the yes has 44% according to latest polls, 43% for noes. 12% still undecided. that paints a picture of how divided this country is. is there a feeling, isa, that people are simply running out of money? reporter: it s not just a feeling. i think that is exactly what s happening. yesterday just to give you an idea yesterday a lot of people couldn t get the 60 euros, because they have run out of the 20 euro notes. i called one of my sortses yesterday to find out exactly how much money was left in the banking is that and this person said there was 1.5 billion euros, so i said what about the 5.5 billion that greece has to pay the rest of the creditors, and, you know, government minute terr says we don t have funding, so money is running out. this is really the deep freeze here. that i think is why it s so worrying. if there is no agreement, if it
restrictions on credit card use. while this is supposed to be temporary, it looks like the big depositors at the two big troubled banks here might have to wait a long time to see any of their money if they see it at all. we have seen a lot of angry crowds here in the past week and posing more problems private security guards are being deployed around the country to various banks. extra police details were dispatched to the central bank. 1.5 billion euros were flown in today. more could be on the way. by the way, we were speaking with one manager at one bank tonight. we asked that person why they were opening late on thursday they said they still had to go through all the details of all the restrictions. it could be a very rocky day here on thursday. shep, back to you. shepard: greg palkot live for us in cyprus. a fox urgent now and prosecutors in the state of georgia have just indicted a paver teenagers, indicted them for the incredible shooting death of a
been in greece. and she seemed very much as a linchpin as to whether greece continues to get financial support from the eu and the imf. they re waiting on another 31.5 billion euros at this point. so that s the issue at hand here. the greeks feel that the germans have been responsible for all the austerity that s been imposed on them as they wait to get this latest amount of money. merkel for her part was gracious, she said i am not here as a lecturer or teacher. she said we think you are doing the right things to bring this economy around. but i have to say, it was a pretty ugly demonstration in ath thens. back to you. fascinating dynamic there. geoff, thanks so much. still ahead this morning, will rex ryan and the jets finally declare it tebow time? the mystifying quarterback strategy at the meadowlands explained. plus, baseball playoffs ahead in