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Here’s What Happened During Wells Fargo’s Raggedy Outage

me walking up to wells fargo to see wtf is going on pic.twitter.com/WHliznmucY — B =͟͟͞͞ ♡ (@bryanvilIa) February 7, 2019 The Internet Vs. Wells Fargo When you trying to access your Wells Fargo account. The system: pic.twitter.com/pqgjar3cc5 — Shane King (@kingshane247) February 7, 2019 Peep the Twitter hysteria over the Wells Fargo outage on the flip.

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BOSSIP Exclusive: Wells Fargo Offer Black Stuntmen $10K Grant After BOSSIP Story

Wells Fargo Does An About Face After BOSSIP Highlighted Black Stuntmen’s Fight For Bank To Honor Black Stagecoach Driver In Commcercial The Black Stuntmen’s Association scored a win in their fight against Wells Fargo to honor a freedom-fighting black stagecoach driver who worked for the bank during the California Gold Rush. Wells Fargo bank offered to fork over a $10,000 grant to the Black Stuntmen’s Association the day after BOSSIP asked its reps about the group’s battle with the bank to commemorate their one-time employee, William Robison, with a commercial featuring a black stagecoach driver. The bank also agreed to include them in an upcoming publicity campaign. “We recognize the importance of your legacy to the African-American community,” Wells Fargo rep Lisa Frison told the stuntmen in an email, “and would be pleased to help bring broader visibility and awareness to your organization in this way.” But association president Willie Harris said the $10,000 amounted to “hush money,” and said the bank hadn’t been in touch for weeks until BOSSIP began asking questions. “I think they think if they offered us the $10,000 we would go away,” Harris told BOSSIP. “We ain’t for sale.” “Why did they wait till you called?” he asked. “We do have some pride.” The association – created in the 1960s to tackle the entrenched racism in the Hollywood movie stunt industry – has been in a two year fight with Wells Fargo over Robison, who drove a six-horse stagecoach from Stockton, Ca. to the Nevada gold mines for 40 years until he retired in 1895. Robison was part of a gun-toting gang who freed a group of African-Americans in San Joaquin County who were being illegally sold into slavery. Robison also worked to desegregate California’s school system, and as a delegate in the state Convention of Colored Citizens, he distributed petitions demanding blacks be allowed to testify in court. We’ve reached out to Wells Fargo for comment. Harris said he’s asked Wells Fargo for a face-to-face meeting, and he doesn’t know if the group would accept the money. “We’re not stupid and we do have respect for ourselves,” Harris told BOSSIP. “We’re going to stand on our feet.”

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BOSSIP Exclusive: Black Stuntmen Battle Wells Fargo To Honor Bank’s Civil War-era Black Stagecoach Driver

Black Stuntmen’s Association Said Freedom Fighter William Robison Deserves Recognition Before the Civil Rights and Black Lives Matter movements, an African-American stagecoach driver for Wells Fargo risked life and limb to defend his people. Former slave William Robison was a miner, pioneer and freedom fighter who worked to desegregate California schools and was part of the 1856 state Convention of Colored Citizens that used petitions to allow blacks to testify in court. He even joined an armed gang that freed a group of illegally apprehended slaves in San Joaquin County, Calif, according to Wells Fargo. Besides his work in advancing civil rights, Robison’s day job was driving a Wells Fargo stagecoach between Stockton, Calif. and the Nevada gold mines. He drove the six-horse stagecoach for 40 years before retiring in 1895. The Black Stuntmen’s Association spent the last two years lobbying Wells Fargo to commemorate Robison with a commercial featuring an African-American stagecoach driver – even submitting a script – but they said the multi-national corporation has given them the runaround, association president Willie Harris told BOSSIP. “We tried to get Wells Fargo to let us do the commercial, and use a black in their commercial. They refused,” said Harris, 73, who helped create the Black Stuntmen’s Association in 1967 to challenge racism in Hollywood. “Why can’t you do a commercial with a black stagecoach driver? What’s wrong with letting a black kid know about their history?” When the black stuntmen’s group told Wells Fargo that it had members who could drive a “six-up” or a six horse stagecoach, Harris said Wells Fargo execs told him they only do a few commercials each year and could not accept unsolicited ideas. Wells Fargo can obviously advertise in any way that it wants, but it could use the goodwill after it’s $175 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over its unfair lending practices to African-Americans and Latinos. Wells Fargo spokeswoman Valerie Williams told BOSSIP that although they’re not pursuing the black stuntmen’s proposal, they’ve honored Robison in their corporate history book, “Since 1852,” and Robeson’s story appears on their blog and in the company’s exhibit at the San Francisco museum. Williams said that the company is committed to sharing African-American’s stories from the past to the present, and supported the film “Red Tails,” about the Tuskegee Airmen as well as a nationwide black history tour. Nevertheless, Harris said Robison deserves to be recognized with his own commercial. “That’s why I’m not gonna let Wells Fargo off the hook,” he said.

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Lights Out: Noël Wells takes a shower, somehow ends up…

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Lights Out: Noël Wells takes a shower, somehow ends up dirtier. [ noel .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 06:17 Number of articles : 2

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Packers: Raji, Matthews, Wells & Bishop News

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Legendary senior writer jclombardi profiles Raji, Matthews, Wells, & Bishop. Raji & Matthews news: Packers defensive stars DT Raji and OLB Matthews are among the featured athletes in the 2011 ESPYs ad campaign. The ESPYs are hosted by “Saturday Night Live” writer Seth Meyers. The 2011 ESPYs will be televised live, Wednesday, July 13, at Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : NFL GridIron Gab Discovery Date : 25/06/2011 19:20 Number of articles : 3

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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: It’s a Backstory Bonanza!

It was one infodump after another on last night’s Warehouse 13, as Artie, H.G. Wells and Todd from the hardware store fleshed out their backstories. Why was Artie charged with treason? Why was H.G. Wells bronzed? And why does Todd always mope around like a kicked puppy with a speech impediment? (Mumbler!) Oh, there were answers — via a few emotionally charged monologues mingled with pleas for forgiveness. And there was also a surprising number of artifacts as torture devices, which were put to the test on our heroes. More painful than having to sit through their long, revelatory speeches? Let’s get to the roundup!

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Hulk Hogan Suing Mad for Having to Pay for Nick’s Screwup

Hulk Hogan’s got his bandana in a knot over this. The pro-wrestling legend is taking on his family’s insurance company, Wells Fargo Southeast, after the firm only paid…

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Nicole Kidman — Payback Doesn’t Come Cheap

Filed under: Nicole Kidman When you’ve got as much cash as Nicole Kidman, it’s easy to forget when you’re missing $16k. TMZ has learned the actress has the right to claim $16,673.09 in cash that she’s owed from both Wells Fargo Bank and NBC Universal, this according to a …

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