Guy the plan may be considered if the greek government fails to convince its creditors that it can secure more funds. A former ecb president spoke to bloomberg. Nobody is optimistic, frankly speaking, on greece. We have to be totally realistic and it all depends on maturing of the position of the government understanding that in any case if it wants to deliver growth and jobs, which is the main goal of that government, it has to produce Recovery Program that inspires confidence to the international community. Guy Jean Claude Trichet speaking in singapore. Francine seems pretty candid. For more, we are joined by one of our reporters. Standard chartered banks chief economist. How do you interpret what the our bloomberg scoop about the ecb . You have to present some reforms and you have to do this as soon as possible. The may 11 europe meeting may be the last date this is acceptable so that greece can present a full list of reforms that bode well with what they want to see. I think they a
Something hit the train ever happened at this point. Heres what we know. On friday the ntsb said assistant conductor on the train that derailed said she heard radio conversation between the engineer, and a septa engineer. They both said their train had been hit by objects just before crash she said. But on several National News shows this morning the ntsb said the septa engineer recalls no such conversation. And investigate verse listened to the dispatch tape and heard no communication from the amtrak engineer to the dispatch center to say that something struck the train. But, the nssb says a mark on the windshield does point to something hitting it. And the fbi is going to examine it tomorrow to try to figure out what happened here. Right now service of reflection at the site of the amtrak 188 derailment. Brad satin there in the crowd as he showed you this service. Reporter lucy, youre right, were listening to a prayer as the ceremony winding down, mayor nutter, wanted a service of re
Nearly 300 people died after the militarybacked government cracked down on morsi supporters. The Muslim Brotherhood says its protests will continue and vows to take down the military government. The violence spread quickly across the country. Egypts interim Prime Minister called it a difficult day. Morsis supporters called it a massacre. Jericka duncan has the coverage. Reporter fires burned in cairo last night as supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi clashed with Security Forces in sporadic battles, but the streets were mostly calm as the government called a state of emergency and called an army to force a mandatory curfew. There was a wave of violence that spread throughout the country. Seven level are confirmed dead but the Muslim Brotherhood puts it as more than that. The Prime Minister defended the the governments decision to clear out the protesters. When freedom of expression involves terrorizing the public, carrying on, violating peoples property, its not freedom of expr
And im fnatalie allen. Newsroom starts right now. At 5 00 a. M. On the u. S. East coast, the woman accusing the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of Sexual Assault has agreed to testify. This coming week, the question will the hearing be public or private . Shes agreed to testify as we mentioned. This is something that people will be watching. The Senate Committee hearing will happen on thursday. One topic that is still being negotiated, though, will be, of course, whether someone will be able to determine if this will be public or private. Either way, the hearing will captivate the u. S. Political world. Research psychologist Christine Blasey ford accusing kavanaugh of assaulting her during a house party when they were both teenagers. Critics who fear kavanaugh could undermine womens rights if confirmed say this allegation speaks to his character but kavanaugh firmly denies the accusation. And now the white house is responding to the news the accuser has agreed to testify. Cnns Sa