action. we will get june jobs figures in less than 30 minutes. a strong report would give more ammunition to fed policymakers leaning toward raising interest rates in september. 233,000 jobs. there will not be any more negotiations from greece and a new poll says the vote is simply too close to call. 47% of greece leaning toward a yes vote. 43% favor no endorsement of the government s s position. this morning, the greek finance minister spoke with guy johnson about the proposal. if we sign that agreement, in 12 months, we will be even closer to insolvency. i am not going to put this question to people. it is a senseless question. they agree greece will want us to stay in euro. how to achieve that. stephanie: he also said he will quit if voters do not support the government the government s position. we will speak with erik schatzker in athens in just a minute. matt: a takeover in the health insurance industry again. the price is six $.8 billion in cap. medicaid, health
than for the fact with the conflict all but behind him, lincoln was looking forward in more ways than one to human a war-torn nation. three days later, the president would fall to an assassin s bullet and the promise of a gentler reconstruction would go unfulfilled. in his current work titled, lincoln s last speech: wartime reconstruction and the crisis of reunion, dr. lewis masur performs skillful surgery on mr. lincoln s final address. he analyzes reconstruction in all of its conceptual iterations from the earliest days of the war to the end of lincoln s presidency and his life. then, in his epilogue, he cites, no less a person than frederick douglass stating how reconstruction would have evolved, had lincoln lived. it is a what if situation pondered by ackerman dish and medicians, but seldom in such a reader-friendly context. i was remembering when the late professor william lee miller, who was never a fan of what if s, talked about the time during the civil rights era