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The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings and is reportedly one of the richest families in Germany, will donate €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984, used Russian civilian prisoners and French prisoners of war as forced labor in their factories during the war, and that they were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler's paramilitary SS force as early as 1931.Investigators also found a letter from Reimann Jr. to a local mayor complaining that the French prisoners of war weren't working hard enough and should be in prison."Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty. The two businessmen have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison," said Peter Haft, the chairman and one of the managing partners of JAB Holdings, in an interview with German publication Bild. "We were ashamed and white as sheets. There is nothing to gloss over. These crimes are disgusting." A family spokesperson confirmed the quote to CNN Business.The family expects to publish a book next year that will detail the ties.JAB Holdings, which is based in Luxembourg, also owns Peet's Coffee, Pret A Manger, Einstein's Bagels and Coty.The company acquired most of its best-known brands within the last several years. It took a stake in Coty in the early 1990s, and is the beauty company's largest shareholder. 1810

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The House of Representatives will not get President Donald Trump's financial records for now, the Supreme Court said on Monday.The ruling is a win for Trump, who is fighting on several fronts to shield the records from becoming public.In a brief order, the court granted the President's emergency request to block a subpoena from House Democrats to his long-time accounting firm from moving forward. There were no noted dissents.The justices set up an expedited briefing schedule to hear arguments from both sides on whether the court should agree to hear Trump's appeal this term. The President must file his opening brief on or before December 5.The House has said it could move forward with an impeachment vote by the end of December. 749

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The keyboard has replaced the pen these days, and it is truly just as mighty. The owners of DJ¡¯s Bar and Grill on the bypass in Winchester, Kentucky, can attest to that. ¡°It¡¯s alarming to think that this is the caliber of the general public, or the intelligence level we¡¯re dealing with day to day,¡± said Danielle Ratliff. Three Decembers ago, a post appeared on Facebook about a restaurant refusing to serve ten of the 35 meals it had prepared for a group of veterans. The 25 who were there, wanted to serve the extra meals to homeless vets.The restaurant, which also goes by the name DJ¡¯s, apparently refused. Since it¡¯s an anniversary month for that post, it was re-shared and from coast to coast people got wind of it. Many, however, decided to not read all of it. They missed the fact that the post was from 2016. Missed the fact that it was directed at DJ¡¯s of Pueblo, Colorado. ¡°Armed¡± with that lack of knowledge, they decided to come after Gary Rison¡¯s establishment in Clark County.¡°Even this morning, I responded to more negativity,¡± Rison said. He referred to an old restaurateur adage about how one negative review can reach 100 people, but one nice review might reach only five people. This had the same kind of impact. Comments to DJ¡¯s (the one in Winchester, not Pueblo) Facebook page came from as far away Arkansas, and Nebraska. People there claiming DJ¡¯s actions on that night to be ¡°shameful,¡± and ¡°disgraceful.¡± Rison and his daughter have responded to most of the comments, and many people deleted their negative posts once they had, you know, the facts. This story could¡¯ve been as juicy as the steaks at DJ¡¯s (Winchester, not Pueblo), if it had been even remotely accurate. 1709

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The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating an incident recorded on video and widely shared on social media that shows security staff forcefully removing transgender patrons from a downtown bar on Friday.A group of eight employees from Bienestar Human Services, which focuses on health issues in Latino and LGBTQ communities, were celebrating at Las Perlas bar after the first day of a local LGBTQ festival when a couple began directing "transphobic slurs" at their table, Khloe Rios told CNN.Rios is the manager of Transgeneros Unidas, the Bienestar team focused on advocacy for transgender and non-binary people.Rios said that at first, she and her group, which included transgender women of color, gay men of color and a gender non-conforming person, told the couple to leave them alone. The two seemed drunk, Rios said, so her group didn't take them very seriously.Then, Rios said, the man became physically aggressive toward one of her coworkers. She said her group immediately tried to protect their coworker from being harmed."We just wanted to protect each other," Rios said. "We were trying to get them off our backs. We didn't want no confrontation but they were being very violent."Rios said the bar's manager and security personnel soon arrived and tried to de-escalate the situation. She said they asked the couple to leave and started "gently" escorting them outside, but handled her group forcefully.In the video recorded by Rios that went viral, one person is seen repeatedly screaming, "Don't touch me like that," as they are forcibly grabbed by bar security, slammed against a wall and thrown out.Another security staff member is seen grabbing another individual in a chokehold, dragging them across the bar, and also throwing them out."What happened?" the individual being dragged outside can be heard asking.Cedd Moses, CEO of Pouring with Heart, the hospitality group that owns Las Perlas Bar, said in a statement that the manager on duty asked two groups of guests to leave after an "escalated verbal altercation broke out." He added that the company has "zero tolerance for this type of behavior.""The guards removed the guests that were not compliant with the manager's request to leave and did so in accordance with company policy," the statement read.Rios said her group wasn't asked to leave until they were already being escorted out."They ask the husband to take the wife to go outside, and they just turn to us and start picking up," she said. "They never asked us to leave. They asked us to leave when we were being pushed out."Rios said that police eventually arrived at the scene, but that the other couple involved in the incident had fled by then. She said her group filed a hate crime incident report with law enforcement.LAPD acknowledged the incident on Twitter and said it could not comment on an ongoing investigation."Whether in public, or inside of a private establishment, all Angelenos deserve the freedom to coexist in harmony," the department 3008

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