so, katie, there is evidence that overall omicron is not as bad as the delta variant. but when you re talking about these sheer numbers of cases, that s what you re seeing in cleveland. they re be so impacted. and i can t tell you how many people said to me yesterday that they want people to get vaccinated. it s the whole reason they asked our cameras to come in. they want people to see 90% of those folks in that icu i was in were not vaccinated and just how dire the situation can get. katie? i found it really interesting when you were talking to that doctor, and he said, i would be lying to you if i wasn t angry. i don t know about you. i don t want to go into the hospital and have the doctor treating me be angry. it s such a risk to say, hey, i don t feel like i need this. seems seems silly. yeah. and that s how all of them feel. they understand on some level, but they just they ve been going through this now for how long?
i have been in combat and i don t want to go back. i will to save this country. if it has to be against our own citizens, it will happen. there is a million people like me and you won t stop us. there were some harsh words that you said. to who? the people who need to hear it. i wish people were more anger. if anger gets you to the action, if i wasn t angry, i never would have acted. violence, that s a different deal. reporter: he and his coalition call themselves red, white, and blue print to turn rage and school boards and city councils across the country into political takeover. i would never want my kids or myself to have to go through a civil war, but it seems to me the direction is that direction. i don t like it at all. peaceful mechanisms so we don t have to get there. reporter: there is another county close to shasta that is seeking to recall all of its
recall is california state militia member carlos zapa st a. you don t vote your way out of socialism. once it takes root, the only way to eradicate it is to fight with arms, have a violent, violent confrontation, blood in the streets. reporter: and whose speech at the shasta county board went viral. i have been in combat and i don t want to go back. i will to save this country. if it has to be against our own citizens, it will happen. there is a million people like me and you won t stop us. there were some harsh words that you said. to who? the people who need to hear it. i wish people were more anger. if anger gets you to the action, if i wasn t angry, i never would have acted. violence, that s a different teal deal. reporter: he and his coalition call themselves red, white, and blue print to turn rage and school boards and city councils across the country into
they will vote and what will happen to shasta county. reporter: the most visible national face of this local recall is california state militia member carlos zapata, who has appeared on conspiracy outlet infowars. you don t vote your way out of socialism. once it takes root, the only way to eradicate it is to fight with arms, to have a violent, violent confrontation, blood in the streets. reporter: and whose speech at the shasta county board went viral. i ve been in combat, and i never want to go back again. but i will to save this country. if it has to be against our own citizens, it will happen, and there s a million people like me, and you won t stop us. reporter: there were some harsh words that you said. harsh to who? harsh to the people who need to hear them maybe. i wish people were more angry. anger gets you to the point of action, right? if i wasn t angry, i never would have acted. you ve got to get angry enough to act. so anger is not a bad thing. now, violence, t
reporter: once the trial began, futerman told those jurors that cara had no choice but to use her gun to defend herself. plain and simple. he attacked her. she said stop. he never acted like this, stop. you re raping me, stop. reporter: something else the defense tried to do, persuade the jury that j.j. was out of control after seeing that text from cara s new boyfriend, and came back to the house in a rage. he snapped. she defended herself. he snapped. so those are the elements you need to get a jury to believe. he was a person capable of snapping correct. and that she legitimately was in fear for her life. correct. and she wasn t angry, and wanted revenge, but was terrified. correct. reporter: so part of the strategy was, put the victim on trial. you went after him pretty hard, you went after him for you called him essentially a drunk.