streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our camera on treasure island as we look out at san francisco. you can see the ferry building there but you can also tell a little foggy this morning. good morning everyone, it is wednesday, july 29th. i m michelle griego. and i m len kiese. good morning to you. grad to have you with us. let s get to your forecast first with mary lee. good morning mary. good wednesday morning to you, len and michelle. halfway through the workweek. and we are looking at temperatures a little bit cooler for today with that stronger onshore flow. so we re tracking low clouds and areas of fog this morning. especially along the coast and right around the bay. we are in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s once again and as we head through the afternoon, around the bay, looking at partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies. 63 in san francisco. 70 in oakland. little bit more sunshine inland and 82 in san jose and 86 for concord. so highs seasonal if not
a raid. and one of the world s smallest smoke a nose erupts in the philippines forcing thousands to flee and shutting down the country s biggest ords. hello welcome to the program our top story today protesters in iran s capital are continuing their demonstrations in anger at the government s admission that the military shot down a ukrainian passenger jet hundreds have also gathered outside the u.k. s embassy in tehran after the british ambassador was briefly detained for attending an anti-government protest on saturday they ve been chanting death to england and calling for the embassy to be shut down but protests have also been taking place across the country against the government s initial denial of the downing of that passenger jet calling the claim psychological warfare the plane which was bound for the ukrainian capital kiev was shot down by a missile on wednesday killing all. 176 passengers and crew tensions in the region are incredibly high after the assassination of
thousands to flee and shutting down the country s biggest airports. with all the schools. already ride of power. died so after a crash during sunday s 7 stage of the race in saudi arabia. follow a variable malcolm to the news our top story today protesters in iran s capital are continuing their demonstrations in anger over the government s admission that the military shot down a ukrainian passenger jet hundreds of also gathered outside the u.k. s embassy in tehran after the british ambassador was briefly detained for attending an anti-government protest on saturday they ve been chanting death to england and calling for the embassy to be shut down but protests have also taken place across the country against the government s initial denial that it shot down the jet calling the claims psychological warfare. the plane which was bound for the ukrainian capital kiev was shot down by a missile on wednesday killing all a 176 passengers and crew tensions in the region are still high
h, he said a de facto blockade on a to the region meant i was likely a famine. the kenyan government and our delegation certainly is, is not considering questions about perio state or what the responsibility of him government is. we are considering all the statements, including some of the communications are from the foreign ministry by twitter. and we are continuing to actively be informed and trying to be responsive to the situation as it was. but we have every hope that it will are good in a positive direction. georgia war president mikhail sucker. she really has been detained just hours after arriving back in the country for the 1st time in years. it posted a video on facebook saying he wanted to support the opposition in saturday s election despite the risk of arrest. he left your during 2013 when his 2nd terms, president ended years later, he was sentenced in absentia to 6 years in prison for abuse of power. a charge he said, was politically motivated. having averted a
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. thank you, danielle. wjz live complete coverage continues with jessica kartalija. she s live in washington. she speaks with a local federal worker about the shutdown. hi, jess. hi, kai. it is incredibly quiet here on capitol hill. but for one maryland worker, he tells me he s still coming to work, afraid of what might happen if he doesn t show up. reporter: two weeks into the government shutdown, and roger ryans still punches in, every day. i mean, i get up to go to work, knowing that i m not going to get paid. and i have no idea that two weeks from now, if i ll be able to make my mortgage payment. reporter: maryland has the second highest amount of government employees per capita. as an employee communication officer, ryan is not getting paid. but he s hoping eventually he will. i don t know when i think that would be an excuse to be let go. i m considered essential. whatever that means. reporter: the e