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Surveillance: Browne, Rahman, Longworth

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2016

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Surveillance: Browne, Rahman, Longworth

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0:00.0

Welcome to Crash Course, a podcast about business, political, and social disruption and what we can learn from it.

0:07.0

I'm Tim O'Brien. Every week on Crash Course, I'm going to bring listeners directly into the arenas where epic upheavals occur and

0:15.5

I'm going to explore the lessons we can learn when creativity and ambition collide

0:20.7

with competition and power.

0:23.0

Listen to Crash Course every Tuesday on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:28.0

or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene always with Michael McKee.

0:45.4

Daily, we bring you insight from the best in economics, finance,

0:49.5

investment and international relations.

0:52.1

Find Bloomberg Surveillance on iTunes,

0:54.3

SoundCloud, Bloomberg.com and of course on the Bloomberg.

1:00.0

I can't imagine Michael where we will be as they go to the polls at 7 a.m.

1:10.0

tomorrow what is that 2 a.m. New York time. We will not be sitting here at 2 a.m. But no. No, but it is

1:20.8

going to be extraordinary. And it is transfixed the whole country

1:24.9

including our guest nice enough to stop by Lord John Brown of Mattingly

1:38.4

the former head of British Petroleum. You have obviously many insights into what you think the economic and the corporate impact of this would be but I think the most

1:43.7

interesting things that I've read you've written emotionally about your ties to

1:48.0

the United Kingdom and the importance of a United Europe.

1:52.0

So many people have talked about the economic impact and the uncertainty

1:57.0

that I felt that my voice wouldn't add too much to that

2:01.0

but I did feel that I knew something about the emotional ties that bind,

2:07.0

and it's very important to say that.

2:10.0

That keeping people behaving as an inclusive set of people is essential.

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