an unidentified 15-year-old boy was pronounced dead at the scene. police have not said how he died. the homicide was on the same block where a baltimore city police officer was shot less than two weeks ago. police say they do not believe the homicides are related to that incident. the i-team is following this story. we will have the latest tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. we know the name of the man whose body was found inside a car friday morning. 29-year-old hassaan jahad frank was found dead friday morning on a north gay street. police say he had been shot, his body than the stuff into the trunk. no word on a suspect or possible motive. three people were rushed to shock trauma after a sailboat collided with the runway. seven hours earlier, another boater had to be taken to shock trauma after their boat overturned. no word on the victims' conditions. when a person is dead after am inior took a relative's vehicle and crashed to -- a minor took a relative's vehicle and crashed into another vehicle in crofton. the miner was driving with a learner's permit no supervision. the driver of the other vehicle died at the hospital. please do not believe alcohol, drugs or speed plate -- police do not believe alcohol, drugs or speed played in the crash. a historian is accused of trying to steal precious historical documents. he has been behind bars after he and his assistant were allegedly trying to steal documents from the maryland historical society. toll increases for state bridges, tunnels and roads will most likely be delayed. after hearing the public's concern, the transportation authority is considering changes that would delay an august 20 vote on the increases. the first increase would go into effect november 1 or later instead of october 1. deal or no deal, that is still the question on capitol hill. the president and congressional leaders have not reached a limit to raise the debt ceiling and avoided defaults -- have reached eight deal to raise the debt ceiling and avoid default. >> in congress this month, the start of the cell. -- in congress this morning, the start of the sell. >> pass this remarkable agreement, which will protect the long-term health of the economy. >> it would make about $1 trillion and cuts now and raise the debt ceiling almost that much. a special congressional panel would decide on another $1.50 trillion in deficit reduction this fall. the deal is catching criticism from both sides. conservatives say there are not enough cuts. >> here we are in a situation that really does not do a whole lot as it relates to our debt. >> and democrats who want tax reform. >> there is no balance, there are no revenue spirit god forbid but would ask -- no revenues. god forbid we would ask, as republicans call them, jot readers to pay anything. >> -- and job creators to pay anything. >> this makes us see his command on the production we need and gives each party a strong incentive to get a plan done before the end of the year. >> there could still be battles ahead. before that can happen, this deal has to pass the house and senate. watching all this unfold, financial markets and credit rating agencies. s&p will decide if it is enough to keep the aaa credit rating intact. >> what is in the plan? we detail exactly what lawmakers are poring through on wbaltv.com, where you can tell us how he would vote on the agreement -- how you would vote on the agreement. covering of the world -- dozens of people are dead as troops in syria fire on demonstrators. president obama says he is appalled by how the syrian government is treating its own people. is thetrators calling for th overthrow of bashar al-sadr are expected to increase today. -- bashar al-sadr are expected to increase today. amanda knox will stay locked up through november. the attorneys lashed out at the court-appointed forensic scientist who got the evidence unreliable -- called the evidence unreliable. she was convicted of murdering her british were made in 2007 and was sentenced to 26 years in prison. the father of the missing girl in new hampshire pleads for her safe return. divers searched a pond on sunday. the 11-year-old vanished monday from a home she shared with her mother and stepfather. she was last seen using a computer at home. her father, in the hospital at the time, spoke out for the first time since or to the barents -- since her disappearance. >> i am wondering where my daughter is, and we're hoping for the best for safety. i would appreciate it if we get her back very soon. if she hears me now, tell her that that is ok, i'm getting much better, recover from the hospital. >> the fbi has joined the search and has offered a $25,000 reward for information in this case. a sentencing hearing begins in cleveland for a convicted serial killer. a jury convicted the man of murdering 11 women and abusing their courses, buried in his back yard. the defense will try to convince a traverse that the client is mentally ill and does not deserve to die -- will try to convince the jurors that the client is mentally ill and does not deserve to die. where is d.b. cooper? the fbi may be a step closer to solving the mystery. the fbi is reportedly focusing on an item belonging to a man not previously associated with the case. in 1971, d.b. cooper hijacking a plane over washington state and then parachuted from the jet line with a stash of money. he was never seen again. the disappearance of cooper is the nation's only unsolved commercial hijacking. coming up, a major announcement in women's health care. a new homeowners nightmare, a leaking foundation. it was not water oozing from the wall. those stories, plus some old anfaces in new places. >> temperatures have soared into the 90s today. we have a little relief in the seven-day forecast >> todd heap is returning home to arizona. he signed a two-year, $6 million contract with the cardinals. the ravens hoped to keep them by sending him into a smaller contract, but they could not compete with arizona's offer. sad to see him go. ed dixon will have big shoes to fill. they also lost a veteran tackle, kelly gregg, over the weekend. he is now kansas city chiefs. michael phelps says he is ready for the 2012 london summer olympics games. he took part in the women's swimming championships gold medals and a bronze. he said he was using the need to figure out what he needs to focus on. >> i think there is still a lot of work to be done. yes, i am pleased, but i know i can go faster, i can go a lot faster, i think. being able to have the opportunity to have a year where i am actually going to be in tan and ready to go for word. -- in june and ready to go forward. >> he says he always has five goals and will stick to this program next year in london. still to come, a colorado homeowner is dealing with a sticky mass. plus -- >> they know they will have a short amount of time and they will not have to wait in the waiting room. they will have the answers to the medical problems much sooner. >> how some hospitals are easing e r. white time. >> a few thunderstorms to develop this afternoon and there could be minute tropical storm in the atlantic. we will check the seven-day forecast in a minute. already 96 at the airport. >> no hot water wants to deal with a leaky foundation, but imagine this sticky mass. she recently bought the house in colorado, but apparently, the inspector missed a rather large hive that is now leaking into the home. >> there was at least 50 or 60,000 bees established in this colony, no doubt about it. >> it was the best honey i ever tasted in my life. >> a lack of bees allows the honey to begin melting. in today's consumer other, one of pretend's largest banks is selling most of its -- one of the u.k.'s but the bank is selling off most of its branches. hsbc will close most of its branches in the united states and cut jobs worldwide and in 2013. the bank says it is part of a new strategy to cut back on retail operations in some parts of the world and focus instead on fast-growing emerging markets such as brazil and mexico. most of the branches to be filled are in upstate new york and connecticut. they are being sold to first viagra bank for about $1 million. -- first niagra bank for about $1 million. many polled say they plan to relocate if that is what it takes to find a new job. the poll found that more people would take a loss on a home in order to find a new position. according to the report, it was also more, and for people to move before the recession hit. tropical storm gadahn ruined it -- tropical storm don when vacations as it came from the gulf of mexico. >> on your cruise vacation, you end up getting thrashed about like the spokes. -- like these folks. the question comes, this might travel insurance cover bad weather? probably not? >> it lot of times travel insurance does not cover natural disasters like hurricanes. make sure you are aware what you are paying for. they canmost part, travel a lot of the big storms. >> even headed to a tropical resort during the busiest time for games, travel insurance can be doubly important, provided you have the right policy. >> definitely read the fine print. there are options out there that may not cover certain aspects of weather delays or may not cover weather at all. >> more importantly, the more expensive on vacation, the more attractive travel insurance becomes. >> if you look at $1,000-$1,500 trip, it could cost anywhere from $70-$120 on top of that trip. >> travel insurance is like any insurance. ute buy -- you buy it but hope you never need it. >> check your flight status and whether the security line along at wbaltv.com. you can also check delays on your smart phone with our free app. imagine a 124-degree high. that was the forecast for baghdad today. it was so hot that the government declared a public holiday. some young kids took advantage of the day off and swam in the tigris river. that is some heat -- >> now your 110 insta-weather- plus forecast with 29. >> everything could be worth -- it could always be worse. everything is always relative. already 96 of the airport. there is a little disturbance in the upper levels of the atmosphere. that will provide the focus for thunderstorms later on this afternoon. nothing showing off on the radar. you can see dying storms in pennsylvania. high, thin clouds from those stores are making in into maryland. we are in a position to possibly get severe thunderstorms late this afternoon. once we progress into the day, we have a better chance of thunderstorms developing. 96 at the airport, but that is one of the warmest response i can find it may be on the tarmac or something like that. most areas north and west of the airport are much cooler. just about every is going to top out at least in the 90s today. seven-day forecast shows relief in just a moment. hurricane hunter aircraft is coming towards western antilles. it is still not a tropical storm. it becomes a tropical storm later today, that it is named emily did not name to just get, -- not named but just yet, but probably will be. this is perhaps a category one or category 2 hurricane by the end of uighur upcoming weekend. even though this is way out in the atlantic right now, pay attention to what happens with this storm over the next five or six days. if you have to travel plans on the beach anywhere along the mid-atlantic coast line from baltimore to florida, pay attention to what happens with that storm. a mixture of sunshine and clouds through the afternoon. clouds late in the day. some of those could be strong. partly cloudy tonight, a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. that would be mainly early. sunset at 8:19. we will keep a 30% chance for thunderstorms on tuesday and wednesday. we will not the temperatures back a little bit. we will go off into the 80's on wednesday. we will redound to the low 90s by the end of the week. next weekend, baby shower or thunderstorm on saturday and sunday -- maybe a shower or thunderstorm on saturday and sunday. alert,"day's "medical birth control will be considered a preventive service. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will make an announcement later this afternoon held insurance plans will be required to offer birth control to women with no copays. other services will also be required. the changes may lead to slightly higher premiums. hospitals across the country are trying to help you beat it long wait time to even make a reservation on line. explain your problem, pay a fee, and take an available time slots. >> this is or a minor things, scrapes, sore throat, earaches. very minor things. think get a cut and you need stitches, this absolutely for you. >> hospitals will alert patients when they are behind schedule. not a bad idea. but next, your maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. >> a 7-year-old and his father made a jay kendrick fine on a beach in washington state. -- made quite a gigantic find on a beach and a washington state. the plight thought he found an elite, but they now believe is a lion's mane and jellyfish. tonight at 5:00, the latest on the investigation after two teenagers were killed in baltimore city over the weekend. and almost a done deal -- the framework for the budget deal. and more of a landmark decision by health and human services to offer free birth control. that is tonight when you join us for 11 news at 5:00. and now europe m -- your maryland lottery numbers. >> your next number, everybody -- 3. he reserved final number for pick 3, maryland -- here is our final number for pick 3, maryland. 0. check out mdlottery.com. games are selling fast, and they have limited inventory. joe is all set to play pick four. 0. let's move on down the line to this one. 8. here comes this number for you, everybody. it is a nine. we are going to wrap up the august 1 at midday drawing with this number -- 4. the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. >> tony has one last check of the forecast. >> all the way into the mid- nineties already. 97 at the airport. much cooler in the northern suburbs. later today, scattered thunderstorms may develop. some of those could be kind of strong. not everybody is going to see the rain. out of the storms that do develop, they could be strong. we will dro -- midweek we will drop all the way to 88. >> weekend looks good, too. thank you so much. thanks for joining us for 11 news at noon. >> have a great day. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter. 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