subsided, but it was really windy today. it wasn t just up high. it was down in the lower elevations. so we were seeing big gusts in places like san jose, 52 miles an hour near the airport, 51 miles an hour san francisco, downtown mt. diablo 75 and around lake county middletown hit 80 miles an hour. the winds were howling today at all elevations. it was very, very noticeable. the colors represent sort of the heaviest winds, the contours representing the oranges, the wind gusts up over 35 miles an hour. watch the colors mellow out as we go into tomorrow. see the blues show up. winds died down. that s the forecast model. as we go into the next couple of hours we re going to see winds continue to subside and then we start to warm up. some of the higher bay area peaks gusting now to 51 miles an hour mt. diablo, but those winds are coming down fast. thank you with. since it was built over 10 years ago, the millennial tower in san francisco has had its share of problems. it s
mr. rosenbaum? i did not. . never saw a gun on mr. rosenbaum. i did not. never saw him have a knife? no. never saw a club or bat or chain, anything like that? i just saw the bag. that was thrown that was it. reporter: the daily caller taking this video interviewing rittenhouse prior to the shooting. that s why i have my weapons, to protect myself. reporter: explaining what happened right before the gunfire started. my eyes were fixated on the barrel of the weapon because i didn t want to end up on the receiving end of that. reporter: and testifying rosenbaum appeared to lunge toward rittenhouse at the same time rittenhouse shot him. . the shots were fired when his momentum was going forward and that continued until rosenbaum was on the ground. reporter: he was emotional and sometimes looking away as they showed the first shooting
comfortable enough. they re both different cases and states and law. the idea is who is allowed to be vigilante in america. i am going to take the law in my hands. a member of law enforcement will be cool with him do you get i am saying? i totally get what you are saying and i am agreeing with you. it s all about what people feel comfortable and empowered to do and that s what he did there. laura, i got to get your take on here. go ahead. it s also the reason you know people often wonder why you have to be reminded that black lives matter? well, it s 7 shots to somebody s back at the hands of police officer s is the precursor to a bunch loine.
rittenhouse focused on how the shooting began starting with the killing of one of two killed by rittenhouse that night. i do. reporter: the video director from the website was the fifth witness called by prosecutors by the trial who emphasized rosenbaum was unarmed. never saw a gun on him? no, i did not. never saw him have a club or bat or chain or anything like that? reporter: prosecutor took jurors to the moment of the sh shooting. i realized that mr. rosenbaum and mr. rittenhouse was standing still based on the way he was running and eventually lunging towards the front portion of the
first they focus on what led to the shooting on august 25th, 2020. in particular, the killing of joseph rosenbaum, one of two people killed that night by kyle rittenhouse. now, much of the testimony we heard thursday came from richey mcguinness, a video director with the website, the daily caller, who had been following rittenhouse and documenting what was going on that night. he was the fifth witness called by prosecutors and at one point emphasized that rosenbaum was unarmed. did you ever see a weapon on mr. rosenbaum? i did not. never saw a gun on mr. rosenbaum? i did not. never saw him have a knife? no. never saw him have a club or a bat or chain or anything like that? i just saw the bag, that was it. reporter: that bag was a plastic bag, but there was a chase leading up to those final moments. mcguinness described that toward the end of the chase, rittenhouse was standing still as rosenbaum continued to advance, and then lunged forward toward the front of the gun