To Northwestern University professor is the author. How do you define he leaped . What an excellent question. To attend and hear you ask. I have been looking at elite jobs in terms of consulting firms and law firms and these are the baby Business Elite very prestigious positions also high levels of terms of salaries there are media at elite so those are in the most prestigious segments. Host says elite began at elite . I think it does for better or worse. The are some conscious practices that play an unconscious but they naturally gravitate toward people like herself and when it comes to elite there are certain ways to being a carrying yourself where the educational track that our more common in the social strata in we come to believe that is the best in people who have merit, those of the paths that they pursue. If you ask someone what type of driver is a good driver or what parent is a good parent they will describe someone like themselves and their is something going on with positio
Management consulting firms and law mitt romney r firms, and these are in many ways, i call them the baby business elites. They are very, very prestigious position. Also those that involve high levels of economic rewards in terms of salaries. Theyre other types of elites. Im really looking at business elites, so the people who are in the most prestigious and rewarding segments. What kind of parent is a good parent, theyll describe someone exactly like themselves, and i think theres something going on there in terms of when you ask people who are in positions of power in society, what merit, theyll give a definition that it is strikingly similar to whatever they are. Its true in other segments of society as well. We have these similar to me but one thing that contributes. Host walk us through a case study how an elite student gets an elite job. Guest yes, so, in general, the types of occupations im studying, getting entry level job straight out of Business School or law school in an eli
Two weeks, the interrogators from fbi dont feel like theyre getting anywhere. And theyre asking for permission to do a whole host of things we come to know as enhanced interrogation. Guest actually at the time, also in that interim between 9 11 and late march when he was captured, we constructed our first what came to be known as black stripe. We knew we were going to hopefully grab some high level al qaeda guys and we needed a place to put them. So we had constructed this secret prison overseas. Host can you tell us where . Guest nice try. Thats one of the few remaining secrets of the Interrogation Program, which is the location precise locations of the black sites. So i cant. Anyway, the he was first interrogated first he was shot up badly when he was captured so he flew doors from johns hop kins to patch him up. But he wasnt talking. Now, it was the Interrogation Team at that point i didnt actually precisely know this at the time but it was both the cia and fbi interrogators. Learne
Massive ordinance air bomb, known as moab. The video youre looking at, lets be clear, this is test video from 2003. But up until now, this bomb has never actually been used on the battlefield. So lets begin with ryan brown, our correspondent at the pentagon. Ryan, why did they do this . Reporter this bomb was used because the military says it was to target caves in a very volatile area where isis has established a real presence there. In fact, u. S. Special forces soldier was killed battling isis there saturday. They saw this cave complex as a particularly difficult target. They wanted to use a bomb to completely knock it out. Another thing u. S. Officials tell us is they did not observe any civilians anywhere near this complex. Therefore, they felt this was the right weapon. Ryan, stand by. Let me bring in more voices on this bomb. Nick paton walsh, Senior International correspondent there in iraq, when one thinks about isis, you think about iraq and syria. Why afghanistan and why Nan