Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck - Feb 22 2026
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0:21Something that I need to tell you guys about, but I didn't tell you about
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1:59Now, Clay, thank you for letting me do the shameless plug.
2:02Mr. Clay, you're, oh, I was going to say, this isn't a mustache question.
2:07The best Taylor Swift song, I'm just going to, Clay, tell everyone what you said
2:10to me in the break about Taylor Swift.
2:12I think she's a modern -day version of the Beatles.
2:15And when we come back, this is going to be quite the tease.
2:18I will give you my favorite Taylor Swift songs.
2:21I'll make an even stronger argument about the Beatles.
2:24Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck.
2:28Clay, who now has two things going for him.
2:30One, a brand -new mustache.
2:32And two, thinks Taylor Swift is the new Beatles.
2:35Do you wish to tell us the greatest Taylor Swift song of all time?
2:38Hold on, let me tell you that, but first, serious news.
2:41We teased that we would mention.
2:42You can't go to, I'm talking your mustache and Taylor Swift.
2:44I'm going from the serious, you can't pivot my pivot.
2:48Okay, go ahead. Give us your serious news.
2:50So, we don't know what happened to Nancy Guthrie.
2:54I told you that they were going to have a press conference.
2:56This is the number one story on every newscast.
3:00Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie.
3:04We have a huge audience in Arizona.
3:06She was taken against her will.
3:09There is no surveillance video.
3:10They basically have no idea where she is.
3:12The FBI is asking, if you have tips on this, 1 -800 -CALL -FBI.
3:19The FBI is now involved.
3:21This is in Tucson, Arizona.
3:24And basically, no one has any idea what happened to Nancy Guthrie.
3:29They believe she was taken against her will.
3:31And that's it. I mean, it's a huge mystery.
3:35So, there's a lot of interest here.
3:371 -800 -CALL -FBI. So, I wanted to make sure.
3:39I mean, I thought maybe we would get info because they had a press conference
3:42scheduled. But the press conference was to let us know that basically they knew nothing.
3:47I'm leaving it to you to how you transitioned back to Taylor Swift now.
3:50Because that's a very sad, serious story.
3:51So, this is all on you, buddy.
3:53Now, I have to pivot back from a serious story to the story that, by
4:01the way, producer Ali, come up here for a sec.
4:03We just talked about Jeffrey Epstein.
4:05We gave a huge take on Jeffrey Epstein.
4:08Everything related to Epstein. You are telling me that my take on Taylor Swift has
4:14been considered more controversial by this audience than everything we said about Jeffrey Epstein.
4:21If you wondered whether the Jeffrey Epstein story is over, you guys are angrier about
4:25my Taylor Swift take. Is that correct, producer Ali?
4:29Yes. Yes, there is a waterfall of emails on your Taylor Swift and overall music
4:33take coming in, pouring in.
4:35All right. The people have spoken, and the people are correct.
4:38Okay. I'm about to turn that deluge.
4:43What's more than a deluge?
4:44What would be bigger than a deluge?
4:46The cavalcade of emails. I think tsunami is more than a deluge.
4:51I think that's right. I'm about to turn the deluge into a tsunami.
4:55Taylor Swift is the Beatles of our time.
5:00Buck is totally wrong that 20 or 30 years from now, no one will care.
5:04Taylor Swift, Buck, get ready.
5:0620 or 30 years from now, flag this.
5:09I hope I'm alive to take my victory lap.
5:1120 or 30 years from now, Taylor Swift will be more popular than she is
5:17now. Her music, much like the Beatles music, is going to endure.
5:23And she will be touring.
5:25much like the rolling stones as long as she's like Mick Jagger and can still
5:30walk out there and kick her legs she's going to be touring until she's 85
5:35or 90 if she lives that long singing all these songs this is a take
5:40that's going to go down in history like whoever said that the internet is going
5:45to be as important as the fax machine I mean this is a this is
5:48an all -timer for you Clay all right Taylor Swift you you know who you
5:53know who people would have said this about like the the icon of teenage girls
5:56uh when we were growing up oh my gosh in 30 years everyone's going to
6:02be listening to the Backstreet Boys oh the Backstreet Boys were huge the Backstreet Boys
6:07in sync all those boy bands you could even you could even put them all
6:11together and and you would have thought oh my gosh there's such a global phenomenon
6:15no one no one listens that in fact now you're wrong about this they sell
6:20out tours like crazy now there are 50 year old women right now who are
6:27throwing their radios if they're physical across the room that spent a thousand dollars with
6:33their girlfriends to get good seats to the Backstreet Boys tour we do not have
6:37a single we do not have a single person we have millions of people we
6:40have a we have like the city the size of Chicago of listeners right now
6:45listening to us not a single one of them paid a thousand dollars in the
6:48last year for a Backstreet Boys ticket I okay talking crazy talk I'm saying with
6:53her girlfriends they might have spent 250 dollars each for four of them if you
6:58went to the Backstreet Boys at Buck Sexton right now get your phones out on
7:04Twitter at Clay Travis too I want you to let me know I bet there's
7:08I need you guys to tell Clay to put the whispering angel down and get
7:12with reality here for a second okay I don't know if he's been hitting the
7:15rose early today this is crazy or your wife right because we got a I
7:20think it's 70 percent male if your wife did or you did Backstreet Boy tickets
7:25at Buck Sexton at Clay Travis all right producer Mark loves to tell me that
7:29I'm wrong which is why we've been such good friends now for over a decade
7:32uh he says the Backstreet Boys have a residency at the Sphere in Vegas that
7:36is selling out every night but and it's crazy that's Vegas that's not that's not
7:41like global crazy expensive they just had a tour they were selling out arenas everywhere
7:45all these but Clay when you're talking about something on the scale of the Beatles
7:49okay which is what you are this is a this is a global cultural musical
7:54phenomenon that is timeless and has lasted for decades to say that the Backstreet Boys
8:00selling out a venue in Vegas although it does sound kind of cool actually I
8:05might have to go check I kind of want to see the Sphere so maybe
8:08I'll go to the Backstreet Boys is Carrie there Carrie's gonna spend a thousand dollars
8:12on these tickets when she when she finds out about it all right I'm gonna
8:15ever did I ever tell you this that I that I hooked a buddy of
8:18mine up I know I'm gonna digress because we're talking music I was at a
8:21birthday party was that a birthday party for I'm as my brother and we went
8:27to Atlantic City which is the New York City kid version of Vegas baby Vegas
8:32last minute we go to Atlantic City and Clay we're at the Borgata which I
8:37think is the nicest property in Atlantic City we probably have the manager I'm probably
8:41the manager of the Borgata probably listens to this show like we got a lot
8:43of a lot of people that you know run businesses that listen to the show
8:46I think it's the nicest in Atlantic City we're at the Borgata and we're at
8:49their club I don't remember the name of the club but their nightclub there and
8:52I'm telling you it is there are tumbleweeds blowing through it is a sad sad
8:57night at the Borgata at like 10 o 'clock at night for this birthday night
9:01and out of nowhere when I tell you there was an influx of 25 year
9:09old to 35 year old girls women and and nothing but I've never seen anything
9:18like this in my life I was just like this is we're there we're a
9:21table of guys we had no women with us we're hoping to meet some ladies
9:24by the way one of my friends met his wife this night we're at a
9:27table yeah and I introduced them we're a table by influx we are the I
9:33was there were some guys there but we were the only straight guys in this
9:37nightclub pretty much there are a lot of guys but they were not straight from
9:40my understanding Madonna had just finished a show at like 11 o 'clock at night
9:46a Madonna show got out and flooded flooded flooded the place with chicks it was
9:53it was incredible it was honestly like manna from heaven I've never because no dudes
9:57because what dude is going to a Madonna show totally not straight dudes um 800
10:03-282 -2882 by the way Clay's about to pivot back to like whether we're gonna
10:07bomb or on again the federal government is back open to the extent anybody cared
10:11um all right here's my songs uh bad blood love story you belong with me
10:19I knew you were trouble and wildest dreams is my power five in no particular
10:25order for Taylor Swift others can you repeat this can you repeat this so I
10:30know my top five my top five of the modern day Beatle Taylor Swift and
10:37I'll say this Buck I think Taylor Swift has a more substantial catalog of good
10:41songs in the decades ahead than the Beatles do all right give me your top
10:46five again just because I want to make sure that I don't actually know any
10:48of these songs because no one cares go ahead bad blood Love Story, You Belong
10:54With Me, I Knew You Were Trouble, and Wildest Dreams, My Power Five.
11:00Two additional honorable mentions. The only one of those songs that I know that you've
11:02just mentioned is the number five song.
11:04The rest of those songs, I don't even know what they are.
11:06You've never heard I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me, Love Story, or
11:10Bad Blood. Now we got Bad Blood.
11:12You've never heard that song?
11:13I might hear them if they came on, but, Clay, to speak about these in
11:16the same breath as the Beatles, I would even say to speak about this in
11:19the same breath as, like, Aerosmith.
11:20It's just insane. Just insane.
11:22You're living on some other planet.
11:25Two honorable mentions. Shake it off.
11:28I got to say, Clay shaves his beard off, he goes mustache, and all of
11:30a sudden he's like Taylor Swift number one fan.
11:32Something's happened here. I don't know what's going on.
11:35And mean, which my wife likes because she says I am the mean person in
11:39the song Mean. Why you got to be so mean.
11:42So that is my top five and then two honorable mentions.
11:47And I'm right. And 30 years from now, if you're still alive, everyone out there
11:51listening, you're going to have to recognize, you know what?
11:54Clay Travis nailed this. Taylor Swift is the modern day Beatles, and she's going to
11:59continue to sell out places forever.
12:02I don't know if this is your most wrong take ever, because that's going to
12:05require some digging. But this is definitely like, I would say that this is getting,
12:10you're getting close to your craziest Clay Travis take on the show.
12:14A lot of people are going to react to her politics, and I am not
12:18endorsing that. I think Taylor Swift is a moron when it comes to her political
12:23knowledge. But I'm sure the Beatles, by the way, often had political takes that many
12:29people Yeah, Lennon was a, I mean, Lennon was a, he might as well have
12:31been Lennon. He was a communist.
12:33Doesn't mean they're not still talented guys.
12:35But yeah, I think Taylor Swift, 21st century, the most, in the 21st century, since
12:412000, the biggest star. I'm excited that on this, in this hour of the Clay
12:45Travis and Buck Sexton show, we can all just sit back, relax, and enjoy Clay
12:49getting dragged over the metaphorical broken glass of this audience for the next 45 minutes.
12:56They are, they are going to come, they're coming after them.
12:58What I think is really funny is we've talked about the Save Act, we've talked
13:02about Epstein, all these stories.
13:06Epstein is the most controversial story in years.
13:09Everybody's like, yeah, Clay and Buck, you guys nailed that.
13:12My take on Taylor Swift is the one that people are upset about.
13:15The stuff that people write about you online that is the meanest, which I do
13:18see sometimes, and I'm always like, I'll fight them.
13:20It makes me sad. But the meanest are always the people who are mad at
13:23you over sports, which I find so funny.
13:25Oh, they are. That's why the politics thing doesn't, it doesn't impact me.
13:29Because if you pick a winner of Alabama, Auburn, and it's the other side, or
13:32Ohio State, Michigan, like politics is small stakes compared to the anger of sports fans.
13:38They get very angry at you.
13:40I was like, wow. The sports ball, very passionate, the sports ball fans.
13:44A lot of emails. I'm in tech.
13:48Oh, I don't want to read that one.
13:50Where are the rest of all the emails that came in?
13:53There's so many different text threads now for the show.
13:56Here we go. Aaron from Milwaukee.
14:01C, let's listen to him.
14:03Hey, Clay and Buck, this is Aaron, a heterosexual male in Minnesota.
14:08Taylor Swift's best song is Blank Space.
14:10And in second place would be You Belong With Me.
14:15All right, there's a positive, Buck.
14:16VIP email Bruce. No one will remember a Taylor Swift song in 10 years.
14:21You are clearly insane. You must have shaved off your brain cells when you shaved
14:26your beard. Steve says, no way in any universe is Taylor Swift in the same
14:31league as the Beatles. She's a pop sensation, but she is not mad.
14:38I can't agree with all these.
14:39I can't even keep up.
14:40I will say the number of you that have gone to see and are going
14:47to see the boy bands, the Backstreet Boys in particular, Buck, you sign off on
14:51this. There are a lot of people tweeting that either they or their wives have
14:56been going to these and paying a lot of money for them.
14:58Look, that's a pure nostalgia play.
15:00And I will tell you, I would go see, I almost got tickets for Carrie
15:07and me to go see the Goo Goo Dolls because I actually think they're the
15:11most underrated band of the 90s.
15:14I think Goo Goo Dolls are fantastic.
15:15They're good songs. They're just great, great tunes.
15:19Out of Buffalo, New York, by the way.
15:21That's where they got going.
15:22It's Gavin Rossdale, right? Oh, that's Bush.
15:25Wow. You just look at this.
15:27It's like me talking SEC football, baby.
15:31I messed up 90s. Gavin Rossdale.
15:32You just, oh, Clay, the 90s called.
15:35They want their dignity back.
15:37Well, Gavin Rossdale was with Gwen Stefani, right?
15:41That's kind of a power 90s.
15:42Not Gwyneth Paltrow. That's a different question.
15:44That's right. That's right, old man.
15:45Gwen Stefani. Gwen Stefani. Yes, yes, you're getting lit up on these comments, and I'm
15:50enjoying every second of it.
15:52I would just say. I'm right.
15:53Sometimes you get lit up, and you're right.
15:55You just have to take the angle.
15:57You know, the great thing about Clay is he'll make these, he'll take these stances,
16:02you know, so when he refers to Mozart as the Britney Spears of his time,
16:09you know, he doesn't care what you say.
16:11He's going to stand behind that.
16:14Sundays with Clay and Buck.
16:18David, this is number D.
16:20David from Pennsylvania, hit it, please.
16:24Dave from Pennsylvania, I just cannot believe Clay just compared Taylor Swift with the Beatles.
16:33He has no clue about music at all.
16:38No clue. My God, Clay.
16:41I'm afraid to get on the bad side of that guy.
16:44He sounds like he's at a Goodfellas diner.
16:45I'm going to make that guy my ringtone.
16:48Clay has no idea. About music.
16:51Totally agree. Andrew in New Jersey, Triple R Radio.
16:56What you got for us?
16:56E. Clay and Buck, it's Andrew.
16:58Listen, this thing about Billie Eilish, whatever her name is, she says she's on stolen
17:04land. So that means she's in possession of stolen property.
17:08So that means she could go to jail, correct?
17:11I'm just taking a wild guess.
17:14Anyway, great show, guys. Take care.
17:16These emails are great, by the way.
17:19Also, we're not on stolen land, all right?
17:21We're on conquered land. To the victor goes to spoils.
17:25Too bad. Sorry. Jay says, Clay, either you had one too many espresso martinis.
17:30I'm going to have a couple of espresso martinis potentially tonight with my buddy Alexi
17:35Wallace in Los Angeles. We got dinner.
17:37Or you have completely lost your freaking mind.
17:39Taylor cannot even come close to holding a candle to the Beatles.
17:42I said she's the 21st century version of the Beatles and will have their same
17:46longevity. And I've tweeted it.
17:48If you want to get in a fight online, get in the mentions.
17:50It's going to be a mess.
17:55Tim in Tucson says Taylor's more like this guy, F.
17:59Hey, guys. This is Tim in Tucson.
18:02I am a straight 47 -year -old guy.
18:04And I'll admit, I love Taylor Swift's music.
18:08But Clay is a little bit mistaken.
18:10She's not the Beatles of our time.
18:13She is the Elvis of our time.
18:15Because she is a solo performer backed up by a band.
18:19Whereas the Beatles were four guys who were the band together.
18:23So there's a difference. That's an interesting take.
18:26But what do you think about that?
18:27She's the modern -day Elvis.
18:29That's not going to make you any happier.
18:30People out there mad about the Beatles comparison aren't going to be like, Yeah, you
18:33know what? She's more like Elvis.
18:35I'm not an Elvis guy.
18:37So I'm going to stay out of this one.
18:38Not an Elvis guy. Oh, wow.
18:39Not an Elvis guy. Yeah, I know.
18:41Josh. I call balls and strikes here.
18:44I will not bend the knee to public opinion on the music stuff.
18:47I'm sorry. Josh in Ohio.
18:51G. Hey, Clay and Buck.
18:53I just wanted to say Clay is wrong.
18:54And Buck, I think Clay just came out of the closet because Taylor Swift is
18:59a 10 -thumbed, tone -deaf, talentless noise polluter.
19:02Always has been and always will be.
19:05Why would I come out of the closet to be praising a heterosexual woman?
19:10It seems like if I were in the closet, I'd be like, you know, I
19:13don't know who's Enrique Iglesias.
19:15Man, have you seen his hips lately?
19:16I don't know. Who's a good -looking guy that does music?
19:19He married Anna Kornikova, I think, right?
19:23Yeah, I mean, he's, yes, that's right.
19:24He married Anna Kornikova. I think they're actually expecting a child soon.
19:27Fourth. Fourth child, I think.
19:29That kid has got some good genes.
19:31Kurt in Iowa, Buck. H.
19:34Clay, I didn't know we spelt gay.
19:37C -L -A -Y. Listening to a 30 -something about singing breakup songs.
19:44And if she's going to stay with Kelsey, if that's going to be the end,
19:48there's no more songs. There's no song factory there.
19:52Give me a break. I need the guy.
19:54We need to keep the opening of, we now spell Clay, gay, C -L -A
19:59-Y. Can we keep that one?
20:01Roll it over? Is this the part of Animal House where you've been paddled enough
20:06that you will no longer say, thank you, sir, may I have another?
20:08Like, are you done? Have you taken enough abuse on this one?
20:11Or do we want to keep?
20:12The talkbacks, Clay, are coming in left and right, man.
20:15I feel like. These are epic.
20:18Jeff in Utah, I, he's got good taste.
20:21Hey, guys. I just want to say that Clay Travis is correct.
20:25I am Buck's age and my wife is seven years younger than me.
20:29She dragged me to see the Backstreet Boys during their residency in Las Vegas.
20:34And we also had to go to Comic -Con just to meet two of the
20:37Backstreet Boys. There were tons of people in the line.
20:41Girls in their 20s were still coming.
20:44Did we cut him off?
20:45Oh, big, big Backstreet took him out.
20:47A lot of people are saying that their wives or girlfriends have spent an embarrassing
20:52amount of money to go see the Backstreet Boys.
20:54And some of those tickets are going in the Sphere for $1 ,000, Buck.
20:57What would you say if Gary was like, I'm dropping a grand?
21:01The Sphere is a particularly unique venue.
21:04I've never been, but I've obviously seen it.
21:05Everyone who goes to Vegas, you see it if you're in that city.
21:08So I think they're benefiting from that at some level.
21:11But here's my thesis for you, though, Clay.
21:14The nostalgia bands are so big because there aren't enough good contemporary music acts that
21:23people want to go see.
21:26That's why you're having all these.
21:27I think there's some truth to that.
21:29I mean, you see the Rolling Stones.
21:30I said, like, these guys are practically in their 80s now.
21:34I mean, the Rolling Stones come out on stage.
21:36You know, you're wondering if they need to keep catheters nearby and one of those,
21:40like, electrodes for your chest and everything else.
21:43I mean, these guys are rolled.
21:44They might as well be walking out there with 1911s on their hips.
21:48They might as well be walking out there with 1911s on their hips.
21:48buck going after the gun guys um i just i just love because some of
21:54them get so mad at me i'm like that's right that's right they're like you
21:57with your little tiny hands and your glock yeah i got small hands what can
22:00you do um that uh no i mean i do think there is an argument
22:06that a couple of things one the superstar impact is such that if you're morgan
22:11wallen or you're taylor swift the impact of being able to sell out stadiums and
22:17be a modern musician you're more famous maybe than in the past because i don't
22:22think selling out stadiums used to happen um but on the flip side i think
22:27there is a dearth of really popular modern day musicians i think i'm not enough
22:32of a music person but i think synthesizing not needing bands the rapidity with which
22:37music can be created and the lack of effort that is required to create a
22:42hit i think it's led to a lot of slop and the enduring power of
22:47music is to evoke reactions for decades which is what taylor swift's going to be
22:52doing as a modern day beetle i again i think it's great you know i
22:57actually i know what i think the most uh the the best comparison with taylor
23:01swift would be now i'm not saying they're similar artists but in terms of their
23:06place that would be madonna in the 80s for for young madonna was huge among
23:12among women in the 80s it kind of transitioned a bit to being madonna very
23:16popular among the lgbtq community as we got older uh as well as girls uh
23:21you know you know younger girls but uh madonna was an icon in the 80s
23:26and you really don't hear madonna songs anymore so that's my that's where i that's
23:32where i would come down on this one and we did have the conversation before
23:35not to take this into a uh kind of a rough direction but i think
23:41that i just just my sense of the atmospherics on this i could be wrong
23:45and i and i get it i feel the same way and i know people
23:49also sometimes feel very passionate about this michael jackson i think was the pop music
23:54catalog one of the greatest pop music uh pop music catalogs in in all maybe
24:00the greatest pop music catalog in history but one of the greatest to be sure
24:03pop music i'm saying and people don't really listen to michael jackson it's less and
24:09less you hear it you know it used to be just like the safe choice
24:12any party anywhere any store anywhere in the world something could put on michael jackson
24:17and everybody liked it i think you hear a lot less michael jackson now that's
24:20interesting i don't uh what ties them together by the way do you know who
24:25owned the beatles catalog michael jackson yes and one of the ways that his estate
24:30became so paul mccartney was ticked off about that by the way big time uh
24:35but michael jackson was such an astute businessman or the people around him were that
24:40he had the beatles catalog and then he compared it with the michael jackson catalog
24:44um and uh that's interesting i i still hear i feel like michael jackson a
24:49lot but i'm i'm kind of thinking through it have the plays of michael jackson
24:55songs and certainly people are going to say wow that's partly connected to the overall
25:00uh crisis of i i'm gonna tell you that super popular the data the data
25:04i would i would admit taking an l on this one interesting radio airplay has
25:10dropped considerably you don't hear it just on the radio anymore but streaming way up
25:16in the last few years i'm wrong on that on michael jackson songs i'm you
25:22don't find that surprise went from 4 .7 billion in 2021 to 6 .5 billion
25:27in 2023 i mean really up um i'm not surprised by it because my wife
25:32loves michael jackson and she got our kids all as big michael jackson fans too
25:37so in the travis family playlist michael jackson is still popular and um and so
25:43i i'm not surprised i did wonder what the impact of the allegations against him
25:48were but i think he's so popular and his songs were so talented that a
25:53lot of people just say he was never convicted of anything and he is the
25:571980s fair to say the most popular artist of the 1980s i don't think even
26:02there's a close second you could argue yeah i mean i would i would think
26:05so yeah i would think so for sure the production staff is overwhelmed by the
26:12tsunami of reactions that are pouring in um from so many different uh of you
26:19many of them very funny including uh let's see this one from i want to
26:24make sure i get it jay uh this is i'm told very funny uh hit
26:29it with oh hey this is dave from north yeah dave hey this is dave
26:32from carrie north carolina and i just want to ask clay if he had a
26:36choice between going to a taylor swift concert or spending an evening with bill malusion
26:42which would you take thanks guys bye i i would combine them i would take
26:48bill malusion to the taylor swift concert why would i pick one or the other
26:52can you imagine i think bill malusion is married i'm not sure that there is
26:57a more fertile uh opportunity to meet young attractive women you were talking about buck
27:03when you went and madonna had the concert in atlantic city and you're with your
27:07brother i bet if you are a single guy and i just remember seeing all
27:12the girls walking around downtown nashville when taylor swift had the multiple studio shows it
27:17is 90 young women in that uh in that stadium i'm not sure there's a
27:22more fertile environment but not literally a fertile environment for a single guy than the
27:28taylor swift concert counterpoint all those young ladies are listening to songs about how bad
27:36the ex -boyfriends were and there's like a weird girl power vibe to all this
27:41taylor swift stuff it's all about her breakups you don't think that matters the entire
27:46purpose of taylor swift's professional career is to find the right guy and it's just
27:51a tumultuous sorted what what you know walk to try to find the right guy
27:56there's something there's something about you doing analysis of taylor swift's whole career and about
28:02young women walking around nashville they're all looking at the right guy with this mustache
28:06that you have now that just it's just perfect i can't explain it do more
28:12taylor swift analysis with your mustache but i just love it i the mustache is
28:16going to break in on tv soon and i don't know that the tv audience
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