and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> and we are back with ann applebaum in london, dominiquen paris, kishu in singapore and mark mallich-brown. ann, you've written there really is no solution. no matter how you structure the deal, no matter the rescue operation, greece is simply bankrupt. is that right? >> yeah. well, i pointed out that greece's problem is to do its math. and the greek government is bankrupt, and the money has to come from somewhere. and so -- and right now it looks like the money needs to come from germany. so therefore greece needs to reach an agreement with germany. and that's created -- we've already seen it's created all kinds of odd politics, the emergence of a far right, a far left, all kinds of dissatisfaction. and i don't think -- there was a kind of sigh of relief recently when the greeks elected a kind of mainstream government in their recent round of elections. but i don't think the trouble with greek politics is over yet. >> mark, will this be solved? will the germans essentially agree to bail the greeks out, understanding that this is a very lar