overshadowing the game on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com and good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, november 30th. ali velshi is off i m christine romans along with carol costello. good morning. good morning. the dismantling the occupy l.a. camp is under way right now. hundreds of riot police moving in. more police officers than protesters by some accounts. police issued several ten-minutes warnings throughout the night, that were pretty much ignored. how much arrests so far, sandra endo? reporter: still no exact number, carol. the scene is very active. you can see cops in riot gear. also the fire department is on-scene. the bomb squad. look at this. the massive movement of hazmat suits methodically going through the park trying to get rid of all the tents and debris and everything that people have brought into the encampment. this is how it all went down. just a little after midnight these protesters heard the warning that this was bas
do you think they are going to find a deal? i think they are asking the cast to take a $200,000 pay cut. it s hard to walk away from that kind of money, especially when you don t have to even put on clean clothes to go to work. must be nice, don t have to deal with makeup or nice clothes or anything. steve, thanks so much for coming on. here we go. hour two, i m brooke baldwin. city and the military gets polled and a lot happening in the west. time to play reporter roulette. alison kosik, let s start with you. we ve been talking about the debit card fees and now checking fees? explain? we re being feed to death between the air lies and the banks. city bank is now jumping on the bandwagon. if you don t carry a $60,000 in your banking account, it will cost you $20 a month the regulations are tighter on banks and making it tougher for them to lend money. some senate democrats are saying, switch if you don t want to pay it or go to the credit unions as well. that s another
america, various checking accounts, with a debit card tied to it, if you use that debit card once in a given month, if you use it 30 times in a given month, just one swipe at the gas pump, you will be charged $5. it will come straight out of your checking account, on that given month. so if you use your debit card every month for a year, you will see $60 come out of your banking account for the year, just to use your debit card. jenna, this is in a long string of banks imposing new fees to make up for lost revenues because of new financial regulation overhaul. that goes to merchants, they re trying to make up for it by charging customers like this one here. your name? rudy pena. you are a customer of bank of america. you just learned of this new pee. how does it make you feel? not very good. i ve been banking with them 20 years, doing my business here and to find out they want additional funds from me, i don t like that. reporter: do you think it will leave the bank as a
people have said these two have, does infidelity make it null and void? usually it does not. usually it does not. if it does, it s very simple. in california, the law is clear. from the day they got married, to the day they filed for divorce, all of their assets get split up 50-50. it doesn t matter if he cheated on her, she cheated on him, he hit her, she hit him, that doesn t matter. the cause of divorce doesn t matter. it just matters they are going their separate ways, and so if there s $100 million in their banking account, and there s two homes, she gets a home, he gets a home, she gets 50 million, he gets 50 million. it s plain and simple. alisyn: arnold has reportedly been supporting this other love child for his whole life, financially speaking. is there any other legal trouble that he could get in because of this other child? how about this, alisyn? if i m reading the california law accurately, after the child is born, the mother of the child only has two years in which t
it comes from a start-up named square. jack dorisy is a ceo. who s the primary user? the core customer? it s really any small business in the united states. you can imagine you know, hairdressers. tax accountants. small business owners. you know, any sort of professional service like a piano teacher or golf instructor. it makes money by getting a cut of the transaction. we take a fee of 2.75% and pay the banks and credit card companies out of that, so the user just pays that amount. setting up requires you download the free square app. you ll have to input info including your banking account number. brandon has a small cupcake store in san francisco. he said square solved when he