0 many say she wasn t the perfect witness. she admitted to lying about not going to the funeral. she told jurors that certain words that many people believed to be racial slurs she didn t but when it came to the concept that it was her friend, trayvon martin, who started this fight, jeantel fought back. day four in the trial against george zimmerman started as rachel jeantel take two. a key witness for the state who appeared wednesday to be emotional one moment, combative the next, what a difference a day makes. are you okay this morning? yes. you seem so different than yesterday. just checking. did someone talk with you last night about your demeanor in court yesterday? no. i went to sleep. a more subdued jeantel endured more than three hours of meticulous questioning from defense attorney don west who challenged the 19 year old s account of what she heard when she was on the cell phone with trayvon martin a little more than a minute before the fatal shooting. trayvon got
that s coming up. in the meantime, let s check the commute with liza. reporter: so far okay. delays at the bay bridge toll plaza. westbound backing up in the cash lanes leaving oakland heading into san francisco. you can see those delays so expect to be sitting in some of the traffic almost to the 880 overcrossing. expect crowds and traffic in and around san francisco this weekend. we are seeing gay pride parade. san mateo bridge westbound traffic looking good at the toll plaza. and, of course, if bart goes on strike on monday morning you will be looking at major traffic nightmares this morning offering full service no delays across the board for local transit. that s a look at your drive and ride into work. now to michelle. the bay area is bracing itself as bart workers become one step closer to walking off the job monday morning. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec reported from oakland. the union gave its 72-hour strike notice late last night. reporter: that was a bombshell