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one of the world's wealthiest investors with me today, prince alwaleed bin talal will weigh in, with me at the new york stock exchange, get his takes on europe, tensions in iran, whether there is a bubble in social media. he recently invested in twitter. dow jones industrial average down 19 points, fractional loss. volume quite like today again, 620 million shares traded at the new york stock exchange, nasdaq composite down 3.67. the s & p 500 gives up two-thirds of one point at 1344. bob pisani on the floor of the nyc. wfrmt he closed the highest of the day, 178 doesn't sound like much. we climbed from there call it over all a decent day. i know it was not much in the way of volume, we had the lightest volume of the year going all the way back to january 2nd. 3-2 declining to advancing stocks but better as date wore on. take a look at what the major sec for doing today, really the only big boost today was in the energy group where some of the refining stocks did a little bit better than expected. tech store, industrials and health care on either side, positive or negative. the euro,
one of the world's wealthiest investors with me today, prince alwaleed bin talal will weigh in, with me at the new york stock exchange, get his takes on europe, tensions in iran, whether there is a bubble in social media. he recently invested in twitter. dow jones industrial average down 19 points, fractional loss. volume quite like today again, 620 million shares traded at the new york stock exchange, nasdaq composite down 3.67. the s & p 500 gives up two-thirds of one point at 1344. bob...
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saunchts di prince alwaleed bin talal is the chairman of the kingdom holding company in saudi arabia.e's the largest foreign investor in the united states and the largest holder of citigroup stock. he is one of the richest men in the world with a net worth of $21 billion. i spoke to him about his new investment in twitter. the price of oil and the arab spring. >> no doubt that the revolution took place in countries like egypt, libya tunis and to a certain extent yemen and what is happening now in syria, is a wakeup call to many countries to try to have a peaceful revolution rather than violent revolution. i believe that many began to get the message. >> tell me how you see saudi arabia looking different in this evolution as you say, five, ten years later. how long does this evolution take? and how does saudi arabia look different? >> saudi arabia under the leadership of king abdullah is taking major moves at the social, economic and financial level which has helped the saudi people a lot. more has to take place on the political front to involve the people and have them participate in
saunchts di prince alwaleed bin talal is the chairman of the kingdom holding company in saudi arabia.e's the largest foreign investor in the united states and the largest holder of citigroup stock. he is one of the richest men in the world with a net worth of $21 billion. i spoke to him about his new investment in twitter. the price of oil and the arab spring. >> no doubt that the revolution took place in countries like egypt, libya tunis and to a certain extent yemen and what is...
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tonight a conversation wiith prince alwaleed bin talal of saudi arabia about the arab spring, about syria, about the middle east and also about his many business interests in america. >> unfortunately, the conflict is still continuing over there and unless bashar takes a quick decision bloodshed will continue, but as to your question of having the saudi, saudi arabia and the other arab countries to interfere and find a resolution militarily in syria, that is very dangerous because then you are really going to be in a deep quagmire and we are enhancing the possibility of having civil war there. >> rose: we conclude this evening with princess amira a leading advocate for women's empowerment in the middle east, and the wife of prince alwaleed bin talal. >> a woman has to voice out their concerns, they have to, they have to gather a certain mass and through being together it will be stronger than just one person. >> rose: a program note, there was once a very famous and very successful television program in the 1950's, it was hosted by the legendary cbs newsman edward mauro, they decided to b
tonight a conversation wiith prince alwaleed bin talal of saudi arabia about the arab spring, about syria, about the middle east and also about his many business interests in america. >> unfortunately, the conflict is still continuing over there and unless bashar takes a quick decision bloodshed will continue, but as to your question of having the saudi, saudi arabia and the other arab countries to interfere and find a resolution militarily in syria, that is very dangerous because then...
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he has made a big investment in twitter, but is prince alwaleed bin talal willing to bet on facebookn a few months. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the moment we walk in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work, i was just blown away. life's been good to me. i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. ♪ but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, wi
he has made a big investment in twitter, but is prince alwaleed bin talal willing to bet on facebookn a few months. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer...
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monday don't miss my interview with prince alwalead bin talal al saud.t the european debt crisis. he joined me monday. before we go, the food for thought a before the big game on sunday. 12 years ago when the giants went head to head against the ravens, the nasdaq was at 2932 while microsoft traded at $29 a share. today they are at the same exact levels. 11 years have made an enormous
monday don't miss my interview with prince alwalead bin talal al saud.t the european debt crisis. he joined me monday. before we go, the food for thought a before the big game on sunday. 12 years ago when the giants went head to head against the ravens, the nasdaq was at 2932 while microsoft traded at $29 a share. today they are at the same exact levels. 11 years have made an enormous
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and i head the alwaleed bin talal foundation. so the foundation works on several fronts we do female empowerment in the middle east, we do poverty alleviation and community development all over the world. >> you know some of the themes of the arab spring have been part of the 99 for four years now. for example our main bad guy is 500 years old and won't let go off power. our characters are all young and they work together in teams. >> i want the middle east to be dependent on itself and not rely on other countries. because you see we are relying on many other countries for food, for resources... i mean we need to rely on ourselves. >> we are a force also in the world, as arabs. and we won't be considered as terrorists all the time. we create fully biodegradable cushions made from rice husks, which is the brown covering of rice. if you want, you can see it here. >> unfortunately the investment in humanities and social sciences have been quite lacking. because most regimes from -- you know -- almost from morocco all the way to iran
and i head the alwaleed bin talal foundation. so the foundation works on several fronts we do female empowerment in the middle east, we do poverty alleviation and community development all over the world. >> you know some of the themes of the arab spring have been part of the 99 for four years now. for example our main bad guy is 500 years old and won't let go off power. our characters are all young and they work together in teams. >> i want the middle east to be dependent on itself...
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twitter users who staged a protest a few weeks ago but let's let's talk about this prince waleed bin talal i mean he's a major investors kind of vestment all over the place i mean twitter seems like it's doing pretty well any reason why they would want to accept you know three hundred million dollars from this guy. i mean other than yes it's money but i mean is what was the reason behind the investment here. we don't know that is a great question and things have gotten to the point where i mean that the new york times quoted a fellow from a company that is consulting on marketing and he said oh i i don't think there were any malicious intent on the part of the saudi prince i just think he sees a good investment well that's just ridiculously naive i mean of course it's a good investment but as you point out it's a good investment for everyone and a sense twitter as so far has remained private with the rest of us who might like to get in just as has with let's say the the facebook i.p.o. where most us can get it anyway but with twitter we certainly can't get in we be glad to get in on that w
twitter users who staged a protest a few weeks ago but let's let's talk about this prince waleed bin talal i mean he's a major investors kind of vestment all over the place i mean twitter seems like it's doing pretty well any reason why they would want to accept you know three hundred million dollars from this guy. i mean other than yes it's money but i mean is what was the reason behind the investment here. we don't know that is a great question and things have gotten to the point where i mean...
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prince alwaleed, bin, talal is our guest coming up. >> always a forward thinking investor, that's for sure. first a look at financials. back after this. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to work with your pnc advisor, so you can make better decisions and live achievement. i have actually put in over my career. and it's 168,000 hours. so just think, if you had an 8-hour job, i'm like a man of 100 and something years old. i've worked very hard to support my family. and i finally reached that point where i'm going to retire. ♪ ♪ >>> write this down. if the dow is able to close above 12810, and it's well above that, it would settle at a fresh closing high. so which stocks have been the biggest leaders
prince alwaleed, bin, talal is our guest coming up. >> always a forward thinking investor, that's for sure. first a look at financials. back after this. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this...
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deputy district attorney omid talal says prosecutors are confident a judge will admit the video as evidencet. >>isabel: this is so annoying. henry? >>henry: i hope that you will calm dow come down --. earlier,e the entire place to ourselves. at the orcutt fest. orchid >> announcer: well played, dan. well played. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standardcitibank. oh will you grab us some yopla sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughtes grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yoplait original. 25 flavors for you to love. it is so good. makes it easy for anne to view her finances from anywhere. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>henry: we are at the orcutt exp orcuttorthe expo and the ten commandments. >> when in doubt, a drought. >> over watering is the number- one killer. >> if the thpot fields light. feels light -- do not wate
deputy district attorney omid talal says prosecutors are confident a judge will admit the video as evidencet. >>isabel: this is so annoying. henry? >>henry: i hope that you will calm dow come down --. earlier,e the entire place to ourselves. at the orcutt fest. orchid >> announcer: well played, dan. well played. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standardcitibank. oh will you grab us some yopla sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry...
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been an accident of castle valley full of art that is no law for a fraud furiously for in san jose talaletely clear. quite surprisingly, given the conditions we have we're still looking at a reasonably good ride. if >>darya: fin saw fit, leaders are five different of the city for itself the vases largest city to fall into chuff of nine vacant seats. the stockton city council voted in favor of the mediation plan after dozens of residents voiced opposition. >>mark: san francisco police busted a band of pirates as stanley roberts explains in this edition of people behaving badly. >>stanley: you are looking at the faces of suspected coffer pirates. these are the booking photos released by the san francisco police departments. this was one of the boats there reason to come ashore to steal copper. does the boat look familiar? here is video of the very same boat hanging out at a dog's-eared third street in san francisco. this is a federal police officer for the department of defense. he, along with all lan security, officers of the baby station in university california's san francisco quiz as w
been an accident of castle valley full of art that is no law for a fraud furiously for in san jose talaletely clear. quite surprisingly, given the conditions we have we're still looking at a reasonably good ride. if >>darya: fin saw fit, leaders are five different of the city for itself the vases largest city to fall into chuff of nine vacant seats. the stockton city council voted in favor of the mediation plan after dozens of residents voiced opposition. >>mark: san francisco...
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world economic forum, they believe in that and yet 83% of the people here are still male and so i wan talal al zain raise the issue of quotas and talk among the rest of you, is it a way to accelerate progress, would you recommend that? i'll throw that open to whoever wants to grab that. michelle? >> the experience isn't always interesting, five, six years ago, they first of all offer voluntary quota at t boards of the c.e.o.'s, it didn't happen and they have to meet it but after five years when they finish all the votes of the companies, all the studies show higher performance. so it's not because one of the thing is, it's not quota for quota, it's what our women can contribute, what can they do better? and all the studies show that women can improve the performance, being on a board, being in a senior management team, being at a different position. so all on quality people can improve the quality of politics and can improve also the kind of policies that they implement and really i think that it's true that we have to link quota with marriage. why do we only ask that when we're talking abo
world economic forum, they believe in that and yet 83% of the people here are still male and so i wan talal al zain raise the issue of quotas and talk among the rest of you, is it a way to accelerate progress, would you recommend that? i'll throw that open to whoever wants to grab that. michelle? >> the experience isn't always interesting, five, six years ago, they first of all offer voluntary quota at t boards of the c.e.o.'s, it didn't happen and they have to meet it but after five...
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[applause] talal al-zain the ceo of -- holding in bahrain and a real leader in empowering women in thet only in bahrain but around the world. [applause] and cheryl sandberg the ceo of facebook and worldwide a voice for focusing on women's talent and bringing him to bear on all kinds of global issues. [applause] when economists try to explain the economic dynamism of asia, while there are many different business models country by country in asia one thing they pointed to is the way countries have made increasingly good use of female half of the population as part of the economic recipe for success across asia and i would like to invite prime minister yingluck shinawatra by giving us her sense of how it taiwan has used the female population as part of this extraordinary economic dynamism. yingluck shinawatra. [applause] >> i want to make sure i deliver all of the content clearly. >> translator: good afternoon distinguished guests, it is a great honor to be here to have this opportunity to say some remarks and to join the debate on women as the way forward. i am especially happy. i feel v
[applause] talal al-zain the ceo of -- holding in bahrain and a real leader in empowering women in thet only in bahrain but around the world. [applause] and cheryl sandberg the ceo of facebook and worldwide a voice for focusing on women's talent and bringing him to bear on all kinds of global issues. [applause] when economists try to explain the economic dynamism of asia, while there are many different business models country by country in asia one thing they pointed to is the way countries...