. >> kyle murphy, how do you explain to saudis the arab spring turmoil. >> the saudis have always been happy to have a version of islam in which the good muslim obeys his ruler. if he has anything to say that is critical, he whispers in his ear. this has suited the saudis for a very long time. but in other apri arab countrie, we're seeing islamist political groups come to the floor which really want a political role. they want to participate in elections. they want to come to power so that they can rule, and they are quite different in their policy outlook and attitude from the brand of islam that is dominant in saudi arabia. so specifically for the muslim brotherhood, the saudi arabians welcomed the muslim brotherhood 50-60 years ago when they were being persecuted by egypt's leader. and they were welcomed here. they've lived here. they had jobs here but they have been more politically active than the government would want them to be. i think the government overreacted in declaring the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. there is no indication that any of the saudis have part