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finally they gave up and decided to bolt and empty-handed. police are searching for them. >> so glad you could join us this weekend. the fox river port is up next. thanks for being with us. >> a fox urgent desperate search underway in central arizona. merelnearly a dozen people swepn a river after flash floods swept through a popular swimming hole. some swimmers were clinging to trees and at least eight are dead. first, the white house is looking to shift focus as president trump railed against russia scandal coverage. you are watching the fox report. the trumpet ministration kicking off made in america week with the president about to return to washington tonight after
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spending a weekend at his new jersey golf club. he caught some of the women's u.s. open and then took time to fire off some tweets accusing the media of distorting democracy and defending his oldest son's meeting with the kremlin -like lawyer. a member of the legal team also defended the meeting insisting that donald junior did not break the law. >> the relevancy of whether it was a russian lawyer or other lawyers that he knew, what took place during the meeting, even on the basis of the e-mails as he laid them out were not violations of the statute. when you talk about russian collusion, colluding to do what, to violate what law. reporter: kevin has the latest from new jersey. reporter: the president is wrapping up the weekend looking
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forward to made in america week. i will tell you more about that in a moment. he took aim at the mainstream media, accusing them again of spreading fake news. i'll take you to twitter. he was very active early sunday morning. he tweeted this, with all of its phony and unnamed sources and slanted and fraudulent reporti reporting, fake news is distorting democracy in our country. he also tweeted this. hillary clinton can illegally get the questions to the debate and delete 33000 e-mails but my son is being scorned by the fake news media. don junior is being criticized for taking a meeting with russian lawyers during the campaign. >> nothing has changed since
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when james comey told the president he was not under investigation. we have no notification of any investigation going on with the president of the united states. reporter: in response they have brought on a special legal team. lawmakers like mark warner aren't so sure this controversy won't go all the way to the top of the administration. >> i think it's really important that we get documents from these individuals so we can ask them the right questions. if we don't have all the right information, these individuals don't seem to disclose or tell the whole truth unless they have evidence put in front of them. >> with a trip to france in a visit to trump national for the women's open, the president and a very busy week and looks
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forward to his time in washington to celebrate made in america week. plus, more pressure applied on lawmakers to come up with the repeal and replace belt for obamacare. >> efforts to repeal and replace coming to an unexpected but temporary halt. mitch mcconnell postpone the vote because senator john mccain is recovering from surgery in arizona. that would make it impossible for republicans to pass it since two republicans are ready planning to vote against it. even with this new delay, tom price is championing the bill. >> the fact that they came in eight years ago and said this is what you have to purchase,
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that's what were trying to get away from. when the government said this is what you have to purchase, it doesn't include or it may include more than you want or it may not include what you want. what we want is patience and families and doctors to be making these decisions, not the federal government. not insurance companies. >> garrett how are the prospects of the gop help i healthcare bil looking. >> they been working hard to win over the republicans that have concerns with the bill. mitch mcconnell has made a number of changes intended to get specific senators on board. his team has more time to meet with senators who are on decided to see what deals they can make.
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>> i believe we are making great progress and people are now understanding the benefits of this better care plan in terms of bringing down the price of healthcare and making it more available to people. >> susan collins plans to vote against the bill. based on her conversations with other lawmakers, senate leadership still has a long ways to go. >> there are a lot of us that have concerns about the bill on the senate side, i would estimate there are 8 - 10 republican senators who have deep concerns. how this will translate outcome i'm not certain. i never understoo underestimater mcconnell skills. >> the congressional budget office now has a little more time to tweak the bill to see if
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they can improve the score. >> senator mccain was receiving a routine physical on friday when they discovered a blood clot above his left eye. they were able to do a minor procedure to remove the clot and he is now resting at home for at least the next week as they will await more test results. mitch mcconnell released a statement saying in part, there are few people tougher than my friend john mccain and i know he will be back with us soon. our thoughts are with his family and the people of arizona. he is doing well enough that he post on twitter say thanks to mail clinic for excellent care. i look forward to getting back to work. senator mccain has a long health history. he has battled through a lot of things including a three-time survivor of melanoma.
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>> tough is a good word to describe him. a desperate search in central arizona after a tremendous downpour sparked a flash flood sending a wall of water into a popular swimming hole. eight people dead including two children with several others missing. will carr is following the developing story live from l.a. what's the latest? >> good evening. three people are missing, washed away by the flash flood. this is an active search and rescue with more than 40 people combing the banks of the river. they're going through a monsoon season where storms can pop up out of nowhere. listen to the woman making the video as family members desperately struggle to save each other. >> were trying to rescue this guy in his one month old baby.
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his son is over there and the mom is in the water. >> the family was enjoying the weekend outdoor and had no idea a wall of water were headed their direction. fourteen people were swept away. eight were killed including two children. search and rescue is focusing on a stretch of the river. they are trying to spot survivors from the air. this is a phone interview from the sheriff. >> the family members have been here all day. when we arrived this morning they had already been down walking around the river looking for their loved ones. >> the number of bodies has risen throughout the day and could get higher.
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>> i understand it didn't even rain at that swimming hole and the people had no idea the water was coming. also a wildfire last month may have played a role. >> that's right. it erased a buffer that mother nature creates to slow rainwater down. without the brush holding the water back, erased into the river and created a dangerous situation. the rainwater was 8 miles above where the family was enjoying their day. they had no chance because the water came down so quickly. >> thank you very much. >> this is a par for the course. controversy at the women's open why protesters are teeing off against the organizers of the golf tournament. plus an american doctor giving hope to the parents of charlie gard. can his input make a difference.
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tournament for her first victory. >> there are looking to see if an experimental treatment can help the 11 -month-old boy who has been at the center of a legal battle gaining international attention. the controversy should not have gone this far according to a family member. >> had they been not ordinary people but wealthy parents, they could have gone into a private hospital in london. if they didn't like the treatment there they might say thank you very much, you are fantastic but we need specialist care, can we go to another hospital in london or the uk or will take him abroad and i don't think this ever, baby charlie wouldn't have become a prisoner of the state, and my words. here is more on this.
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>> the doctor is expected to arrive anytime to examine little charlie gard. he will then discuss the boy situation with a group of charlie's doctors here in the uk as well as the boys mother who has been allowed to sit on the doctors deliberation. they're quick to point out that the mitochondrial disease that he is suffering from is rare and severe. charlie can't see, hear, move, swallow or even breathe without the help of life support. they also maintained, though the parents disagree, that he has profound and irreversible brain damage. they argue his life-support should be turned off because the treatment would only prolong the boys suffering without the hope of any real improvement. they have treated the number of kids with this disease. the first patient to be given the exponential drug was back in 2012. he is now six years old and has shown some signs of improvement though i is still on a ventilat.
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tensions running high in venezuela at th as the country reels from turmoil. three people shot and one killed at a polling station saturday. the latest deadly act as they hold a symbolic referendum. they plan to hold a vote of his own aimed at rewriting the constitution. a move opposition workers say would hand the president even greater power. >> i am here because my conscience as a citizen demands that i be here. this is strong evidence that people are unhappy. regardless of whether it has electoral powers, this is the citizens path. this is the change that people are waiting for and we are all here for that. >> nearly 100 people have died and some 1500 others wounded in venezuela's ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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now of fox news exclusive. they are breaking their silence giving new details about the day he was ambushed by a drug cartel in mexico. that incident, more than six years ago, left his partner dad and nearly took his as well. reporter: targeted by the drug cartel, to homeland security agents were under fire on mexico's highway 57. >> he told me he was going to die. >> speaking exclusively to fox, he shares new details about the february ambush that killed his partner. >> after picking up equipment from the mexico office, cartel members tracked their suv, forcing it off the highway. >> one of them came over and
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open the door. >> it was program to unlock the doors when the vehicles. [inaudible] >> they close the door immediately and we hit the lock buttons. >> in the process they hit the window button. >> the armored window had rolled down 2 inches. i see him get hit on the side, it was very chaotic, i was shaking him, i remember even slapping him at times to keep him awake. i told him he wasn't going to die, and i was calling for help. >> he worked at the u.s. embassy in mexico city when the call came in. >> i'm thinking that him on the line and people are now holding me down telling me calm down. >> after medical treatment he felt unwelcome by the agency and left government service. he uncovered other facts.
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he said his superior would not allow travel on the alternate route. these records show at least one weapon came from texas. he believes there is a connection to the 22 and murder of brian border agent brian carey. >> the weapons were widely dispersed to the cartel that they had no idea where the weapons were. >> he testified to district court in washington d.c. now he is calling for congressional action. >> can the trump administration get out from underneath the russian scandal. >> a crash that looks like something out of a movie. the car landed on the roof of a house. (apremilast).
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in years. >> james kelly will publish a book. the new york times said it will not be a tell-all account of his time in the trump administration but a reflection of his service. we are awaiting president trumps return to the white house from his new jersey golf club. the administration pivoting its focus by calling this made in america week as the presidents legal team goes on offense over the russian scandal, arguing donald trump junior did not break the law by meeting with the kremlin linked lawyer. let's bring in our guests. welcome to you both. news of donald trump junior's meeting was breaking last week at this time. this morning the president tweeted about the fallout. you may have seen at the top of our show he wrote hillary clinton can illegally get the
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questions to the debate and leak 33000 e-mails but my son is being scorned by the fake news media. he followed up with this. with all of its phony sources and fraudulent reporting, fake news is distorting democracy in our country. effective? >> for his bass but i don't think anyone else. and even in his base, it will be dwindling at this point. very clear if you watch the last week of interviews that people have given to the president on twitter feed that their notion of how to handle this is to just distract and try to go after a fake news so when something does come out that's real and substantive that they can just brush it all away and try to keep that 35%. >> do you agree evan. >> i do. when they come out to talk about this, they have not denied a single part of the story. they've only confirmed it. they are shifting explanations from each breaking part of the story and have undercut any
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future disclosures that have happened. first it was a meeting that was in a campaign meeting, it was about russian adoption. then it was a campaign meeting. then it came out yesterday that the trump campaign hired donald trump junior's lawyer two weeks before this came out and paid him $50000 and that actually means legally that donald trump junior was in a campaign meeting by hiring him. >> the president said most people would've taken this meeting. it was opposition research. that's hard to argue. >> i've done opposition research and i would not have taken this meeting. i might've sent an intermediary, but if you have somebody who's claiming to be here on behalf of the russian government, the second i read that, i walked my campaign class counsel office and i say i just got this, this is gregory, can you please help me and advise me on what to do. >> i think any campaign would've done that, especially anyone running for president or about to take the nomination.
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then they were saying this is the secret service fault, why did they let people in here. they don't do that. they protect people. they don't that your contacts are who you're having a meeting with. all of this deflection, i don't tickets helping democrats, but we need to focus on issues. the idea that going in to make america week or whatever it's called, or just promoting his golf club which he is still profiting off of, i think it's quite sad. >> you don't think it makes a difference that he wasn't there for this meeting. >> he was in trump tower. >> and that was lied about. they said he wasn't in trump tower and he was. >> the secret service is actually angry. you can see it in the statement they put out. they said we were not responsible for screening or for him to even have protection at this time. the secret service is also not chaperoned any of these meetings. john wayne met roslyn carter and
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the secret service didn't even scream that out. >> that was a random observation, but thank you for that. michael caputo, the former trump advisor told them there was no inclusion. >> while there was intent to include. he made that clear. he wanted dirt on the hillary campaign. he knew it was coming from someone associated with the russian government and he was completely okay with that. i think wrap five iterations from don junior on what this meeting was about. you know from the get-go, from his e-mails which he did not release because he's transparent and honest, he released them because the new york times that you have x amount of time to deal with us. this was someone who is excited about the prospect of getting information they couldn't help think had been hacked. >> again, this is not the president. >> but it's an investigation into the whole campaign. >> not a hardened politician though.
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>> paul manafort should have known. you know who's winning? vladimir putin. when you go out and see what the russian lobbyists who were there and has links to counterintelligence is doing, he's telling the associated press, we left a binder full of information. i don't know what they did with that. that is designed to create chaos and disunity in the united states. >> you mentioned jay who was on fox news and he went on the offensive saying there was nothing against the law in that meeting. he criticized james comey's conduct in his book deal. listen to this. >> the entire premise on this investigation was based on illegally leaked information including conversation with the president of the united states and today james comey announced he has signed a book deal where he will discuss all this. do you think that's okay. >> is it? i've never understood why he
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would decide someone forgetting a book deal. good for james comey, but i would say it was not illegal but it is a terribly bad judgment. when you have all the stories alleging collusion, it reinforces the narrative especially when the administration undercut its own credibility. >> we also don't know the full story at. we don't know what was in the binder or if the binder exists at all. they have all been so slippery about this meeting. consider the fact that jared kushner revised his security clearance to add 100 more contacts. he forwarded the information right to jared and paul manafort
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but not counsel. they all decided they were going to go to this meeting. >> the wall street journal reported that campaign associates around the time of this meeting asked what was the internal physician. if that e-mail exists and it was sent before the meeting, it means there were more communications that went turnover. it undercuts the claim because why would you be asking about the. >> also the casey just started to make about how vladimir putin is the beneficiary. [inaudible] what does that say about our president and the people who are close to him. >> what does that say about our country and our government if all the attention in washington is being focused on meetings and what may or may not have happened before the president took office and there's a little focus on the business of america and the work of the people.
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>> some are actually glad this is taking the heat off the cra and health care because it's such a bad bill. >> we will get to that in a second. >> first i want to talk about the made in america initiative going on this week with the president trying to shift focus to u.s. workers in jobs and keeping manufacturing at home. he wants to start getting things done. >> that would be lovely. >> making this planet a better place and creating more jobs. >> and everyone wants that. everyone wants as many products as possible to be made here in america. the white house has dodged comment on a bronchus products being made here in the u.s. if you are tweeting about russia yourself, you're not going to be successful.
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>> to be cared fair, his manufacturing, any products they have manufactured, his wife and his daughter, they were cut those deals under a different administration. >> so you think if you have a make america great again agenda that maybe you undo those deals and find american plans to do that? there are plenty of people in america who would like to go to work. >> it's good focus on energy and job and made in america but there's one thing missing. they should be working with congress so when they haven't made in america week they have a member of the house and senate propose a bill that coincides and have a go forward with 50 cold sponsors in the house in ten or 20 in the senate. they haven't done that yet. they're not working together on both sides of pennsylvania avenue. >> the healthcare bill was unexpectedly delayed because of senator mccain surgery. you will think they needed that part. >> that bill wasn't going to pass. you have rand paul and susan
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collins were knows and you have huge amounts of medicaid recipients who are cautious about this and the idea that mitch mcconnell is saying you should push it through because it will never happen the medicaid cuts, you can't make promises like that. you're not to be able to swing any moderates to you so you need this break, but start on tax reform. something that might be attainable. >> i think the tax reform will be handled a lot better than healthcare. your hearing about the white house has been in long planning and everyone involved are very impressed with how much detail, the messaging strategy that's being prepped him a look for it in mid august they want to have a vote or score by labor day. >> as far as healthcare, the democrats and republicans have not worked at all on this together. it seems like were getting to the point where perhaps republicans will be forced to
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work with democrats even if they don't want too. >> of course, you have to work with heidi heitkamp so much of this is ego on both sides. the idea that if it's called obamacare, some republicans just don't want it and others say the titles are what makes it. that's not what makes it. it's whether you're delivering affordable healthcare. i believe senator schumer said publicly and privately been talking to republicans about places where we can compromise. we all want the same thing at the end of the day. working together is just not a popular idea. when senator mccain comes back, is there a chance they get the 50 votes they need in the vice president can break the tie? >> what we will need to have as
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a drastically different bill. has jesse said earlier, if you make any changes to please the moderates you will lose the conservatives, and vice versa. they need to start working on certain solutions that the president campaigned on such as the removal of state lines and authorizing cms to modernize and that would drastically lower costs not only of coverage but also increase the quality of care. >> rand paul got pretty specific. let's see what he had to say. >> the real problem we have is we won four elections on repealing obamacare but this keeps most of the obamacare taxes and the regulations and subsidies and create something that republicans have never been for and that's a giant insurance bailout superfund. we don't want to give money to a private industry that already
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makes $15 billion in profit. >> i would say it's really time we start working and listening to our state governors. that's who's really going out and facing the opposition. if you look at the governors across the country, the vast majority are opposed to this. all of them look at this and see these bills being proposed as massive tax hikes on their state because they're going to need to increase taxes to pay for care and coverage. >> and because they had seven years to propose something decent and they just sat on it, promising it, everyone got comfortable with the subsidies, for instance, then the idea that the republicans would be the party to rip that away from them is untenable. now the republicans can't have a conservative bill because americans have gotten used to it and the popularity of obamacare
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continues to grow as the other side. proposes mass aftermath. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being here. >> the travel be on is awaiting a decision from the supreme court. the trump administration fights back after a judge ruled to expand to can come into the u.s. from those nations and how the supreme court is responding. legendary filmmaker george romero has died. he was best known for night of the living dead. he passed away from after a battle with lung cancer. he was 77 years old. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques.
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the state of hawaii had to respond by tuesday afternoon and
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another legal battle over the travel ban. the department of justice asked the highest court to overturn a decision by district judge who expanded the definition of who could be admitted into the country. allison is in washington with the details. >> the supreme court is giving the state of hawaii until noon tuesday to respond to a petition filed by the department of justice on friday. d.o.j. filed that asking the supreme court to step in and bought the ruling of a hawaii judge and clarify the decision made by the supreme court last month. they handed the administration a partial win in june ruling that it was reasonable for the government to enforce travel restrictions from people from six muslim majority countries if they did not have a terrible claim of a bona fide relationship with the person already in the u.s. the white color said the government is not properly
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implementing the ruling and the definition with those terms is far too narrow. the judge expanded of the list of relationships people can used to get into the u.s. if they are on the list of the executive order. the department of justice said they overstepped and they want the supreme court to settle at writing, only this court can definitively settle whether the governments reasonable implementation is consistent with this court's stay. the justices are on a three-month summer recess but will likely make a decision before they are back in session. they are expected to answer the bigger constitutional question of the spam in the fall.
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>> crews responding to a bizarre scene in st. louis where a car went airborne, crashing down onto the roof of the house. authorities say the speeding suv hit an embankment and launched into the sky. the driver has been hospitalized. the homeowner was at the gym. he said the house had been in his family for 40 years and he had just recently finished paying it off. let's hope he had insurance. >> could the jews soon be loose? oj simpson is up for parole after serving nine years behind bars. plus address retailer bringing out the bridezilla's nationwide. a sudden decision by the business is leaving some brides to be in a tough spot. >> they have hardly any time. i have 12 weeks at least. some of these brides i can't gem their dress, they screwed everybody over 's kiosk he got a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain,
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>> former football star o.j. simpson could soon be a free m man. a parole hearing is scheduled for thursday. the 7-year-old has been behind bars since 2008 after a jury found him guilty on 12 charges including robbery and kidnappi kidnapping, stemming from an altercation at a hotel over sportsman memorabilia that he claims someone stole. if he gets parole he could be released on october 1. it's one of the biggest challenges for a bride to be, finding the wedding dress of her dreams. what happens if the store files for bankruptcy and closes before she gets her gown. >> she was in tears. i said come down at only address and the more i thought about it, i realize this was the dress. we spent a lot of time and money and it's a big deal. >> brian joins me onset.
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>> why can't they give the brides the dresses out of the back room before they close up for good but they're also not giving refund. >> they're not giving them anything. as i've been reminded today, the wedding is all about the bride. you got unhappy brides to be and today hundreds of thousands of more of those after alfred angelo closed down 61 locations nationwide's leaving brides to be crying, pani panicking and in bridezilla mode. they failed to find a buyer for the company so they filed for bankruptcy leaving countless brides and bridesmaids without their dresses. customers found out only when they went to pick up their dresses at the store. many are left without refunds and without dresses and heartbroken. >> this is the day most girls dream of from the time they are
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three years old. >> i ordered a disney princess collection dress and i'm getting married in september. that was the dress. it breaks my heart. that was the one. >> making matters worse, they report that corporate offices left them to fend for themselves. >> no one is answering any phone calls, the corporate office is empty. >> they can't give me anything but a lawyers phone number. they won't give a refund in the dresses will be shipped. >> i don't think it's rates take people's money and not give them refund. >> other bridal shops are stepping in offering as much as 30% off for customers who are left in the dust. >> that's a crazy story. it's one thing if your weddings
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in december. if your wedding is next week, i don't know what they will do. >> the company is finally responding, on their website this afternoon the company acknowledged they really apologize for the inconvenience and hardship and a message that directs customers to e-mail the bankruptcy trustees with concerns or questions. i would hate to be that lawyer for the next three months. >> just e-mail them and where and e-mail to your wedding. [laughter] >> it's a holiday near and dear to our heart. we'll talk about some of the best ways to celebrate national ice cream day. at panera, a salad is so much more than one thing. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. to real teeth. dentures are very different they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores
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