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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20220222-19:08:00

the city is not well prepared to take in more migrants when they -- the russians invaded in 2014, 2 million plus people migrated to various parts, so there's already that congestion if you will. a lot of anxiety. one more quick thing about another attack on the infrastructure, atm networks, things like that, you're seeing a little bit more activity around the banks here and other essential services too. >> we're more than 8 minutes nast two-minute warning we received from the white house. let's keep this going with general zawhack, what does a peacekeeping mission from the russian perspective going into the donbas look like? >> thank you, victor, for the question. we can go back to 2008 and look at georgia as an example and even in the events around crimea

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151005:14:54:00

withdrawals, find the location and nearest atm you can use that's in network. atm networks are bigger than ever so it is easier than ever to avoid those fees particularly when you use technology. fall-back option you have available is if you're really in a pinch for cash, get cash back at the point of sale when you use your debit card. >> talk about the overdraft charges. a record $33. the highest fees are in milwaukee, atlanta, also baltimore. denver. and phoenix. the lowest fees if you're in san francisco, cincinnati, detroit, los angeles, kansas city and san diego. why are we seeing higher fees there as well? >> this is one that's an old stand-by. goes up every single year. we've seen it up now 17 consecutive years. the average, little over $33. that's just for the first overdraft. some banks actually have a tiered structure. so if you have a second, third or fourth overdraft within a 12-month span you could pay an even higher fee next time around. keep accurate tabs on your

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20150226:10:51:00

>> this woman is 23 and works in india. >> are you nervous? >> a bit, yes. >> how are you keeping your energy level up? >> oh, by drinking coffees and waters and just taking a walk around. >> a lot of caffeine? >> yes. symantec leaders will share what they learn. in this spirit of president obama's call at stanford for more cooperation between the private sector and government. david louie, abc 7 news. >> you know, it's a really big threat. it's not just a game. not something to laugh about. >> this is impressive. the ability they have to do anything -- the whole part how they can put an antenna in the door frame and you walk by and they steal your information. this is serious stuff. >> what they say is next with organized crime possibly crowd sourcing. having masterminds outsourced to lower level guys that can hack in to banks, atm networks and get other debit cards. scary stuff. up next, madonna is talking about lady gaga again. >> from cybercrime to madonna. ♪

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111031:18:54:00

it cost money for banks to maintain the atm networks. >> there have been studies done by the federal reof and others that -- by the federal reserve and others that suggests a checking account costs $200-$300 a year to monitor and operate. >> we were paying before. retailers were charging more for every box of pasta that you bought to help cover the evenings change fees. >> reporter: professor hamilton says there is a psychological impact when you see that fee on your monthly bank statement than with it's hid in the cost of merchandise. martha: what happened when a service member surprised his kids at their football game. they thought their dad was still in iraq. we'll show you have that incredible moment. that's coming up after this. captioning made possible by fox news network

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111031:13:47:00

of america which plans to charge a $5 fee next year will make it easier for customers to avoid the charge by maintaining minimum balances or signing up for additional financial services. the banks are trying to make up for losses due to a federal cap on what they can charge merchant phos each debit card transaction, the ceo of wells fargo explains it costs large banks a lot of money to maintain the vast atm networks and services that their customers expect from them. >> there have been studdies done by the federal reserve and others that would suggest a checking account costs between 2-$300 a year to monitor, to begin, to operate. the reality is we were all paying big fees before. retailers were charging a little bit more for every box of pasta that you bought to help cover some of these exchange fees. >> reporter: emory business professor ryan hamilton explains that there is a much stronger psychological impact for consumers when they see that fee printed on their bill,

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