on the manafort case and didn t have access to documents related to it. here s the thing, weissmann was discussing paul manafort with the reporters and joined mueller s team where he s leading the case against manafort. now, he was prejudging the case, prejudiced. massive conflict of interest. we obviously see what s going on here. and then there s weissmann s disturbing history. why would robert mueller ever appoint this guy that led the obstruction of justice case against arthur andersen accounting and the enron scandal, tens of thousands of people lost their jobs. they re out of business. thank you weissmann. the supreme court overturned a ruling 9-0 in the case. his job was a mess. people, by the way, exculpatory evidence that he withheld. also responsible for putting four merrill lynch executives behind bars. you might not care but guess what, they were innocent,
verbiage in the exoneration letter before the investigation was done. none of this is important to the media? it should be. if a special council of robert mueller, his merry team of democratic generous donors, they don t donate to republicans. 50 grand to democrats, including hillary and barack obama. and of course none of them gave to president trump s campaign. one of mueller s lead investigator s wright actually represented clinton and the clinton foundation in 2015. you can t get a bigger conflict of interest. nothing from the media. we have mueller s top prosecutor. the expert andrew wiseman, the professional he is. he let the extremely controversial obstruction of justice case against arthur andersen accounting as part of the enron scandal. he destroyed the company, cost tens of thousands of people their jobs and was overturned in the u.s. supreme court in 059- 059-0. that s a great guy to put on your team. he also sent for merrill lynch executives to jail. their convictions we
verbiage in the exoneration letter before the investigation was done. none of this is important to the media? it should be. special council robertrt mueller, his merry team of democratic generous donors, they don t donate to republicans. 50 grand to democrats, including hillary and barack obama. and of course none of them gave to president trump s campaign.d one of mueller s lead investigator s jeannie rhee actually represented clinton and the clinton foundation in 2015. you can t get a bigger conflict of interest. nothing from the media. we have mueller s top prosecutor. the expert andrew weissmann, the professional he is. he let the extremely controversial obstruction of justice case against arthur andersen accounting as part ofco the enron scandal. he destroyed the company, cost tens of thousands of people their jobs and was overturned in the u.s. supreme court in 05 9-0. that s a great guy to put on your team. he also sent four merrill lynch executives to jail. o their convictions
found the teen unconscious inun her bed the morning of a father-daughter dance. he is the one who called 911. she was already gone. i always asked myself, how did we go from picking jr. rings, college campus visits, to picking out a casket. jean mcculley lost three sons to opiate overdoses. her oldest to heroin. speak my own children, i could see what path they were going down. but i never thought in a million years i would lose three. t not one, but three sons. police officials say they try to educate anyone who will listen about the dangers of these drugs, but when it comes to the opioid epidemic, they say it s a problem that cannot be solved with police c alone. doug? doug: ellison barber here in d.c. thank you, ellison. up next, whatever happened to the people affected by the enron scandal? here s what some fox affiliates in the country around tonight. q13 in seattle making holiday
doug: in tonight s what ever happened to segment, the enron scandal. what happened to the employees of that energy company that virtually lost everything? tonight, answers from correspondent casey stegall. started his first company from his collegesh dorm room. by the time and graduation rolled around, the young entrepreneur landed his first job with a prestigious company in texas. i came to enron. it was in and run north america. i went to their pipeline side. i was very fortunate to start and run to medications. it was a late 90s. business appear to be booming for one of the largest energy companies, houston-based enron. it started to crumble in august of 2001. they had created numerous off-balance type of entities that investors were not aware of