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fran: i always thought yunker was closest to the greeks. conflict is also on the agenda. hans: what you are hearing from officials and german officials, they want to see the sanctions extended. no one is talking about additional sanctions. they want a condition -- a continued sanction of the existing kent state -- of the existing sanctions. we have a status quo. a status quo to keep the pressure on russia. there is some acknowledgment that russia seems to be responding to the pressure. that is one of the things being talked about. angela merkel and mr. obama spent half of their meeting talking about the situation in ukraine. you can say ukraine is dominating conversations, greece is, and then all of the other issues. it seems ukraine is playing a prominent role. fran: thank you. if you were to have heated conversations, that would be a great laced to be. i can hear the birds tweeting. manus: we know what he is talking about. recovery in the euro area and accelerating growth void demands. fran: the maker of guinness stout and johnnie walker
fran: i always thought yunker was closest to the greeks. conflict is also on the agenda. hans: what you are hearing from officials and german officials, they want to see the sanctions extended. no one is talking about additional sanctions. they want a condition -- a continued sanction of the existing kent state -- of the existing sanctions. we have a status quo. a status quo to keep the pressure on russia. there is some acknowledgment that russia seems to be responding to the pressure. that is...
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we expect that he will rebut the points made earlier today by the commission president jean claude yunker who delivered a stinging rebuke to the greek et cetera. he said they were playing tactical and even pop even populace games. he said i was preparing to give the greeks a 35 billion euro stimulus package out of the funds of 315 billion euros. an enormous chance more than 10% for greeks and he said the greeks have not been represented in a worthy fashion by their elected leaders. i think mr. tsipras will come back with a point for point rebuttal on the substance of the plan. that's what his office issued a short while ago saying what creditors presented to the greeks were full of recessionary measures, cuts to pension subsidies for low earning pensioners half a percent of gdp cut new taxes on vat consumer tax and there was an attempt to raise these taxes on the sensitive tourism sector which is responsible for so much of greece's prosperity from 13 to 23%. i expect he will detail all those points and try to get people back on his side. because the government position is no mix of the so
we expect that he will rebut the points made earlier today by the commission president jean claude yunker who delivered a stinging rebuke to the greek et cetera. he said they were playing tactical and even pop even populace games. he said i was preparing to give the greeks a 35 billion euro stimulus package out of the funds of 315 billion euros. an enormous chance more than 10% for greeks and he said the greeks have not been represented in a worthy fashion by their elected leaders. i think mr....
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he also met with commissioner yunker and it shows you that in spite of what has been said, that there's no basis for talks or anything, these leaders are trying hard to find the next step toward saving greece. brett: what is that next step yet when the eu flatly rejected the latest greek plans to reform the economy just 24 30 six hours ago. what is there to talk about except for greece moving towards the eu? max: that would be the position of the creditors. many people see that entirely differently, but what we just heard in the report, the difficult points are for example the pension system. that's something that's going to be a hard not to crack, clearly, but they have become closer on the primary surface. that is something some see as key because depending on the ratio of what they have as an income and what they spend everything else just sort of all's into place but, you know all these things depend on political will and depend on the greek government saying yes. brett: the european central bank today just freed up more money for greek banks to borrow in emergencies. is that a sign
he also met with commissioner yunker and it shows you that in spite of what has been said, that there's no basis for talks or anything, these leaders are trying hard to find the next step toward saving greece. brett: what is that next step yet when the eu flatly rejected the latest greek plans to reform the economy just 24 30 six hours ago. what is there to talk about except for greece moving towards the eu? max: that would be the position of the creditors. many people see that entirely...
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younger -- yunker has warned that the eurogroup will have no choice but to prepare for a greek exit if they do not strike a deal immediately. yvonne: what is next? >> the eurogroup meeting in luxembourg. it is hard to imagine, if they do not get a deal done, they need to meet in principle, one state gets this done, then they go across germany not sure if there will be passage there, but once it is signed off, they need to disperse money. they need to take note of what is happening. i want to mention one last thing. it does not mean if there is no deal on thursday, that it is the end of the road for greece. they have set aside enough money to meet the imf. and a lot of bonds will mature by july. yvonne: a lot of assumptions. what is next for greece we have a ceo who will explain the possible scenarios. >> next what happens they grieve -- they give up a third of their cabinet, they resign. they cannot vote against him. that would be unique, this is the first left-wing government there in greece and they have committed suicide within three months. they will be allowed to protest but measu
younger -- yunker has warned that the eurogroup will have no choice but to prepare for a greek exit if they do not strike a deal immediately. yvonne: what is next? >> the eurogroup meeting in luxembourg. it is hard to imagine, if they do not get a deal done, they need to meet in principle, one state gets this done, then they go across germany not sure if there will be passage there, but once it is signed off, they need to disperse money. they need to take note of what is happening. i want...
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yunker offered the revised deal. greece turned it down once again. >> any shocks that arise from greek default. if and when that occurs will not necessarily be transmitted through the banking system. >> we are hearing they may well travel to brussels tonight to broker a last minute deal that will save essentially greece's economy, and will save greece from a default that has unforeseeable consequences for greece and the european union as a hole. >> thank you. now, to decision 2016. 14 republican candidates and counting, new jersey governor chris christie is now officially running for president. christie held around official launch event at his old high school in livingston. he faces a difficult road to the republican nomination. the crowded field has 13 other candidates and two other expected to join next month. how will he set himself apart. governor christie will talk tonight on nbc nightly news and tomorrow morning on the "today" show. >> no strike for the south bay's largest union after a marathon negotiating ses
yunker offered the revised deal. greece turned it down once again. >> any shocks that arise from greek default. if and when that occurs will not necessarily be transmitted through the banking system. >> we are hearing they may well travel to brussels tonight to broker a last minute deal that will save essentially greece's economy, and will save greece from a default that has unforeseeable consequences for greece and the european union as a hole. >> thank you. now, to decision...
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the video's directors, norman krueger and dominic yunker, brainstorm another misadventure for the daring to be more extreme. it had to be bigger. and so i thought about this -- this car crash. >> before they create the big smash, the guys add legitimacy by filming a series of other trampoline stunts. >> jumping over a dog. jumping into a swimming pool. jumping over a cow. >> everything up to the car is real. >> like the long con. if the first three or four videos seem very real and are real, you have to believe that the last one is real, too. >> for the grand finale, the directors lock down the camera and shoot three different actions. >> we set the camera up, then you don't move it the whole day because you make different shots and you combine them in the post production. >> >> first up is michel jumping on and off the car. instead of a vehicle, he leaps on to garbage cans which are approximately the same height. palette -- palets are added on top for traction. [ speaking foreign language ] >> next up, the guys shoot the first car screeching to a halt. >> it took five, six times before
the video's directors, norman krueger and dominic yunker, brainstorm another misadventure for the daring to be more extreme. it had to be bigger. and so i thought about this -- this car crash. >> before they create the big smash, the guys add legitimacy by filming a series of other trampoline stunts. >> jumping over a dog. jumping into a swimming pool. jumping over a cow. >> everything up to the car is real. >> like the long con. if the first three or four videos seem...
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president yunker will meet with prime minister tsipras. they are meeting again this morning.h things further ahead. it is up to the negotiators to make sure the details are worked out. francine: thank you. we are back with global macro strategist at pk capital. neil, we want to talk about greece. are the two linked? do people in this country look at europe and say the whole thing is such a mess that there is a bigger chance of the referendum being voted towards getting out of the eu? neil: that is a fair point. there is no doubt the greek situation is something that is on everyone's radar screen. whether we get an extended deal that delays the day of reckoning for the greeks looks likely. the markets are hopeful there can be a last-minute deal. most people agree that greece cannot repay its debts. they face a cash crunch that could result in a debt default. there has to be a restructuring of the debt. 180% of gdp is not sustainable. what that would mean for the u referendum arguments undoubtedly, if there is a greek default, people would look beyond that and say it is not a l
president yunker will meet with prime minister tsipras. they are meeting again this morning.h things further ahead. it is up to the negotiators to make sure the details are worked out. francine: thank you. we are back with global macro strategist at pk capital. neil, we want to talk about greece. are the two linked? do people in this country look at europe and say the whole thing is such a mess that there is a bigger chance of the referendum being voted towards getting out of the eu? neil: that...
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younger -- yunker-tsipras have reestablished personal ties. hans, we are getting desperate here.et silly ad lines about reestablishing personal ties. when do we become adults? hans: when mr. tsipras and madame merkel can have personal ties. there is a relationship between juncker and tsipras. he felt burned by what tsipras said. they are nowhere close to any kind of agreement. the market is optimistic they are getting there but they have to get an agreement on the primary budget surplus. varoufakis said 1% is too high. the old agreement was 3%. brendan: they were satisfied with 1% a month ago. here is the thing with the 1%. no one denies with these negotiations have really hampered growth in greece. what was doable three months ago, the same numbers put you at 0.5%. you saw the unemployment number coming out of greece. unemployment rising is a good barometer. brendan: yesterday, germany announced it was willing to let greece make one concession at a time. is that going to bear fruit? hans: germany did not announce it. it was done by my borders here on bloomberg. -- it was done by
younger -- yunker-tsipras have reestablished personal ties. hans, we are getting desperate here.et silly ad lines about reestablishing personal ties. when do we become adults? hans: when mr. tsipras and madame merkel can have personal ties. there is a relationship between juncker and tsipras. he felt burned by what tsipras said. they are nowhere close to any kind of agreement. the market is optimistic they are getting there but they have to get an agreement on the primary budget surplus....
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yunker -- junker has made it clear.ching what germany is preparing for, what happens if there is a bankruptcy when we introduced capital controls will be the key story. anna: do you think there is truth to the reports that capital controls -- the governments are planning for a plan b that could involve capital controls, do you think all that is happening behind the scenes? simon: i did find it quite odd that overnight there were these stories leaking out about the possibility of capital controls as soon as this weekend. there have been stories behind the scenes about capital controls. since last thursday or friday. do i take it seriously? absolutely. could it happen this week? there is no answer. anna: what about the grexit? simon: i have been 50-50 that there would be some sort of default since the start of the year. which sounded bolder at the start of the year and conservative now. i do have to move toward the point where the default is probably the more likely outcome. anna: what does that mean for the grexit? simon
yunker -- junker has made it clear.ching what germany is preparing for, what happens if there is a bankruptcy when we introduced capital controls will be the key story. anna: do you think there is truth to the reports that capital controls -- the governments are planning for a plan b that could involve capital controls, do you think all that is happening behind the scenes? simon: i did find it quite odd that overnight there were these stories leaking out about the possibility of capital...