to regulate the crypto industry. we could see something like that coming out of this as well. bill: more to come on this i think. dana: more right now with fox business anchor cheryl casone. listen to what larry summers said about this. i would compare it to enron, the smartest guys in the room, fraud, vast explosion of wealth that nobody quite understands where it comes from. dana: so i said in the break i actually resent every moment that i have spent trying to understand crypto currency. people have been patient. i never felt like i got it and i m feeling like maybe it s a good thing i didn t get it. a lot of people said they were the smartest person in the room and understood crypto and watch their life savings get erased. people s lives are being ruined.
course is an open question. we re not reporting that tonight. but he is already part of a team that has indicted people on obstruction crimes and cover-up that include, as you know, the president s campaign chair, national security, long-time lawyer and longest serving political adviser, many on similar cover-up style crimes. and there is one thing that weissmann s critics and allies agree on, we all know this. this pit bull prosecutor that mr. mueller tapped and his team, they re not even done sifting through the rubble. the enron task force is continuing to sift diligently through the rubble that was enron piece by piece, scheme by scheme, and lie by lie. i am now joined by acclaimed business journal bethany mclane, a contributing editor at vanity fair, author of the smartest guys in the room: the amazing rise and scandal louis fall of
received on the west end, they ve cast a version for broadway. i m playing kenneth blake. steve, chief financial officer andy fastou. i m playing jeff skilling and enron. they studied hours of enron trial video and watching the documentary the smartest guys in the room. they know the real guys cooked the books but don t consider them totally evil. when i go after them, i have to think of them as doing things for the good of his family, for the good of his company. i think he thinks he s doing amazing things at enron and the fact that he happens to make billions of dollars is just, you know, a little perk on the side. no, i m being a little facetious. and you ll find a lot of jokes in enron . money is not boring. i think people are going to come expecting a play about, you know, finance and economics and really dry stuff, heady stuff and what lucy has actually written is a play, an incredibly entertaining, sometimes wickedly funny, very smart play about the people invol