that trust this could be a case of r.i.p. r.i.m. some are asking the feds to investigate the new debit card fees. lawmakers say banks have broken antitrust laws by announcing the fees so close together. bank of america says starting next year tle cost $5 a month to make even a single purchase with the debit card. they claim they have to charge customers because the government capped the amount they can charge stores. chase and wells fargo testing $3 fees in certain cities. banks are not commenting on the possible investigation. the fallout from the solyndra loan scandal continues tonight. ahead, why a top green energy executive who took the fifth amendment is now taking his leave. plus, prosecutors wrapping up their case in the michael jackson manslaughter trial. tonight, their final witness painting a dark picture of what happened in michael jackson s final days.
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the president. we welcome having him come counter insurgency. senator chuck schumer said this is a political figure leaf that would likely add to the deficit while doing nothing to create jobs. the slaps o collapse of the hog market helped send the economy into recession. according to real tay track banks sent out 14% more default notices to home owners in the third quarter of the year than in the second quarter. important to note the numbers are still below what they were at this time last year but the increase is a sign that paperwork delays are no longer clogging up the foreclosure process. so more borrowers are now one step closer to ozing their homes. rich is live across from the white house. there may be a silver lining, right? more foreclosures could be homes some where in the
holder has been more effective than his two predecessors under the bush administration. shepard: some of the nation s biggest banks announced plans to start charging monthly fees for using debit cards for purchases. did each of the banks come up with the idea independently? it is an important question. some lawmakers are now asking for an antitrust investigation and the you outcome could affect millions of us. details ahead. shepard: plus, is your blackberry work yet? coming up, the message from the company s c.e.o. that he did not send from e-mail. what will he do to make this we right? ell house. l us on facebook. great year on the track man. jaime: hey thanks kevin nice job on the tour.