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sheikh hamad is the prime minister of qatar.heikh hamad owns 12% of credit suisse and 6% of barclays. i asked sheikh hamad about he felt about the state of the global economy. >> i think now we are done in terms of bottoming about the real economy i'm talking. i'm not talking about the market. the market could go 10% down, 15%. also what happened in the market was too much, too quick. that is little bit hesitating. i hope it doesn't go a whole lot down. we can see that settling, let us say settling market more. >> as this crisis has related to oil. earlier in the year we saw oil down to $32 a barrel and wild swings for gas as well as oil. what are you seeing in erm terms of demand picture right now? >> well, demand is there. what we don't want, speculation in the market. that is the big problem which raised the price to 150. i think if we go back to $150 we'll crash the market. if we go $35, we'll crash the oil industry and then we'll have a bigger problem in the near future in term of prices because demand is every year is grow
sheikh hamad is the prime minister of qatar.heikh hamad owns 12% of credit suisse and 6% of barclays. i asked sheikh hamad about he felt about the state of the global economy. >> i think now we are done in terms of bottoming about the real economy i'm talking. i'm not talking about the market. the market could go 10% down, 15%. also what happened in the market was too much, too quick. that is little bit hesitating. i hope it doesn't go a whole lot down. we can see that settling, let us...
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. >>> we will visit qatar, where enormous oil wealth is creating the good life. how long will it last? >>> and a look inside the african nation of ghana where a recent anniversary of the monarchy led to king-sized celebrations. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible in part by the following funders -- major support has also been provided by the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm daljit dhaliwal. on this eighth anniversary of the september 11 attacks, america's top commander in afghanistan says that he believes the united states and its allies there have likely prevented other terrorist attacks. but eight years on, the united states is still battling a resur again taliban. tonight we're going to look at war, once again. but first, 9/11 was also remembered beyond the united states. at bagram airfield in afghanistan, there was a ceremony and a run by m
. >>> we will visit qatar, where enormous oil wealth is creating the good life. how long will it last? >>> and a look inside the african nation of ghana where a recent anniversary of the monarchy led to king-sized celebrations. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible in part by the following funders -- major support has also been provided by the peter g. peterson...
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. >> after the bell i will talk to the prime minister of qatar.esting the billions in his sovereign wealth fund, sheikh hamad joins me. protecting your heart includes watching your cholesterol. now there's new heart health advantage from bayer. its non-aspirin formula contains phytosterols, which may reduce the risk of heart disease... by lowering bad cholesterol. new heart health advantage from bayer. vroom... vroom. okay, time's up. here ya' go ! that's a nice one, i made that. that's a piece of junk. yeah. i want the red truck. well, you can't have the red truck. see, that was a limited-time offer only. it's, ah, right here in the fine print. even kids know it's wrong to hide behind fine print. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new bank who always gives you a great rate, with nothing buried in the fine print. it's just the right thing to do. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> let's take a loo
. >> after the bell i will talk to the prime minister of qatar.esting the billions in his sovereign wealth fund, sheikh hamad joins me. protecting your heart includes watching your cholesterol. now there's new heart health advantage from bayer. its non-aspirin formula contains phytosterols, which may reduce the risk of heart disease... by lowering bad cholesterol. new heart health advantage from bayer. vroom... vroom. okay, time's up. here ya' go ! that's a nice one, i made that. that's a...
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. >>> we will visit qatar, where enormous oil alth isreating the od life. how long will it last? >>> and a ok inside th african naon of ana with recent anniversaryof the monarchy led t king-size cebrations. >>> fr the world's leading reporters and analysts, re's what's hapning around the rld. thiss "worldfocus." made posble in part by the following funders -- major supporhas also been providedy the peter g. terson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressg key economic cllenges facing erica's future. >>> good evening. i'm dait dhaliwal. on this eighth anniversy of e september 11 attacks, america's top commander in afghanistan says that h believes the unid states and it alies there ha likely evented other terrorist attacks. but eight years , the united states is still battling a wry sur gent taliban. tonit we're going to look at war, onceagain. but first, 9/11 was also remembered beyond thunited states. at bram airfield in afghanisn, there was a ceremonynd a run by more than a thousand service membs. the distance was 9.11ilometers or 5 1/2 miles. >>> in
. >>> we will visit qatar, where enormous oil alth isreating the od life. how long will it last? >>> and a ok inside th african naon of ana with recent anniversaryof the monarchy led t king-size cebrations. >>> fr the world's leading reporters and analysts, re's what's hapning around the rld. thiss "worldfocus." made posble in part by the following funders -- major supporhas also been providedy the peter g. terson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal...
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if you look at qatar, in any big business you're likely to have a -- in other places it's a lot broaderbased. in kuwait, there is a wide merchant class, which doesn't mean the ruling families don't have a significant presence, but they're not the dominant players. also, if you're a prince, in many cases you can't be bothered to set up and run a business, so there are also some merchant business and serious investors among those ruling families. but those in terms of the interest, more with the rest of the merchant class more than with their other family. which doesn't mean there are not barriers to industry. those families got to where they are off true their royal connections. so it's not a completely open playing field but it's a lot more diverse than just relatives of the rers. >> you spoke of the recycling of a lot of the cash. do you see any evidence that any of it is moving into opposition political campaigns and there has been -- we get sporadic reports in terms of security issues. we noted there's been the arrest of several hundred fairly recently. do you see any stepup in campa
if you look at qatar, in any big business you're likely to have a -- in other places it's a lot broaderbased. in kuwait, there is a wide merchant class, which doesn't mean the ruling families don't have a significant presence, but they're not the dominant players. also, if you're a prince, in many cases you can't be bothered to set up and run a business, so there are also some merchant business and serious investors among those ruling families. but those in terms of the interest, more with the...
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if you look at qatar, in any big business you're likely to have a -- in other places it's a lot broaderness, so there are also some merchant business and serious investors among those ruling families. but those in terms of the interest, more with the rest of the merchant class more than with their other family. which doesn't mean there are not barriers to industry. those families got to where they are off true their royal connections. so it's not a completely open playing field but it's a lot more diverse than just relatives of the rulers. >> you spoke of the recycling of a lot of the cash. do you see any evidence that any of it is moving into opposition political campaigns and there has been -- we get sporadic reports in terms of security issues. we noted there's been the arrest of several hundred fairly recently. do you see any stepup in campaigns, you know, of terrorism there? >> you would really have to distinguish one country from another. you have the kuwaiti regime where you have a lot of money going to elections. the parliament can essentially prevent anything from happening in
if you look at qatar, in any big business you're likely to have a -- in other places it's a lot broaderness, so there are also some merchant business and serious investors among those ruling families. but those in terms of the interest, more with the rest of the merchant class more than with their other family. which doesn't mean there are not barriers to industry. those families got to where they are off true their royal connections. so it's not a completely open playing field but it's a lot...
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they got a big deal from qatar. >> walgreen up 9%. >> shift in inventory priorities and personal savings rates going up plays in the favor of buying walgreen. >> pop for palm. it was up 3% today. >> everything is coming together for palm, good earnings, the pre was good. and pete needs a new phone. >> there you go. >> a pop for polo ralph lauren, up 4%. >> big pop from goldman sachs with an upgrade. they like the stock, potential growth over asia. talk about luxury handbags, $9 billionairia they think they can make more dent into. good for ralph lauren today. >> a drop for bank of america. the financial firm could be out $1.78 billion jillion dollars. the bank has been sued with this ridiculous amount claiming checks were rejected from his account. judge chen said he has until october 23rd to better explain his claims or it will get thrown out. >> got himself on tv. >> 15 minutes of fame. >> billion trillion dollars. >>> the after-hours action does not stop. the ceo of allscripts gives us a report behind the profit report they just released this afternoon. >>> welcome back to "fast money
they got a big deal from qatar. >> walgreen up 9%. >> shift in inventory priorities and personal savings rates going up plays in the favor of buying walgreen. >> pop for palm. it was up 3% today. >> everything is coming together for palm, good earnings, the pre was good. and pete needs a new phone. >> there you go. >> a pop for polo ralph lauren, up 4%. >> big pop from goldman sachs with an upgrade. they like the stock, potential growth over asia. talk...
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such as qatar, i think would be important to think about what i have labeled your shorthand for traditional paradigms of genetic testing just to see how we shifted in the last several years. and these are based on some kind of basic tenets of how we think about genetics. the first is a traditional approach would be that genetics test justified for at risk individuals for actionable conditionconditions with available options. so the idea is that genetic test should really only be dered by those or for those who have shown through medical history and the history, a reason for taking a genetic test. and that they should really be done only for conditions that are action in the sense that you can actually do something about them. another kind of basic approach to genetic testing has been oversight by trained health care professional, the idea that these tests should only be ordered by position or another type of trained health care professional. and that they should be a requirement for pre-and post test genetic counseling that we should have high standards for quality assurance deliveble you a
such as qatar, i think would be important to think about what i have labeled your shorthand for traditional paradigms of genetic testing just to see how we shifted in the last several years. and these are based on some kind of basic tenets of how we think about genetics. the first is a traditional approach would be that genetics test justified for at risk individuals for actionable conditionconditions with available options. so the idea is that genetic test should really only be dered by those...