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eamon javers has been following the story from washington and joins us now. good to see you, eamon. why is microsoft making this move? >> look, the marijuana industry is growing. so many states having legalized either medical marijuana or just plain old recreational marijuana. that means it's a big business but there are a lot of companies out there having real trouble in terms of compliance because it's not legal on the federal level yet. a lot of banks won't touch the marijuana business so there's an operating space for companies that help the marijuana businesses deal with compliance. that's the type of company microsoft is partnering with here, a firm called kind financial which makes software for marijuana businesses to help them stay in compliance with all the state rules and regulations. >> do you think that microsoft is the first of many or of other companies that might do this? >> no doubt, no doubt. there's so much money to be made in this marijuana industry as it begins to grow. the expectation is that more and more states will continue to legalize marijuana because of th
eamon javers has been following the story from washington and joins us now. good to see you, eamon. why is microsoft making this move? >> look, the marijuana industry is growing. so many states having legalized either medical marijuana or just plain old recreational marijuana. that means it's a big business but there are a lot of companies out there having real trouble in terms of compliance because it's not legal on the federal level yet. a lot of banks won't touch the marijuana business...
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eamon javers is following that story from washington. eamon, trump says the exit vote is a model for his campaign. how do you think this plays into his chances this novem >> reporter: obviously donald trump from the clips you saw there thinks this plays very well into his chances in november. he in many ways is appealing to a similar constituency here in the united states. an anti-free trade, anti-immigration constituency that's worried about the future of their country. fearing this immigration push that we've seen in the wake of isis terrorist attacks in brussels and paris. this sort of fear factor that donald trump has based his campaign on. that may play out in november here in the united states. the question is, are the political dynamics here as similar to what they are in england as donald trump thinks they are? >> president obama also spoke today about the uk vote. what did he say? >> the with the said that he expected an orderly transition. he called david cameron today. he called angela merkel in germany. the president sounded a
eamon javers is following that story from washington. eamon, trump says the exit vote is a model for his campaign. how do you think this plays into his chances this novem >> reporter: obviously donald trump from the clips you saw there thinks this plays very well into his chances in november. he in many ways is appealing to a similar constituency here in the united states. an anti-free trade, anti-immigration constituency that's worried about the future of their country. fearing this...
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eamon javers has that in washington. >> yeah, carl, that's right. that word respect you just read in some of those other statements seems to be the common theme today. here's the statement from hillary clinton out just a few minutes ago. she says we respect the choice the people of the united kingdom have made. our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families here in america. we also have to make clear america's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with britain and the transatlantic alliance with europe. that's a statement from hillary clinton as this brexit vote now sort of roils american politics and we start to see all of the reaction. we obviously saw reaction from donald trump speaking in scotland earlier today saying that he loves it when people take their country back. so that's the political divide here in the united states, guys. >> thank you very much, we'll come back to you as we await further statements. what'd you make of the political -- the u.s. poli
eamon javers has that in washington. >> yeah, carl, that's right. that word respect you just read in some of those other statements seems to be the common theme today. here's the statement from hillary clinton out just a few minutes ago. she says we respect the choice the people of the united kingdom have made. our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families here in america. we also have to make clear america's...
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back over to you. >> eamon javers in orlando. eamon, thank you for that.mer cia officer and republican representative from texas, will hurd, who is also a member of the homeland security committee. congressman, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> you heard just now the fbi's not ready to answer how you can be on a watch list and buy an assault weapon legally. do you want the answer to that question? >> well, absolutely. the reality is, is right now if you are on a watch list, that name does go to the fbi, and the fbi can decide, has influence in that decision. there have been a couple of hundred cases where people have been denied weapons because of that. so the issue is, you know, this individual, mateen, was interviewed i believe on three separate occasions by the fbi. being interviewed by the fbi is not a violation of the law. so i think what you're going to see the fbi doing after the active investigation starts winding down is looking at their tactics, techniques and procedures. were there questions they could have asked? were the
back over to you. >> eamon javers in orlando. eamon, thank you for that.mer cia officer and republican representative from texas, will hurd, who is also a member of the homeland security committee. congressman, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> you heard just now the fbi's not ready to answer how you can be on a watch list and buy an assault weapon legally. do you want the answer to that question? >> well, absolutely. the reality is, is right now...
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we are joined from the scene with the latest, eamon javers, good morning to you. >> reporter: we are here at the orlando medical center, it is a level one trauma center. we are just a couple blocks away from the pulse nightclub where dozens of the injured were taken from there to here. here's what we know of the timeline so far. we'll get more information as the day goes along, but it all started at 2:00 a.m. saturday night into sunday morning. the shooter omar mateen entered the pulse nightclub at 2:00 in the morning. by about 2:10 the pulse nightclub posted a message to their facebook page alerting everyone to get out of the facility. run and don't stop running. at 5:00 a.m. the police entered the pulse nightclub to put and end to the hostage situation that has developed there as mateen effectively took the hostages hiding in that building. nobody was able to get in or out. it was a bloody and awful scene. what we know so far, 50 dead, 53 wounded. bodies were removed overnight. the families have been notified gradually. just overnight we got a list of 21 new names as they are being
we are joined from the scene with the latest, eamon javers, good morning to you. >> reporter: we are here at the orlando medical center, it is a level one trauma center. we are just a couple blocks away from the pulse nightclub where dozens of the injured were taken from there to here. here's what we know of the timeline so far. we'll get more information as the day goes along, but it all started at 2:00 a.m. saturday night into sunday morning. the shooter omar mateen entered the pulse...
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thank you, eamon javers. >>> back after a short break. >>> markets in europe are going to close in abouthree minutes or so, in europe and across the uk. stocks falling sharply on the uncertainty surrounding next week's brexit vote as well as concerns about slowing global growth. banks among the biggest losers led by the financials in italy. britain's lloyd's joining the ranks of the losers. the uk pound rebounding from its lows of the day. speculation a new icm poll for british newspaper the guardian will show greater support for staying in the eu. you also had the ten-year bond years on the periphery, spain and italy posting their biggest one-day jump in more than two months. not saying a lot given where we have been the last couple weeks. it comes on the heels of some of the other polls that show the leave camp with a ten-point gain lead, but it's still early. turnout, you are guessing the last few minutes, some concerts, rain, all the things we talk about in this country will be in play there, too. >> the swing voter is of utmost importance when this vote takes place. of course, sterl
thank you, eamon javers. >>> back after a short break. >>> markets in europe are going to close in abouthree minutes or so, in europe and across the uk. stocks falling sharply on the uncertainty surrounding next week's brexit vote as well as concerns about slowing global growth. banks among the biggest losers led by the financials in italy. britain's lloyd's joining the ranks of the losers. the uk pound rebounding from its lows of the day. speculation a new icm poll for...
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eamon javers is here to read all 180 phrases it's fascinating reading, we've gottet the whole list.tely due to cnbc i can't read all the words out on air. but, look. they tell the employees at goldman sachs that they're being monitored but the employees don't have the lift of phrases. we've been able to obtain that list from the aurs. when you look at it in total they're looking for any kind of dispute particularly with clients, any kind of emotional tension among its employees and take a look at some of these search terms and you'll see what i'm talking about. among the things that they're regular flagging. rebate or refund, what i lost, report the matter to the s.e.s.c., nasd or nyse. one. where did my money go. that seems pretty obvious. you stole from me. that would be a concerning phrase. goldman sachs will be hearing from my attorney thachlt will get some. and you're a peaiece of "s" but they don't use the "s." they use the whole word. it's an algorithm and they're flagged and reviewed by the department whose job it is to determine if there's a problem here. it's a fascinating
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he is the ceo of the doubleline capital, and the post fed given where the world isle, and our eamon javersas more. >> the first marijuana related software partnership is a big area for corporate america as more states are legalizing recreational or medical marijuana, and now, microsoft inking a deal with a startup company called kind financial out of los angeles who makes software for cannabis businesses to stay in compliance with the regulation, and they will add it to the government solutions package and it is called the seed-to-sale compliance software for the marijuana offices, and they tag the plant, and also kiosk them in the mblg mj businesses because they -- marijuana businesses because they can't have banking access. so they are going to be referring the clients through cloud-based government basis to the burgeoning marijuana business. and so now we seeing marijuana mainstream, and maybe a sign of the times and the high times you would say. >> yes, exactly, eamon javers, d.c. here is what is still to come. >> apple is losing the luster again, and another analyst is lowering the ou
he is the ceo of the doubleline capital, and the post fed given where the world isle, and our eamon javersas more. >> the first marijuana related software partnership is a big area for corporate america as more states are legalizing recreational or medical marijuana, and now, microsoft inking a deal with a startup company called kind financial out of los angeles who makes software for cannabis businesses to stay in compliance with the regulation, and they will add it to the government...
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. >>> let's go now to our reporter eamon javers.latest developments in the orlando shooting over the weekend. >> we have a statement now from disney. disney is putting out this statement in response that the shooter here in this case may have gone to disney world here in ond. obviously if you talk about orlando, florida, you're really talking about the big hometown company disney. the report is he may have gone there, may have considered other targets to strike other than the pulse nightclub so disney now putting out a statement saying dur this time we have increased our security measures across our properties adds magna tom ters, canine units, and law enforcement officers on sight as well as less visible systems that employ state of the art-technologies. earlier we heard from jeff comey about what the fbi is starting to discover here about the shooting in orlando. here's what he had to say. >> during the calls he said he was doing this for the leefrd isil who he named and pledged almighty to but he also claimed to pledge solidarity
. >>> let's go now to our reporter eamon javers.latest developments in the orlando shooting over the weekend. >> we have a statement now from disney. disney is putting out this statement in response that the shooter here in this case may have gone to disney world here in ond. obviously if you talk about orlando, florida, you're really talking about the big hometown company disney. the report is he may have gone there, may have considered other targets to strike other than the...
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eamon javers joins us with more. eamon. >> reporter: yeah, good morning.rlando is a city in mourning today. last night, thousands of city residents came together in a downtown orlando square here to pay their respects, to stand in solidarity. and members of the city's gay community said in particular they have been so hard hit by this. it's such a tight-knit community they said almost everybody knows somebody who was killed in the pulse nightclub over the weekend. meanwhile, investigators are learning a lot more about the background of the killer here, omar mateen. 29 years old. born in the united states in new york. he moved to florida. now "the washington post" is reporting while in high school in florida he was a sophomore in high school at the time of the 9/11 attacks in new york. and according to some of his former classmates at the high school, he either cheered or smiled during the 9/11 coverage that they were all witnessing together on tv in the high school. that according to people who went to school with omar mateen. "the washington post" reporti
eamon javers joins us with more. eamon. >> reporter: yeah, good morning.rlando is a city in mourning today. last night, thousands of city residents came together in a downtown orlando square here to pay their respects, to stand in solidarity. and members of the city's gay community said in particular they have been so hard hit by this. it's such a tight-knit community they said almost everybody knows somebody who was killed in the pulse nightclub over the weekend. meanwhile, investigators...
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here's eamon javers with a look at the proposed rules. >> reporter: in kansas city, missouri, today the consumer financial protection bureau announced proposed new rules designed to keep people from getting trapped in a spiral of debt from unpaid payday loans. the bureau's director said the move was designed to protect often-vulnerable borrowers from what can be painfully high interest rates. >> the very economics of the payday lending business model depend on a substantial number of their customers being unable to repay the loan and borrowing again and again the high interest rates, incurring repeated fees as they go. >> reporter: it proposed rules would require lenders to determine if borrowers condition afford to pay back their loan and would restrict new loans if a customer has outstanding debt. it would apply to payday loans, auto loans, and advanced products. the rules could block credit from millions of americans who don't have any other options in the banking industry, critics say. still, the rules don't require congressional approval and could go into effect as early as next >>
here's eamon javers with a look at the proposed rules. >> reporter: in kansas city, missouri, today the consumer financial protection bureau announced proposed new rules designed to keep people from getting trapped in a spiral of debt from unpaid payday loans. the bureau's director said the move was designed to protect often-vulnerable borrowers from what can be painfully high interest rates. >> the very economics of the payday lending business model depend on a substantial number...
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we have more breaking news from eamon javers now in washington. od morning, eamon. >> good morning, simon. cnbc has learned key house committee opened an investigation into the fed the handling of the $81 million heist and also the new york fed's oversight of the swift global bank messaging system. in this letter to the new york fed president that was sent yesterday, lamar smith, the chairman of the house science committee writes, in light of the recent cyber attacks on our global financial systems, the committee believes it is imperative to receive information from the new york fed about its response, its oversight of swift, the status of the investigation and any remedial steps taken to address vulnerabilities. the committee here in this letter obtained by cnbc is asking for all documents and communications referring or relating to the february 4th and 5th 2016 cyber attack involving the bank of bangladesh and also want all documents and communication related to security of the new york fed swift system, documents and communications related to ov
we have more breaking news from eamon javers now in washington. od morning, eamon. >> good morning, simon. cnbc has learned key house committee opened an investigation into the fed the handling of the $81 million heist and also the new york fed's oversight of the swift global bank messaging system. in this letter to the new york fed president that was sent yesterday, lamar smith, the chairman of the house science committee writes, in light of the recent cyber attacks on our global...
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eamon javers join us. >> reporter: good morning, wilfred. last night, thousands gathered in central square in downtown orlando to mourn, pay their respects. particularly members of the gay community who said they came out here last night to rally, just to bear witness pofor what has happened here. the instincts is to hide. they said they wanted to be very, very visible. the mayor of orlando spoke passionately about his community. here's what he said. >> light shines in the darkness, and darkness can never extinguish it. we will get through this. our city's darkest hour, our residents have shown they are that light. >> reporter: and we're also learning that president obama intends to come here to orlando on thursday. he's going to stand with the community and pay his respects as well. we'll get more details on that travel as the day goes on. as we said, in the past 24 hours or so, investigators are continuing to search for clues to this horrific tragedy that left 49 dead, plus more than 50 wounded here in orlando. so far, the indications are
eamon javers join us. >> reporter: good morning, wilfred. last night, thousands gathered in central square in downtown orlando to mourn, pay their respects. particularly members of the gay community who said they came out here last night to rally, just to bear witness pofor what has happened here. the instincts is to hide. they said they wanted to be very, very visible. the mayor of orlando spoke passionately about his community. here's what he said. >> light shines in the darkness,...
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. >>> let's get to eamon javers in washington, d.c., for some breaking news. eamon?>> [ inaudible ]. [ no audio ] >> is eamon good or do we want to move on from here? >> david, i'm here if you can hear me. >> now we can hear him. we can hear him. let's get back to you again. go ahead. >> try that again. >> we're monitoring a report now from andrews air force base of an active shooter at the base. tweets from the official twitter account from joint base andrews saying jba is on lockdown due to a report of an active shooter. personnel are directed to shelter in place. more information as it comes. you're seeing a live helicopter picture of andrews air force base. the second tweet saying the incident is ongoing at the malcolm grow medical facility. first responders are on scene. personnel continue to shelter in place. the reason we're trying to sort out what's going on here, there was also a drill coincidentally or not scheduled for this morning at 9:00 a.m. and an active shooter drill. our nbc affiliate in washington, d.c. is reporting the drill was scheduled for 9:00
. >>> let's get to eamon javers in washington, d.c., for some breaking news. eamon?>> [ inaudible ]. [ no audio ] >> is eamon good or do we want to move on from here? >> david, i'm here if you can hear me. >> now we can hear him. we can hear him. let's get back to you again. go ahead. >> try that again. >> we're monitoring a report now from andrews air force base of an active shooter at the base. tweets from the official twitter account from joint...
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similar vein, uber worked with a former cia officer in the investigation of a lawsuit opponent, and eamon javersroke that story and joins us. >> yes, we have learned that uber worked with a former cia official into the litigation of an opponent, and uber was facing a lawsuit from the litigation opponent, and hired ergo to conduct investigations related to the case, and one of the people involved in the investigations was a former cia officer todd egeland, and acco d accord ing to the bio, he served as the e chief cyber threat officer, and chief of counter intelligences a sszmentes. what we know about this from the court filings made this week in the ongoing litigation is that a judge has ordered uber to turn over documents related to the investigation, because of allegations that one of the investigators at the private investigative firm may have lied to people as he was conducting his investigation. now, uber and ergo did not respond to the requests for comments. but both said in court filings that uber did not ask anybody to represent himself in any off this, and ergo chalked it up to the acti
similar vein, uber worked with a former cia officer in the investigation of a lawsuit opponent, and eamon javersroke that story and joins us. >> yes, we have learned that uber worked with a former cia official into the litigation of an opponent, and uber was facing a lawsuit from the litigation opponent, and hired ergo to conduct investigations related to the case, and one of the people involved in the investigations was a former cia officer todd egeland, and acco d accord ing to the bio,...
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i do have eamon javers with us live down in orlando. re serious questions that folks want answers to as to how this individual who was apparently watched by the fbi and interviewed on occasion was able to get his hands on the weaponry that he used. >> reporter: yes, scott, that's one of the questions you would imagine director comey will have to provide answer tos to if not this this briefing, in upcoming days, so many questions about what exactly the fbi's interaction was with this killer before he stepped into that night club just down the road from where we are standing and also questions about exactly how many people the fbi is keeping tabs on. one of the problems for law enforcement here is that there are so many points of contact, people who reported into the fbi as potentially suspicious, the fbi does due diligence. that is an enormous group of people. some question now about how many people the fbi is trying to monitor inside this country and what potential threat all of those folks are. at some point the fbi and law enforcement
i do have eamon javers with us live down in orlando. re serious questions that folks want answers to as to how this individual who was apparently watched by the fbi and interviewed on occasion was able to get his hands on the weaponry that he used. >> reporter: yes, scott, that's one of the questions you would imagine director comey will have to provide answer tos to if not this this briefing, in upcoming days, so many questions about what exactly the fbi's interaction was with this...
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we'll go to eamon javers with more on this investigation going on. >> reporter: good morning. an absolutely devastating tragedy here in orlando, florida, yesterday. we are here at the orlando regional medical center, a level one trauma medical facility a couple blocks down from the pulse nightclub in this direction. this facility was well positioned to handle all the gunshot wounds they saw coming in yesterday. a lot of the families here have had a very tough night overnight as they wait for the results of some of these injuries and some of the surgeries going on in the building behind us. and what we know of the timeline yesterday is still sketchy. we'll be getting more details from the investigators today and throughout the afternoon today. but here's the timeline as we know so far. at about 2:00 a.m. saturday night into sunday morning the killer, omar mateen, entered the pulse gay nightclub here in orlando. by 2:10, the managers of the pulse nightclub managed to post to their facebook page telling people to run from the facility, simply to escape with their lives. and by 5:
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eamon javers, thank you so much. >>> which is more helpful? a virtual siri or a real one.ll put it to the test and tell you which one is more accurate when we come right back. my analysis shows your stories are actually about human connection, even love. great storytelling needs drama and empathy. my cognitive apis can help any business better connect with its audience. you should try writing a book. find a remote hotel. bring the family. i do not think that is a good idea. >>> what can i help you with is typically they promise big results. >> get things done just by asking. >> but they all can't be the best so which one should you be using? we put google now, samsung s voice, microsoft cotona and apple siri against the closest thing cnbc has to an assistant, intern shane. everybody could get that right but only one could tell me who sung "brick house." that was google now. the human assistant just googled it. who needs a middleman for ease of use. >> i have to click a button. >> siri or google wins most often giving the right answer on the first try without additional ste
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eamon javers live on the ground. eamon. >> yeah, hi, melissa. nbc news reporting that investigators here in florida are looking into a chilling new possibility that the killer here at the pulse nightclub also traveled to disney world to potentially plan an attack there. that is something investigators are looking at as they scrutinize all of his travel both domestically and internationally and just speaking a little while ago, the director of the fbi, james comey gave reporters a sense what have they found out so far. here's what he said. >> so far we see no indication that this was a plot directed from outside the united states and we see no indication that he was part of any kind of network. it is also not entirely clear at this point just what terrorist group he aspired to support. although he made clear his affinity at the time of the attack for isil and generally leading up to the attack for radical islamist groups. >> reporter: so the picture that paints is of a terrorist who is sort of free-floating anger and dysfunction was so intense he
eamon javers live on the ground. eamon. >> yeah, hi, melissa. nbc news reporting that investigators here in florida are looking into a chilling new possibility that the killer here at the pulse nightclub also traveled to disney world to potentially plan an attack there. that is something investigators are looking at as they scrutinize all of his travel both domestically and internationally and just speaking a little while ago, the director of the fbi, james comey gave reporters a sense...
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let's get to eamon javers. >> in washington, d.c.ere here, but the president's plane, air force one, did land in orlando, florida. he will be meeting with families of the people killed in that nightclub shooting over the weekend. here's a shot of the president arriving in orlando, florida. you can see marco rubio also there accompanying him. a number of other dignitaries on air force one for this trip to florida. we're not given details about where the meetings will take place, if he will go to the pulse nightclub, if he will stop at the hospital to thank the doctors and the first responders. all of those locations, i was in orlando for a good period of time, all of those locations are close to each other. the president could go to the nightclub, could go to the makeshift memorial, to the hospital. we'll have to wait and see how the day unfolds. the white house has been saying they want the president to go there to pay respects and do this trip in a way that doesn't tax local law enforcement which has been pushed to the limit this we
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i'm eamon javers in washington where a council of banking regulators has just issued new guidance toancial institutions about cyber security risk. this council is called the federal financial institution's examination council. it's made up. fed and a number of other regulatory bodies here in washington that oversee the banking industry, and they are sending this note in the wake of that bank of bangladesh act out to financial institutions advising them to take a number of steps to protect their cyber security. here's what they are saying that the banks should do in terms of risk mitigation. they are saying you need to conduct ongoing security risk assessments and protect against unauthorized access to equipment, implement test controls around critical systems regularly and manage business continuity risks, a whole series of advise here now for financial institutions from the u.s. government regulators on how they should prevent another bangladesh from happening. michelle, also reuters reporting that the fbi has issued a letter of warnings to banks on cyber security risk as well, lett
i'm eamon javers in washington where a council of banking regulators has just issued new guidance toancial institutions about cyber security risk. this council is called the federal financial institution's examination council. it's made up. fed and a number of other regulatory bodies here in washington that oversee the banking industry, and they are sending this note in the wake of that bank of bangladesh act out to financial institutions advising them to take a number of steps to protect their...
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eamon javers joins us from portland, oregon. i'm going to check out his eyes. he looks okay. t the human collective here in portland. don opened the store here early on the west coast. what we wanted to do was show you some of the financial difficulties of this burgeoning marijuana industry. don let our cameras ride with him yesterday. look at this video we shot showing the process he has to go through just to pay his taxes here in the state of oregon. don actually goes down once a month to the revenue office, drops off $15,000 in cash to pay his state taxes here in oregon. the reason is because the banking industry still won't touch all of the cash that's being generated by all of these marijuana businesses. it's a real wrinkle and an unexpected consequence of legalization here in oregon. you get this situation where all of these businesses have enormous amounts of cash on hand. they complain that it's dangerous, it's not effective for them to do business that way. they would like to get access to the banking system. and we're starting to see some entrepreneurs step into that
eamon javers joins us from portland, oregon. i'm going to check out his eyes. he looks okay. t the human collective here in portland. don opened the store here early on the west coast. what we wanted to do was show you some of the financial difficulties of this burgeoning marijuana industry. don let our cameras ride with him yesterday. look at this video we shot showing the process he has to go through just to pay his taxes here in the state of oregon. don actually goes down once a month to the...
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eamon javers joins us with more. pretty amazing. >> that's right, joe.ent obtained by cnbc revealing the existence of a previously-unknown human smuggling organization that brings syrian refugees from hom to the u.s.-mexican border. according to the document it is called it is called the barra cat organization. the people smuggled from the group say they are syrian christians. it smuggles refugees from hom to mexico. it says it can exploit the entire southern united states border. look at this map. it will show you the elaborate planning and travel logistics that went into getting five syrian men to texas last year. they started in hom, syria and went to istanbul. they jumped on a flight to ethiopia. there the five men had bogus travel plans to mows zambique. they went to brazil to bowing-tbowingota, colomb colombia. there they meet up with another smuggler who drives nthem from the southern mexican border to the norton borden. and there ne ask for asylum. i've tracked down the five men. facebook pages that appear to be the pages affiliated with the men.
eamon javers joins us with more. pretty amazing. >> that's right, joe.ent obtained by cnbc revealing the existence of a previously-unknown human smuggling organization that brings syrian refugees from hom to the u.s.-mexican border. according to the document it is called it is called the barra cat organization. the people smuggled from the group say they are syrian christians. it smuggles refugees from hom to mexico. it says it can exploit the entire southern united states border. look at...
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eamon javers joins us with a list of words that employees may want to avoid. >> reporter: welcome tory. goldman sachs, like many banks, uses automated software to monitor employees' internal and external emails. to do that they've compiled a list of words that they flag as potentially concerning, the software flags the words and they're later reviewed inside the compliance department to see if it's an indication of potential trouble. here are some of the phrases they are looking for according to the list we obtained. one is simply "i have been trying to reach you." "stock will fly" that seems to be a concern that they catch people overpromising on stocks. also "call the sec" is a phrase they're looking for. a couple other ones. "paying through the those." "ass or butt" in terms of fees. "clowns managing or running the fund" and "way too effing much." there are 13 phrases on the list that contain the f-bomb. and they use it in every kind of imaginative way you can think of. the list is from 2008, but we're told that goldman sachs still does this monitoring. the full list is up on cnbc
eamon javers joins us with a list of words that employees may want to avoid. >> reporter: welcome tory. goldman sachs, like many banks, uses automated software to monitor employees' internal and external emails. to do that they've compiled a list of words that they flag as potentially concerning, the software flags the words and they're later reviewed inside the compliance department to see if it's an indication of potential trouble. here are some of the phrases they are looking for...