christina aleshi for more details. burger king not the first company to move north of the border to get a better tax deal. >> warren buffett finds himself in a little bit of a tough spot. on the one hand, he's saying the personal tax code is unfair to the little guy. and on the other hand, he's backing a tactic that president obama says is unfair to the little guy. so it's really tough for him to reconcile those two points. >> it is another reason, though, why you do need to have tax reform in this country and he could easily, easily use that as ammunition. thank you so much, christina. i want to talk more about this deal and what it means in this political environment. greg vailier joins me now. greg, this is really an interesting deal, interesting that warren buffett's involved too. burger king says this deal is not about tax rates, it's about growth, but people are pretty fired up and there are these plans to boycott the restaurant, even though the u.s. tax code allows for this. is the public's anger misguided here? >> well, we'll see what people say to members of congress during the august break, when they come back. w