ceo of red hat, jim whitehurst. thank you so much. >> thanks so much. liz: we appreciate it.ce, italy and spain to the brink of economic disaster and threatened to bring down the entire eurozone, but just a few years later these economies are on the road to recovery. see the upswing on the right side of that screen? in this month each one of them landed a place on lonely planet's top european destinations list. lonely planet's managing destinations editor noreen haggerty joining us from london in a fox business exclusive. we love lists here, but we also love a list that can help us envision which countries are looking pretty good. we were surprised to see, noreen, some of the pigs nations on this list. >> yeah. these destinations are much more affordable now, liz, than they were even a couple years ago, and after the six years of austerity, prices have come down. for example, in greece hotel prices are about 45% down from what they were at the height of things. you could have paid five euro for a coffee in greece in 2009, now you'll probably pay about two euro. so it's a much