Hour 2 - Nothing Wrong with Disagreement

Published Jun 18, 2025, 7:35 PM

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives deep into the latest political developments, national security concerns, and cultural debates shaping America under the leadership of President Donald Trump. Broadcasting from Washington, D.C., Clay Travis opens the hour with a vivid description of the aesthetic upgrades President Trump has made to the White House, including new flagpoles and a gold-embellished Oval Office, as well as plans for an outdoor dining patio inspired by Mar-a-Lago. A major focus of this hour is the Supreme Court’s landmark decision affirming Tennessee’s right to restrict gender transition surgeries for minors. Clay previews an upcoming interview with Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, who successfully argued the case, and emphasizes the widespread parental support for such protections. The show then shifts to a critical foreign policy discussion on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Clay analyzes polling data from CNN showing overwhelming bipartisan agreement—across Republicans, Democrats, and Independents—that Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. He highlights that nearly 70% of Republican voters support U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, aligning with President Trump’s America First doctrine. Clay defends the rationality behind Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons from a geopolitical standpoint, while strongly advocating for decisive U.S. action to prevent it. Clay also addresses internal GOP debates, noting that figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene may oppose military intervention, but emphasizes that disagreement within a political movement is healthy and essential to democracy. He passionately defends the First Amendment, criticizing past censorship by platforms like YouTube and Facebook, especially regarding interviews with President Trump and Senator Rand Paul. In a cultural commentary segment, Clay revisits his viral moment on CNN involving the phrase “First Amendment and boobs,” sparking a humorous yet pointed discussion on free speech, media bias, and language censorship. He also responds to criticism of his remarks about Representative Ilhan Omar, reiterating his belief that those who claim America is one of the worst countries should consider relocating if they have the means. 

 

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Can I get now Number two, Clay, Travis, Buck Sexton show apprecade all of you hanging out with us. Big beautiful flags now flying over the White House just down the road from me, as Trump has a put in place some brand new flag towers, flagpoles, I guess is maybe the more accurate way to describe those, and they are now blowing beautifully. I do not have a television in this studio, but I am told that they look fantastic. So Trump just making everything better at the White House. I will say you know, Buck and I were in the Oval Office with President Trump on Thursday last week, and Trump wanted us to see all of the changes that he had made. He has added a great deal of gold to the Oval Office and it looks really good. But first of all, I understand that many of you are like Clay, you can't even address yourself. I don't know if I would trust you on on whether or not you can judge anything of any consequence. So I respect that, but I will tell you like you sit and look up at the ceiling in the Oval Office and there is an awesome presidential seal in gold that he is embossed there. He's also right now, I think this is known, but well, anyway, he has broken ground on a brand new outdoor patio that he is going to create so he can have basically an outdoor dining room when the weather in DC is good, which probably is what seven and a half eight months out of the year where you could in theory have a meal outside in DC maybe maybe seven months, and so that is going to be very cool. But he's trying to create essentially the same sort of patio that he has in maur Lago. And he was out in front of the media addressing the situation in Iran. President Trump was and I'm going to play a couple of cuts on that here in a moment. I'm going to continue to take your reactions to the big decision from the Supreme Court giving Tennessee the right, affirming the state's ability to say that you can't have surgery trying to change your gender when you are a minor, something that I would imagine almost all of you out there that our parents think makes sense, and so we'll continue to take reaction from that as well. The Attorney General of Tennessee who won that Supreme Court case, Jonathan Scurmetti, is scheduled to join us about an hour from now, and then also we're going to talk with Senator Cassidy of Louisiana bottom half of the hour in the in the next hour, my final hour, and my final two hours here in DC. I'll be back in Nashville tomorrow. Okay, So there has been a big debate about the decision of whether or not we should go into Iran and actually use our own, our own assets to blow up in theory one of these mountains. And for Greg actually, who is listening right now, I said in this morning, do we have the CNN data guys on exactly what the polling shows in terms of who supports and who does not support the cut thirteen? Okay, we got that. This is from CNN earlier today. And I know there's lots of online tempests as people argue different sides, and they've tried to argue, oh, the base for Trump does not want him to strike in any way Iran and keep nuclear weapons from being there. This would in some way betray the America First Agenda. I disagree with that, and so do the vast majority of you. We're gonna play this cut here in a moment, but let me just say this, there's nothing wrong with this agree. One of the great things about America is we don't have to agree on everything, and in fact, by having discussions debates about what we do and do not agree on, we oftentimes are going to get to a better result. The reason why I read the New York Times and the Washington Post every morning is because I want to know the arguments that are being made by many people who disagree with me, and I am open to the idea that sometimes they might have arguments that make sense that I should consider as a part of the arguments that I'm going to discuss with you on any given day. Conflict one thing I wish we could talk more about. Conflict is good in public life. Without conflict, there is dictatorship. The most important right that we have in America is the right to disagree. The First Amendment is the most profoundly important of all of our rights. So the fact that every single person doesn't agree on every single issue is in fact good, and we should debate and discuss robustly all different sorts of ideas, and over time, the best argument should win. This is probably the most foundational belief I have in my life to the extent I believe in anything. I believe in the marketplace of ideas. This is why I was so troubled when suddenly in the Biden administration, they're restricting our ability to share stories on Facebook or YouTube. When YouTube wouldn't allow our interview with President Trump that we did with him at Bedminster to be posted because they didn't like some of the things he said. That's the antithesis of the entire American democratic process. You should hear everything that every potential elected official says. You should contemplate them, you should consider them, you should weigh whether you agree or disagree. They wouldn't post Rand Paul's interview with us while Rand Paul was running for reelection in Kentucky. Every Kentuckian out there should be able to hear every single thing Ran Paul says. Every American should be able to hear every single thing the President of the United States says. You should weigh it, you should consider it, you should contemplate if he has the best arguments. All of these things are foundational. So the fact that Chucker Carlson might disagree with me on whether we should drop a bomb on Iran to wipe out their nuclear facilities, or the fact that Marjorie Taylor Green might disagree with the president if he decides to do that. That's fine. We don't all have to uniformly agree on everything, particularly when hard decisions have to be made. Ultimately, when you vote for president of the United States, do you know what you're voting for? Judgment? You are voting and saying some of the most difficult decisions that have to be made. The president is going to sit right behind that resolute desk, and there are going to be people that make arguments in multiple different directions to him about what he should do, and then he's going to consider all those arguments, and he's going to make what he thinks is the best decisions. Sometimes those are really hard decisions. In fact, if they make it all the way to the president, they very often are very hard decisions. How to handle Iran's nuclear pursuit is not an easy decision. If it were, it would have been decided a generation ago. The fact that it's still being decided by the president is a testament to how committed, in my opinion, Iran is to getting nuclear weapons, which actually is super rational, like take yourself out of the United States and pretend that you were religious fundamentalist. Ayatola Kameni and the Iyatola was sitting there in Iran takes power nineteen seventy nine, and he says, I want my religious clerics, I want the Malas to be in power here for the next thousand years. What can I do to make sure that that's happened, that that's going to happen. If I were an Iranian, I would advise him, and I was trying to keep the Mallas in power, I would say, sir, you should get nuclear weapons. That is a rational decision by him. He looks at Kim Jong un in North Korea. I wish Kim Jong un didn't have with nuclear weapons in North Korea. Guess what the odds of US taking out North Korea and reuniting the Korean peninsula, which I think is what would be the best thing for global commerce, peace and the growth of human rights in the world, becomes almost impossible if we have to consider, well, we got a crazy guy with nuclear weapons. There's no telling how many tens of millions of people he might kill. We'll just, unfortunately, have to allow North Korea to be a crazy backwards totalitarian nation. The same thing would happen in Iran if they got nuclear weapons. The Ayah totally gets it. Most Americans get it. In fact, even CNN's Harry Inton this morning was discussing on CNN that the vast majority of Americans, Independents and Democrats, Republicans, Democrats, and independents, all Americans overwhelmingly agree that Iran should not get nuclear weapons. And then a substantial overwhelming majority of Republicans actually believe that Trump should be willing to use American force to keep that from happening. Here is what it sounded like on CNN this morning, play cut thirteen.

There's been a lot of talk online and on social media and in podcasts of a divide within the Republican ranks, but here on this question if Iran's trying to make a nuclear weapon, look at that sixty.

Nine percent of Republicans.

The clear vast majority of Republicans favor US air strikes Iran on their nuclear facilities. But there is this substantial minority twenty seven percent, who oppose such an idea. So it's not surprising you're hearing those other voices. Besides Donald Trump out there, there are plenty of them in the Republican ranks who oppose striking the US striking around if they're trying to make a nuclear weapon. But the clear majority, the clear majority of Republicans are with Donald Trump if in fact Iran is trying to make nuclear weapons, they do in fact potentially favor US air strike.

Okay, And it's around eighty percent of Democrats, Republicans and Independents in that same clip that agree Iran getting nuclear weapons is a bad thing. Now some people are saying, well, America First would never support this. America First doesn't mean that we have to rely on other countries. Just choosing not to bomb US America first means we should protect Americans first. I agree with that, and Americans are protected more so if fewer crazy people have nuclear weapons which could kill theoretically millions of Americans in the future. I don't see this as a difficult decision. If Donald Trump, who has consistently in his career, is being advised that by attacking this mountain in Iran where they are trying to create nuclear weapons, that we could once and for all wipe out the ability of Iran to get nuclear weapons, that seems to me to be the very foundational element of America. First, now an around seventy percent of Republican voters seem to agree. Now larger context, what should we do beyond that? I think that's actually the difficult call. My concern is if the Iatolas are left in control of Iran, they are not going to give up on getting nuclear weapons because it is eminently rational of them to want nuclear weapons. Does it mean that it's better for the world, but it is imminently rational of Iran to want nuclear weapons. Why do you believe that Iran is suddenly going to say, oh, you know what, we don't want nuclear weapons. This government since nineteen seventy nine has said death to America, death to Israel. They can't have nuclear weapons. If we agree on that it most of us do, then the next question is do you believe they're ever going to stop trying to get them. The analogy that I made yesterday was it's a little bit like antibiotics. For those there that have a that have an illness, you start taking antibiotics. If you take your entire antibiotics, you kill the infection. If you take half of them, you risk the infection coming back stronger. And now anti antibiotic resistant because you haven't killed the virus. The virus in Iran is they diatolas. If you don't kill the virus, Eventually they may come back stronger than ever. Because I believe they are not going to stop trying to get nuclear weapons. That is the more challenging question. If you buy that, which I think is true, then the next question becomes, Okay, what do we do to try to address that? Do we take the next step and support Israel killing the Ayatola? Do we think that Iran would let the royal family come back in and that that would in some way make Iran a free or safer place, not only for the people who live there, but for us in America and for those of us who believe in Western civilization supremacy around the world. Those are really difficult questions. I trust Trump and his advising team, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseeth, Tulci Gabbard, all of the individuals in that room making arguments to be making the best, broadest, most intelligent arguments. And now we have to figure out, Hey, what is the right choice. That's where we are right now. The right choice for many of you, if you want to protect your families. Rapid Radios. Go to rapid Radios dot Com. Use code radio right now, get up sixty percent off. These guys are from Michigan, my wife's home state. They've built a great business. The rapid radio is something that can be reliable for you in the event of massive storms, hurricanes, tornadoes. These things hold a charge for five days. They work nationwide. You're going to be able to communicate when in many ways it is very difficult to communicate. We talked about this before. 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Rapid radios dot com use code radio sixty percent off. That is rapid radios, dot com code radio. Let's play cut twelve as well, because I referenced this, but this was on CNN. If you strip away the politics sometimes they're is rationality in many of these different issues. And actually eighty percent of Americans roughly whether it's Democrats, Independents, or Republicans, believe that Iran should not be able to get a nuclear weapon. This is another eighty twenty issue for President Trump. Listen.

Overall, I feel like there's more support for Donald Trump's positions than is comically acknowledged opposer Iran getting a nuclear weapon. I mean, look at this, Seventy nine percent of adults agree on that they agree with Donald Trump.

Iron cannot get a nuclear weapon.

Eighty three percent of Republicans seventy nine percent of independence seventy nine percent of Democrats. When you get seventy nine percent of Democrats and eighty three percent of Republicans agreeing on anything, you know that that position is the very clear majority in this country. And so the American public is with Donald Trump. They definitely opposed I Ron getting nuclear weapons.

Again, don't get distracted sometimes by the debate and the noise on social media. And I know some of you out there, you're like, I'm not on social media at all, Well, good for you. But the younger you are, the more likely you are to be on social media, and it's a very debate filled arena, and sometimes the debates cannot be reflective of what the larger American population sees and believes. I saw this personally without kick where for a decade or more, I was getting raked over the coals for saying women shouldn't have to compete against men in sports, as the only person who would say it that worked in sports media, and people would attack me like crazy for that. And guess what, eighty ninety percent of the American public agrees with me on this, and yet on social media because it was very left leaning on that issue. You didn't have an accurate reflection. I think the Trump team knows this. But the noise. Again, noise is not a bad thing. Conflict is not a bad thing. The best argument can win. But sometimes it appears that arguments are closer than they actually are in the larger universe when you actually look at it. Democrats, Republicans, and independents all agree. Yeah, it's a bad thing if Ron gets nuclear weapons. I want to tell you right now, good ranchers. I love these guys, Ben and his wife Corley. They've got four young kids, and they wanted to start a business that would get healthier meat in their kids' mouths and now in all your kid's mouths too. These are American ranchers. These are American producers. Whether you're into salmon, whether you're into burgers, hot dogs, bacon, chicken wings, steak, every chicken nuggets, every type of meat you could love, the healthiest you can imagine, delivered right to your home. Forty dollars off Good ranchers dot Com. My name Clay, Good ranchers dot com, My name Clay for forty bucks off your order. Hey buck. One of my kids called me an unk. The other day and unk yep slang evidently for not being hip, being an old dude. So how do we ununk you get more people to subscribe to our YouTube channel. At least that's to what my kids tell me.

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He's offended Greg that I use the word boobs, is Greg, their producer, Greg uh So, I don't know what words I could use instead. I don't think Tatas is gonna make him happy. I don't think knockers is gonna make him happy. Grand Titans. I don't know what like breast. It sounds like I'm a real creepy Like I don't even like using the word penis because it sounds so ridiculous. But when you've got an entire political party that believes that you can chop a penis off, I feel like I have to say it, chop breast off. Boobs off hooters. I don't know. You guys tell me, I don't want to offend anyone. You guys tell me what the most appropriate way to describe female anatomy above the waist is above the waist, below the neck, above the rib cage, like I'm I don't know. I think FCC. We had the commissioner of the FCC on yesterday. I think the fact that we have any language restriction on this show at all, in my opinion, is ridiculous and honestly a function of like nineteen forties America, right. And I don't even curse that much. I think if my wife were on air right now, she would say as a as a person who uses curse words, I would put myself probably in the bottom ten percent. Like I don't have that salty of language in general. I try to avoid cursing. I don't even do it that often. But the fact that we have these restrictions in any way, I do think that language sometimes can cut through the otherwise noise and get noticed. Right Because eight, I'm still banned on CNN for saying I only believe in two things the first Amendment in Boobs, if I had just said I'm a First Amendment absolutist that wouldn't have gone megaviral. Sometimes the subtle way that you can alter and wouldn't have made my case as well. But sometimes the subtle way that you can alter language can have a substantial impact in cutting through the noise and helping you to win all arguments. So I do think it is very interesting how this plays out, Greg because this is something, by the way, that has come up for years. In general, this is not gonna shock you. There are some people out there that don't like me in fact, in fact that don't like the way I talk. As I'm speaking to you right now. Headline, Clay Travis rips elon Omar, why doesn't she go back to Somaliya. Well, that's not really exactly what I said. Elon Omar said that some of you may have seen me on Sean Hannity talking about this last night. I also said it on this show, but it didn't get picked up here. Elon Omar said that America was one of the worst countries in the world. She said that, now, I don't think elon Omar actually believes that, And in order to prove that she didn't believe it, I pointed out that she was not born in the United States. She was actually born in Somalia. And so my argument is, if you have dual citizenship. I don't. I'm only an American. But if I thought America was one of the worst countries in the world, and I had been born somewhere else, I would go back to the other country that I was born in, if I actually believed it. I don't think that's a crazy perspective if I were. Let's say, let's say that I was born in Switzerland and my name was This is my brother in law. His last name's Blumquist. My sister is now a last named Blumquist. Let's say that my last name was Blumquist. I was Cleag Blumquist, and I was born in Switzerland, and I thought that America was one of the worst countries in the world. Do you know what I would do. I would move back to Switzerland. And I've made fun of Rosie O'Donnell, but O'Donnell at least said if Trump wins, I'm leaving, and then she went to Ireland. Now that's what I was talking about with Sean Hannity last night. Many of you are going to be listening on the same radio network to Sean Hannity in a little bit. But I think it's funny like Ireland got Rosy O'Donnell, Rosi O'Donnell. I bet if you're Irish, would be like the seven hundred and sixty eighth most famous American celebrity that you would want to move to Ireland if you had to pick a famous celebrity to move to Ireland. I don't think the Irish people are like, boy, yes we won, we got Rosie. I don't think the Irish people are like, we don't even want Rosy o'donnald, Sidney Sweeney or Rosie o'donnald. Who would you rather have in Ireland? Every man's like, well, we'd rather have I don't have a great Irish accent, but they would all pick Sidney Sweeney. But you would go back if one. If you lived truly you thought in one of the worst countries in the wor world, the United States, and you had the ability to go to a country that was better, you would go leave it. Aside from the United States, if you lived in let's just talk about in the country, because we can all move from one state to another. If you lived in a state and you really thought you lived in the worst state in the United States, Pick whatever state you want to be the worst. I am born and raised in Tennessee. I happen to think it's one of the best states. But if I thought my home state was awful, I would move to another state if I thought that the city that I lived in, assuming you have the resources to be able to do it, which elon Omar would. If you thought that you lived in a city that was awful, what is the worst city in America that we are not on in right now? I need to avoid getting tarded feathered by picking the worst city in America. I think I said the worst city in America, and I bet we're number one in this city, and I bet I'm never I think I said Gary, Indiana. I'm sorry if we are number one in Gary, Indiana, I take it back. Whatever city we're not on in is the worst city in America. Clearly, if I thought that I lived in the worst city in America, I would move Like this is not They're all like that's one headline right second headline. OutKick co founder tells representative elon Omar to go back to Somalia and Hannity Interview, that's the Independent. So there's all these headlines. People are like, oh, go back to your No. I would say that to anybody. If you hate the country that you're in and you can leave, if you hate the state that you're in and you can leave, If you hate the city that you're in and you can leave, you should leave. A lot of you are listening to me right now. You used to live in California, and now you live in Tennessee, or Texas or Florida. You moved because you didn't like what you saw in the place that you were living. A ton of you. Buck himself moved Lifelong, New York City, born and raised, got married, and decided to move to Florida because he didn't like the choices that were being made in New York City. The great thing about the United States is you can move to a new city or state. But if you had the luxury, it is a luxury to have multiple passports, which I presume elon Omar does. I would think she's still a resident of Somalias and she was born there. That is, I assume she is still a citizen in some way. Then she should go back to Somalia. If she thinks America sucks, if she thinks she lives in one of the worst places in the world, which is what she said, then she should live in a better place in the world. Like, how is that remotely controversial? And so a lot of this stuff sometimes, So go back to Somalia. Yeah, do I know that that's gonna pop and cut through? Yeah, But I would say go back to Switzerland, go back to Colombia, go back to Japan. If you think it sucks here and you are a citizen of multiple countries, you should leave. If you truly believe this is one of the worst countries in the world and you have an option to live in a better one, you should leave. Now. The point on this is she's not actually leaving, which means she knows the argument she's making is be yes. But sometimes you have to be provocative and cut directly to the essence of an argument to point out how illegitimate and dishonest the argument is. Because we live in an era and a world where totally dishonest arguments are made every day. We're talking about Iran. About seventy percent of Republicans, most of whom voted for Trump believe that we should attack Iran and end, if necessary, their nuclear weapons capabilities forever. Some people disagree. Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Green. I don't think those people want worse things for America. I don't think their argument is rooted in wanting something different than I want. I think they have a good faith argument that they're concerned that we will get drawn into another Iraq or another Afghanistan, and that if we attack. I can probably make their argument as well or better than they can, that that is going to ultimately work, not to the benefit of the United States. I happen to disagree. I don't think their intent in making the arguments that they are making is to actually make America worse. Good, reasonable, rational people can disagree on issues. How many of y'all are married. My wife probably disagrees with me on things more than any of you do on a daily basis. I've been married for twenty plus years. If you are a man listening to me for twenty plus years and your wife has agreed with everything that you have said or done in those twenty plus years, guess what. You're a damn liar. There isn't a single one of you out there that can even have uniformity of agreement on everything inside of your own house. That's why men have man caves. That's why we vanish, That's why men spend so much time in the bathroom. We're just looking for some place, no matter how small it is, where we can't be disagreed with. This is the whole purpose of the band cave. Every one of you does it, Like why the men spend so much time in garages because women usually aren't there, Like he just got he put a there. Guys right now listening to me, you barely even have a garage. You can't even fit a car in there. Somehow you got a refrigerator full of beer in there. Your car hasn't run for twenty years. You got the hood up. It's just to escape. So it's not a surprise to me that if you can't even agree on everything with your wife. And by the way, I'm not saying a husband's always right, by the way, God forbid, because my wife might be listening, she is also saying the same thing when she's out with her girlfriends. Do you know what my moron husband did inevitably all the time, So why would you expect that seventy seven million people who voted for Donald Trump are going to agree on everything. You shouldn't should have real arguments. Sometimes it's gonna end up on the right side, sometimes gonna be on the wrong side. There's nothing wrong with being in the minority on an argument. Sometimes people make really bad choices. This nation made an awful choice during COVID. Buck and I were in the minority when we said, yeah, we don't think we should shut down schools. Yeah. I don't like the idea that we're trying to distinguish between essential and non essential businesses, because if you own a business, every business is essential because it's paying for people to be able to have their lives, make their mortgage payments. I don't think people should be told, hey, you're not allowed to go on a beach and get on a paddle board, and if you do it, the governor of California is going to arrest you. Those were things that were wrong. Maybe we shouldn't have put up crime tape around playgrounds. Maybe we shouldn't have taken rims off basketball courts outside. Maybe we shouldn't have told people go sit on the couch and watch Netflix and eat Cheetos and expected that everybody wasn't going to end up super fat and way more unhealthy than they ever would have been if they had just gotten COVID and dealt with So sometimes being in the minority of an argument is good because the minor argument can be the right one. That's why the First Amendment works because over time you can convince people, hey, I'm right on this, even if most people when you initially start making the argument may not agree with you. When you get this iron situation, the fact that they're trying to say, oh, everybody in Trump's base doesn't agree, well, of course not. You and your wife can't even agree on everything inside of your house, why would you expect seventy seven million voters outside of the house to agree on everything. It's good. Conflict is good because in theory, the entire basis of the United States is the more arguments we make, the better result we end up with. The best argument over time is going to win. That's why Trump, I think, has gone from sixty four million roughly votes in twenty sixteen to seventy seven million in twenty twenty four because the more time people spent listening to his arguments, the more they came to say, you know what, this guy is actually getting to the right place more often than not. Now, is he a bull in a china shop on the way? Yeah? And sometimes does he make a bigger mess than he needs to getting to the right result one billion percent, But that doesn't mean he's wrong. And I think he's gonna get to the right place on it ron look Saber number one pepper spray brand trusted by law enforcement. Saber spelled Sabre, their website, saberradio dot com. Buck and I have their products in our homes. 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That's sabr dot com. Saberradio dot Com. Lots of great feedback from you guys. We're gonna have some fun in the third hour. Appreciate all the talkbacks. When we come back at the top of the next hour, we're gonna get head down to Nashville, where the Attorney General of Tennessee, Jonathan Scurmetti, who argued the case that was decided today on gender care, saying that you can't chop off a kid's boobs or their penis because they happen to think they're the wrong gender when they're fourteen or fifteen years old. In the state of Tennessee, that's allowed. He's next keep hanging

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