i have offered him three hours complete on my radio program, 616 stations so he can defend his reckless rhetoric, four hours of air time with me. i have a dossier on everything he has ever said. like all these other lying democrats, he refuses to come on because schiff is not only a coward but he s a liar and he knows he s a liar. instead of defending himself he will double down on certain lies that get more absurd every day. maybe he will invite fellow conspiracy theorist rachel maddow to the hill. two biggest layers in the country together in one place at last. cnn taunting can testify and has nothing to offer anything at this point as possible but of course, rachel maddow can use the publicity because her ratings as well cnn ratings have taken a dive since lies in conspiracy theories two plus years have been exposed. now that the american people no longer trust and bc chief
and i think he is the second most dangerous man in the country for that reason. sean: most dangerous place in the country is being between the cowardly schiff or a microphone or a camera because he s obsessed with seeing himself and hearing himself. it is this kind of baseless vitriol and nothing new because for years the cowardly schiffhn sas been breathlessly promoting lie after lie, trump-russia conspiracy theories over and over again. he has lied more than any other single member of congress, which says a lot about him. we have invited him for a full hour on this tv show. i have offered him three hours complete on my radio program, 616 stations so he can defend his reckless rhetoric, four hours of air time with me. i have a dossier on everything he has ever said. like all these other lying democrats, he refuses to come on because schiff is not only a coward but he s a liar and he knows he s a liar. instead of defending himself he will double down on certain
reporter: stan faith was the prosecutor in trial one. the defense said, well, we asked you, the state, the prosecutors to send that out. to be balanced, to be tested against a national register of dna, and . i asked the lead investigator to do that. and he said, we didn t get anything. and that s why . but in fact he hadn t sent it out at all? no, i think he sent it out. well, he hadn t sent the proper dna. reporter: faith says he later learned the detective sent out the wrong dna sample from the sweatshirt. mike mcdaniel, david s first defense attorney, isn t buying that. i think he s a liar. you don t think he ever ran it? no, i don t think he ever asked anybody to run it. he told you he did? yes. so when he says that the prosecution is lying. lying means that you knowingly you tell a falsehood. i didn t tell him a lie. i told him what i thought was true. reporter: what ever the truth is, now more than four years later, there was a name to that d
option we could consider. cynthia, a former prosecutor and veteran of the justice department to work with bill bar and matthew miller. cynthia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you served under him because it was your signature on his certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? i think he s a liar. i mean, it s sad thing to say but i can t be more i like to be direct and here i am being direct. bill barr led the country to believe that mueller did not take into account the olc memo and rule you can t indict a sitting president. that s what he led us to believe. that isn t true. you can use a lot of fancy words to say it and hide in alaska and
he made it clear he had not made the determination there was a crime. charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider. well, this will be interesting. with us tonight cynthia oxley, a former prosecutor and veteran of the justice department who worked with both bill barr robert mueller. and matthew miller. cynthia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you had served under him, because it was his signature on your certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? i think he s a liar. i mean, it s sad thing to say but i can t be more i like to be direct and here i am being direct. bill barr led the country to