olivia: everybody be sure to catch jim reynolds on "in the loop" with betty liu. we audit the fed? ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." again, janet yellen will speak later today. we will have it on bloomberg television and radio. let's get to top headlines this morning. olivia: two stories we're tracking closely at this hour -- the eu commissions of a package of economic measures from greece is sufficiently comprehensive, but word from the finance ministers still awaits. the flow of bailout dollars hangs in the balance. greece's commitments would include maintaining state asset sales, consolidating pension funds and revamping tax collection. meanwhile in ukraine, a government military spokesman says a peace accord is not working. ukraine contents pro-russian separatists are not pulling better weaponry for stopping rebels say that is not true. foreign ministers from ukraine, russia, germany, and france are meeting in paris today. other stories we're watching at this hour -- audits by the irs or at a 10-year low. last year, the tax agency's audi