plenty of big fish went to jail in the enron aftermath-- jeff skilling of enron, bernie ebbers of worldcom, dennis kozlowski of tyco, c.e.o.s of adelphia, healthsouth, qwest, and imclone- - but no big shots from firms involved in today's financial disaster have been indicted, let alone convicted. seeing big shots heading to the big house helped diffuse some of the anger over the damage caused by enron's crimes and the collapse of the stock bubble, but no big shot has been called to account this time around, and far more people have been hurt by the great recession and the housing bubble than by enron and the stock bubble. i'm not saying the government should bring criminal charges against ceos just to make the public happy. that's not justice, it's playing to the mob. but the lack of prospective jail time for even a single big player sure helps explain why so many people have stayed so angry for so long. i'm allan sloan. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for monday, november 28. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone and good night to you too, susie. good night tom. >> susie: i'm susie