liz: andrew jackson, good-bye. [laughter] thank you, trish. deal or no deal? let's take a look right now at a live shot outside the parliament. this is athens, greece, nighttime right now. that massive crowd of greek citizens protesting to remain in the eurozone, so why are greek politicians dragging their heels? u.s. markets hitting very close to the highs of the session, a record for the nasdaq, a record for the russell. it's the last hour of trade, it's your money, let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: t-minus eight days. can greece finally get its act together? well, not if it bends to this. thousands of greeks are gathering at this hour outside parliament. they want to stay in the eurozone, but they're also saying don't cut our pensions. don't raise our taxes. but that is precisely what greece actually needs to do to prove it deserves more bailout money, more bailout money, okay? european policy makers today saying the greek government has made a potentially major concession on pensions in its latest proposal, pension cuts have been one of greece's initia