on cnn. good monday morning to you, everyone. it's good to have you with us, welcome to "early start." i'm ashley banfield. >> we're bringing you the news from "a" to "z." big developments in greece that are sure to have a ripple effect. winning yesterday's parliamentary election in a vote seen by many as an endorsement for the survival of the euro. >> i will make sure that the sacrifices of the greek people will bring the country back to prosperity. >> so now it's up to samaras to form a coalition government to quickly keep greece afloat. something that other euro nations are hopes that we can do. christine romans is monitoring markets. as we started, we said, ah, good news here. >> features have turned lower. and i saw this described as a stay of execution for greece. others have called it the status quo. what is the status quo? relying on other monies from other countries to stay afloat, to basically not go broke and it still has an awful lot of work to do here. but voters decided to stay in the euro. and they're up for more money, believe it or not, in the middle of july so this new government however it gets formed will have to make sure it gets more money. the greece vote means it says in the euro. you won't need this dragma right now, but you'll still be using the euro here. but that would have, could have crushed the stock market. i want you to look into possible repercussions. again, status quo is maintain nourd. but these are what people feared. people feared a credit release in euro. people feared that the stocks could plunge. and it went back to that drogma which i just gave you. i want to tell you about the x lexicon. greece's lehman moment, the grexit leaving the eurozone, that has been avoided now. that is why futures are down for u.s. stocks. >> christine, we'll continue the story. also other uros in nations in the u.s. are urging the u.s. to act quickly to once again form a former coalition government. our matthew chance is live in athens this morning. this didn't go so well the first go around, is samaras able to actually pull off a coalition government, oh, in the next three days? >> reporter: i think that the hopes are much higher this time than they were six weeks ago when the new party and the anti-samaras got a much large portion of the votes. the final result gives him 129 seats in the parliament and he needs 151 to command a majority, so he's going to have to get that much more in the negotiations with the other parties which are expected to begin probably later on today and the latest tomorrow to try and forge a coalition. he hasn't come here yet to the presidential mansion in the middle of athens. he's expected to be invited over the course of the next half an hour or so. he'll officially be given the mandates to try and form a coalition. only then for the possibly problematic negotiations, again, with the various other political parties, to join with this party to form some kind of stable government, the kind of government that many greeks want. hopefully, within the next three days, ashleigh. >> so matthew, what changed because this candidate wasn't a bailout supporter originally. all of a sudden he is a bailout support, and all of a sudden, the greeks have seemed to have switched their allegiances. all of a sudden, they come with really tough austerity measures. what happened? >> well, to be fair, the new democracy party is one of the appears led by samaras that essentially backs the bailout in the first place. so they did have reservations about the kind of austerity measures that were being passed. they said this time, they'll be elected and support the financial commitments to the national creditors. they do want to renegotiate as much as they possibly can some of the terms of the loans that have been imposed on greece already to make it a bit easier, to make growth of it stronger in the country. and also, i think, to address your other points, i mean, the party only got 30% of the national vote. it's 70% of greeks who voted yesterday did not vote for his party. and that's a significant figure, obviously. >> well, let's hope that you and i are having this conversation in another six weeks because they couldn't form a coalition and had to start all over again. matthew chance live in athens for us. thank you. also, we want to let you know we're going to continue to monitor the world markets for you as things develop. you can always check out cnnmoney.com for the latest on how this affect your money. more bloodshed this morning as a muslim brotherhood claims visibility another egypt's historical presidential election. a count by state media show the candidate with millions of votes still uncounted. military leaders some the meantime have refused to give power, but they've grabbed more of it disarming parliament before the election saying they will make the laws until a new body is picked. a giant leap for china. a chinese spacecraft successfully docked in an orbiting space lab this morning. and this makes china the third country to complete a manned space dock behind the united states and russia. the mission also september the first female astronaut into space. the prosecution is expected to rest this morning then the defense will begin presenting its case in the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial. yesterday, sandusky underwent psychological tests that was requested by prosecutors and approved by the judge. his lawyers reportedly plan to argue that he suffers from hist tee onic personality disorder. that's a condition that can cause someone to be excessively emotional and inappropriately pro provocative. dangerous search on mt. mckinley causing the search for four climbs to be suspended. four are suspected killed, a fifth member survived. mt. mckinley standing more than 20,000 feet. the climbers were just 12,000 feet when the avalanche swept them away. in colorado, a situation, the fire burning near'collins is now officially the worst in the state's history. more than 1600 personnel are working on that fire which has blacken 86 square miles and is now 45% contained. we've got new details this morning on the death of rodney king. his neighbors told the "l.a. times" they heard, quote, a bit of a commotion late saturday and early sunday which they say was out of character for their typically quiet neighborhood. his fiancee found him dead in his swimming pool yesterday. king's controversial beating sparked riots one year after the beating in 1992 after four officers involved in the beating were acquitted, two of them were later found guilty. however in a federal court guilty of civil rights violations. king also sued the city of los angeles and was awarded $3.8 million in civil damages. king was 48 years old. president obama has arrived in los cabos, mexico, for the start of the g-20 summit. the euro crisis is expected to dominate the agenda. for the next two day, the world bank calls on u.s. economies to start buying time for short-term fixes. president obama is expected to meet this morning with vladimir putin for the first time since his recent return to the russian presidency. and a hot putter and a few prayers on the final three holes helped wake forest grad webb simpson cap ndur the open on sunday. 2 under par 68 at the olympic club in san francisco to win his first major championship and move up the rankings to number five in the world. but he had to watch nervously from the clubhouse with his wife before it was decided. as former u.s. open champ mcdowell had a birdie putt on the 18th hole to tie and force a monday playoff. mcdowell missed. the 26-year-old simpson taking home the title and the $1.4 million first place first. and the friday girl, notice that. this is a strange one. when redecorating nearly turns deadly, honestly. neighbors realize they haven't seen a woman for a couple of days. you see the house. you can't see her. so wait until you find out where police discovered her. in here,t in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. 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