mr. theodorakis. i think he will take a hard-line, and that will be heard loud and clear at the eurozone meeting. maybe there is room for consensus. maybe there is room for a little bit of a u-turn and a more moderate start taken on the negotiation. i think it will be interesting to see which party he opts for because that will send a strong message to the rest of europe about greece's place in the eurozone. then the finance minister who will that ultimately be? there are a couple of questions surrounding this. two names really stand out. to economists, both of whom have taken a hard-line as well. -- two economists, both of whom have taken a hard-line as well. we should have this wrapped up by wednesday. >> hopefully. we will catch up with you later in the show. let's get over to berlin. what is the reaction when they have talk and a good game over the last couple months? it is almost like a high-stakes staring contest. who blinks first? >> the germans are indicating publicly they are going to blink.