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why the u.s. is offering to help put him back behind bars. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm miguel marquez. it is 4:00 a.m. john and christine have the day off. we have breaking news. officials say a deal has been reached with greece and creditor creditors for a bailout to keep greece in the eurozone. the president of the eurozone announced they reached agreement calling for reforms from greece and financial support of greece. and that financial support will have to be considerable. european officials estimate greece needs $96 billion over the next three years. for the latest on the last-minute deal let's turn to linda lavaparo in athens. >> reporter: we finally have a third bailout for greece. it is a deal that carries austerity for the greek parliament. we are looking at the two days ahead. very quick decisions in greece to have the measures voted in and taken to the next level where a number of other european parliaments have to approach the deal and final negotiations for a deal can begin. during that time, we understand that the ecb is expected to decide on additional liquidity. a quick assessment of the package on offer. shows a lot of austerity for the greek coming ahead and some office of growth and $35 billion of aid to go to growth and some maturities extended. it remains to be seen how the politicians will evaluate this and ratified by the greek government. >> thanks to that last-minute deal. we are watching stocks climbing. european stocks are higher. so are u.s. stock futures. the possibility of greece tumbling into bankruptcy and out of the eurozone has been rattled the markets for week. this morning, some reassurance. that is calming the investors of the future of the eurozone. also up this morning, asian shares. it has been a wild ride for stocks in china falling more than 20% in the past few weeks. wiping out trillions of dollars. stocks seem to be pulling back thanks to massive government aid. the shanghai added 2.4% and 350 companies resumed trading. all eyes on vienna this morning for a nuclear agreement with iran. depp diplomats say they are quote nearly there. one iranian official says it is just a matter of political will. for the latest let's bring in senior correspondent nic robertson in vienna for us. nic. >> reporter: miguel, the atmosphere here is one of expectation that can achieved. increased security here. the chinese delegation showed up a few minutes ago. they have spoken to the chinese media here. perhaps we will get an update from them. what we hear from western diplomats and secretary kerry, thoughts to be optimistic. iranian delegation is looking through the documents. they said 20 pages were the agreement. 80 pages were annexes. there were items still required to be filled in. the expectation has been created that something will be announced today. that everyone is close. however, we have seen several deadlines come and go already. the deadline is the 30th of june 7th of july and now the 13th of july. i do have to say the mood is one to expect something today. quite what and how much detail we will get and if this will cover all of the issues is not clear. expectation there is something. miguel. >> greater energy and quickening of events. thank you, nic. huge manhunt to find the most wanted man. drug lord as el chapo. he broke out of the prison saturday night. mexico's president calling the escape an anfront. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off through the shower and an escape tunnel. we have juan carlo lopez with more. >> reporter: a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in el chapo's cell. the shower led to stairs caused him to escape under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under surveillance until this weekend, which was the most secure prison. in 2001 he escaped from another prison in a laundry cart and remained on the run for 13 years until he was arrested in a modest apartment in mazatlan. this time around the u.s. government is offering help. the attorney general expressed her concerns over the escape and added, we stand ready to provide any assistance to help support his swift recapture. mexican president is calling for an investigation to see if any public officials may have been part of el chapo's escape plan. alison. and protesters at heathrow airport. the demonstrators have breached the fence and chained themselves to gates. members of the group called plain stupid oppose new runways at the airport and pictures show police using bolt cutters to remove protesters. and he's number 15 on your republican presidential scorecard. wisconsin governor scott walker set to announce his candidacy in milwaukee. cnn's dana bash spoke with his two sons matt and alex. she asked them about disagreeing with their father's decision about-sex marriage and complaining to your mother. >> they said go talk to your father. >> we talked to him. we had disagreements. he explained his position. >> matt and i aren't changing his stance on any issues. >> do you try? >> we respect his opinion. >> now meantime other candidates are focused on israel. jeb bush ted cruz george pataki and lindsey graham. >> and lindsey graham is responding to the trump bluster with strong words of his own. graham calling trump a wrecking ball and the remarks about the mexican immigrants. trump is not backing down. we get more from cnn's sunlen serfaty. >> reporter: good morning. no hints whatsoever that trump seems to be backing down and toning down his rhetoric. he seemed to be relishing in the size of the crowd his event in phoenix include 5,000 people to hear him speak. the approach and message seems to be striking a chord with voters and resonating with people who are angry and frustrated about the state of immigration in the country. here is donald trump on saturday. >> when you see the kind of power that the silent majority has and the silent majority is a problem. they want to go out and work hard and have family. they don't want to be involved in coming here and waiting on a line for hours and hours and coming in and listening to trump. but the silent majority is back and we're going to take the country back. >> reporter: trump did continue his tough talk over immigration throughout the duration of that speech after a barrage of criticism from republican opponents criticizing him for his approach and dividing the republican party in arizona where the speech over the weekend was. the establishment of republicans snubbing that speech. we are hearing stepped up criticism within the primary. senator lindsey graham said that he believes that trump is hijacking this debate and has turned into a wrecking ball for the republican party. >> this is the defining moment for the republican party. we need to reject this. to all of the candidates who think donald trump is telling the truth. you lost your way. if we do not reject this way of thinking without any ambiguity, we will have lost our way and the moral authority in my view to govern this great nation. i hope we reject this kind of thinking. >>. >> reporter: graham called on his other opponents to step up more as this continues to dominate. miguel and alison. thank you. after weeks of controversy. a new miss usa has been crowned. >> oklahoma! >> oh, sweet. 26-year-old olivia jordan beat 50 other contestants to win the title. she said the next big issues u.s. needs to tackle is race relations relations. pageant co- owner was not there. he created a firestorm after painting mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals last month. that led to the pageant dropped by nbc and winding up on the little known reelz channel. >> i love the build-up music. >> i was in the moment. across the midwest this morning, flooding is wrecking havoc on millions of americans. first in minnesota, the town of alexandra is getting slammed with heavy rain. some headed to a bridge to get by a tornado. in kentucky the water knee high in places to force crews in louisville to rescue residents by boat. homes damaged and roads impassible. cars submerged. more widespread thunderstorms in the forecast today. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for latest. >> good morning, miguel and alison. massive dome of high pressure across the southeast. incredible heat and humidity. unusually strong jet stream for this time of year. severe weather threat at risk for 50 million people. on the scale of one to five, it has been taken up to a four for indianapolis and cincinnati and louisville and lexington indicated here in red. we could have straight line winds. the storm will fire up into the afternoon hours. you take a look at this and the storms up and around the ridge. when you get into this boeingwbowing this model shows, we will watch this into the afternoon hours. storms already rocking wisconsin this morning as that pushes in toward areas of illinois by the afternoon hours where the storms will fire up. if not that look at the tremendous heat. heat indices up to 112 to kansas city and st. louis. that is dangerous heat. guys. coming up watch this driver dangerously driving in reverse down a busy los angeles street. wow. what was he on? the terrifying ride all caught on camera. imagine seeing this during your morning commute. this daredevil driver caught on camera in los angeles driving in reverse. he did it for two miles maneuvering past hollywood boulevard. it may be very cool to watch, but extremely terrifying for drivers who witnessed it first hand. >> i just think that this individual had an argument or a fight or something or possibly want to be a cool guy. >> i can't believe he stayed in the lines. lapd is investigating and searching for the driver. investigators call it some of the wrote wreckless driving they have seen. massachusetts state police is not ruling out the possibility that the girl found on the beach was killed by a family member. the girl's body found stuffed in a trash bag last month. officials trying to figure out how she died saying there were no clear signs of trauma on her body. pluto ready for the close up. the nasa spacecraft is set to become the first probe to do a fly-by. it will get closest to the icy planet on tuesday. they expect to release the best pictures wednesday. the probe has traveled 3 billion miles and 9.5 years. 55 years after "to kill a mockingbird" some controversy over "go set a watchman." the has a heroic figure of a wrongly man accused of rape as a rapist. scout, the young girl who narrates in mockingbird. lee wrote the follow-up in the 1950s. the manuscript was found last year. up next, novak rules and serena gets the best of her her opponent. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only 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roger federer, historic 18th grand slam and to become the oldest wimbledon champion in history. this has been the life change year for the 28-year-old. he got married this year. he has become a father for the first time and this was going to be the year he was going to go for the grand slam. australian open, but lost in the french. he picked himself up and came back here and defeated the greatest champion to setforth on the centre court. after he won, bent down and picked up a couple of blades of grass and ate them. that is his tradition at wimbledon. we know last night he was dancing the night away at the wimbledon ball with serena williams who won here on saturday. >> thank you very much. good that he got his ruffage at wimbledon. the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize is celebrating her birthday by asking the world to help the people who fled syria. malala helped open a school in lebanon and will visit another camp today. she asked world leaders to invest in books. malala made headlines three years ago when gunmen shot her for supporting girls education rights. pope francis returning home after the historic week to south america. the last stop for francis was the flood-prone area in paraguay. during his visit to ecuador and paraguay he called for reforms in the new economic model where rich and poor share in the earth's resources. all eyes on vienna. talks on nuclear deal with iran. what iran wants that might be hold up the deal. breaking news this morning. leaders indicate there's been a deal reached in the greek debt negotiations. the latest on the massive bailout. we are live in athens. and happening now, iran and six world powers on the verge of a breakthrough nuclear deal. a deal could be reached at any moment. we will take you to vienna. and a massive manhunt for mexico's most wanted man. why the u.s. is offering to help put him back behind bars. welcome back to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. >> i'm kosik coalison kosik. we have breaking news right now. officials say a deal has been reached with greece and european creditors for a bailout that keeps greece in the eurozone. the president of the european council that agreement was reached for serious reforms and financial support of greece. that financial support will be considerable. officials estimate greece needs $96 billion. for the latest on the last-minute deal let's go to elinda labroupouvu. >> reporter: a deal has been reached after 17 hours of talks in brussels. this is a deal that includes more austerity for greece. so despite the efforts of the greek prime minister and the greek people to avoid getting into a new austerity cycle, this new package includes plenty of it. what we have now is a deal to agree on a deal. in order for the talks to continue the greek parliament has to first ratify what has just been decided in brussels. it has two days to do that. so we expect that this deal will be taken to the greek parliament and voted into law by wednesday and then taken to another of other european parliaments that also have to ratify it. we expect this will be quite difficult. simply because the measures are harsh. a number of leaders oppose this. this comes at a time that greece finds itself in a difficult situation. the banks have been closed for two weeks. we know that the country is really running out of cash. time really is of essence for the greeks to go ahead with this. they are left with not very many choices. we expect in the two days ahead, we will see a lot of political developments in the country as well before we have a next agreement from the greek parliament that can lead to final agreement with creditors. >> we heard that the banks would reopen today and the stock market would reopen today. is that going to in fact happen? >> reporter: today? no. it is impossible for that to happen today. we are waiting to see if the european central bank will decide it has the right signal following the talks. the deal now having been reached to decide to increase liquidity to provide that to the greek banks and banking system. that is something that still remains to be seen. what we know is the euro group, the finance ministers will meet again later today to try to find a bridge agreement or bridge financing agreement for greece because the country also needs to meet a number of payment requirements by the 20th. it needs to pay the ecb 3.5 billion euro. >> elinda thank you. we are watching stocks climb around the world. european stocks are higher and u.s. stock futures. the possibility of greece tumbling into bankruptcy and out of the eurozone has been rattling markets for weeks. finally reassurance that won't happen. that is calming investors about the future of the eurozone. also up this morning, asian shares. it has been a wild ride for china stocks. following more than 20% in the past few weeks and wiping out trillions. stocks seem to be pulling back from the brink thanks to government aid. the shanghai composite added 2.4% and 350 companies resumed trading. all eyes on vienna this morning where a deadline looms with iran. western diplomats say they are nearly there on a deal to curb the nuclear program. a handful of significant issues have to be worked out. one iranian official says it is just a matter of political will. for the latest let's bring in correspondent nic robertson in vienna. nic? >> reporter: yesterday, secretary kerry said we are getting to real decisions. he was sounding quite positive. he said there are still a couple of issues to tackle. that is what we are hearing from other diplomats. iranian diplomats were saying the same as well. just a couple of outstanding issues. the sort of mood that surrounds the statements has been much if you will of a moderate language than earlier in the week when both sides are saying there are tough issues. the language yesterday was sounding more moderate and the impression is stating the deadline set for today, the fourth deadline in the talks in the past few weeks is a real deadline and something will have to be agreed by then. a few days ago, secretary kerry was saying he would not wait forever for the decisions. he was prepared to walk away. the atmosphere is something could be done here and there could be a deal. iranians were saying they were going through 100 pages of agreement. we just saw the chinese foreign minister arrive here. he said this could happen anytime. there is expectation. miguel. >> so much riding on what they agree to there. it still has to be approved by the u.s. congress. nic, thank you. a huge manhunt to find el chapo who broke out of the high security prison saturday night. mexico's president calling the escape an affront to the nation. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off, slipping through a hole in his shower and escape tunnel almost a mile long. cnn's juan carlos lopez has the story. >> reporter: it is an impressive feat. a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in his cell. it was more sophisticated. the hole in the shower led to the stairs and once again under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under surveillance until this weekend's most secure prison in mexico. ugh a statement, loretta lynch added the u.s. government stands added ready to provide any assistance to help support his swift recapture. the mexican president is calling for an investigation to see any public officials may have part in el chapo's escape plan. and protesters at heathrow airport. the protesters breached the perimeter fence and chained themselves to gates. members of the group called plain stupid oppose new runways at the airport. pictures show police apparently using bolt cutter its. heathrow expects delays throughout the day. the republican presidential scorecard? this guy is number 15. scott walker is set to announce his candidacy in milwaukee later today. cnn's dana bashing spoke with his two sons matt and alex over the decision of legalizing same-sex marriage and complaining to their mother. >> reporter: she said to you when you complained go talk to your father. did you? >> we talked to him. like any family we has disagreements. he explained his position. >> matt and i are not changing his stances on any issues. >> reporter: do you try? >> no we respect his opinion on things. >> meantime other gop candidates will focus on israel today. among those taking part in the christian united for israel summit is jeb bush, ted cruz, mike huckabee and rick santorum and lindsey graham. and developing in washington state. fire officials working on the ground and in the air to contain several wildfires that continue to rage in the central part of the state. evacuation orders in effect for 100 residents. so far, more than 20,000 acres have been charred across two counties. officials are having a tough time working on the fires after strong winds and 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>> i think this was an incredible year. some more difficult circumstances than in the past. the miss universe organization came together and reelz channel swept in and saved the sash. i'm grateful for all of the women that came together. we stood strong and made sure to share our beliefs. >> reporter: now trump was a no show on the event. he bowed out that he was missing it because he was campaigning in phoenix. the campaign told us he had no official events on sunday. the pageant aired on reelz after nbc and nbc universal canceled it. i should mention that miss texas, a mexican-american who grew up on the texas and mexico border came in second place. and massachusetts police are not ruling out that the girl found on the beach was killed by a family member. the girl known as baby doe remains unidentified. her body stuffed in a trash bag on an island near boston last month. officials also trying to figure out how she died saying there were no clear signs of trauma. now imagine seeing this during your morning commute. this daredevil driver or just plain crazy caught on camera in los angeles driving in reverse on a winding road. he did it for two miles. it may be cool to watch, but terrifying for drivers who witnessed it first hand. >> i think that this individual had an argument or fight or possibly wanted to be a cool guy. >> now the lapd now investigating and searching for the driver. investigators call it the most wreckless driving they have ever seen and that is something saying. and pluto is ready for its close up. nasa spacecraft new horizon is set to become the first probe to do a fly-by around pluto. it will get closest to the icy planet on tuesday. they expect to release the best pictures wednesday. the new horizon probe traveled 3 billion miles to get to this point. >> finally pluto getting respect. 55 years after "to kill a mockingbird" controversy over harper lee's next book "go set a watchman." the new book picks up the story of scout, the young girl who narrates her adventures. lee wrote the follow-up to the 1950s and the manuscript was found last year. and up next novak rules and serena slams wimbledon bringing out the best in the best. live to london after the break. another fortnight has come and gone and the two best players are once again on top of the tennis world. novak djokovic beat roger federer to win the wimbledon title the day after serena completed four straight major tournaments. we have christina mcfarland live in london. it's crazy there. >> reporter: absolutely crazy. it is very wet day here in wimbledon. we are the morning after novak djokovic proved once again he is the man of steel of tennis defeating roger federer for the second year running to take his third wimbledon title. we know that last night novak djokovic and serena williams were dancing the night away at the wimbledon ball. apparently rocking out to the beegees. novak wanted to dance with serena because a player of her caliber doesn't come along often. she took her 21st grand slam on saturday. she lost only four times in a grand slam final. she has more majors than all of the women combined on the tennis circuit. when she won on saturday her overwhelming feeling was relief not joy. that is because she's under so much pressure this year. she did for the second time in her career win the serena slam. four consecutive grand slam titles. now all eyes to the u.s. open next month and whether or not she can complete the calendar grand slam. four grand slams in one calendar year. it's a feat that hasn't been achieved by male or female player since 1988 when steffi steffi graf. she is at the peak of her powers. a fantastic weekend for both champions. >> amazing stuff. thanks. the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize is celebrating her 18th birthday. malala helped open a school for refugee girls in lebanon and visit another camp today. she asked world leaders to inn invest in books, not bullets. she made headlines three years ago when she was shot for girls education rights. pope francis returning home after the historic week long three nation trip to south america. the last stop was a flood prone area in paraguay where 15,000 people gathered. the pontiff continued to call for environmental reforms and a new global economic model where rich and poor share equally in the earth's resources. world leaders closing in on an iran deal. what that means for your gas prices. that's coming up next. running my own shop has been brutal. but then i got a domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. do you toss and turn? 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why the u.s. is offering to help put him back behind bars. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm miguel marquez. it is 4:00 a.m. john and christine have the day off. we have breaking news. officials say a deal has been reached with greece and creditor creditors for a bailout to keep greece in the eurozone. the president of the eurozone announced they reached agreement calling for reforms from greece and financial support of greece. and that financial support will have to be considerable. european officials estimate greece needs $96 billion over the next three years. for the latest on the last-minute deal let's turn to linda lavaparo in athens. >> reporter: we finally have a third bailout for greece. it is a deal that carries austerity for the greek parliament. we are looking at the two days ahead. very quick decisions in greece to have the measures voted in and taken to the next level where a number of other european parliaments have to approach the deal and final negotiations for a deal can begin. during that time, we understand that the ecb is expected to decide on additional liquidity. a quick assessment of the package on offer. shows a lot of austerity for the greek coming ahead and some office of growth and $35 billion of aid to go to growth and some maturities extended. it remains to be seen how the politicians will evaluate this and ratified by the greek government. >> thanks to that last-minute deal. we are watching stocks climbing. european stocks are higher. so are u.s. stock futures. the possibility of greece tumbling into bankruptcy and out of the eurozone has been rattled the markets for week. this morning, some reassurance. that is calming the investors of the future of the eurozone. also up this morning, asian shares. it has been a wild ride for stocks in china falling more than 20% in the past few weeks. wiping out trillions of dollars. stocks seem to be pulling back thanks to massive government aid. the shanghai added 2.4% and 350 companies resumed trading. all eyes on vienna this morning for a nuclear agreement with iran. depp diplomats say they are quote nearly there. one iranian official says it is just a matter of political will. for the latest let's bring in senior correspondent nic robertson in vienna for us. nic. >> reporter: miguel, the atmosphere here is one of expectation that can achieved. increased security here. the chinese delegation showed up a few minutes ago. they have spoken to the chinese media here. perhaps we will get an update from them. what we hear from western diplomats and secretary kerry, thoughts to be optimistic. iranian delegation is looking through the documents. they said 20 pages were the agreement. 80 pages were annexes. there were items still required to be filled in. the expectation has been created that something will be announced today. that everyone is close. however, we have seen several deadlines come and go already. the deadline is the 30th of june 7th of july and now the 13th of july. i do have to say the mood is one to expect something today. quite what and how much detail we will get and if this will cover all of the issues is not clear. expectation there is something. miguel. >> greater energy and quickening of events. thank you, nic. huge manhunt to find the most wanted man. drug lord as el chapo. he broke out of the prison saturday night. mexico's president calling the escape an anfront. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off through the shower and an escape tunnel. we have juan carlo lopez with more. >> reporter: a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in el chapo's cell. the shower led to stairs caused him to escape under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under surveillance until this weekend, which was the most secure prison. in 2001 he escaped from another prison in a laundry cart and remained on the run for 13 years until he was arrested in a modest apartment in mazatlan. this time around the u.s. government is offering help. the attorney general expressed her concerns over the escape and added, we stand ready to provide any assistance to help support his swift recapture. mexican president is calling for an investigation to see if any public officials may have been part of el chapo's escape plan. alison. and protesters at heathrow airport. the demonstrators have breached the fence and chained themselves to gates. members of the group called plain stupid oppose new runways at the airport and pictures show police using bolt cutters to remove protesters. and he's number 15 on your republican presidential scorecard. wisconsin governor scott walker set to announce his candidacy in milwaukee. cnn's dana bash spoke with his two sons matt and alex. she asked them about disagreeing with their father's decision about-sex marriage and complaining to your mother. >> they said go talk to your father. >> we talked to him. we had disagreements. he explained his position. >> matt and i aren't changing his stance on any issues. >> do you try? >> we respect his opinion. >> now meantime other candidates are focused on israel. jeb bush ted cruz george pataki and lindsey graham. >> and lindsey graham is responding to the trump bluster with strong words of his own. graham calling trump a wrecking ball and the remarks about the mexican immigrants. trump is not backing down. we get more from cnn's sunlen serfaty. >> reporter: good morning. no hints whatsoever that trump seems to be backing down and toning down his rhetoric. he seemed to be relishing in the size of the crowd his event in phoenix include 5,000 people to hear him speak. the approach and message seems to be striking a chord with voters and resonating with people who are angry and frustrated about the state of immigration in the country. here is donald trump on saturday. >> when you see the kind of power that the silent majority has and the silent majority is a problem. they want to go out and work hard and have family. they don't want to be involved in coming here and waiting on a line for hours and hours and coming in and listening to trump. but the silent majority is back and we're going to take the country back. >> reporter: trump did continue his tough talk over immigration throughout the duration of that speech after a barrage of criticism from republican opponents criticizing him for his approach and dividing the republican party in arizona where the speech over the weekend was. the establishment of republicans snubbing that speech. we are hearing stepped up criticism within the primary. senator lindsey graham said that he believes that trump is hijacking this debate and has turned into a wrecking ball for the republican party. >> this is the defining moment for the republican party. we need to reject this. to all of the candidates who think donald trump is telling the truth. you lost your way. if we do not reject this way of thinking without any ambiguity, we will have lost our way and the moral authority in my view to govern this great nation. i hope we reject this kind of thinking. >>. >> reporter: graham called on his other opponents to step up more as this continues to dominate. miguel and alison. thank you. after weeks of controversy. a new miss usa has been crowned. >> oklahoma! >> oh, sweet. 26-year-old olivia jordan beat 50 other contestants to win the title. she said the next big issues u.s. needs to tackle is race relations relations. pageant co- owner was not there. he created a firestorm after painting mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals last month. that led to the pageant dropped by nbc and winding up on the little known reelz channel. >> i love the build-up music. >> i was in the moment. across the midwest this morning, flooding is wrecking havoc on millions of americans. first in minnesota, the town of alexandra is getting slammed with heavy rain. some headed to a bridge to get by a tornado. in kentucky the water knee high in places to force crews in louisville to rescue residents by boat. homes damaged and roads impassible. cars submerged. more widespread thunderstorms in the forecast today. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for latest. >> good morning, miguel and alison. massive dome of high pressure across the southeast. incredible heat and humidity. unusually strong jet stream for this time of year. severe weather threat at risk for 50 million people. on the scale of one to five, it has been taken up to a four for indianapolis and cincinnati and louisville and lexington indicated here in red. we could have straight line winds. the storm will fire up into the afternoon hours. you take a look at this and the storms up and around the ridge. when you get into this boeingwbowing this model shows, we will watch this into the afternoon hours. storms already rocking wisconsin this morning as that 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roger federer, historic 18th grand slam and to become the oldest wimbledon champion in history. this has been the life change year for the 28-year-old. he got married this year. he has become a father for the first time and this was going to be the year he was going to go for the grand slam. australian open, but lost in the french. he picked himself up and came back here and defeated the greatest champion to setforth on the centre court. after he won, bent down and picked up a couple of blades of grass and ate them. that is his tradition at wimbledon. we know last night he was dancing the night away at the wimbledon ball with serena williams who won here on saturday. >> thank you very much. good that he got his ruffage at wimbledon. the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize is celebrating her birthday by asking the world to help the people who fled syria. malala helped open a school in lebanon and will visit another camp today. she asked world leaders to invest in books. malala made headlines three years ago when gunmen shot her for supporting girls education rights. pope francis returning home after the historic week to south america. the last stop for francis was the flood-prone area in paraguay. during his visit to ecuador and paraguay he called for reforms in the new economic model where rich and poor share in the earth's resources. all eyes on vienna. talks on nuclear deal with iran. what iran wants that might be hold up the deal. breaking news this morning. leaders indicate there's been a deal reached in the greek debt negotiations. the latest on the massive bailout. we are live in athens. and happening now, iran and six world powers on the verge of a breakthrough nuclear deal. a deal could be reached at any moment. we will take you to vienna. and a massive manhunt for mexico's most wanted man. why the u.s. is offering to help put him back behind bars. welcome back to "early start." i'm miguel marquez. >> i'm kosik coalison kosik. we have breaking news right now. officials say a deal has been reached with greece and european creditors for a bailout that keeps greece in the eurozone. the president of the european council that agreement was reached for serious reforms and financial support of greece. that financial support will be considerable. officials estimate greece needs $96 billion. for the latest on the last-minute deal let's go to elinda labroupouvu. >> reporter: a deal has been reached after 17 hours of talks in brussels. this is a deal that includes more austerity for greece. so despite the efforts of the greek prime minister and the greek people to avoid getting into a new austerity cycle, this new package includes plenty of it. what we have now is a deal to agree on a deal. in order for the talks to continue the greek parliament has to first ratify what has just been decided in brussels. it has two days to do that. so we expect that this deal will be taken to the greek parliament and voted into law by wednesday and then taken to another of other european parliaments that also have to ratify it. we expect this will be quite difficult. simply because the measures are harsh. a number of leaders oppose this. this comes at a time that greece finds itself in a difficult situation. the banks have been closed for two weeks. we know that the country is really running out of cash. time really is of essence for the greeks to go ahead with this. they are left with not very many choices. we expect in the two days ahead, we will see a lot of political developments in the country as well before we have a next agreement from the greek parliament that can lead to final agreement with creditors. >> we heard that the banks would reopen today and the stock market would reopen today. is that going to in fact happen? >> reporter: today? no. it is impossible for that to happen today. we are waiting to see if the european central bank will decide it has the right signal following the talks. the deal now having been reached to decide to increase liquidity to provide that to the greek banks and banking system. that is something that still remains to be seen. what we know is the euro group, the finance ministers will meet again later today to try to find a bridge agreement or bridge financing agreement for greece because the country also needs to meet a number of payment requirements by the 20th. it needs to pay the ecb 3.5 billion euro. >> elinda thank you. we are watching stocks climb around the world. european stocks are higher and u.s. stock futures. the possibility of greece tumbling into bankruptcy and out of the eurozone has been rattling markets for weeks. finally reassurance that won't happen. that is calming investors about the future of the eurozone. also up this morning, asian shares. it has been a wild ride for china stocks. following more than 20% in the past few weeks and wiping out trillions. stocks seem to be pulling back from the brink thanks to government aid. the shanghai composite added 2.4% and 350 companies resumed trading. all eyes on vienna this morning where a deadline looms with iran. western diplomats say they are nearly there on a deal to curb the nuclear program. a handful of significant issues have to be worked out. one iranian official says it is just a matter of political will. for the latest let's bring in correspondent nic robertson in vienna. nic? >> reporter: yesterday, secretary kerry said we are getting to real decisions. he was sounding quite positive. he said there are still a couple of issues to tackle. that is what we are hearing from other diplomats. iranian diplomats were saying the same as well. just a couple of outstanding issues. the sort of mood that surrounds the statements has been much if you will of a moderate language than earlier in the week when both sides are saying there are tough issues. the language yesterday was sounding more moderate and the impression is stating the deadline set for today, the fourth deadline in the talks in the past few weeks is a real deadline and something will have to be agreed by then. a few days ago, secretary kerry was saying he would not wait forever for the decisions. he was prepared to walk away. the atmosphere is something could be done here and there could be a deal. iranians were saying they were going through 100 pages of agreement. we just saw the chinese foreign minister arrive here. he said this could happen anytime. there is expectation. miguel. >> so much riding on what they agree to there. it still has to be approved by the u.s. congress. nic, thank you. a huge manhunt to find el chapo who broke out of the high security prison saturday night. mexico's president calling the escape an affront to the nation. as we learn new details about how el chapo pulled it off, slipping through a hole in his shower and escape tunnel almost a mile long. cnn's juan carlos lopez has the story. >> reporter: it is an impressive feat. a lighted tunnel running for a mile from a construction site in a sparsely populated area and under a maximum security prison into a very specific point. the shower in his cell. it was more sophisticated. the hole in the shower led to the stairs and once again under the watch of mexican authorities who kept him under surveillance until this weekend's most secure prison in mexico. ugh a statement, loretta lynch added the u.s. government stands added ready to provide any assistance to help support his swift recapture. the mexican president is calling for an investigation to see any public officials may have part in el chapo's escape plan. and protesters at heathrow airport. the protesters breached the perimeter fence and chained themselves to gates. members of the group called plain stupid oppose new runways at the airport. pictures show police apparently using bolt cutter its. heathrow expects delays throughout the day. the republican presidential scorecard? this guy is number 15. scott walker is set to announce his candidacy in milwaukee later today. cnn's dana bashing spoke with his two sons matt and alex over the decision of legalizing same-sex marriage and complaining to their mother. >> reporter: she said to you when you complained go talk to your father. did you? >> we talked to him. like any family we has disagreements. he explained his position. >> matt and i are not changing his stances on any issues. >> reporter: do you try? >> no we respect his opinion on things. >> meantime other gop candidates will focus on israel today. among those taking part in the christian united for israel summit is jeb bush, ted cruz, mike huckabee and rick santorum and lindsey graham. and developing in washington state. fire officials working on the ground and in the air to contain several wildfires that continue to rage in the central part of the state. evacuation orders in effect for 100 residents. so far, more than 20,000 acres have been charred across two counties. officials are having a tough time working on the fires after strong winds and 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>> i think this was an incredible year. some more difficult circumstances than in the past. the miss universe organization came together and reelz channel swept in and saved the sash. i'm grateful for all of the women that came together. we stood strong and made sure to share our beliefs. >> reporter: now trump was a no show on the event. he bowed out that he was missing it because he was campaigning in phoenix. the campaign told us he had no official events on sunday. the pageant aired on reelz after nbc and nbc universal canceled it. i should mention that miss texas, a mexican-american who grew up on the texas and mexico border came in second place. and massachusetts police are not ruling out that the girl found on the beach was killed by a family member. the girl known as baby doe remains unidentified. her body stuffed in a trash bag on an island near boston last month. officials also trying to figure out how she died saying there were no clear signs of trauma. now imagine seeing this during your morning commute. this daredevil driver or just plain crazy caught on camera in los angeles driving in reverse on a winding road. he did it for two miles. it may be cool to watch, but terrifying for drivers who witnessed it first hand. >> i think that this individual had an argument or fight or possibly wanted to be a cool guy. >> now the lapd now investigating and searching for the driver. investigators call it the most wreckless driving they have ever seen and that is something saying. and pluto is ready for its close up. nasa spacecraft new horizon is set to become the first probe to do a fly-by around pluto. it will get closest to the icy planet on tuesday. they expect to release the best pictures wednesday. the new horizon probe traveled 3 billion miles to get to this point. >> finally pluto getting respect. 55 years after "to kill a mockingbird" controversy over harper lee's next book "go set a watchman." the new book picks up the story of scout, the young girl who narrates her adventures. lee wrote the follow-up to the 1950s and the manuscript was found last year. and up next novak rules and serena slams wimbledon bringing out the best in the best. live to london after the break. another fortnight has come and gone and the two best players are once again on top of the tennis world. novak djokovic beat roger federer to win the wimbledon title the day after serena completed four straight major tournaments. we have christina mcfarland live in london. it's crazy there. >> reporter: absolutely crazy. it is very wet day here in wimbledon. we are the morning after novak djokovic proved once again he is the man of steel of tennis defeating roger federer for the second year running to take his third wimbledon title. we know that last night novak djokovic and serena williams were dancing the night away at the wimbledon ball. apparently rocking out to the beegees. novak wanted to dance with serena because a player of her caliber doesn't come along often. she took her 21st grand slam on saturday. she lost only four times in a grand slam final. she has more majors than all of the women combined on the tennis circuit. when she won on saturday her overwhelming feeling was relief not joy. that is because she's under so much pressure this year. she did for the second time in her career win the serena slam. four consecutive grand slam titles. now all eyes to the u.s. open next month and whether or not she can complete the calendar grand slam. four grand slams in one calendar year. it's a feat that hasn't been achieved by male or female player since 1988 when steffi steffi graf. she is at the peak of her powers. a fantastic weekend for both champions. >> amazing stuff. thanks. the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize is celebrating her 18th birthday. malala helped open a school for refugee girls in lebanon and visit another camp today. she asked world leaders to inn invest in books, not bullets. she made headlines three years ago when she was shot for girls education rights. pope francis returning home after the historic week long three nation trip to south america. the last stop was a flood prone area in paraguay where 15,000 people gathered. the pontiff continued to call for environmental reforms and a new global economic model where rich and poor share equally in the earth's resources. world leaders closing in on an iran deal. what that means for your gas prices. that's coming up next. running my own shop has been brutal. but then i got a domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. do you toss and turn? 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