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This Morning from CBS News, July 13, 2015

Tentative agreement

A tentative agreement was reached today at a summit of eurozone leaders on a bailout program for Greece that includes "serious reforms" and aid, removing an immediate threat that Greece could collapse financially and leave the euro. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports that, nine hours after a self-imposed deadline passed, the leaders announced the breakthrough.

Trump stumps

Donald Trump didn't appear last night at the Miss USA pageant he co-sponsors, which was dropped by NBC because of Trump's divisive comments on immigration. He spent the weekend instead on the campaign trail, where he has clearly decided to ignore pleas from Republican leaders to dial back his rhetoric, reports CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes. In a statement, Trump warned that escaped Mexican drug lord "El Chapo" may even be in the U.S. "and his drugs and drug dealers freely cross into the United States through our pathetic border."

15th Republican

The end is finally in sight for the growing field of Republican presidential candidates, with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker officially stepping into the race today. He is the 15th Republican competing for the nomination in 2016, and one of the last, with only Ohio Gov. John Kasich expected to follow soon.

Walking away

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said he would applaud President Obama for walking away from talks over Iran's nuclear program because "no deal is better than a bad deal." Boehner made the statement in an interview with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson that aired yesterday.

Flakka

Medical experts and law enforcement are sounding the alarm about the dangers of a cheap new designer drug known as flakka. CBS News correspondent Mark Albert reports it can cause bizarre and violent reactions, and it's described as being more powerful than heroin or cocaine.

Nitro coffee

A new coffee trend is brewing that delivers double the jolt. Adding nitrogen gives the drink qualities of beer without the alcohol. Marlie Hall reports on the demand for coffee on tap.

Data protection

By now it should be apparent that if your personal and confidential information hasn't already been compromised, it will be. The rational way to think about this is that it's inevitable. When you come to this realization, you can take two approaches: prevention or detection. Here are a few things you can do to protect yourself.

DNA facial

A London shop offers a new approach to the war on wrinkles. A 30-minute test can determine your DNA makeup. The information is then used to produce a skin care product tailored just for you. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports on the price of a smoother complexion.

Luis Palau

With arms open toward the sky, eyes closed in the beating sun, thousands gathered on Saturday for what was anticipated to be one of the largest religious events in New York in decades. The main headliner, one of the world's leading evangelists, Luis Palau, has been dubbed the "Latino Billy Graham."

Grey garden

The wood-shingled summer house is considered quaint by today's East Hampton standards, but it was a proper mansion when it was built in 1897. An immaculate garden bloomed out back, surrounded by walls imported from Spain sheltering it from the grey, stormy winds of eastern Long Island. But the home's reputation came not from its grey garden, but from its eccentric inhabitants, as Lee Cowan explained on "Sunday Morning."

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