doing this anymore
>> well, as i said, mohammed bin
salman is trying to switch the
way business and politics are
done in saudi arabia
that is fwhb a way, somewhat
destabilizing.
over the course of many years,
there's been an elaborate
consensus process within saudi
arabia
much of which is done behind
closed doors
bin salman has essentially
thrown out that model and is now
seeking to accumulate as much
power as possible.
this has created dissent and
fissures within the royal
family
some of which you see creeping
out.
>> steven --
>> some of which you don't
it's a country that we often
think of as stable, but i think
we should think of more in terms
of relative instability.
>> the question i have is you
have a man in power who has
talked about transforming the
country, who goes on "60
minutes" says women are going to
drive.
has talked with all business
leaders in the country
blackstone's taking money from