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deana all over it and joins us now with more. what are they doing wrong?> brian and mandy, we were actually the only u.s. media outlet to get access to over 500 tax rulings from 300 companies, 219 of which are u.s. companies that show exactly how these companies set up structures in luxembourg to significantly reduce the tax bill. so here's how it works. big accounting firms, in our case the documents we have is price waterhouse coopers goes first to the tax ministers in luxembourg and says here's the kind of structure that we want to set up. so they have a conversation about it. then the tax ministers sign off, which is what is called a tax ruling ar a comfort level and then they go and set up the structures. so it would be the same thing as a foreign firm going to the irs first and saying here's what we want to do. how do we reduce our tax burden? and that -- >> the catch is it's not illegal, right? >> exactly. it's not illegal. and price waterhouse coopers is the first to say we're not doing anything wrong. luxembourg is saying we're not doing anything
deana all over it and joins us now with more. what are they doing wrong?> brian and mandy, we were actually the only u.s. media outlet to get access to over 500 tax rulings from 300 companies, 219 of which are u.s. companies that show exactly how these companies set up structures in luxembourg to significantly reduce the tax bill. so here's how it works. big accounting firms, in our case the documents we have is price waterhouse coopers goes first to the tax ministers in luxembourg and says...
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that is the latest, reporting live from aberdeen, maryland, deana durante, "nbc 10 news." >> right now nbc 10's harry hairston continues our live team coverage from police headquarters in philadelphia. harry, police are gathering clues from the audio on that vid video? >> reporter: yes, they wouldn't say what clues they are getting from the audio, but right now where the investigation is, they are trying to determine if the man seen on the bank video or the bank photos i should say is the man that was seen in the neighborhood. these are the just released photos police got from the atm in aberdeen, maryland, yesterday morning. although we are seeing them for the first time, police have been examining them for more than 36 hours. does this compare to the same video from surveillance in the neighborhood? >> it's similar but hard to tell at this point. >> reporter: police said the photos from the bank are a significant break in the case. can you explain what you do now when you have that type of lead, where do your officers go and how closely do you work with maryland state police and the
that is the latest, reporting live from aberdeen, maryland, deana durante, "nbc 10 news." >> right now nbc 10's harry hairston continues our live team coverage from police headquarters in philadelphia. harry, police are gathering clues from the audio on that vid video? >> reporter: yes, they wouldn't say what clues they are getting from the audio, but right now where the investigation is, they are trying to determine if the man seen on the bank video or the bank photos i...
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my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates some advice and realities on what is going on in these detention centers, specifically with unaccompanied minors, whether their family or guardians are in mexico or country of origin or in the united states. >> excellent start to conducting research on that issue. >> it's due thursday. >> does anybody want to tell deana what we know about that situation? to the extent we know anything? >> i don't know much at all. >> why don't we know much? maria? >> because we need students to do some research. and tell us what's going on. >> we're all looking forward to reading your results. >> and you n
my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates...
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my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates some advice and realities on what is going on in these detention centers, specifically with unaccompanied minors, whether their family or guardians are in mexico or country of origin or in the united states. >> excellent start to conducting research on that issue. >> it's due thursday. >> does anybody want to tell deana what we know about that situation? to the extent we know anything? >> i don't know much at all. >> why don't we know much? maria? >> because we need students to do some research. and tell us what's going on. >> we're all looking forward to reading your results. >> and you n
my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates...
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deana varshavskaya is here, founder and c.e.o.o it is changing how we shop, the on-line social media app connects millions of consumers with some of the biggest brands as well as the tinniest of independent boutiques, 20 million products from 350 million stores are individual make to her company's 11 million active users. i'm pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> rose: let me talk about you. and before we talk about the company. born in. >> siberia. >> rose: in siberia. your father was a journalist. >> correct. >> rose: and your parents divorced. >> also correct. >> and you came to america. >> yes. >> rose: with your father an his family. >> correct. >> rose: settled in new jersey first. >> yes, for a short amount of time, just a couple of years. >> and then. >> moved to upstate new york for college, cornell. studied everything under the sun looking for my passion. i knew from an early age that i had no interested interest in having a regular 9 to 5. >> but any entrepreneurial
deana varshavskaya is here, founder and c.e.o.o it is changing how we shop, the on-line social media app connects millions of consumers with some of the biggest brands as well as the tinniest of independent boutiques, 20 million products from 350 million stores are individual make to her company's 11 million active users. i'm pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> rose: let me talk about you. and before we talk about the company....
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cnbc's deana guzofsky is here to explain. >> the business community is concerned about a number of thingsfirst you have the employers. they are wondering whether they'll be actually be able to retire and retain top talent from other countries. i mean, we're talking about people who have highly specialized degrees and skills. you've got the engineers, the phds, they want to be here in the united states to either start their own companies or work for another company. and of course, let's not forget about the investors. we spoke with trevor klein, a guy who sold his company, autoanything.com to autozone a few years ago for $150 million. right now he's out in san diego investing in a company called tv page that uses a technology created by an immigrant from the netherlands that lets retailers sell products through videos. but the big problem is the guy behind the technology, get this, he could very well be deported at the end of the month. his current j-1 visa is about to expire, and he wasn't even considered for a worker's visa. take a listen to what trevor had to say about that. >> i don't
cnbc's deana guzofsky is here to explain. >> the business community is concerned about a number of thingsfirst you have the employers. they are wondering whether they'll be actually be able to retire and retain top talent from other countries. i mean, we're talking about people who have highly specialized degrees and skills. you've got the engineers, the phds, they want to be here in the united states to either start their own companies or work for another company. and of course, let's...
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my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates some advice and realities on what is going on in these detention centers, specifically with unaccompanied minors, whether their family or guardians are in mexico or country of origin or in the united states. >> excellent start to conducting research on that issue. >> it's due thursday. >> does anybody want to tell deana what we know about that situation? to the extent we know anything? >> i don't know much at all. >> why don't we know much? maria? >> because we need students to do some research. and tell us what's going on. >> we're all looking forward to reading your results. >> and you n
my name is deana. i'm a student here at georgetown law. i'm here with fellow classmates of mine. we are part of a campus organization that has created the international migrants bill of rights. and our specific project this semester is focused on detention centers in mexico. and we are creating a list of indicators to suggest that these detention centers go through. my indicator is focused on family unification. so i was wondering if anyone on the panel is able to offer myself and my classmates...