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an emergency summit in brussels. alexis tsipras was handed a number of reforms that he must enact by wednesday, and they want him to cut taxes -- cut pensions and raise taxes. china's june exports are up. overseas shipments rose from one year earlier. fresh evidence that chinese growth is stabilizing. china will release gdp numbers on wednesday. the ran an world powers may be close to reaching a nuclear deal, and it could be announced before today. one of the biggest divisions among negotiations was resolved on sunday. a senior diplomat said a political agreement was reached to lift a united nations arms embargo. last night, secretary of state john kerry had a working dinner with members from france germany, and russia. euro leaders specifically have taken a break from emergency talks ahead of final consultations on greece. let's get to our team of reporters, who have been up all night following this story. ryan chilcote joins us. and our reporter a very long time, what is holding things up? reporter: yes, i tell you
an emergency summit in brussels. alexis tsipras was handed a number of reforms that he must enact by wednesday, and they want him to cut taxes -- cut pensions and raise taxes. china's june exports are up. overseas shipments rose from one year earlier. fresh evidence that chinese growth is stabilizing. china will release gdp numbers on wednesday. the ran an world powers may be close to reaching a nuclear deal, and it could be announced before today. one of the biggest divisions among...
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we have coverage from athens to brussels. pope francis is in ecuador on the first leg of a tour in south america. celebrating mass in front of hundreds of thousands in the country's biggest city. the u.s. hammers defending champions japan to regain the title they won 16 years ago. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. greece is facing tough days ahead as voters deliver a resounding no to the bailout terms on offer. germany says that conditions for new talks are not yet made. leaders hardly had time to register the referendums result without -- before being hit with another development. the shakeup in the greek cabinet. >> the greek government named and swore in a successor. he's already a seasoned negotiator with the eu. the former deputy foreign minister is expected to embrace a more conciliatory tone with international creditors than its predecessor. he announced his resignation. greeks expressed mixed feelings about the efforts. >> one of the worst finance ministers that served our country. brought us such a difficult
we have coverage from athens to brussels. pope francis is in ecuador on the first leg of a tour in south america. celebrating mass in front of hundreds of thousands in the country's biggest city. the u.s. hammers defending champions japan to regain the title they won 16 years ago. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. greece is facing tough days ahead as voters deliver a resounding no to the bailout terms on offer. germany says that conditions for new talks are not yet made. leaders hardly...
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of course our hans nichols is in brussels where. the headlines have been a jumble but clearly europe is waiting for greece's next move. el-erian next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." markets have a weight to it right now. equity markets up 7, now up 5. i am watching the 10-year yield go to a 2.27%. let's go to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: european leaders quÉbec to the bargaining table today in the greek debt crisis, the cash crunches hitting home. lines at atm's across greece are growing. people are withdrawing what little they are allowed, less than $70 a day. the banks will not reopen until thursday. alexis tsipras is expected to outline a new plan to please creditors and get new loans. finance ministers are meeting now, and top leaders will sit down later. germany's chancellor outlined what she expects. chancellor merkel: this means that tomorrow it will be imported at the greek prime minister tell us how to proceed and what proposals he can offer us regarding a
of course our hans nichols is in brussels where. the headlines have been a jumble but clearly europe is waiting for greece's next move. el-erian next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." markets have a weight to it right now. equity markets up 7, now up 5. i am watching the 10-year yield go to a 2.27%. let's go to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: european leaders quÉbec to the bargaining table today in the greek...
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we have coverage from athens to brussels. pope francis is in ecuador on the first leg of a tour in south america. celebrating mass in front of hundreds of thousands in the country's biggest city. the u.s. hammers defending champions japan to regain the title they won 16 years ago. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. greece is facing tough days ahead as voters deliver a resounding no to the bailout terms on offer. germany says that conditions for new talks are not yet made. leaders hardly had time to register the referendums result without -- before being hit with another development. the shakeup in the greek cabinet. >> the greek government named and swore in a successor. he's already a seasoned negotiator with the eu. the former deputy foreign minister is expected to embrace a more conciliatory tone with international creditors than its predecessor. he announced his resignation. greeks expressed mixed feelings about the efforts. >> one of the worst finance ministers that served our country. brought us such a difficult
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neave barker is live in brussels while simon mcgregor wood is standing by in athens. first, jacky rowland reports from brussels. >> reporter: the leaders of the eurozone countries need to decide whether greece can remain. the reforms that greece is proposing will actually be implemented. >> i'm here for a compromise. why owe that to the peoples of europe who wants europe united not divided. we can reach an agreement tonight if all parties want it. >> reporter: a lot of factors are at play. economic political. even emotional. germany is among the countries most skeptical about the greek proposals. >> translator: we will have rigorous talks today and there won't be an agreement at all costs. i know that nervous are are frayed but it has to be sure that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, for greece as well as for the whole eurozone. >> reporter: greece's most important supporter is france and the french have dismissed an idea floated by germany that greece could take time out from the euro. >> translator: there is no temporary grexit. there is a grexit or there i
neave barker is live in brussels while simon mcgregor wood is standing by in athens. first, jacky rowland reports from brussels. >> reporter: the leaders of the eurozone countries need to decide whether greece can remain. the reforms that greece is proposing will actually be implemented. >> i'm here for a compromise. why owe that to the peoples of europe who wants europe united not divided. we can reach an agreement tonight if all parties want it. >> reporter: a lot of factors...
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the new finance minister says meeting his euro zone counterparts in brussels repairing the ground for later today and france and germany told them to come up with proposals consist with its wish to stay in the euro zone and they will address the summit in a last-ditch attempt to secure a rescue from european leaders and keep the country in single currency and european leaders are still prepared to talk after they walked out of talks on june 26 to call a referendum. european president said an agreement can be reached but there is a lot of work to do. >> translator: we have to put our little egos and in my case very large ego away and have to deal with the situation we face. i continue to believe, and i shall always believe that a gretske should be avoided and i'm against it. >> reporter: as you see two reporters covering the story for us today, john is in athens, i'll come to you in a moment but let's start with jackie roland in brussels and it's like where we were before the referendum back to talking although the situation is more dire. >> reporter: yes, we are back to talking again.
the new finance minister says meeting his euro zone counterparts in brussels repairing the ground for later today and france and germany told them to come up with proposals consist with its wish to stay in the euro zone and they will address the summit in a last-ditch attempt to secure a rescue from european leaders and keep the country in single currency and european leaders are still prepared to talk after they walked out of talks on june 26 to call a referendum. european president said an...
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all eyes are on the meeting in brussels. the dow is down 125 points on the nasdaq is taking some heat, and down 1.2%. wow, what we have seen and commodities especially oil prices. ofex crude is down by 3/10 1% but copper is down i percent. even gold is off by 1.5%. pimm: it's the lowest level since april for oil. let's look at the bond market. the 30 year is around 3% and the tenure is at 2.21. perhaps that's a safe. haven trade let's look at the dollar versus major currencies -- the euro is weakening against the dollar. the yen is steady and the pound sterling is losing against the u.s. dollar. some top stories -- itozone leaders have made clear it is up to greece to explain how it will pull itself out of this crisis. the great prime minister earlier held a call with president obama is attending the summit meeting in brussels today. that is seen as a let's -- as a last-ditch attempt for great -- greece to get bailed out by the european union and stay in the eurozone. let's go to hans nichols who was in brussels. could comme
all eyes are on the meeting in brussels. the dow is down 125 points on the nasdaq is taking some heat, and down 1.2%. wow, what we have seen and commodities especially oil prices. ofex crude is down by 3/10 1% but copper is down i percent. even gold is off by 1.5%. pimm: it's the lowest level since april for oil. let's look at the bond market. the 30 year is around 3% and the tenure is at 2.21. perhaps that's a safe. haven trade let's look at the dollar versus major currencies -- the euro is...
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hans nichols is in brussels and joins us now. if you were to speak to a family member about the madness of the last three days and they said to you where are we right now, give me a hint -- where are we right now? hans: sort of the end of the beginning. we have a lot more to go. we are still in limbo because we do not know if athens will be able to pass these things, and we do not know how far mr. supers will travel at home. he has trouble -- mr. tsipras will travel at home. he has traveled far. will he accept the things he has agreed to hear? they are quite extraordinary. tom: brendan has a statement that has been printed out only moments ago. who put a gun to greece's head? who do you say did that? hans: more than one person in the room. we would be remiss if we reported it was just germany ganging up on greece. we understand holland benevolence was quite firm as well. we are getting a picture -- we understand how holland, netherlands was quite firm as well. we are getting a picture. it looks like greece is going to lead. the a
hans nichols is in brussels and joins us now. if you were to speak to a family member about the madness of the last three days and they said to you where are we right now, give me a hint -- where are we right now? hans: sort of the end of the beginning. we have a lot more to go. we are still in limbo because we do not know if athens will be able to pass these things, and we do not know how far mr. supers will travel at home. he has trouble -- mr. tsipras will travel at home. he has traveled...
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the finance ministers are meeting in brussels. a new greek finance minister will be meeting them today. that happens in just under six hours in brussels and then we have the leaders gathering. mr. tsipras will be rolling into town and he will meet with angela merkel, and all of the other euro leaders. caroline:there has been a lot of preparatory work. mr. tsipras will have to deliver something. caroline: we will be looking at the market reaction. the bond market expressing a bit of their concern, italy, and spanish foreign costs are rising. it is still alexis tsipras facing fresh pressure from creditors going into today's emergency summit in brussels. angela merkel and french president ward greece that it is running out of time. guy: the onus is on tsipras to strike a deal. what is the prime minister's plan? let's go to hans nichols. he is in brussels. guy johnson is in athens. what are creditors expecting from mr. tsipras and tell us, will we get a deal? >> if i had that information i think i would be worth a lot more than i actu
the finance ministers are meeting in brussels. a new greek finance minister will be meeting them today. that happens in just under six hours in brussels and then we have the leaders gathering. mr. tsipras will be rolling into town and he will meet with angela merkel, and all of the other euro leaders. caroline:there has been a lot of preparatory work. mr. tsipras will have to deliver something. caroline: we will be looking at the market reaction. the bond market expressing a bit of their...
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eurozone leaders meet in brussels as greece's rescue deal hangs in the balance. cautious optimism in vienna as all sides claim a nuclear deal with iran is within reach. >>> jailbreak. a mexican drug leader escapes for a second time. >>> and boosting the country's milk production. >> sport novak shines at wimbledon, djokovic wins his second title on center court. >> hello, european leaders are battling it out in brussels to find a way to keep near bankrupt greece within the eurozone. talks were temporarily suspended while bilateral discussions continued. at the heart of the problem a
eurozone leaders meet in brussels as greece's rescue deal hangs in the balance. cautious optimism in vienna as all sides claim a nuclear deal with iran is within reach. >>> jailbreak. a mexican drug leader escapes for a second time. >>> and boosting the country's milk production. >> sport novak shines at wimbledon, djokovic wins his second title on center court. >> hello, european leaders are battling it out in brussels to find a way to keep near bankrupt greece...
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brussels. >> well, we'll bring you the latest from athens and brussels. simon mcgregor wood is live in athens. how big of a task does tsipr as have to get this through? >> well, it's absolutely crush. the big issue for him is that he has absolutely no flexibility at all. the deal is on the table only for as long as he's able to deliver this legislation by midnight wednesday guaranteeing the prior actions the increase of the tax and moving forward of various other key legislative issues that have been imposed upon him. he has to deliver those votes or the whole deal is taken over the table. the immediate political challenge for him is to try to sit down this evening. we understand with the defense minister who is the leader of the union coalition party the greeks, a right wing party for him. he is in coalition to try to keep him on side. and then tomorrow to have the slightly more difficult task within his own ranks where we know that there are at least two dozen people who may not vote with him. the technical delivery of the vote wednesday he's probably o
brussels. >> well, we'll bring you the latest from athens and brussels. simon mcgregor wood is live in athens. how big of a task does tsipr as have to get this through? >> well, it's absolutely crush. the big issue for him is that he has absolutely no flexibility at all. the deal is on the table only for as long as he's able to deliver this legislation by midnight wednesday guaranteeing the prior actions the increase of the tax and moving forward of various other key legislative...
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brussels has been leaking like a sieve. because journalists have been able to see exactly what is in it. >> reporter: yes exactly. i was just mentioning there in my report the difficult and painful decisions the greeks are faced with. that document gives you a list of some of the measures that greece am eurozone partners wanted to implement to the pension system, labor laws, weakening trade unions, how prices can be set when shops can be opened and of course privatization is something really key. many eurozone partners want greece to sell off the pireaus port, and the money received from those sales could be used to service the debt. because there is so much lack ever trust the other leaders are not willing to say okay, this is agreed, we'll go ahead now and start talking about a bailout. they actually want alexis tsipras to take this document to the greek parliament and get them to vote on changing the laws so actually put those laws onto the statute book by wednesday of this coming week before they can even start talking
brussels has been leaking like a sieve. because journalists have been able to see exactly what is in it. >> reporter: yes exactly. i was just mentioning there in my report the difficult and painful decisions the greeks are faced with. that document gives you a list of some of the measures that greece am eurozone partners wanted to implement to the pension system, labor laws, weakening trade unions, how prices can be set when shops can be opened and of course privatization is something...
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visit ncicap.org] sarah: in brussels, a day of emergency meetings in greece. they have no formal proposals from the greek delegation. the head of the eurogroup expects greece to submit a plan for the bailout on wednesday. britain marks 10 years since the terrorist attack that killed 52 people on london's traffic network. pope francis delivers a stirring homily to one million worshipers telling latin america to celebrate its diversity. i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. the greek five -- prime minister had a tough day at the office. those talks have now ended. without any new proposals from athens. if greeks voting no to the bailout conditions eurozone heads of government that our meeting tonight are struggling to come up with the united response. >> alexis tsipras was all smiles after sunday's referendum. the greek prime minister seemed determined to look confident. other leaders came across less of the. >> we still believe that solidarity at a european level and responsibility at a national level are inextricably the same. >> there is euphoria in gree
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the finance ministers in brussels meeting has ended. time thethe first greek prime minister will meet with his counterparts since the weekend referendum. hans nichols is in brussels. give us the latest right now. hans: the meeting has ended ended ended without a formal request from the greeks for a new bailout program. all there was was talk. not many specifics. , whether thatr flouts the clear directive angela merkel gave, wanted to see precise from the greek side. no chance ofually opening before then or even this week. the leaders will meet later this evening. there was a report up there that has merkel meeting before the leaders gather to a readout of what happened it seems like there was a great deal of disappointment mess with frustration on the greek side. they were supposed to come year with specifics and it did not do that. they say the last offer was the one they submitted before the referendum. they wanted to come here and room -- verye latest provision after the referendum and then do something formal. theyes seem to be like
the finance ministers in brussels meeting has ended. time thethe first greek prime minister will meet with his counterparts since the weekend referendum. hans nichols is in brussels. give us the latest right now. hans: the meeting has ended ended ended without a formal request from the greeks for a new bailout program. all there was was talk. not many specifics. , whether thatr flouts the clear directive angela merkel gave, wanted to see precise from the greek side. no chance ofually opening...
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brussels. we know what is going n, john trying to get talks going. let's look at what is on offer, essentially angela merkel says you'll be looked after by brussels or you'll have to step out of the e.u. for a time. what do you greeks think about this? >> owe initially the 5 year time out is being denied. it's beping aired, discussed out of the bag. there's no denying the fact that someone thinking along the lines, even if it isn't germany. i think the greeks worried about such a prospect. they are concerned that the greek public governance nout just understand syriza but previous governments and the quality of political staff boning what it is they have little faith that once greece has taken one step out of the eurozone it's not going to take the other foot. greeks are concerned that the eurozone, and the european union needs to be there, involvement, for the government to stay the straight and narrow course of reform and modernization. this plan is being viewed with anything between suspicio
brussels. we know what is going n, john trying to get talks going. let's look at what is on offer, essentially angela merkel says you'll be looked after by brussels or you'll have to step out of the e.u. for a time. what do you greeks think about this? >> owe initially the 5 year time out is being denied. it's beping aired, discussed out of the bag. there's no denying the fact that someone thinking along the lines, even if it isn't germany. i think the greeks worried about such a...
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once nichols in brussels. -- hans nichols and brussels. guy, let us go to you. it is about the banks. european central banks is holding -- europeans bank is holding firm on what they loaned to the banks so far. guy: paul will give you the details of what is happening. the banking system remained shut. this economy is grinding to a halt. the agency said about depression . that is what it feels like at the moment. businesses are shutting up. they cannot get more credit. npl's were already bad. they are going through the roof at the moment. the greek tagging system has enough cash to last until the middle of the week. it is all getting very tight. we are in a situation as well where we are waiting to see where the politics start to that situation. if we get a deal, great. at the moment, it is very hard to see from the greek and of the table exec he was going to change -- the greek end of the table to see where it's going to change. the incoming guy -- there factors. >> he resisted and said this country deserve more. we cannot accept the nonsustainable solution. ord
once nichols in brussels. -- hans nichols and brussels. guy, let us go to you. it is about the banks. european central banks is holding -- europeans bank is holding firm on what they loaned to the banks so far. guy: paul will give you the details of what is happening. the banking system remained shut. this economy is grinding to a halt. the agency said about depression . that is what it feels like at the moment. businesses are shutting up. they cannot get more credit. npl's were already bad....
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also coming up, eurozone finance ministers in brussels to does greek's proposal. >>> the saudi coalition said it did not get an official request to stop airstrikes. >> i'm adam anyiy near the dominican border. the dominican government insists it has not begun to deport people, but many say they were forced to come here. >> hello, many people come to commemorate the killing of 8,000 men and boys in srebrenica. a funeral wag head for 136 newly identified victims. two decades later there is much debate over the description of genocide. [singing] >> prayers as attention fell on the cemetery for the victims of is he brethren knee shah. 136 more people were being laid to rest 20 years after they were killed. in many cases just partial remains were found. this woman came to bury her brother, who is 33. she said it's a painful day for her. >> i feel better because i know where to come. i wish this would never have happened though, or feast that i would have the entire body. i only have three bones. but at least now i can come and visit my brother. >> among the political figures invited on saturd
also coming up, eurozone finance ministers in brussels to does greek's proposal. >>> the saudi coalition said it did not get an official request to stop airstrikes. >> i'm adam anyiy near the dominican border. the dominican government insists it has not begun to deport people, but many say they were forced to come here. >> hello, many people come to commemorate the killing of 8,000 men and boys in srebrenica. a funeral wag head for 136 newly identified victims. two decades...
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jackie roland is in brussels and joins us from there now. jackie these have been marathon talks and eventually come to an end for this first stage in sorting out the negotiations for this deal. but essentially a great sigh of relief for all involved. >> yes, there is. and some people including the donald tusk the president of the european council were seeking to if you like inject a light note when he joked we have not got this but a greek moment but they feel there is not a lot to be joking about and sure they have a deal which is regarding the immediate sector of greece crashing out of the euro certainly they have laid the ground work now for the next stage which would be for more negotiations on a new bailout for greece. however, when you look at what has been sacrificed or if you like the damage that has been done over the last days certainly there is quite a lot of collateral damage there in terms of european solidarity, the fact that in the words of one official the greek prime minister was subjected to what he describes as mental wate
jackie roland is in brussels and joins us from there now. jackie these have been marathon talks and eventually come to an end for this first stage in sorting out the negotiations for this deal. but essentially a great sigh of relief for all involved. >> yes, there is. and some people including the donald tusk the president of the european council were seeking to if you like inject a light note when he joked we have not got this but a greek moment but they feel there is not a lot to be...
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on's nichols is in brussels that summit. guy johnson is in brussels. guy, i want to start with you. we thought the banks would be open today. they are not. the big question is what will it take to get the banks act soon as possible? guy: it would take a deal or enough progress towards a deal for mr. draghi who will be in that summit. paul will talk about that in more detail. the politics front and center. the banking system writing to a halt. we do not see any progress yet on the opening of the banking system. the banking system could run out of money. it is getting down to the wire now. we've had many crucial meetings. i feel this one is different. i think mr. tsipras has to come up with something. he is a new finance minister in place. yes, there is a bit more political cohesion. i do not think that is enough. he needs to find a way of gaining the trust of his euro creditors. if he cannot do that over the next 24 hours, i do not know what is going to happen with the banks. i cannot see them opening over the next few days. that is the story here in athens. tom: paul, the ecb -- jon
on's nichols is in brussels that summit. guy johnson is in brussels. guy, i want to start with you. we thought the banks would be open today. they are not. the big question is what will it take to get the banks act soon as possible? guy: it would take a deal or enough progress towards a deal for mr. draghi who will be in that summit. paul will talk about that in more detail. the politics front and center. the banking system writing to a halt. we do not see any progress yet on the opening of the...
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jacky rowland, al jazeera brussels. >> neave barker is in brussels. very much the ball is in the greek court, they have to push things through but what happens after that from the european perspective? >> you're right, the feeling here is that the ball is very much in greece's court. i've just come out of a press conference by the eurogroup reelected for a few more years the language was about accountability trust responsibility clear cut messages from brussels to athens. you can't help but feel that despite these marathon talks the longest summit in eu history, there is still something of a trust deficit. so all eyes are really on the decision that will be made in athens on wednesday. only after the greek government throws its weight between a raft of austerity measures, something showing a sign of strain in athens can eurozone countries then go ahead and ratify tear decisions in their own respective parliaments. respective parliaments. the organization that's in charge of the funds before the money can be handed to greece. the question is whether th
jacky rowland, al jazeera brussels. >> neave barker is in brussels. very much the ball is in the greek court, they have to push things through but what happens after that from the european perspective? >> you're right, the feeling here is that the ball is very much in greece's court. i've just come out of a press conference by the eurogroup reelected for a few more years the language was about accountability trust responsibility clear cut messages from brussels to athens. you can't...
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. >> jackie rowland is in brussels and joins us now. as you said in your report there that this deal is far from being implement: yes there has been an agreement but there are so many things that have to happen for this plan to be executed. can you walk us through that? >> what has happened is an immediate and imminent collapse of the greek economy has been averted. if it hadn't been an agreement overnight sunday into monday in brussels and then greece would have failed to make it's next payment due to the european central bank, greek banks' money would have dried up and the economy would have imploded. that has been averted. however it's still one small step on the way to agreeing a new third bail out program to greece. what happens now is that alexis tsipras has to go with that list of tough measures t tension reform labor market reforms privatization, a whole long list that will be quite unpalatable to his socialist colleagues in government, and try to persuade government as a whole to vote and approve those measures in just 48 hours
. >> jackie rowland is in brussels and joins us now. as you said in your report there that this deal is far from being implement: yes there has been an agreement but there are so many things that have to happen for this plan to be executed. can you walk us through that? >> what has happened is an immediate and imminent collapse of the greek economy has been averted. if it hadn't been an agreement overnight sunday into monday in brussels and then greece would have failed to make it's...
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ministers meet in brussels to discuss greece's latest plan and it's skepticism that it will deliver what it promises. >>> a truce in yemen is breached just hours after coming in to effect. the saudi coalition said that it didn't get an official request to stop its airstrikes. and soil and sky scrapers, farming in the military of a metropolis. >> thousands have gathered in bosnia to remember more than 8,000 muslim men and boys killed by bosnian serb forces 20 years ago. in the season of srebrenica, under the united nations protection genocide took place in 1995. we have this report. [singing] >> prayers as attention fell on this cemetery of the victims of is he brethrensrebrenica. 136 just laid to rest. in some cases partial remains were found. this woman came and said today was a painful day for her. >> i feel better because i know where to come. i wish this never would have happened though, or at least that i would have the entire body. i only have three bones but now at least i can come and visit my brother. >> among the political figures invited on saturday, former u.s. president bill
ministers meet in brussels to discuss greece's latest plan and it's skepticism that it will deliver what it promises. >>> a truce in yemen is breached just hours after coming in to effect. the saudi coalition said that it didn't get an official request to stop its airstrikes. and soil and sky scrapers, farming in the military of a metropolis. >> thousands have gathered in bosnia to remember more than 8,000 muslim men and boys killed by bosnian serb forces 20 years ago. in the...
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the latest on those talks in brussels. thank you. >> mine wheel frustration is growing over whether the country will stay in the euro zone or go back to the dragma. >> reporter: for nick on this these pocket watches are more than just collectors' items they are symbols of innovation and engineering, of hard work paying off, of a time in greece when things made more sense it's a fairytale. the referendum was a parrody. there was nothing substantial in this vote. the no vote became a yes, sir vote. like millions others on far less money, the 63-year-old feels betrayed by his government. it not allow them to take my dignity away. pensioners take care of the family. they are the pillar of the greek family. the grave they are trying to dig for us we should throw them in to it. he finds the situation contemptible and wants out of the eurozone before. ever since we joined the european union, he says only bad things have been happening to us. greece has everything. it has mineral wealth. it can take care of itself. it's an attitud
the latest on those talks in brussels. thank you. >> mine wheel frustration is growing over whether the country will stay in the euro zone or go back to the dragma. >> reporter: for nick on this these pocket watches are more than just collectors' items they are symbols of innovation and engineering, of hard work paying off, of a time in greece when things made more sense it's a fairytale. the referendum was a parrody. there was nothing substantial in this vote. the no vote became a...
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angie: nara che pitch live in brussels. of course, depleted trust is the key challenge, as she put it, and the challenge for alexis tsipras will be to convince the greek parliament to accept europe's demands before that 72-hour deadline expires. its had to athens where we find ryan chilcote leading this for us in greece. can he do it? try? ryan: ieven think he's probably going to try. clearly, he has said he's ready for compromise. it's not going to be easy. what the creditors of asking of greece now -- are asking of greece now are in critical ways more difficult than what greece was being asked of before. to have to pass more pain through the greek parliament than what he was being asked a couple weeks ago. whereby wire the first bailout ed to greece by its creditors, they were able to get the financial assistance from the creditors, and then implement the austerity program months later. the tables have been turned. this time around, he's got to get that done in the next 72 hours before he wins the aid, or better put, he h
angie: nara che pitch live in brussels. of course, depleted trust is the key challenge, as she put it, and the challenge for alexis tsipras will be to convince the greek parliament to accept europe's demands before that 72-hour deadline expires. its had to athens where we find ryan chilcote leading this for us in greece. can he do it? try? ryan: ieven think he's probably going to try. clearly, he has said he's ready for compromise. it's not going to be easy. what the creditors of asking of...
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has put to them. >> sounds like a long day in brussels today. jacky thank you. >>> the afghan government has said it sent a peace delegation to pakistan to talk to the taliban. but the taliban say they are not aware of such a meeting. meanwhile the taliban has conducted two attacks. nato says none of its soldiers were killed. jennifer glass has more. >> reporter: two attacks in kabul, the first one the taliban targeting a nato convoy in the east of the city a suicide car bomber heavily damaging one of the armored vehicles driving through town. a lot of windows were blown out, nato says none of its soldiers were killed. just a couple of hours later, still in the east of the city three attackers targeted an intelligence district station in the east of the city. one of them detonating a small vehicle at the check point, two others wearing suicide vests trying to get into that intelligence headquarters. one intelligence member was killed, the two attackers killed as well in a gun fight there. so, really continuing pressure here in kabul. this is the
has put to them. >> sounds like a long day in brussels today. jacky thank you. >>> the afghan government has said it sent a peace delegation to pakistan to talk to the taliban. but the taliban say they are not aware of such a meeting. meanwhile the taliban has conducted two attacks. nato says none of its soldiers were killed. jennifer glass has more. >> reporter: two attacks in kabul, the first one the taliban targeting a nato convoy in the east of the city a suicide car...
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neave barker is in brussels and simon mcgregor-wood is standing by in athens. first jacky rowland reports from brussels on the day's developments. >> the leaders from the 19 eurozone countries need to decide by sunday weather conditions exist for greece to remain in the current european union. the leaders need to show that reforms will be implemented. >> i'm here already, and we owe that to the people of europe who wants winter united not guded. we can reach on agreement tonight if all parties wand it. >> reporter: a lot of factors are at play. economic, political and emotional. germany is among the skeptical proposals. we will have rigorous talks, and there will not be an agreement at all cost. nerves are frayed but it has to be made sure that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. for the future of greece and the eurozone >>> greece's most important supporter is france. and the french dismissed an idea floated by germany that greece could take time out from the euro. >> translation: there is no temporary grexit there's a fre. it or none. or to speak clear
neave barker is in brussels and simon mcgregor-wood is standing by in athens. first jacky rowland reports from brussels on the day's developments. >> the leaders from the 19 eurozone countries need to decide by sunday weather conditions exist for greece to remain in the current european union. the leaders need to show that reforms will be implemented. >> i'm here already, and we owe that to the people of europe who wants winter united not guded. we can reach on agreement tonight if...
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five minutes pass for in the morning in brussels. let's have a look at other stories we are watching today with shery ahn. iran and world powers may be close to a nuclear deal. an accord may be announced later today. a diplomat tells bloomberg an agreement was reached sunday to lift an arms embargo, one of the remaining obstacles to a deal. negotiators have completed a record 16 straight days of talks vienna. after three missed deadlines, negotiators say a deal was almost complete. this would bring to an end the 12 your dispute that led to sanctions on iran. the language on a resolution is still being drafted. officials say last-minute complexities meant an accord was impossible on sunday. secretary of state john kerry says he and the iranian foreign minister have a very good meeting. that anin, optimism agreement is in reach. china,urn it over to where police are reported to have found evidence of manipulation and future trading. the ministry of public security has gone to shanghai to help the securities regulator investigate possib
five minutes pass for in the morning in brussels. let's have a look at other stories we are watching today with shery ahn. iran and world powers may be close to a nuclear deal. an accord may be announced later today. a diplomat tells bloomberg an agreement was reached sunday to lift an arms embargo, one of the remaining obstacles to a deal. negotiators have completed a record 16 straight days of talks vienna. after three missed deadlines, negotiators say a deal was almost complete. this would...
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but the about no break through is reached in brussels, that kicks the can further down the road. it may be referred up to european leaders meeting here on sunday. >> thank you neave. speak to al jazeera's simon mcgregor wood, for greeks right across the country the more immediate concern is just how soon they're going to be able to have proper full access to the money in their banks. >> reporter: yes exactly felicity. the euphoria has been replaced with this growing sense of dread about what's going to happen next and minds have been really focused on the capital controls, the closure of the banks the 60-euro cash withdrawal that is imposed on all greek citizens. that has really changed things here. an interesting note for the greek minister for economy georgio stefakis, saying those capital controls will likely stay in place for months to come. no real sense of a break there. regardless of how a deal is done or not. that's how powerless the greek banking system is according to the greek finance minister. he is mentioning the growing sense that alexis tsipras the greek prime mini
but the about no break through is reached in brussels, that kicks the can further down the road. it may be referred up to european leaders meeting here on sunday. >> thank you neave. speak to al jazeera's simon mcgregor wood, for greeks right across the country the more immediate concern is just how soon they're going to be able to have proper full access to the money in their banks. >> reporter: yes exactly felicity. the euphoria has been replaced with this growing sense of dread...
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i mean look it's coming up to 9:00 in the morning in brussels. they have been meeting solidly since 4:00 yesterday afternoon. they have been a variety of full-scale round tables and much smaller quadrilaterals where it is hollande merkel tsipras, tusk. they have been negotiating face to face. this has been according to those who look at these things this has been the longest eu summit on record continuous summit on record it's of 16 hours. we can't prove that figure. we asked the eu to confirm it. they said it sounds pretty much accurate. certainly there has been no council that has gone beyond 8:00 in the morning. >> in terms of the final deal reached what process do we need to go from here? parliamentary approval in greece and germany, what is the process you expect to unfold from here? >> reporter: just let me aside -- do forgive me. we are getting more information as we go along. the prime minister of malta has -- we have already had belgium saying agreement and now we have him saying deal -- jm. when you see a tweet from him that says jm it
i mean look it's coming up to 9:00 in the morning in brussels. they have been meeting solidly since 4:00 yesterday afternoon. they have been a variety of full-scale round tables and much smaller quadrilaterals where it is hollande merkel tsipras, tusk. they have been negotiating face to face. this has been according to those who look at these things this has been the longest eu summit on record continuous summit on record it's of 16 hours. we can't prove that figure. we asked the eu to confirm...
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in a moment we'll go live to our correspondent in brussels and athens but first barnaby phillips sent this report from the greek capitol. >> reporter: at the foot of this mountain, this man examines his win yard and worries about the coming weeks. his grapes won't wait for greece to solve its financial problems. if they are not picked in september, they will be ruined and so will he. and right now he can't get money from the banks to pay his suppliers. >> translator: time is precious. very soon the harvest starts and then everything needs to happen. i hope a solution will be found very soon. >> reporter: wine is one of greece's oldest industries. he inherited his vineyard from his father but needs more than generations of expertise to save it now. almost everything in this vineyard apart from the grapes themselves is imported the glass, these barrels come from france, even these corks come from portugal and this shows why greece would face such a difficult time if it was kicked out of the euro zone because even a successful business like this one, is heavily reliant on imports that wo
in a moment we'll go live to our correspondent in brussels and athens but first barnaby phillips sent this report from the greek capitol. >> reporter: at the foot of this mountain, this man examines his win yard and worries about the coming weeks. his grapes won't wait for greece to solve its financial problems. if they are not picked in september, they will be ruined and so will he. and right now he can't get money from the banks to pay his suppliers. >> translator: time is...
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the agreement with brussels. and the same time, the coalition partner and the right populist party has also expressed small reservations. it tomorrow is an important day at 8:00 in the morning. there is a crisis meeting with the parliamentary group. it will definitely be an open if not a hitting discussion. the parties will back the agreement. >> we have to remember that just a week ago the public said strongly no to a bailout deal that had easier terms than this one. how has the public been voicing those concerns today? >> it depends on who you're talking to. he society is still divided on that issue. many people feel relief about the reason there is agreement, a compromise in front of the greek parliament protesting against tax hikes and public sector. sarah: thank you very much for that update. many elements will be a tough built a smaller. >> civil service have called a 24 hour strike for wednesday. a 50 billion euro fund will be established and financed by greek asset sales. so far, privatization was a taboo
the agreement with brussels. and the same time, the coalition partner and the right populist party has also expressed small reservations. it tomorrow is an important day at 8:00 in the morning. there is a crisis meeting with the parliamentary group. it will definitely be an open if not a hitting discussion. the parties will back the agreement. >> we have to remember that just a week ago the public said strongly no to a bailout deal that had easier terms than this one. how has the public...
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joining us from brussels. now, you will no doubt be keen to find out what's happening in the referendum. sunday is the day the greeks go to the pols.ls. on sunday, we bring you special coverage at 11:00. live on the ground in athens through the programming. let's get more on the greek story, then. let's bring in our guest for the next hour stephen. great to see you. what are your thoughts as we head to this referendum on sunday? and these polls do look to close to call? >> that is clearly the focus of the foreign exchange markets. they want to see what happens. what do we think? the key point we would say is you could see quite a nomadic move on monday in either direction. the outcome appears very difficult, that is going to be the first response. having said that, we think it main page to say the prime minister will sign the deal monday. the deal might not be an offer on monday. the key point of focus is that things have changed since capital controls have come in any to be renegotiated. monday looks out of t
joining us from brussels. now, you will no doubt be keen to find out what's happening in the referendum. sunday is the day the greeks go to the pols.ls. on sunday, we bring you special coverage at 11:00. live on the ground in athens through the programming. let's get more on the greek story, then. let's bring in our guest for the next hour stephen. great to see you. what are your thoughts as we head to this referendum on sunday? and these polls do look to close to call? >> that is clearly...
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let's get out to jeff in brussels. what are you hearing about the possibility of a deal later. >> let me bring you up to speed with what's going on here on the ground. we're expecting this finance minister's meeting at 1:00. what we have at the moment here in brussels is a gathering here of the security personnel who are working out where they should be how best to protect the vips as they arrive and you can see behind them the barriers already erected with the camera crews and journalists waiting for the finance ministers to turn up here. this is the euro group meeting. the members of the euro zone and at this point they don't like auspicious for too much progress today. >> he was setting the tone this morning with the comments and as much as he talked about greece should stay within the euro zone, he took a little bit of time to criticize the greek's previous negotiating style. he accused them of shooting from the hip and occasional outbursts and if that tells you anything about the reception that the greeks are goin
let's get out to jeff in brussels. what are you hearing about the possibility of a deal later. >> let me bring you up to speed with what's going on here on the ground. we're expecting this finance minister's meeting at 1:00. what we have at the moment here in brussels is a gathering here of the security personnel who are working out where they should be how best to protect the vips as they arrive and you can see behind them the barriers already erected with the camera crews and...
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>> the greek prime minister attends from brussels with a touch package of reforms to pass. >>> hello i'm maryam namazee. israel rearrests palestineian adnan. in iran nuclear talks significant issues remain. >> i'm fez jamil. we'll look at the failure to recognize you failure islamic schools. >> tough austerity measures in return for a multibillion dollar pailout deal. athens will receive up to $60 billion in financing over the next three years. the third bailout the country has received since 2010 but in return it has to make tough reforms including tax hikes liberalization to the market. alexis tsipras must push through the reforms by wednesday or the offer from the european leaders will no longer stand. jacky rowland reports. >> eurozone leaders emerge to announce they avoided the worst scenario a greek exit from the euro. >> today we had only one objective to reach an agreement. after 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. someone can say that we have an agreekment. >> but it's no laughing matter for the greeks. they need to adopt a large package of reforms in the ne
>> the greek prime minister attends from brussels with a touch package of reforms to pass. >>> hello i'm maryam namazee. israel rearrests palestineian adnan. in iran nuclear talks significant issues remain. >> i'm fez jamil. we'll look at the failure to recognize you failure islamic schools. >> tough austerity measures in return for a multibillion dollar pailout deal. athens will receive up to $60 billion in financing over the next three years. the third bailout the...
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what is the latest on those talks in brussels tonight? mark: yes, we are seeing those talks ongoing among eurozone leaders in the belgian capital this evening. at the same time we are seeing these hints that eurozone leaders are becoming increasingly annoyed with greece. this as greece showed up to the euro zone finance earlier without a new proposal for ministers, at least one of those minister said that he was disappointed after the get together, as he looked for clarity after sunday's referendum. the head of the eurogroup now says that greece will come up with a proposal by wednesday morning. ministers will then discuss whether or not to either start talks on a new bailout program. let's listen in now to the head of the eurogroup. >> there's a great sense of urgency. and we all share it. the greek colleague sherritt, we share it. we all know how very difficult the situation in greece is as we's the, and time is very short, and more so as we go on. mark: great tanks are still shut as capital controls -- greek banks are still closed. gre
what is the latest on those talks in brussels tonight? mark: yes, we are seeing those talks ongoing among eurozone leaders in the belgian capital this evening. at the same time we are seeing these hints that eurozone leaders are becoming increasingly annoyed with greece. this as greece showed up to the euro zone finance earlier without a new proposal for ministers, at least one of those minister said that he was disappointed after the get together, as he looked for clarity after sunday's...
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first let's go to jacki roland in brussels. it seems as though euro zone leaders and european leaders are placing it firmly on the shoulders of the greek prime minister. >> very much so. they have safe it's because the greeks refused they last proposals put forward by the euro zone, a resounding n from sunday. it's very much in the greek court, it's for the greek prime minister to come forward now with new proposals. it made it very clear that they're not going to cut the greeks much slack on these proposals. they say it must be serious and cell. certainly one of the finance minister arriving for the meeting was stressing that if in fact the greeks think this is a result of the no in the referendum that somehow exempts the idea that they will have to make serious reforms and that would go a big mistake a big error in thinking. in fact, the onus is very much on the greeks to make serious concessions, to come forward with serious proposals otherwise it really will be the end of the road. we must remember they've already defaulted
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jacki roland is in brussels, john is in athens and hoda speaking with residents. let's start with jacki. any progress there? >> a total of nine hours of talks, they broke up about an hour ago with ministers making vaguely positive noises suggesting that some progress has been made. the talks are now underway at the head of government level because ultimately, it will be down to the actual leaders of the 19 euro zone countries to decide whether the conditions are there for them to proceed in principle with new rounds of talks on the new bailout. the real issue, the real sticking point here, the hard economics has been a question of confidence. there is a general feeling among lots of euro zone leaders that the greeks have in the past promised to undertake reform but then been sluggish in actually delivering the goods. at this time, it appears that the euro zone leaders are actually going to demand that reforms are put in place before they are wean willing to open negotiations on a new detail without, so we could be looking potential lip at new legislation, particul
jacki roland is in brussels, john is in athens and hoda speaking with residents. let's start with jacki. any progress there? >> a total of nine hours of talks, they broke up about an hour ago with ministers making vaguely positive noises suggesting that some progress has been made. the talks are now underway at the head of government level because ultimately, it will be down to the actual leaders of the 19 euro zone countries to decide whether the conditions are there for them to proceed...
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we have the eurozone finance ministers meeting under way in brussels. now a new greek plan has been put forward, are you confident that a deal can be reached? >> well, yes i think a deal will be reached. certainly not today. maybe nor within the next few days. it's going to take some time. it looks like trust has been broken in so far as they're concerned about the ability of the greek government to deliver reforms. so it is going to be a rough ride. they're going to ask for a lot more reforms. >> i was just going to ask you that. is the greek government going to have to offer up deeper reforms to access the third bail out? >> well, i'm not what kind of additional reforms they can possibly offer. they're offered everything under the sun. but they're expecting more blood and tears that's for sure. >> would they consider the existing proposals within the reports of the sale of property assets to help pay off debts as well. those are the sort of things that the greek government would be open to? >> i'm not sure what the greek government can offer at this p
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brussels can't just ignore a democratic decision. now schaeuble and the rest of them can't keep blackmailing us. what we need is debt relief and an end to neoliberal austerity. sure ireland and the baltic states will kick themselves to agree to bigger cuts but in the end we will benefit from a world where stronger state supporter the weaker ones. they will, won't take? melinda: is he a politician that can compromise to create a win-win solution, or is he someone who wants to remake europe and will take his country down with him if he has to? alan: that is the $1000 question, isn't it? the whole point is we began -- i remember talking to a high level bulgarian politician who said everyone starts with high-stakes and then they wear them down. to some people actually want to lose this poker game so they can impose government controls, so he can -- it is hard to imagine someone would want to commit suicide. we have had -- i think he is just inexperienced. i think he realizes that if we do that, he will not survive the chaos that ensues.
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best in brussels, perhaps good enough for greece, though? >> reporter: well, it is going to be difficult to get some of these points past the greek parliament and the greek people. i think the biggest problems will arise in some of the up front actions particularly the overall of the a.t.. above and beyond what the greek parliament just passed -- >> we are going to jump in quickly and listen to france's president francois hollande. >> and everything be studied and everything be said by the goff of the eurozone, by greece. by those who were the most reticent and requesting guarantees and it was necessary to keep the german relationship between madam merkel and myself which is necessary in we wish to achieve a compromise. if there is not this solid solidity which, of course, can include differences, if there is not this cohesion to achieve an agreement and we spent a lot of time with madam merkel, with alexis tsipras and the our opinion authorities to achieve this result alexei tsipras the greek prime minister who had already had vote bead his
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europeans meet in brussels to discuss the future of the greek bail-out. the final phase of talks in vienna as all sides say a nuclear agreement with iran is close to completion. the top mexican drug lord has escaped from a maximum security prison for a second time. officials say he got out through a one and a half kilometer long tunnel running from his cell to a disused building outside the prison. also known as el chapo, he is the head of the siniloa cartel which smulingz large amounts of drugs into the united states. victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: mexican police have he set up checkpoints from where he escaped. cars are being searched and the nearest airport has been closed as had he hunts for one of the world's most wanted men. mention can security officials say he got out through your a sophisticated 1.5 kilometer long tunnel dug from a building outside the prison to his cell. >> the tubal has pvc pipes presumably for a mechanism. >> reporter: the last time he escaped from prison it took the mexican military 13 years to find him. his capture b
europeans meet in brussels to discuss the future of the greek bail-out. the final phase of talks in vienna as all sides say a nuclear agreement with iran is close to completion. the top mexican drug lord has escaped from a maximum security prison for a second time. officials say he got out through a one and a half kilometer long tunnel running from his cell to a disused building outside the prison. also known as el chapo, he is the head of the siniloa cartel which smulingz large amounts of...
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through-line is in brussels and paul joins us -- caroline joins us from brussels. reshot in resignation -- let's talk about the shock over the resignation of the finance minister. >> he told us that he would resign if there was a yes vote but what he did not say is that he would resign if there was an over. -- no vote. the new that there was a cold few months -- we knew that there were a few difficult months. he has not been the prime negotiator. it will be interesting to see ultimately becomes the new finance minister. there were rumors in greece that some sort of a deal had been done between mr. varoufakis and mr. tsipras that mr. varoufakis would step down as a way of easing the story and allowing some sort of a deal to be done. maybe that has come true fruition. -- to fruition. this is part and parcel of the wider story, it has been an interesting 24 hours in athens with a strong showing for the no vote, catching many people by surprise. it is delayed bank holiday here in greece -- still a bank holiday here in greece. mr. tsipras saying that needs to. change an
through-line is in brussels and paul joins us -- caroline joins us from brussels. reshot in resignation -- let's talk about the shock over the resignation of the finance minister. >> he told us that he would resign if there was a yes vote but what he did not say is that he would resign if there was an over. -- no vote. the new that there was a cold few months -- we knew that there were a few difficult months. he has not been the prime negotiator. it will be interesting to see ultimately...
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alexis tsipras comes back from brussels with a tough package to pass. deal on iran's nuclear program is looking unlikely before tuesday. >>> forced from their homes a u.n. team investigates the deportation from dominican republic. >> be a spending spree in the city of manchester. 80 million of sterling from liverpool. >> after 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a multibillion be euro be bailout deal. athens would receive over 86 billion euros in return, greece has to make tough reforms which include tax hikes privatization and austerity. be tsipras has until wednesday to overcome be opposition in parliament. without that the package dies. first al jazeera jacky rowland reports from brussels. >> reporter: a deal at last. after talks that lasted all night, eurozone leaders emerged atthat they i avoided the worst scenario a greek exit from the euro. >> today we had only one objective to reach an agreement. after 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. someone can say that we have an agreekment. >> no laughing matter for the greeks. they ne
alexis tsipras comes back from brussels with a tough package to pass. deal on iran's nuclear program is looking unlikely before tuesday. >>> forced from their homes a u.n. team investigates the deportation from dominican republic. >> be a spending spree in the city of manchester. 80 million of sterling from liverpool. >> after 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a multibillion be euro be bailout deal. athens would receive over 86 billion euros in return, greece has to...
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hansson brussel -- hans in brussels guy. noonan says greece has a window of opportunity. the new finance minister is impressed and alexis tsipras will carry the deal. this is an interesting voice. this is a country that went into a programming came out the other side. guy: and drop in the bucket compared with what is owed to germany. they will definitely want their money back. they are working hard to craft some sort of a deal. alexis tsipras is talking about getting a deal together. i would say he is more amiable and easier to get along with. they are cut from the same cloth. is the greek story going to go far enough to match with the other side wants? will the party be able to deliver a deal that works out? that is the open question we do not know. manus: standby. i want to bring in jane. the discussion, where are you? this is down to the wire tonight. jane: markets have begun to say maybe they will have a patch this time. every step of the way, we have been wrong about the government. we have not been able to predict it properly. there is going to be a rally tonight. p
hansson brussel -- hans in brussels guy. noonan says greece has a window of opportunity. the new finance minister is impressed and alexis tsipras will carry the deal. this is an interesting voice. this is a country that went into a programming came out the other side. guy: and drop in the bucket compared with what is owed to germany. they will definitely want their money back. they are working hard to craft some sort of a deal. alexis tsipras is talking about getting a deal together. i would...
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that will be decided in brussels tomorrow. politicalouble is trust between greece and creditors has been broken. any result tomorrow will depend on how quickly this political trust can be revealed. erik: thank you so much. there are two fronts in this battle. it is greece versus the european leaders, happening in brussels. and greece versus the e.c.b. in frankfurt. story.at is a big mario draghi has been invited to the meeting tomorrow. he is looking for political cover. if you is going to make a big decision on the fund, he's going to need merkel next him making sure that is ok. erik: that is a question i would love to post to bill gross of janus capital. hese miniature -- manager -- is manager of the unconstrained bond fund with us from newport beach, california. we may have a delay, but let's work with it. i want to start on the point about mario draghi. if you happen to be the president of the european central bank, how willing would you be to throw more liquidity at the greek banking system? throwing more liquidity at the
that will be decided in brussels tomorrow. politicalouble is trust between greece and creditors has been broken. any result tomorrow will depend on how quickly this political trust can be revealed. erik: thank you so much. there are two fronts in this battle. it is greece versus the european leaders, happening in brussels. and greece versus the e.c.b. in frankfurt. story.at is a big mario draghi has been invited to the meeting tomorrow. he is looking for political cover. if you is going to make...
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alexis tsipras is expected to go to brussels with a strong mandate. but what does that actually mean? some suggested running into this that angela merkel wanted a regime change in greece. that is what she was pushing for. we did not get that here. alexis tsipras is emboldened, he will go back to creditors feeling good about his position. does thison is, change or just entrench existing positions we already have? we have been discussing this all night. trying to figure out what this means. it seems to be, we haven't seen the government fall and we see alexis tsipras stronger, but we don't see any significant change in the landscape. this is going to be trench warfare in some ways, because both sides of the table had very strong positions and both feel they now have to stick to them. how does that take us forward?diluted be -- it will be very hard to tell. one thing we will watch is how did -- do greek banks open, and with what? back to you. angie: guy johnson live in athens as we continue special coverage of greece in crisis, with the global team looki
alexis tsipras is expected to go to brussels with a strong mandate. but what does that actually mean? some suggested running into this that angela merkel wanted a regime change in greece. that is what she was pushing for. we did not get that here. alexis tsipras is emboldened, he will go back to creditors feeling good about his position. does thison is, change or just entrench existing positions we already have? we have been discussing this all night. trying to figure out what this means. it...
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. >> the focus very much is on two key meetings that will take place in brussels on tuesday. first a meeting of finance ministers of the euro zone and then afterwards a meeting of leaders of the euro zone countries. they will be look to greece to come forward with new proposals for how to resolve this crisis. they've said that there is still a channel of communication open but those proposals must indicate that greece is serious about remaining within the euro. clear language that they are not willing to write a blank check and that the greek proposals would have to be within certain parameters. also indications that despite all the tough talk of the previous days, europe is not going to abandon greece and the greek people to their fate. the german chancellor angela merkel, has spoken about humanitarian aid to greece. so not a blank check not writing off debt at this stage but emergency money to make sure the hospitals will stay open, public transport will work, there won't be power cuts or water cuts, anything to exacerbate the situation in greece and threaten to move to fut
. >> the focus very much is on two key meetings that will take place in brussels on tuesday. first a meeting of finance ministers of the euro zone and then afterwards a meeting of leaders of the euro zone countries. they will be look to greece to come forward with new proposals for how to resolve this crisis. they've said that there is still a channel of communication open but those proposals must indicate that greece is serious about remaining within the euro. clear language that they...
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. >>> the greek prime minister and foreign minister are back in brussels. john psaropoulos has the latest from athens. >> reporter: the banking crisis may simply alter events on the ground, no matter how well or badly the discussion is going in brussels, the real economy is dying here. and the political uncertainty here has put a stop of any investment greek or overseas, and greeks are saying things can always got worse, and they have in the last weeks. banks have shut their doors. they have stopped financing businesses that had taken out loans. everything has come to a halt and the banks themselves are now in trouble. they are waiting for the healthier customers to pay in payroll, so they can take that cash and put it into atm's. the greeks have gone to brussels with a cross party mandate, which was negotiated here over a seven-hour conference yesterday and it empowers and encourages the prime minister to do four things. he is seeking an agreement, which of course finances his government through the next few years, at least two years. the imf thinks he nee
. >>> the greek prime minister and foreign minister are back in brussels. john psaropoulos has the latest from athens. >> reporter: the banking crisis may simply alter events on the ground, no matter how well or badly the discussion is going in brussels, the real economy is dying here. and the political uncertainty here has put a stop of any investment greek or overseas, and greeks are saying things can always got worse, and they have in the last weeks. banks have shut their...
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we were talking about the critical situation in brussels and athens. it is critical in vienna as well. >> i think it is. because this was, again, supposed to be the day of the final deadline. instead we have dead lock so they have had to extend things yet again. most of the foreign ministers, some are saying including the u.s. secretary of state and the iranian foreign minister, more of the others are now returning to their capitols while experts and negotiators continue their work here. just before he left the french foreign minister described the atmosphere in these negotiations. >> translator: the iranian nuclear talks are as we have predicted, not easy. there have been periods of tension, but the negotiation continue. we are insists especially on necessary limitations on nuclear research and developments sanctions and the reestablishment and the possible military dimensions of past iranian nuclear work. >> so it sounds as if they still have a huge amount of work to do, james. >> reporter: quite a bit of work to do. there are according to the russia
we were talking about the critical situation in brussels and athens. it is critical in vienna as well. >> i think it is. because this was, again, supposed to be the day of the final deadline. instead we have dead lock so they have had to extend things yet again. most of the foreign ministers, some are saying including the u.s. secretary of state and the iranian foreign minister, more of the others are now returning to their capitols while experts and negotiators continue their work here....