Starting with the greek financial crisis European Finance ministers are calling for Economic Reforms and the greek Prime Minister says he is ready to compromise. The latest round of talks has been going on for more than 14 hours with a few breaks. A leaked document outlines the terms for greece to receive an estimated 96 billion over the next three years they include spending cuts and tax hikes to be enacted this week. Richard quest is following all the developments in brussels and has details on the two stumbling blocks at this point. Reporter the two big issues that we understand. First the specific mention of the imf involved in any future negotiations any future bailouts any future arrangements. The greek government loathes the imf and even though it owes them 1. 6 billion euros from a recent default it doesnt want a mention of them. The second big issue is the Privatization Fund. Under the agreement it is said that 50 billion euros of assets are put in a fund which is sold off and privatized and the money used to pay down debt. The greeks say 50 billion euros is too much and they only want 17 billion. Those are two major areas of contention that could drive this over the edge. One point to note. You mentioned about the temporary grexit clause. It was the last clause in the whole do. We believe that clause may now have gone. There was such opposition and it was a german clause. Other people also felt it was wrong and that may now have gone. If they do some form of deal never mind what the longterm 100 billion lending is going to look like they have to do a shortterm lending, a socalled bridge loan to get past july 20th and in august. They are trying to sort it out. We knew it was going to be difficult. We didnt know it would be 14 15 16 hours difficult. But listen to Angela Merkel when she arrived all those hours ago. Translator the situation is extremely difficult. On the one hand when one thinks of the Economic Situation in greece and how it has deteriorated over the past few months. But on the other hand because the most important currency has been lost and that is trust and the reliability. That means we will have tough decisions today and there will be no agreement at any price. And thats what weve seen in the last 14 hours, no agreement at any price. We knew going into to this was a crunch time a deadline. Donald tusk said it. Jeanclaude juncker said it. So they had their own credibility on the line. And one other very important point to mention, times running out for greece. The banks are running out of money. The economy has just about come to a stand still. So they need a deal as well. Preferably coming out of todays meeting. Richard quest reporting there. In the meantime the greek people are waiting to hear what the next step will be of course. The banks have been closed for two weeks and cash withdrawals are restricted. Elinda labropoulou joins us from athens with the latest. This has been a tough waiting game for the people of greece and a very long way from the referendum that saw 60 of the voters saying no to austerity measures. So whats been the reaction so far in greece to the realization that they will need to confront some pretty tough reforms . Reporter so far, greece is a little bit numb about whats been happening in brussels. We have been hearing the talks have been going on for so long and they are difficult talks and all this is happening while the banks have been closed for two weeks and no clear sign when they are going to reopen. We are waiting for a signal of a possible deal so the ecb when it convenes today it can possibly decide to raise the liquidity. And at the same time what they are seeing in brussels is these really really tough negotiations that are likely to bring far more austerity to greece if a deal goes through. Ill show you a few headlines this morning. And atlthough we dont have a final deal but to understand what is happening in greece. We have this newspaper saying the order, sink the country. This is one headline in greece this morning. We are looking at another one that is talking about a monster bailout at the gate and finally, im going to show you this which is one of the strongest headlines weve seen which is talk about greece in auschwitz. You can just understand the tone of how this is playing out in greece at the moment. I mean politically, mr. Tsipras has been strengthened by this referendum and by this vote in parliament. But when confronted with such harsh measures it is not clear what support he may be getting in parliament and certainly even from his own mps. And its interesting, too elinda were hearing that the grexit clause may have been removed from that fourpage document but two key sticking points remain and we heard richard talking about those points. What is being said about those particular challenges and how this is likely to play out . Reporter well from the very beginning, greece did not want the imf involved in the country. This is back in 2010 when the first bailout was decided. It wanted to keep it a european affair. Greece has been pushing for this to go through the esm without the International Monetary fund being involved. We are starting to hear reports from brussels that this issue has been decided and that the imf is to stay in greece but these are unconfirmed reports. We have to wait and see what happens with that. And the whole idea of this Privatization Fund involving 50 billion euros of state assets this has not gone down well at all in greece. It has been making headlines obviously here and making people feel like the country is really losing control of its own assets effectively, being put in a situation where everything is monitored so closely. This will be the problem in greece even if the deal goes through, even if we have a deal out of brussels in the next hours. There be extremely difficult for the greek government to bring this home and have it voted in a number of days as is expected to. Elinda labropoulou reporting live from athens. We will watch very closely and as soon as we hear progress in those talks we will bring it to our viewers live. To mexico now where the president of the country vows to recapture the head of one of the largest drug cartels. He escaped through a lighted and ventilated tunnel under his prison cell. The tunnel stretched for more than a mile or 1. 5 kilometers and ended inside a halfbuilt house outside the prison walls. It is the second time that guzman escaped from prison. The first time he eluded authorities for more than a dozen years before being captured. Sara ganim has more. Reporter they call him el chapo or shorty for his small 56 frame. But his legend is enormous and now the worlds most powerful and deadly Drug Trafficking kingpin has broken out of prison in mexico again. Authorities say this time he escaped through a hole in the shower area of the altiplano prison. Reporter his latest escape adding to his legend. He is the subject of books, songs and folklore. And he is wanted on both sides of the border. In the u. S. On federal trafficking and organized crime charges. His Cartel Notorious for tunnelling drugs under the u. S. mexican border. In fact u. S. Officials wanted him extradited fearing exactly what happened that he would pull off another escape. He escaped captivity in prison in 2001. He has 12 years left to his sentence. But im concerned about that happening again in mexico. Reporter born into a poor family in the sinaloa state when the drug trade was evolving he amassed a powerful empire one he continued running from behind bars after his first arrest in 1993. He spent 13 years on the run after escaping from prison in 2001 sneaking out in a laundry cart in a plot that allegedly cost him 2. 5 million in bribes. He was caught and rearrested just last year at this resort in mazatlan. Now a manhunt for the leader is underway again. Now questioning 18 prison workers in connection with the escape. We earlier spoke to the author of el narco. We are looking at the mechanics of it 1. 5 kilometer tunnel with lights and air, there had to be some inside information to find out the map of the prison. And i think the question really is how far up did the corruption go . Was it simply a couple of guards perhaps who were bribed or did it go higher up the chain. The issue is corruption. He survived so long because he was able to bribe many police and many officials and had many people in his community who supported him. He comes from a poor area where the drug trafficicers are seen as heroes by many people where these are villains taking heroin cocaine, crystal meth and marijuana by the ton load to americans. For many people in these towns they are giving employment and providing money. If he can make it back to his homeland the mountainous area it could be very very tough to catch. But i think it could be very key, the first 48 hours, wherever he is if hes in the same town by the prison or here in mexico city it could be very key if they are able to catch up with him. Well have more on him later in the show including a rare look inside one of the drug lords safe houses. After more than a year of dense negotiations a major announcement could come from the Iran Nuclear Talks in vienna. And Malala Yousafzai turns 18 and she celebrated her big day by giving to others. 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Secretary of state john kerry excessed optimism that a deal is imminent. I a very good meeting. Positive i think were getting to some real decisions. So i would say, we have a few tough things to do. I remain hopeful. Hopeful. What would a final agreement with iran look like and why has it been so difficult to negotiate in Fareed Zakaria put that question to a couple of experts. If it doesnt happen now well have a serious case of negotiations interrupt us. There are about 100 pages and they are making sure the phrases are right and the commas are in the right place and there are still a couple of major issues yet unresolved but most of the serious big issues that have blocked the deal have all been settled. Inspections of military facilities will be allowed . We will have inspections of Iranian Military facilities. They crafted a way to do this with a little notice and a little bit of management of the inspectors but well be able to go where we need to go when we need to go there. The sanctions will be lifted not all at once but sequentially. This is what is holding up the negotiations. What does iran have to do and what is lifted. Particularly on the arms embargo. That is not going to be lifted right away but down the road as iran performs, those restraints will be taken off. Irans Ballistic Missile program, iran says that should have no bearing and that embargo should be lifted. Everything i hear is that the sanctions will remain on the Ballistic Missile program and the terror and human rights issues. This is just the one on the nuclear deal to shrink wrap this program and shrink it down to a managable size. Explain what is going on in the negotiations. I notice that zarif keeps having to go back to tehran. Kerry doesnt keep coming back to washington. That sunlights toggests to me that the iranians are having trouble coming to yes. The Prime Minister said no military facilities at all and all sanctions will have to be lifted immediately. This is an odd way to prepare your public for deal. That is not going to happen. What is going on inside iran . I think this is a difficult time for irans Supreme Leader because he has to resolve the prerogatives of the Islamic Republic which is based on resistance against the United States with the Economic Needs of the nation. This is a country that is experiencing a perfect storm economically. They are losing hundreds of billions of dollars because of the sanctions at a time when the oil prices have collapsed and they are spending billions of dollars trying to sustain the bashar regime. Some critical analysis there. And despite the high hopes, diplomats involved with the talks have pointed out that the agreement has not yet been reached. An anonymous german official summed it up by saying quote, everything could still fail. The negotiations have been fraught with disappointment and anger as well. Nic robertson takes us through the process that led to these final discussions. Reporter 21 months. A roller coaster. Disagreements flared, deadlines come and gone. It began in geneva late 2013 signing an agreement to reach an agreement. April this year the swiss alps first outlines appear. Iran agrees. Cut centrifuges, reduce Nuclear Stockpiles and reach a full deal june 30th. But a week before a curveball, iran issues red lines. Theyre Supreme Leader demands limits on inspections, full sanctions relief. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry flies to vienna june 26th. Talks begin almost immediately falter. Kerrys counterpart flies back to tehran. Returns on the eve of the deadline. Clear, all is not well. Talks extended a week to july 7th. I believe were making progress and were going to continue to work because of that. Reporter but the night before the new deadline tempers flare. We touched the difficult things which is sometimes painful. Translator the iranian Nuclear Talks are, as we have predicted, not easy. There have been periods of tension but the negotiations continue. Reporter storm clouds gathered, another deadline come and gone. You cant wait forever for the decision to be made. If the tough decisions dont get made we are absolutely prepared to call an end to this process. Reporter rain lashed vienna talks resumed slowly. We have a couple of very difficult issues and well be sitting down to discuss those in the very near term. Reporter saturday the next day, kerry in seven meetings two with the Iranian Foreign minister. Then sunday hints of success. Kerry on his way to church the secretary of states 17th day at the talks, the longest he has been in one place on any Foreign Policy deployment. He shouts to reporters, we are getting to some real decisions. Nic robertson, cnn vienna austria. And this just in to cnn, a woman in the United Arab Emirates has been exkutd for fatally stabbing an american schoolteacher last year. 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