In the mid 1990s Michael Soussan was a young employee of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Downtrodden by a world of political networking, he decided to quit his post with Abramoff and took a job with the United Nations, where he hoped to make a positive difference in the world. What Soussan found was infighting and a trail of corruption leading from the Oil-for-Food program intended to help Iraqi citizens. Larry speaks with Soussan about his new book "Backstabbing For Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy."
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