who is spending a full year in space. one of the migs examining the effect of microgravity on headaches which astronauts aparentally often suffer. now to greece. after a grueling marathon debate in the wee hours of the morning, lawmakers approved a second set of reforms. the bhal includes overhauls to banking and judicial systems. both required by the eurozone to move forward with bailout talks. many do not support the measures. thousands took to the streets in protest in what started as a peaceful demonstration turned chaotic. some threw petrol bombs at riot police this echoing the violence seen after last week s vote on austerity reforms. for more we are joined live from athens. explain to us what the parliament have approved and what s it mean for greece? to begin with they have
austerity reforms. isis claims responsibility for an attack on this egyptian navy ship off the sinai coast. the militant group released these pictures saying their forces fired a guided missile at the ship causing it to explode. cnn can t confirm it but egypt says one of their boats were attacked there were no deaths. and officials say that youssuf abdulazeez was a jordanian but was a naturalized citizen. still, his name never appeared on any watch groups. we re learning more about his past. a friend said he coached youssuf abdulazeez in mixed martial arts and that he seemed like a hard working young man. i mean he seemed like the
greece s prime minister s facing a showdown with lawmakering over a bailout deal that s harsher than the onena they rejected for months. alexis tsipras agreed to tough austerity reforms. and further challenges lay ahead for mr. tsipras. he now has to get his parliament to put those reform noose law and pass them by witness.ednesday. reporter: dazed and confused greeks woke up to a new reality. with even more austerity and tougher reforms. it s no good. this is left system for the people, nothing. reporter: it s a stark contrast to the celebrations in athens more than a week ago after a national referendum.
out, it doesn t mean it is a done deal. greek parliament has to pass austerity reforms including tax hikes and pension changes and that s what the greek voters rallied against. the greece parliament will take up the issue on wednesday. and several countries in the european union has to put this deal in front of their parliament. greece will remain in the euro zone and that brings short- term stability. but the bail out lasts three years and many wonder if they will be staring down this same crisis once again in 2018 or possibly sooner than that. and one leading analyst fears that the weeklong episode exposed tensions. and here at home.
unfairly judged? yes. i believe it s well, it s not accurate. that s not who i am. reporter: she could get the opportunity to clear up who she is from the witness stand and that could come by the end of this week. jay gray, nbc news, greensboro, north carolina. and now here is your first look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 13008 after losing 29 points yesterday. the s&p added a fraction. the nasdaq was up one. taking a look at oversees trading this morning. the hang seng was down 51. european election results rattled global markets monday. by the afternoon wall street investors were looking on the bright side. instead of fretting about the future of austerity reforms, they got signs for of hope for bailout. on the earnings front, higher beef and chicken prices helped