Daily 30: Sat 10.11.2014

The Pricey Presence of His Company
President Obama snapped pics, ate dinner and chitchatted with his Hollywood constituents Thursday ... but only if the price was right.
Erik All Day
Erik has an "epic fail" moment and his friends use social media to have some fun. It's a hard lesson for the whole family when they find out taking advantage of someone while they are down has emotional consequences. Luckily Erik figures out how to turn mishap into a positive for the cause.
Beyoncé Only Radio
Whether you believe Beyoncé to be a queen or not, she is certainly the queen of Houston! On Wednesday, the city’s very last all-news radio station officially shut down, but they didn’t sign off the air completely. They just switched their format to All Beyoncé, All The Time! For real…until someone else decides to buy the station, it’s 24 hours of Beyonce, all day, everyday. Don’t believe us? You can stream News 92 (now B92),
2 Hours
A nameless survivor is bitten and infected with the virus, a beautiful gift to the world. With only 2 HOURS to find the missing survivors, he must move quickly before the virus spreads too far.
Illmatic Live
The 20th anniversary tour for Nas' classic Illmatic album
Kith NYC Open a New Space
Last night, New York based boutique Kith opened the doors of it's newly expanded flagship store for a preview of the space that opens to the public this weekend. We went down and spoke with founder Ronnie Fieg about the idea behind the concept, and how it was developed with the help the design team over at Snarkitecture. Fieg also discussed Kith's expansion within the apparel arena, as well as the inspiration behind his most recent collaboration with Adidas on its EQT 93. Check out the video above for a closer look at the new space as well as Kith's latest moves. With brands like Off-White, Stampd, Norse Projects, and more, the expanded shop has just made it onto every must-visit list.
Winston To Face Disciplinary Hearing
Looks like the fall is coming. After Florida State got exposed for its part in hindering the investigation of Jameis Winston's sexual assault case, ESPN reported that the school told Winston he's due for a disciplinary hearing over the case. Winston is facing four charges of violating FSU's student. The Heisman winner has five school days to contact the school's Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities to schedule an information hearing. The student conduct hearing, which determines if Winston is guilty, would be held soon after. Again, FSU's sudden action is odd considering it's on the same day Fox Sports published its investigative report. One may even surmise Winston is being pushed as a scapegoat not in the sense that he's blameless, but in how the school could be using this hearing to draw attention away from a cover up. Anyway, we have an interesting week in college football news ahead of us.
Wells Fargo Employee Asks For Raise
Most people ask for a raise in the privacy of their boss's office. But one gutsy Wells Fargo employee emailed the CEO directly — and copied some 200,000 other Wells Fargo workers on the note. On Tuesday, the Charlotte Observer reported that Tyrel Oates, who it says works in an Oregon office of Wells Fargo processing requests from customers trying to stop debt-collection calls, sent such an email to CEO John Stumpf. His plea was not just to get a raise for himself. His proposal to Stumpf? Use the company's profits to give every employee a raise of $10,000. According to the Observer, Oates said the move would "show the rest of the United States, if not the world, that yes, big corporations can have a heart other than philanthropic endeavors." An apparent copy of Oates' letter, with his name removed, has been posted on Reddit and includes that language. The letter cites Wells Fargo's second quarter profits, and reads: "why not take some of this and distribute it to the rest of the employees." It encourages Stumpf to "think, as well, of the positive publicity in a time of extreme consumer skepticism towards banks" that a company-wide raise would bring. It closes with an appeal to coworkers: "it is time that we ask, no, it is time that we demand to be rightfully compensated for the hard work that we accomplish, and for the great part we all have played in the success of this company." Oates also goes on to reveal that the email has been sent to "hundreds of thousands Wells Fargo employees, (as many as I could cc from the outlook global address book)." A Facebook profile for a Tyrel Oates living in Portland, Ore., posted a link to the Observer's story, saying, "Since this is out, thought I'd share." A message to that Facebook profile was not immediately returned. A Wells Fargo spokeswoman said the company does not discuss personnel matters. In an e-mailed statement, she said the company provides "market competitive compensation that combines base pay with a broad array of benefits and career-development opportunities." It also said the company has an annual performance and salary review and that compensation exceeds federal and state minimums. In 2013, Stumpf's total compensation was $19.3 million. That compares to total pay of $14 million for Brian Moynihan at Bank of America, $14.5 million for Michael Corbat at Citigroup and $20 million for Jamie Dimon at JPMorgan Chase. Oates told the Observer that he had been with Wells Fargo for nearly seven years, works full time, and makes a little more than $15 an hour. He said he has received thank-you notes from coworkers, and that he remained employed as of Tuesday afternoon. "I'm not worried about losing my job over this," he told the paper. Apparently not.
Focus
A veteran grifter takes a young, attractive woman under his wing, but things get complicated when they become romantically involved.
Addicted
Based on the best-selling novel by Zane, ADDICTED is a sexy and provocative thriller about desire and the dangers of indiscretion. Successful businesswoman Zoe Reynard appears to have attained it all - the dream husband she loves, two wonderful children and a flourishing career. As perfect as everything appears from the outside, Zoe is still drawn to temptations she cannot escape or resist. As she pursues a secretive life, Zoe finds herself risking it all when she heads down a perilous path she may not survive.
Outcast
A mysterious warrior teams up with the daughter and son of a deposed Chinese Emperor to defeat their cruel Uncle, who seeks their deaths.
Kill The Messenger
A reporter becomes the target of a vicious smear campaign that drives him to the point of suicide after he exposes the CIA's role in arming Contra rebels in Nicaragua and importing cocaine into California. Based on the true story of journalist Gary Webb.