we are going to see. not totally certain what counts as risky activity in that context, but clearly ministers are really worried about tomorrow and they do think there will be widespread disruption and they are worried about the impact that will have on patients. the big row continuing to play out is ministers say the unions need to call off the action to avoid the disruption, unions say ministers need to get back round the table and put more money on that table to discuss pay to avoid that disruption. no sign of either side blinking at the moment. hick. disruption. no sign of either side blinking at the moment. nick, thank ou ve blinking at the moment. nick, thank you very much blinking at the moment. nick, thank you very much indeed. blinking at the moment. nick, thank you very much indeed. we blinking at the moment. nick, thank you very much indeed. we are i blinking at the moment. nick, thank you very much indeed. we are goingj you very much indeed. we are going to talk to on
on capitol hill. phil, a lot of finger pointing, a loft of blame game. do you see a path here either to a compromise or one side blinking? reporter: you know, john, if you have an idea to bridge the uncurable divide, i know about 175 members who work in the building i m currently in that would agree with you. nobody seems to move an inch and nobody seems to be willing to move an inch right now. the baselines are the same as they were when you and i were standing out here hours before the government shut down. i don t see anyone here who thinks that will change soon. there are talks going on between senate republicans, some of whom have expressed frustration. two have confronted the president about that in the senate republican conference lunch yesterday, but the odds of that deal actually coming together seem very, very slim. i would note, the lawmakers that are in the room having these
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the turks control access to northern syria. and we need them as part of the coalition. putin is saying at this point he wants an apology for this, colonel, and erdogan is saying no way we re not apologizing for this. do you see either side blinking at some point? well, you know, someone has to be the adult in the room here. i don t know which one it s going to be. i don t see any one of them stepping up to the plate right now. but we need to ratchet this down. we don t need to have these two going after each other because all that does is serve the purposes of isis. when you ve got the coalition fighting each other they re not going to be concentrating on fighting the real enemy. so, you know, that s a problem. how s it going to play out? i don t know. the russians have been very aggressive not just in turkey but on all of nato s borders. putin needs to realize that if we re going to work together, he cannot constantly be sticking his finger in the eyes of nato. yeah, lieutenant
and right now greek people can only take out 60 euros. that works out to $66 a day. the reason is the banks are running out of money and they don t want people taking it all out and spending it overseas or putting it under their mattress. so $66 is all that can be taken out right now from those atms that have actually have cash. they point out that tour roiss can take out as much money if they want but that s no good in the atm has no money in it. all of this part of the greek debt crisis that could see the country fall out of the euro zone. the creditors making greece live up to some harsh austerity levels. here we are. it s a standoff with neither side blinking right now and it s a serious situation for greece.