we saw that they were expressing the no vote. where they in a compromising mood? >> the greek government had to put precise proposals on the table. they also said the preconditions to negotiating the third bailout program were not met. what did this mean? it means that merkel is sticking to her guns. it is the part that she says she respects the referendum and she is also willing to be a little more flexible. sarah: what are they expecting to hear from alexis tsipras? have they
angela merkel headed straight to paris for urgent talks with french president francois hollande. they're trying to reach out. it does not change the insistence that the greek government deliver a binding explanation of what will happen next. >> the door is still open to discussion. it now it is necessary for prime minister alexis tsipras to make serious proposals. >> time is of the essence. it is urgent that such proposals are brought this week so we can resolve the current...
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angela merkel later on. they are going to be meeting in paris. from that meeting, the ecb is going to determine whether they to thee extra liquidity banks to read while they open tuesday? that is another question unanswered. rishaad: 4:00 in the morning there. when he called the referendum, he was being called hapless and erratic. it could be he is going to be described as an astute politician. he knew his party was fragmenting. he knew he needed the mandate and to strengthen his own political backbone in athens. what he has done is achieved that and achieved that fantastically from his point of view. over 60% of the vote. they knew they were going to win. kind ofn't know the level of victory they were going to achieve. huge political gamble and it has really paid off. the question is, does it entrench current positions, i.e. this is the position the greeks have? deal they feel will and the yesterday story. does this reinforce the positions of the creditors? we going to get a change of tone or are battlelines being hardened? summary questions we
angela merkel later on. they are going to be meeting in paris. from that meeting, the ecb is going to determine whether they to thee extra liquidity banks to read while they open tuesday? that is another question unanswered. rishaad: 4:00 in the morning there. when he called the referendum, he was being called hapless and erratic. it could be he is going to be described as an astute politician. he knew his party was fragmenting. he knew he needed the mandate and to strengthen his own political...
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angela merkel headed straight to paris for urgent talks with french president francois hollande. they're trying to reach out. it does not change the insistence that the greek government deliver a binding explanation of what will happen next. >> the door is still open to discussion. it now it is necessary for prime minister alexis tsipras to make serious proposals. >> time is of the essence. it is urgent that such proposals are brought this week so we can resolve the current situation. both merkel and hollande are sticking to a firm principle that any new assistance for greece will only be provided. sarah: we saw that they were expressing the no vote. where they in a compromising mood? >> the greek government had to put precise proposals on the table. they also said the preconditions to negotiating the third bailout program were not met. what did this mean? it means that merkel is sticking to her guns. it is the part that she says she respects the referendum and she is also willing to be a little more flexible. sarah: what are they expecting to hear from alexis tsipras? have they
angela merkel headed straight to paris for urgent talks with french president francois hollande. they're trying to reach out. it does not change the insistence that the greek government deliver a binding explanation of what will happen next. >> the door is still open to discussion. it now it is necessary for prime minister alexis tsipras to make serious proposals. >> time is of the essence. it is urgent that such proposals are brought this week so we can resolve the current...
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paris. >> the views of the german chancellor and the be french french president. angela merkel has taken a firm line on greece's need to live up to its commitment while french officials have hinted at greater flexibility. the time had come for france and germany to speak with one voice. >> translator: it is now to the government of mr. tsipras to submit proposals so they can remain in the euro with a ram which is sustainable. because greece needs stability and sustainability within the euro. >> it is not only the greek population and the greek people who have a say here. it is also the other 18 countries. we have one common currency. we want to keep this common currency and therefore all sides need to be responsible and show solidarity. >> the euro zone is moving into uncharted waters. no mechanism exists for a country to leave the euro so greece's european partners are worried about setting a dangerous precedent. other countries in the euro zone such as spain will be watching the next developments closely. like greece spain has lived through difficult economic times. th
paris. >> the views of the german chancellor and the be french french president. angela merkel has taken a firm line on greece's need to live up to its commitment while french officials have hinted at greater flexibility. the time had come for france and germany to speak with one voice. >> translator: it is now to the government of mr. tsipras to submit proposals so they can remain in the euro with a ram which is sustainable. because greece needs stability and sustainability within...
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angela merkel is traveling to withe, to paris to meet francois hollande. that is all for me.ret's take a look top stories crossing the bloomberg terminal. service industries bounce back in june after hitting a 13-month low. sales in orders grew last month in the service industries. the new ceo of rolls-royce is moving quickly on his second day on the job. for thehe outlook engine company and also halted a share buyback. shipd has been slow for engines and jet engines used on certain airbus models. for the second time, a court has overturned the conviction of a former goldman sachs programmer who took the company's high computer trading code. a new york judge handed down the decision today. the state of new york could still pursue the case against the trader. is charges were overturned. the european central bank as cap emergency liquidity for greek and banks unchanged. the ecb keeping the emergency liquidity for greek banks unchanged. scarlet fu is here. , this we get to the story is an interesting development coming on the heels of that vote yesterday, the no vote by the peop
angela merkel is traveling to withe, to paris to meet francois hollande. that is all for me.ret's take a look top stories crossing the bloomberg terminal. service industries bounce back in june after hitting a 13-month low. sales in orders grew last month in the service industries. the new ceo of rolls-royce is moving quickly on his second day on the job. for thehe outlook engine company and also halted a share buyback. shipd has been slow for engines and jet engines used on certain airbus...
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if angela paris can dance two performances in a day with always infinity...lts® [music] no, no, no, no people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. ♪ >> announcer: today's style is brought to you by loreal paris. because you're worth it. >>> we're going to get to some summer shoes in a second. brian just finished the etch-a-sketch portrait of ellie kemper. >> ten minutes. sketched this out. >> in ten minutes. that's...
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angela merkel going to paris and meeting with hollande, the president of france. there are two sides of this issue. hollande would be much softer than angela merkel. make no mistake the most important person in that room is angela merkel. what toneality does she use? keep in mind her hands are tied in many ways. it's a whole new world now that the greeks let their program expire. all kinds of lies have been passed since the greek bailout. angela merkel has to get permission from the german parliament to even begin negotiations on a new deal. talk of this deal is a complete and total pipe dream at this point. depending on what prime minister tsipras brings to the table tomorrow when the leaders of europe meet. >> michelle, thank you so much. michelle caruso-cabrera on the ground for us in athens. ian bremmer joins us live. nice to talk with you today. how is this going to play out, do you think? >> the most important thing that's happened is the greek prime minister alexei tsiprass had a great deal of validity in terms of at home and a 36% victory and maneuvering th
angela merkel going to paris and meeting with hollande, the president of france. there are two sides of this issue. hollande would be much softer than angela merkel. make no mistake the most important person in that room is angela merkel. what toneality does she use? keep in mind her hands are tied in many ways. it's a whole new world now that the greeks let their program expire. all kinds of lies have been passed since the greek bailout. angela merkel has to get permission from the german...
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angela merkel in paris right now with the french president as the two look for a way forward for greece meeting ahead of an emergency summit of leaders tomorrow when leaders will wait for greece to offer proposals that enable the country to stay in the name a nation eurozone. they quickly and so european newspaper showing how the media is react in over there. greeks don't know. europe shudders. the guardians lead headline says greek voters defy era. european stocks on the news. the ftse come the cac and dax. u.s. stock market futures primed for a loss on the open in the triple digit loss for now. we are seeing futures off the list of the morning down more than 200 points. a rest day in asia with major markets trading in the red. the reaction to grace among other things. we did see china stocks rebound after 25 major mutual fund houses promised to lose assets under management by an acting their own capital into the funds. 28 companies agree to withdraw initial public offerings. the lives offering stability stability to the market. with me for the our chief economic correspondent john hil
angela merkel in paris right now with the french president as the two look for a way forward for greece meeting ahead of an emergency summit of leaders tomorrow when leaders will wait for greece to offer proposals that enable the country to stay in the name a nation eurozone. they quickly and so european newspaper showing how the media is react in over there. greeks don't know. europe shudders. the guardians lead headline says greek voters defy era. european stocks on the news. the ftse come...
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the big leaders of the big economies namely germany and france will be meeting this afternoon in paris. angelaerkel, the german chancellor meeting the french penalty francois hollande and this crisis will be at the top of the agenda for them. >> dominic is anyone talking this morning about a publicly greek exit from the euro zone? >> certainly the german media would have you believe that. i have the local newspaper which says no wins. clear factual statement there. more interestingly perhaps this issue, 09, reporting that they did not want this to happen. the sense from media and opinion polls, there seems to have been an increasing trends from germans to say they are not prepared to see more money spent on saving greece, bailing greece out. that's red to r reflected in the way the germans speak about things believing that the bridge had been burned. he considered negotiations with the greeks to be barely conceivable, barely imaginable. we've also heard from the press spokesman of angela merkel today that although there is the possibility still of negotiations between the two sides, they belie
the big leaders of the big economies namely germany and france will be meeting this afternoon in paris. angelaerkel, the german chancellor meeting the french penalty francois hollande and this crisis will be at the top of the agenda for them. >> dominic is anyone talking this morning about a publicly greek exit from the euro zone? >> certainly the german media would have you believe that. i have the local newspaper which says no wins. clear factual statement there. more...
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angela merkel is traveling to paris to meet with monsieur hollande.rtinyou, with the latest on european financial markets closing now. i'm back in athens with guy johnson. standing beside me is the former deputy prime minister, now chairman of capital partners and the investment banking firm in greece. you have also been a deputy foreign minister. explain what yesterday's results means for the country. >> i voted yes, but i am pleased with the final outcome. gives our prime minister the strength and self-confidence and full responsibility to strike a deal. today, we had the unprecedented move of all the heads of political parties in greece sitting at the presidential office and expressing support to the prime minister, with the exception of the commonest party whose response was very mild. i think it is a day where all investors are thinking long greece. the fact mr. varoufakis, only hours after his victory, says something. the fact he came to the greek public and said i don't have a mandate for a rupture with europe. mr.: what if he sacked varoufakis
angela merkel is traveling to paris to meet with monsieur hollande.rtinyou, with the latest on european financial markets closing now. i'm back in athens with guy johnson. standing beside me is the former deputy prime minister, now chairman of capital partners and the investment banking firm in greece. you have also been a deputy foreign minister. explain what yesterday's results means for the country. >> i voted yes, but i am pleased with the final outcome. gives our prime minister the...
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another thing, angela merkel is set to arrive in paris in a few hours. ement later. the french have been a little softer on their approach to the greeks. it would same that angela merkel is arriving in paris to stiffen their resolve before the negotiations take place. i want to leave you with final pictures. these will go down in history as the former finance minister of greece, mr. varoufakis claiming aboard his motorcycle. his wife on the back and he rides off into the sunset away from the finance ministry. not quite a job well done but a job done nonetheless but not to the liking of those here in brussels who will they think have to pick up the pieces now. back to you. >> and maybe perhaps a sequel in paris. thank you. how does this affect business in greece, specifically tourism. we are now joined from athens from the president of the central union of greek chamber of commerce. welcome to the program. before we get onto what it meechbmeans for tourism, how do you think the restpeople will respond to this vote? >> it will be interesting to see how they
another thing, angela merkel is set to arrive in paris in a few hours. ement later. the french have been a little softer on their approach to the greeks. it would same that angela merkel is arriving in paris to stiffen their resolve before the negotiations take place. i want to leave you with final pictures. these will go down in history as the former finance minister of greece, mr. varoufakis claiming aboard his motorcycle. his wife on the back and he rides off into the sunset away from the...
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angela merkel. they will be meeting this monday in paris, at a working dinner, where greece's future in the eurozone will be top of the agenda. for now, they declared the greek vote must the respected, but differences remain between them -- must be respected but differences remain between them. merkel is facing pressure at home to keep a firm line with greek officials. it's up to athens to act according to the german -- to act, according to the german foreign minister. >> what conclusions can be made? first and foremost, this is a decision for greece. therefore, the ball is now in athens' court. reporter: the german economy minister, sigmar gabriel, lashed out in an interview, saying athens had destroyed the last bridges across which europe and greece could have moved toward a compromise. the leader of eurozone finance ministers called the outcome of the vote very regrettable for the future of greece a point -- viewpoint shared by the president of the european parliament. >> we are in a difficult situation. the greek people said no, but 18 other members of the eurozone agree to the proposal to which
angela merkel. they will be meeting this monday in paris, at a working dinner, where greece's future in the eurozone will be top of the agenda. for now, they declared the greek vote must the respected, but differences remain between them -- must be respected but differences remain between them. merkel is facing pressure at home to keep a firm line with greek officials. it's up to athens to act according to the german -- to act, according to the german foreign minister. >> what conclusions...
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what will be interesting today in paris is to watch whether angela merkel shifted her position. she's been one of the biggest defenders of keeping greece in the euro zone. has she now become more like her finance minister? i don't know that. >> no. >> is she now starting to think, you know what? i'm kind of done with greece messing around. >> it would be such a colossal historic mistake. >> i don't see how she can when you look at all the money, the german banks and european banks have already poured into greece. >> except most of that money is now owed to the european central bank and imf. they have the banks out of this in the last restructure. >> foifrt time a poll in germany has shown a very small majority of germans saying they would be happy to see greece leave the euro zone. >> i think this is just another part of the negotiations. >> so how does this end, jeffrey? does it end with greek in the euro zone or out? >> it's up to angela merkel. it really s it's unclear at this moment. the banking sector has collapsed. if there isn't some kind of relief the next couple days gr
what will be interesting today in paris is to watch whether angela merkel shifted her position. she's been one of the biggest defenders of keeping greece in the euro zone. has she now become more like her finance minister? i don't know that. >> no. >> is she now starting to think, you know what? i'm kind of done with greece messing around. >> it would be such a colossal historic mistake. >> i don't see how she can when you look at all the money, the german banks and...
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zeb: there are a flurry of conference calls happening here, we have angela merkel traveling to parismonday, and there is a conference call even before that, later today, the european finance leaders, the ecb, and the eu commission president, they're all set to figure what to do next. angie, this of course is a rebuke, in many ways, of european austerity by the greeks. this is a that her pill that certainly angela merkel and francois hollande and counterparts will have to reply to. this is a rub puke, like i said, is a rebuke, like i said, of their policies. they have certainly had are differences with alexis tsipras. if there are negotiations here, it will be challenging at best. that is probably the diplomatic way to describe it at this stage. we do have some comments from officials in the eu, in the eurozone. jean-claude juncker says he plans to address the eu on monday, and we have the eurogroup chairman saying he move fromfor the official authorities in greece. he said the deep-seated problems in greece cannot be fixed overnight. of course, we are awaiting those comments from ang
zeb: there are a flurry of conference calls happening here, we have angela merkel traveling to parismonday, and there is a conference call even before that, later today, the european finance leaders, the ecb, and the eu commission president, they're all set to figure what to do next. angie, this of course is a rebuke, in many ways, of european austerity by the greeks. this is a that her pill that certainly angela merkel and francois hollande and counterparts will have to reply to. this is a rub...
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let's listen to what angela merkel had to say on monday in paris ahead of today's all-important emergencyummit. time is running out. such proposals need to be made this week in order to resolve the situation as it is now. the principal leading up to this as the french president said, a very european principle. and wed it is solidarity have shown much solidarity with greece. our last offer in the negotiations was a very generous offer. in these times of challenges, europe can only keep strong and stand together if every country assumes was possibility -- responsibility. hard-linel taking a which is an indication their patients has run out -- patienc has run oute. alexis tsipras needs to prove he can get the deal as has been requested. he has political capital as a result of this referendum, but some analysts are saying it might not be as much political capital as he thinks or the government thinks. nonetheless, it was a decisive victory for alexis tsipras, but does it fall on deaf ears? angie: political capital is one thing, actual capital is another. greek banks are running out of money.
let's listen to what angela merkel had to say on monday in paris ahead of today's all-important emergencyummit. time is running out. such proposals need to be made this week in order to resolve the situation as it is now. the principal leading up to this as the french president said, a very european principle. and wed it is solidarity have shown much solidarity with greece. our last offer in the negotiations was a very generous offer. in these times of challenges, europe can only keep strong...
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angela merkel, the german chance or in paris today in an emergency crisis tomorrow with all the leadersg together prior to that meeting. a lot of questions to be answered. how much is the cost to keep greece in the euro zone? can the rest of the 18 countries in the eurozone willing to cough up the money, are they willing to take care cuts on their loans or forget their loans is the question is certainly greece, a country on the edge in more ways than one. cheryl, back to you. cheryl: those banks are not funded and they've run out of cash. great point. thank you very much. the world is watching greece. lauren following that side of the story. nicole: a country with .3% of the global economy is having this much impact. greek banks originally expected to open tomorrow but obviously it's cast in the question. the treasury secretary larry summers predicting greece will run out of cash early in the week. probably today an immediate need to provide them with some sort of ious great to meet demand for funds and that raises questions about how the greeks will get paid and other transportation sy
angela merkel, the german chance or in paris today in an emergency crisis tomorrow with all the leadersg together prior to that meeting. a lot of questions to be answered. how much is the cost to keep greece in the euro zone? can the rest of the 18 countries in the eurozone willing to cough up the money, are they willing to take care cuts on their loans or forget their loans is the question is certainly greece, a country on the edge in more ways than one. cheryl, back to you. cheryl: those...
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. >> reporter: discussions were also ongoing in paris, where german chancellor angela merkel met thisng with french president francois hollande. an emergency summit of eurozone leaders convenes tomorrow in brussels. >> ( translated ): we respect the decision of the referendum as a vote of a sovereign democratic state. and now we have to deal with that decision. we're saying very clearly that the door for talks remains open. and tomorrow's meeting of the heads of states belonging to the eurozone ought to be understood in that sense. >> reporter: and the message from the white house remained the same as before the vote: negotiate a way to remain in the eurozone. >> the only way that will happen is to agree to a package of reforms and financing that will allow greece to get back on a path to economic growth and debt sustainability. that's the only available resolution that is in the collective interest of those in europe who are involved. >> reporter: but back in greece, support to exit the eurozone was still a priority for many including those of the socialist workers party headquarters
. >> reporter: discussions were also ongoing in paris, where german chancellor angela merkel met thisng with french president francois hollande. an emergency summit of eurozone leaders convenes tomorrow in brussels. >> ( translated ): we respect the decision of the referendum as a vote of a sovereign democratic state. and now we have to deal with that decision. we're saying very clearly that the door for talks remains open. and tomorrow's meeting of the heads of states belonging to...
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we've just gotten word the news flash out of paris that angela merkel of germany has said "the door ispen" to discussions with greece. a few minutes ago i heard you say that her tonality was going to be really really critical here. so i'd like you to comment on that. and also address the matter which prime minister tsipras of greece said, and that is that a no vote would strengthen his hand in negotiating with the creditors. does he have a stronger hand and is that potentially why miss merkel is responding as she has? >> reporter: so i'm going to add a couple of more angela merkel xlents to the one of just said, " the door is still open to negotiations. yes. but she also said there has to be a credible proposal on the table this week. she used a little bit of code that you'd have to be a european to understand. the conditions for talks on an e efn program is not on table at this time. the greeks must ask for the esm. the european stability mechanism. so far rgeverything greece has ever presented does not qualify for an esm. she's saying you have to do all of these things and nothing we
we've just gotten word the news flash out of paris that angela merkel of germany has said "the door ispen" to discussions with greece. a few minutes ago i heard you say that her tonality was going to be really really critical here. so i'd like you to comment on that. and also address the matter which prime minister tsipras of greece said, and that is that a no vote would strengthen his hand in negotiating with the creditors. does he have a stronger hand and is that potentially why...
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angela merkel and francois hollande say the door is still open on talks for a greek bailout deal but they say prime minister alexis tsipras better bring serious proposals to the table. jim bitterman reports from parisorter: if anyone thought that francois hollande france's president was going to talk angela merkel out of her position to demand more austerity from the greeks they would have been wrong after the meeting today. merkel left just about in the same position she was in when she arrived here talking about the fact that there is no room now for any further bailout the way things stand as they are now. the greeks will have to come up with some kind of an offer and she said it's a question of responsibility. >> countries have to shoulder their own responsibilities. and with respect, we need to take into account the views of the other 18 countries involved. that's also democratic. we have a shared solidarity because we have a single currency and we want to retain this currency and so we need responsibility on all sides. >> so now both merkel and hollande are on their way to brussels for a summit meeting to see what the greeks will bring to the table and see whether it will meet angela merkel's
angela merkel and francois hollande say the door is still open on talks for a greek bailout deal but they say prime minister alexis tsipras better bring serious proposals to the table. jim bitterman reports from parisorter: if anyone thought that francois hollande france's president was going to talk angela merkel out of her position to demand more austerity from the greeks they would have been wrong after the meeting today. merkel left just about in the same position she was in when she...
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angela merkel speaking yesterday with the french president in france in paris saying mr. tsipras, time is running out. it is decision time. the finest mr., yanis varoufakis, mobbed yesterday because -- and the finance minister, yanis varoufakis, monti yesterday because he is no longer in the job. side to thesofter europeans. a lot of concern about his negotiating style so he stepped down. replacing him is a less combative hearse and. interesting to see this in terms of the finance minister post. -- replace it was a less competitive person. meantime angela merkel speaking sherance and list the way had to say. she is taking a hard line with the greece. time is running out. where emphasizing such proposals need to be made this week in order to resolve the situation as it is now. and as the french president said , as for us will a european principle. -- francois hollande said, a french principle. our last offer in the negotiations was a generous offer. in these kinds of challenges, the refugees, europe can only keep strong and sends together is every country assumes responsib
angela merkel speaking yesterday with the french president in france in paris saying mr. tsipras, time is running out. it is decision time. the finest mr., yanis varoufakis, mobbed yesterday because -- and the finance minister, yanis varoufakis, monti yesterday because he is no longer in the job. side to thesofter europeans. a lot of concern about his negotiating style so he stepped down. replacing him is a less combative hearse and. interesting to see this in terms of the finance minister...
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german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande met in paris monday to discussthe crisis. >> we have been paying close attention to the voting results and we respect greece's referendum. the door remains open for discussions. it is up to the government of alexis tsipras to make serious credible proposals so this willingness to stay in the eurozone can be realized. amy: in athens, euclid tsakalotos was sworn in monday as greece's new finance minister replacing yanis varoufakis who , resigned. tsakalotos had served as greece's main negotiator on the bailout and has been a member of syriza for nearly a decade. like varoufakis, tsakalotos has been a vocal opponent of fiscal austerity imposed by the core of the euro zone saying it has unnecessarily impoverished greece and other countries on the periphery. >> i will not hide from you that i'm nervous and very anxious. it is not the easiest time in greek history to be taking on this job. there are class issues with this vote, simple working-class and middle-class people who have lost their businesses so that we want to
german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande met in paris monday to discussthe crisis. >> we have been paying close attention to the voting results and we respect greece's referendum. the door remains open for discussions. it is up to the government of alexis tsipras to make serious credible proposals so this willingness to stay in the eurozone can be realized. amy: in athens, euclid tsakalotos was sworn in monday as greece's new finance minister replacing yanis...
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i got to tell you, this evening we saw german chancellor angela merkel having dinner with french president francois hollande in paris. they gave a statement after their meeting about greece. i think it showed the split between the two. the french wanting to be far more cordial towards greece and reforms that it would require. germany being very adamant about that they are not going to negotiate until there is something on the table to negotiate. and i think tomorrow you're going to see greeks asking for some sort of a haircut on their debt, maybe 30%, according to some reports. i think germany is just not going to go for it. the french, the spanish said, we need to look at massive amount of debt greece has to deal with and find new ways to enable them to climb out from under it. i don't think the germans will go along with it. cheryl, the banks remain closed. they're supposed to open tomorrow. that is not to happen. we're hearing thursday possibly. the ecb waiting to see what happens tomorrow before deciding their next step with regard to financial lifeline to the financial industry here in greece. it is certainly g
i got to tell you, this evening we saw german chancellor angela merkel having dinner with french president francois hollande in paris. they gave a statement after their meeting about greece. i think it showed the split between the two. the french wanting to be far more cordial towards greece and reforms that it would require. germany being very adamant about that they are not going to negotiate until there is something on the table to negotiate. and i think tomorrow you're going to see greeks...
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that's going to dominate the talks held tomorrow afternoon in paris between president fran choice hollande and the german chancellor angela merkel david. a few days ago angela merkel said if the greeks voted no it would be the equivalent of your eyes wide open driving into a brick wall which is a very clear sentiment from the german point of view. the point about this is the element of uncertainty. we'll also recall there were two differing thoughts in the days leading up. the german government said there can be only negotiations after the referendum. the french government was going to have a negotiate with alexis tsipras about the proposals and that sort of thing. that is now history. what they come up tomorrow afternoon and what rt so of position they put forward we wait to see. the other element of uncertainty, david, is what will happen in the market? we expect a teleconference in the building behind me to discuss the results in greece. there's a certainty we all have is on the face of it the greek government must repay something in the order of 3.5 billion euros to the ecb two weeks from tomorrow, or they will be in
that's going to dominate the talks held tomorrow afternoon in paris between president fran choice hollande and the german chancellor angela merkel david. a few days ago angela merkel said if the greeks voted no it would be the equivalent of your eyes wide open driving into a brick wall which is a very clear sentiment from the german point of view. the point about this is the element of uncertainty. we'll also recall there were two differing thoughts in the days leading up. the german government...
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and between berlin and paris but also in the government between schauble, who remains incredibly popular. he is involved -- emboldened by his popularity. that leaves tend to let angela merkel -- that leaves chancellor angela merkel -- one could hardly question our german partners commitment to europe, but they appear to have kissed greece goodbye. that has all changed in the last couple of hours. schauble said that could be turned. how can -- genie: a lot of people throughout the course of this crisis have been talking of a greater split between france and germany. of course, the bedrock for the european union -- i think there are a few articles that talk about that as well. oliver: that is right. francois hollande's government was one of those that was a little bit more indulgent toward greece, and the position of it itself today is more sympathetic than it has been in the past few months. it speaks of two europes engaged in two completely political logix. rules of the game are required to save the euro. we may have seen them in the agreement today, but it is probably too soon to say. the real cement of the european union -- what is happening with greece is nothing
and between berlin and paris but also in the government between schauble, who remains incredibly popular. he is involved -- emboldened by his popularity. that leaves tend to let angela merkel -- that leaves chancellor angela merkel -- one could hardly question our german partners commitment to europe, but they appear to have kissed greece goodbye. that has all changed in the last couple of hours. schauble said that could be turned. how can -- genie: a lot of people throughout the course of this...
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angela merkel leaves the police elysee houston my knowing that palace tonight knowing how hard it will be defined a solution. gavin hewitt, bbc news, paris katty: i am joined by heather connolly from the center for strategic and international studies. we have been saying -- just insane that we feel like we have been through this conversation so many times, but i wonder if there isn't a significant shift in germany that they can do what takes. heather: as german officials have been quick to repeat, there is democracy in germany, and the german parliament will have to agree on any bailout package. the recent bailout package ended on june 30. that means the parliament of eurozone members are going to have to agree, if they can come to an agreement, on a future package. it is not clear to me that the politics are there as much as the greek people are frustrated and exhausted and 50. -- fatigued. katty: what has happened in germany and finland and austria? the dutch came out very strongly saying that the greeks have to do what it takes. are they fed up with this process? do they not trust the greeks anymore? heather: i think we understood est
angela merkel leaves the police elysee houston my knowing that palace tonight knowing how hard it will be defined a solution. gavin hewitt, bbc news, paris katty: i am joined by heather connolly from the center for strategic and international studies. we have been saying -- just insane that we feel like we have been through this conversation so many times, but i wonder if there isn't a significant shift in germany that they can do what takes. heather: as german officials have been quick to...
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angela merkel cast this election as a vote on greece's membership of the euro. what is her next move now? >> reporter: factually tomorrow she goes to paris tomorrow to meet president hollande at the palace where they will discuss the greek crisis. it's worth making the point saying they've had this referendum that mrs. merkel said a few days ago to vote no as the greeks appear to have done would be the equivalent of driving into a blik wall with your eyes open. that gives a clear sense that the german government very much wanted a yes vote here. rather than in the manner that the french government and others said equally that's what they wanted to have happen. there was a slight difference in policy, though between the german and french governments in the sense that the germans were very clear, no negotiations before a referendum. the frefrn a few days ago appeared to suggest that perhaps there could be room for negotiation. that is ancient history. we have a no vote. of course, whether the position is strengthened whether mr. tsipras' position is strengthened is a moot point. the other no we heard is from the european central bank when
angela merkel cast this election as a vote on greece's membership of the euro. what is her next move now? >> reporter: factually tomorrow she goes to paris tomorrow to meet president hollande at the palace where they will discuss the greek crisis. it's worth making the point saying they've had this referendum that mrs. merkel said a few days ago to vote no as the greeks appear to have done would be the equivalent of driving into a blik wall with your eyes open. that gives a clear sense...
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the german chancellor angela merkel is due to meet the french pat francois hollande later monday. jacky rowland is live in paris. let's go to athens first. it seems as though there varoufakis has already been replaced so it didn't take long at all. >> no, that's right. his replacement had to come quickly once his resignation was announced because greece has to do a quick about turn here. they've got to go right back into talks with their creditors and it has to be done by somebody who is already -- who can hit the ground running somebody already briefed on the state of talks so far. it would be one of two people who have been involved in the negotiating committee here in athens. now as to the strategy greece will follow now, we have yet to hear from a six hour long now meeting of mr. tsipras, the prime minister with the other party leaders. presumably, he is trying to form a consensus position across the parties that are anti austerity as well as those that are -- that have been in the past pro austerity, pro memorandum of understanding with creditors and that has been the main political divide in parliament so
the german chancellor angela merkel is due to meet the french pat francois hollande later monday. jacky rowland is live in paris. let's go to athens first. it seems as though there varoufakis has already been replaced so it didn't take long at all. >> no, that's right. his replacement had to come quickly once his resignation was announced because greece has to do a quick about turn here. they've got to go right back into talks with their creditors and it has to be done by somebody who is...
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paris, franfurt? guy: you draw a line between all of them. though banks are central. i think mario draghi will be looking to angelad see what comes out of the conversation. maybe we do not see that you increased and may be reduced. that is a problem. -- you see the ela increase the may be reduced. the greek economy will run out of money in the middle of the week and that is chatter. all of this is linked. politics into what mario draghi will do into the banking system. you cannot extricate them. if the banks do not open tomorrow, the problems are exponentially. jonathan: guy johnson, thank you. kit juckes thank you. the dax is off by over 133 points. stay tuned to "on the move" and we will bring you more live from athens. good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." stocks are trading lower. germany the dax is down by over 1%. a weaker euro is the story. spreads or wider. yields are lower. brent crude is down below 60 bucks a barrel. the top stock stories with caroline hyde. currently bank london capital group said they would have a cardiac arrest this morning. maybe not a heart attack
paris, franfurt? guy: you draw a line between all of them. though banks are central. i think mario draghi will be looking to angelad see what comes out of the conversation. maybe we do not see that you increased and may be reduced. that is a problem. -- you see the ela increase the may be reduced. the greek economy will run out of money in the middle of the week and that is chatter. all of this is linked. politics into what mario draghi will do into the banking system. you cannot extricate...
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the only problem with that is that as angela merkel of germany says there are 18 other democracies who also have a say. so tonight we have merkel going to parishollande there talking at the moment. we have the euro group, we have the ecb, the european central bank. everybody is talking, talking, talking. but what they're talking about is the what happens when tsipras, the greek prime minister goes tomorrow because he has to go with proposals that they find even gauchable, otherwise it's game over. >> richard quest in athens thank you so much. >>> in other news it's a homecoming of sorts pope francis back in his native south america and the reception, as you can imagine, is huge. on the pope's first full day in ecuador, more than a million turned out to celebrate mass with him in the port city of guayaquil. theologians say francis is trying to breathe new life in the catholic church there. it's suffered a significant decline in numbers. during his week long visit, the pope will make stops in bolivia and paraguay. rosa flores is in quito, ecuador. looks like an amazing response there, rosa. tell us about it. >> this is very emotional for the ec
the only problem with that is that as angela merkel of germany says there are 18 other democracies who also have a say. so tonight we have merkel going to parishollande there talking at the moment. we have the euro group, we have the ecb, the european central bank. everybody is talking, talking, talking. but what they're talking about is the what happens when tsipras, the greek prime minister goes tomorrow because he has to go with proposals that they find even gauchable, otherwise it's game...