Britain has voted to leave the European Union, sending global financial markets into chaos. What does this "Brexit" mean for the United States? Economic advisor to Presidents Clinton & Obama and candidate Hillary Clinton, Gene Sperling states "whether we like it or not, we are all connected. When one person sneezes, many of us get a cold." Rich Lowry of the National Review says it would be a mistake to draw broad economic assumptions based on the first day after Britain's vote. Democratic pollster Margie Omero doesn't believe this outcome is much of a surprise as it was fairly close in the polls.
Josh Barro (Business Insider) moderates from the Center. Rich Lowry (National Review) is on the Right. On the Left is Margie Omero (Democratic Pollster and EVP at PSB Research). Our special guest is Gene Sperling (Economic advisor to Presidents Clinton & Obama and candidate Hillary Clinton).
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