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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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Football Player Who Stood Outside Of A Stadium Begging For A Job Gets His Christmas Miracle

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Former Chicago Bear Joe Anderson wasn’t ready to give up on his NFL dreams. So he stood outside of a Texas stadium begging for another shot and he recently landed a spot with the NY Jets.

Football Player Who Stood Outside Of A Stadium Begging For A Job Gets His Christmas Miracle

Student Organization Gets The University Of California To Sell Their $30M Of Private Prison Stock

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The Afrikan Black Coalition successfully persuaded the Chief Investment Officer for the Univ. of California to sell their prison stocks.

Student Organization Gets The University Of California To Sell Their $30M Of Private Prison Stock

Exclusive: “The Hangover Part III” Star Ken “Chow” Jeong Talks Using Fake Accent, “I’ve Done Movies Without An Accent That Were More Offensive… Because They Sucked”

“The Hangover Part III” opens in theaters today and fans of Ken Jeong’s character Chow should be very happy to find he has returned for the final film in the franchise and he’s got a major role in all the drama. BOSSIP had an opportunity to see “The Hangover Part III” prior to it opening in theaters and we have to say the true star of this film is Ken Jeong, aka Chow — the nefarious drug addled con artist who has been a big source of laughs for the franchise ever since popping out of the “Wolf Pack’s” trunk bucky nekkid in the original movie. BOSSIP had a chance to interview Jeong about his role in the latest film check out some excerpts below: On Taking It All Off For “The Hangover” Films: KJ: When I read the first script where I’m in the trunk, initially I was wearing pants, but it just made sense to me that he would be nekked. When I asked Todd if we could do it that way he said yes. He didn’t want me to change my mind. That was his concern. You know most directors, when you say “nekked,” “Can I do this nekked?” “What are you talking about? Get out. Just get out. Don’t even talk to me anymore for the rest of the shoot.” But Todd was so…it was kismet, because I think Todd, deep down, was probably thinking of that, but would never ask an actor, you know, especially a guy who was just only in the movie for like 4 minutes, ever to do that. That’s a lot to ask. But for the actor to like, volunteer that and know that this is fitting the tone of the movie…And I think from there, Todd and I just bonded on this kind of like…I mean, deep down inside, there’s this kind of love of chaos that – you know, I like Pesci in ‘Goodfellas.’ There’s something like chaotic and completely funny about that. Like in the second movie, I would watch Pesci a lot. I would actually be in my trailer watching Pesci in ‘Goodfellas’ a lot in the second movie. So there’s a shared sensibility of a love of mayhem and things spiraling out of control that I actually do respond to, comedically. Everything else since then just comes organically. I’m not like “Todd, I think it would be great for the fans if we –“ No. That doesn’t happen at all. All of that is like story-telling at this point. Even if ‘Community’ was R-Rated on HBO, I would never in a million years do that as Chang. There’s no way. I would refuse because it doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t, at all. On Taking On A “Stereotypical” Accent For The Role Of Chow: KJ: Let me tell you a secret about the business, man: every Asian actor has auditioned for a role that required an accent. That’s just kind of the system you guys designed. So, safe to say – and I’m a doctor, I’m not an idiot. I know what I’m doing. And when it comes to stereotypes, if you talk comedy, Chow is a meta-joke on a stereotype. I mean, why do you call a guy Black Doug? Just call him Doug. There’s so many tropes that you’re puncturing without – you’re not doing it on a ‘Community’-type level where you’re not like, being that academic about it. But you’re doing it definitely on a subversive level, especially with Zach and his brand of comedy. When you’re falling – you know, when Zach’s falling out of a car – you know my favorite scene in all three movies is “Haha! Fat guy fall down. Funny.” It’s just a meta-joke. It’s just like Ahmed, it’s just like anybody else. So you’ve got the Asian guy mocking that stereotype mocking the fat guy mocking that stereotype, there’s so many levels. Me and Zach, we bonded over that in the first movie, because that was an ad-lib of mine. It was an ad-lib, and it just kinda – it totally validated that character for me. And trust me, I’ve done several movies where I’ve never had an accent and they’re truly more offensive to me, because those parts were boring and they sucked. And it was like I can’t do anything with this character, the director doesn’t know what to do with me, and it doesn’t matter if it has an accent or not, it just sucks. I’d rather do something that’s amazing and be remembered and have an impact than do something that’s by-the-book and suck. On Chow’s Most Quoted Lines: KJ: Toodaloo Motherf**ka. All the time. Toodaloo Motherf**ka is always, like, once a week. I was at a Wells Fargo ATM and a middle aged White dude in a convertible, just staring at me for the longest time, and as he drives away he says “Toodaloo Motherf**ka!” And I’ve said this on talk shows before, but what I haven’t said is that that happened three months ago with a new – with a different white guy, a different convertible, yelling “Toodaloo Motherf**ka” again. Same ATM! I’m like “What the fawk is this? Groundhog’s Day meets Wells Fargo?” On His Flying Scene In “The Hangover Part III” KJ: Yeah. Well, those were incredible stunt doubles. I have nothing to do with that. Except, well there’s close-ups where I am suspended 40 feet in the air and I’m uncomfortable in a real parachute harness in pain, saying “I Love Co****e” or whatever. That is me – I’m not sitting in a Lay-Z-Boy with my latte and a green screen “I Love Co****e.” You gotta sell it. You gotta sell the metal. And I have a massive fear of heights. Like, legit. I’m the kind of guy that cries at roller-coasters and ferris wheels. And I worked with Jack Gill, the stunt coordinator for H3, he was the stunt coordinator for Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible 4.” He found a way to desensitize me. I worked with him for 6 weeks. So I’d work on Community and every Friday I’d go to Warner’s and be in a harness 10 feet above the air and the next week 15 feet, 20 feet and then learn how to move on that because I was scared. But that was the greatest day of my life, where I do a 30-foot freefall drop with hundreds of gallons of water falling behind my back, and then I gotta act? I mean, that was the greatest moment of my acting career because I was able to kind of conquer that fear – legit fear of heights. He cured me, kind of. And that was a personal triumph for me. Whether people know it or not. Embeddable Code: Photo Credit: Warner Brothers

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A Hero’s Homegoing: Muhammed Ali To Pay Final Respects By Attending Joe Frazier’s Funeral

Joe Frazier’s death earlier this week has helped revive talk of his longtime rivalry with Muhammad Ali, who is expected to be at the homegoing for his three-time opponent. Muhammad Ali will travel to Philadelphia to attend funeral services for Joe Frazier, according to a Fox29 News report. Ali and another former champion, Larry Holmes, will be among the mourners for Frazier, the former heavyweight boxing champ who died Monday. Ali and Frazier had a stormy relationship but made amends in recent years. It’s unknown whether Ali will attend the public viewings for Frazier on Friday or Saturday at the Wells Fargo Center, or the services for Frazier on Monday in Cheltenham. A viewing is set for Frazier at the Wells Fargo Center on Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The services are open to the public. Frazier’s funeral service is scheduled for Nov. 14 at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church at 11 a.m., with a viewing beforehand. Frazier, who died at age 67 after a brief battle with liver cancer, is considered one of the great sporting figures in Philadelphia history. Frazier was the first man to beat Muhammad Ali, knocking him down and taking a decision in the so-called “Fight of the Century” in 1971. He would go on to lose two more fights to Ali, including the epic “Thrilla in Manila” bout. Frazier was bitter for many years about the way Ali treated him then. More recently, he said he had forgiven Ali for repeatedly taunting him. Ali went hard on Smokin’ Joe back in the day. Maybe too hard. We’re glad he’s making the effort to be there to pay his respects and regret that his struggle with Parkinson’s likely won’t allow him to speak about his former rival. R.I.P. Joe Frazier Source More On Bossip! Shhhh! Embarrassing Secrets That Damn Near Ruined These People’s Careers And Lives! R.I.P. A Celebration Of The Life Of Dwight Arrington Myers AKA “Heavy D The Overweight Lover” [PICS] Galleries: Rihanna And Friends “Ball So Hard VACA” (Photos) Bad Credit, No Credit? No Problem: The 10 Best Cities To Live In Without A Car (L.A. Is On This List??)

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Most Major Banks Still Fund Mountaintop Removal Mining, Report Finds

Photo: The Sierra Club , Flickr, CC Thanks in part to the ardent campaigning of some outspoken activists , many of the nation’s biggest banks now boast policies that cut off lending to companies engaging in the disastrous practice of mountaintop removal mining . Wells Fargo, Citi, Bank of Am… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Iceland Volcano Katla 11 Earthquakes in 36 Hours 7/10/10

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The Most Profitable Companies in the World, 2009: State-run and Corporate Felons

Fortune is out with their list of the most profitable companies in the world for 2009 and there are some interesting entrants. 4 of the top 6 most profitable companies in the world are majority owned by governments: 1. Gazprom – $24.6B (majority owned by the Russian government) 2. Exxon Mobil – $19.3B 3. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China – $18.8B (majority owned by the Chinese government) 4. BP – $16.6B 5. China Construction Bank – $15.6B (majority owned by the Chinese government) 6. Petrobras – $15.5B (majority owned by the government of Brazil) And the other two are both convicted corporate fellons: Exxon Mobil – http://bit.ly/dCx8s1 , http://bit.ly/b6KmTc BP – http://bit.ly/bpNM8d How can the free-marketers and neo-con's claim that laissez faire private enterprise is always superior to government control when state-run businesses are beating multinational corporations at their own game? Why do we let convicted felons continue to even operate, allowing them to treat criminal fines/penalties as merely costs of doing business? Other notables: 13. Goldman Sachs – $13.4B (up 476.4% over 2008) 18. Wells Fargo – $12.3B(up 362.3% over 2008) 22. JP Morgan Chase – $11.7B (up 109.2% over 2008) With such massive profits and profit growth over 2008, why is it that the global economy is still sputtering? Why are the largest banks in America, which saw their profits explode to pre-crisis levels, still not lending ( http://bit.ly/bO1as8 )? Something's not right… http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2010/performers/companies/profi… added by: tbowman131

Banks Financing Mexico Gangs Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal

Michael Smith Bloomberg June 30, 2010 Just before sunset on April 10, 2006, a DC-9 jet landed at the international airport in the port city of Ciudad del Carmen, 500 miles east of Mexico City. As soldiers on the ground approached the plane, the crew tried to shoo them away, saying there was a dangerous oil leak. So the troops grew suspicious and searched the jet. They found 128 black suitcases, packed with 5.7 tons of cocaine, valued at $100 million. The stash was supposed to have been delivered from Caracas to drug traffickers in Toluca, near Mexico City, Mexican prosecutors later found. Law enforcement officials also discovered something else. The smugglers had bought the DC-9 with laundered funds they transferred through two of the biggest banks in the U.S.: Wachovia Corp. and Bank of America Corp., Bloomberg Markets magazine reports in its August 2010 issue. This was no isolated incident. Wachovia, it turns out, had made a habit of helping move money for Mexican drug smugglers. Wells Fargo & Co., which bought Wachovia in 2008, has admitted in court that its unit failed to monitor and report suspected money laundering by narcotics traffickers — including the cash used to buy four planes that shipped a total of 22 tons of cocaine. Full Article Here: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-29/banks-financing-mexico-s-drug-cartels-a… added by: im1mjrpain

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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