ワイドナショー 2024年9月15日 兵庫県知事辞職要求ハリス対トランプ初の討論会

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00:01Good morning.
00:04The show has started.
00:06This is Mai Asada.
00:09Nice to meet you.
00:13Thank you so much for coming.
00:16Yoshiwara-san, thank you so much.
00:18I'm laughing.
00:21I was wondering why you were smiling so much.
00:23I know.
00:24As a senior of Y-DRAW, I'd like to hear your advice on how to do this show.
00:31I can't say anything great, but I hope you're laughing.
00:36I don't think so.
00:37I'd like you to give me your opinion.
00:39I have to talk to you properly.
00:41Yoshizumi-san is not nervous at all.
00:43You're dressed like a resort today.
00:46You're dressed in a short-sleeved yaroha.
00:48I'm dressed in a mesolay.
00:52This show is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped gather to talk about their personal opinions.
01:01First of all, Mr. Maezono.
01:03This is a sports topic.
01:05You won 5 points against the Japanese soccer team, Barrain.
01:09Yes.
01:10It was a great game.
01:12This is a scene where I took a PK.
01:14The ace player, Ueda Ayase, kicked himself.
01:17I was surprised.
01:19He kicked himself with a laser pointer.
01:21He kicked himself with a laser pointer.
01:23He was trying to get in the way.
01:25He was trying to get in the way of the audience.
01:29He was looking for a laser pointer, but he couldn't find one.
01:33But he kicked himself with a laser pointer.
01:35Ueda Ayase scored the second point.
01:37He is an ace striker.
01:39This is the rhythm of Japan.
01:41Barrain supporters are free admission.
01:45The big cheerleaders are gathering.
01:48In the case of Chuto, this was unexpected.
01:51But the players calmed down and got into the game.
01:54There were almost no dangerous moments.
01:57I see.
01:58I don't think there were many 5-0s in away matches.
02:03Mr. Maezono, you can finally go to the World Cup.
02:09I told you not to let your guard down.
02:13But I've never won so many matches in my career.
02:17I'm fighting at the same level as other players.
02:22I think the next two matches are the key.
02:25I see.
02:26Saudi Arabia and Australia.
02:28If you win this match...
02:30I think I'll get closer to the World Cup.
02:32You won't be able to get closer to the World Cup.
02:34What?
02:35No, no, no.
02:36It doesn't matter.
02:37It doesn't matter.
02:38If I say that, everyone will relax and stop watching me.
02:42You're always in danger.
02:44I don't know what's going to happen.
02:46But in the World Cup, the best four players are all very good.
02:53I can't imagine how good they are.
02:56I'm not sure about the level of Japanese players.
02:59It's not that I'm an amateur.
03:01That's for sure.
03:03You're the best eight players.
03:05But in the 26th World Cup, you only have two years left to take the lead.
03:10If you take the lead, you can be the best eight.
03:13The members are all here now.
03:15Shoji-san, you are a dancer.
03:19What do you usually watch in sports?
03:21There was a breakdance at the Olympics this time.
03:24Yes, break-in.
03:25I was watching it while crying.
03:28There was only a loud applause.
03:32After that, a loud applause.
03:34I'm glad that the Japanese dancers got a gold medal at the Olympics.
03:42I was really happy.
03:44The boys couldn't get a medal, but they were playing really well.
03:49I was impressed by their performance.
03:52If you were 10 or 20 years younger, you would have been able to go to the Olympics.
03:57No, no, no. I would never go to the Olympics.
04:00I don't want to feel that pressure.
04:04But I respect them for fighting there.
04:07Asada Mai-san, when I heard that you were a figure skater,
04:12I heard that the top figure skaters ask for a choreographer every season.
04:18I heard that it costs about 1 million yen to get a choreographer.
04:23Is that true?
04:25It's a pin-kill.
04:26Pin-kill?
04:28It's like a commoner.
04:30It's a pin-kill.
04:31If it's a top choreographer, it's expensive.
04:36If it's expensive, it's cheap.
04:39It's easy to understand.
04:41It's a pin-kill.
04:43Choreographers have a career.
04:48If you're a medalist at the Olympics...
04:53It's like a time.
04:55Yes, it is.
04:56It's a reasonable price for a first-year.
05:00Did you choose the choreographer or coach?
05:05I chose the choreographer.
05:07I worked as a choreographer for the first time this year.
05:11For the children?
05:13It was a team performance at the ice show.
05:20How was it?
05:21What you learned as a choreographer and what you taught as a choreographer.
05:26Is it completely different?
05:28It was a solo competition.
05:30I can imagine one person's choreography.
05:33It was difficult to choreograph a team performance.
05:38If it was a team performance, it would look beautiful.
05:40It depends on the formation and how you look at it.
05:43Does the choreographer choose the song?
05:46Do you have an opinion on what kind of song you want to use?
05:50There are times when skaters want to skate with this.
05:53There are times when choreographers want to challenge themselves with this.
05:58There are various systems.
06:04President Motohiko Saito of Kyogo Prefecture.
06:09On the 12th, 65 people, including the largest party in the Prefectural Assembly,
06:14applied for a resignation to President Saito.
06:18The Japanese Parliament has already applied for a resignation.
06:22It is an unprecedented situation where all 86 members of the Prefectural Assembly request a resignation.
06:31There were times when President Saito shed tears.
06:34However, President Saito continues to show his willingness.
06:39If President Saito does not resign,
06:42a non-recognition motion will be submitted on September 19, the opening day of the Parliament,
06:47and it will be considered to be re-elected.
06:50If it is re-elected, President Saito will be forced to leave the Parliament.
06:58This is the news.
07:00All members of the Parliament have requested a resignation.
07:04Mr. Shoji, you have been working on this news for a few days.
07:07The issue of power harassment has not been cleared yet.
07:15The problem is getting bigger.
07:19It's not easy to ask everyone to resign.
07:23The Japanese Parliament and the JCPOA have approved the resignation,
07:27but in the end, the resignation motion was also rejected.
07:32I think a resignation is elected by the will of the people.
07:36I think it is up to the people to decide whether to continue the resignation.
07:41When I look at social media,
07:44I see a lot of comments like,
07:47I'm worried that this person is in a state where he can cancel anything he wants.
07:52I feel that the problem is spreading to places that have nothing to do with this issue.
07:59I'm worried that the safety of my family will be protected.
08:03I'm worried that I'll have to continue like this.
08:08I think it would be good to make a clear distinction once and for all.
08:14Ms. Asada, what do you think?
08:16I've been following the news every day,
08:20so I've been looking at what kind of comments people are making on social media.
08:24There's a lot of information about which is true and which is not true.
08:29To be honest, I'm wondering what's going on with this issue.
08:33Also, I'm in a situation where I can't talk to the person who received the power harassment.
08:41I think it's difficult to go in the direction of solving the problem.
08:48Regarding the power harassment, the governor said that he would apologize and reflect on his actions.
08:52However, he did not acknowledge the power harassment until the end.
08:54For example, the act of acknowledging the power harassment.
08:56When he got off the bus at the departure gate and walked 20 meters,
08:59he noticed that he was not able to secure a car.
09:06He threw a balloon at the vice governor.
09:08He missed the important message and threw it on the table.
09:13He didn't throw it at him.
09:15If he made you feel uncomfortable, I would like to apologize.
09:18It was necessary knowledge at the time.
09:20He didn't acknowledge the power harassment.
09:24He didn't acknowledge it.
09:25Yes.
09:26Mr. Yoshinori.
09:27Yes.
09:28This news.
09:29But when he became a governor,
09:32he started from the point of view that he wanted to do something new,
09:37such as hiring high-class people to blow in the new wind,
09:41or stopping the rebuilding of the city.
09:44He was trying to make it a good wind investment.
09:48But the wind investment didn't go well.
09:50In the end, it became the current situation.
09:53The biggest problem was the handling of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act.
10:01He didn't know how to handle it.
10:05At first, when I asked him why he became a governor,
10:08he said he wanted to start a new administration.
10:11But in the end, it didn't go well.
10:13Normally, he would say,
10:16If he wanted to do it, he should have thought twice before doing it.
10:22But when it came to this point,
10:25his stubbornness,
10:27or the part that we couldn't understand,
10:30stood out to us.
10:32At first, he was going to do it in his own country, Korea.
10:37But on the 19th, he thought it was a bad idea,
10:40and suddenly announced his resignation.
10:43If it was him, the parliament would have been disbanded.
10:47He didn't want to quit.
10:51As Mr. Yoshimitsu said,
10:53he achieved 171 of the 173 promises he made when he was elected.
11:02For example, he fired a high-ranking governor and employee.
11:05The former governor had a lease of 1,000 years.
11:08He changed it to Alphard.
11:10He cut the governor's salary and compensation.
11:13He fired unrecognized women, etc.
11:16You can see how stubborn he is.
11:19But if the parliament is disbanded,
11:22he would lose 1.6 billion yen, right?
11:25He could have used Alphard to cover up the loss.
11:30Then he could have paid off his debt to the people.
11:35I think that's a good idea.
11:37When I see this, I don't feel satisfied.
11:43I don't know anything about this.
11:46I've never heard about this.
11:49Maybe the people below me have done this.
11:54Why is it all me?
11:56I don't understand.
11:58I think it's because I don't want to quit.
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15:47The new leaders of the United States are
15:49Vice President Harris of the Democratic Party,
15:53President Trump of the Republican Party,
15:57and the greatest mountain of the U.S. presidential election.
16:01The first TV debate between the two parties was held on the 11th in Japan time.
16:09Harris said,
16:11Trump has left us with the worst unemployment rate since the Great Leap Forward.
16:17He has left us with the worst attack on democracy since the Civil War.
16:23What we have done is the aftermath of Trump.
16:27On the other hand, Trump said,
16:29They have brought the worst inflation in the history of the United States.
16:34This is the first time I've seen such a terrible situation.
16:38U.S. citizens are in a terrible situation because of what they have done.
16:43They said they destroyed the economy.
16:47The debate lasted for 1 hour and 45 minutes,
16:51and both sides criticized each other severely,
16:54such as the issue of economic and illegal immigration.
16:58The assassination of former President Trump.
17:02The re-election of President Biden.
17:06The election of the Democratic candidate for Vice President Harris.
17:11The U.S. presidential election, which has become a hot topic,
17:15is only two months away until the 10th.
17:19Here's the news.
17:20Professor Mieko Nakabayashi, a professor at Waseda University.
17:25Nice to meet you.
17:26Nice to meet you.
17:27This is a TV debate.
17:29Mai Asada.
17:30Yes.
17:31This is a TV debate to decide the U.S. president.
17:34Have you seen it?
17:35Yes, I have.
17:36There is a system that I found very interesting.
17:41It's called fact-checking.
17:44I haven't seen it in Japan.
17:46In this debate,
17:48both sides were not allowed to bring in notes or flyers.
17:52If they did, there was no consultation with the staff.
17:56That kind of system
17:59corrects the wrong information right away
18:02and makes it easier for the audience to understand.
18:08In 90 minutes of the debate,
18:10the audience is not allowed to bring in notes or flyers.
18:13If they bring in a pen and a piece of paper,
18:15they are given a bottle of water and the debate begins.
18:17Yes.
18:18There are two hosts.
18:20A, B, and C are in charge.
18:21Yes, that's right.
18:22Everyone in the U.S. is watching.
18:24The ratings are pretty good.
18:26Yes.
18:27It seems that the ratings were very high this time.
18:29Why?
18:30First of all, what kind of person is Mr. Harris?
18:33Including his personality.
18:35Of course, there is also the production part.
18:37I think there are quite a few people who want to find out
18:41that he is not a person like Mr. Biden in everything.
18:43Don't you know much about the vice president?
18:46I know his name and face,
18:48but I don't have a job that stands out in front of the people.
18:53Before this debate,
18:55people in the U.S. were wondering if she was really okay.
18:58I see.
18:59The team of the Republican Party and everyone else
19:04said that Mr. Harris has only read the manuscript.
19:07We even talked about whether he could go on without the manuscript.
19:11Did Taylor Swift decide after this debate?
19:14Yes, she decided right after.
19:15She decided right after.
19:17On the other hand, all the presidents of Trump are good at speaking without reading the memo.
19:27He is good at it.
19:28He is good at it.
19:29In fact, he gets more and more excited when there is an audience.
19:33But there was a punch line.
19:36Please say the punch line.
19:38It's the appearance, isn't it?
19:40I think it's better to think of it as the appearance.
19:43But there was a little bit of Trump-like.
19:46People who immigrated from Haiti eat pets.
19:51This is...
19:52This is...
19:53This is...
19:54The host said,
19:56This is...
19:57This is a fact check, isn't it?
19:59That's right.
20:00There is no evidence.
20:01Why did you say that?
20:04After all, there were many topics and exchanges that made me irritated.
20:09It is said that Harris' team was preparing in advance.
20:14Is that true?
20:15Yes.
20:16I didn't show up much for the first few days.
20:20I wondered if I was practicing during that time.
20:22Depending on the situation, I stayed there for about a week.
20:26And I had a debate at night.
20:30I had a debate at night.
20:33And there was a person who impersonated Trump.
20:36He impersonated Trump and played the role of the opponent.
20:38Is there such a person?
20:39Yes, there is.
20:40It's a rehearsal.
20:41It's a rigorous rehearsal.
20:42It's a rigorous rehearsal.
20:43I did a little rehearsal for 90 minutes.
20:45I did a little rehearsal for 90 minutes.
20:46I checked it, checked the video, and fixed it.
20:49The agency is a rehearsal for an apology meeting.
20:53It's like renting a room at the agency.
20:57I don't comment on it.
21:00I've heard it.
21:02I've heard it from the people of the assumption.
21:05Mr. Yoshimi, please.
21:06Mr. Akabayashi has been listening to me.
21:09The most important question is who is Harris.
21:11The most important question is who is Harris.
21:13The most important question is who is Harris.
21:15The most important question is who is Harris.
21:17What is Harris to you more than this battle?
21:20What does Harris mean to the United States if he becomes president?
21:24What kind of speech is Harris?
21:26What kind of person?
21:27What kind of person?
21:28What kind of way of thinking?
21:30What kind of personality?
21:31I asked Mr. Akabayashi.
21:33He suddenly said,
21:34I said,
21:37You're like him.
21:39You're like him.
21:40I have black hair.
21:42I'm Trump, I'm Trump.
21:45What did you think of his performance?
21:47He did better than I expected.
21:50On top of that, Mr. Trump started to get irritated,
21:53and he even brought up the issue of pets.
21:57His reaction after that was also very...
22:00He had a lot of facial expressions.
22:02What he was saying was,
22:04after the fact check, he was really crying.
22:08He was really crying.
22:10Those facial expressions were part of the strategy.
22:14It was a rehearsal, wasn't it?
22:16Because I could imagine that the two of them would be facing each other.
22:21But this time, the microphone was turned off.
22:25He was expressing it with his face.
22:26I was very surprised that the people were looking at that as much as possible.
22:30I felt that Mr. Trump didn't have a lot of facial expressions,
22:34especially when he was looking straight ahead.
22:37At first, it was like a presidential speech.
22:40It was like a presidential speech, and it was calm and relaxed.
22:44I thought it was a pretty good feeling,
22:46but I didn't see Mr. Harris until the end.
22:48Gradually, I saw the host of the announcer,
22:51not Mr. Harris.
22:54He was getting angry and talking to him.
22:56The people could see that.
22:58Mr. Harris went there and looked at the camera properly.
23:02He was talking to the people.
23:04That was already calculated.
23:07It was a practice.
23:09Mr. Trump was very confident.
23:11There are a lot of people who like to talk freely.
23:16I think a lot of people were happy with that.
23:19There are people who give advice as calculated,
23:23so I think it's better to listen to that.
23:25I think various people said that Mr. Harris was better.
23:28In the series of confrontations,
23:29Mr. Harris was better.
23:32How likely is it now?
23:35Which is closer to Trump and Mr. Harris?
23:40Is it exactly the same now?
23:41If there is an election today,
23:43Mr. Harris may have more momentum.
23:45Because Taylor Swift also said he would support it.
23:48America has to register candidates
23:51so that a lot of people can vote.
23:54It seems that such registrations are increasing.
23:56There is a slight possibility that young people will be affected by it.
24:00However, the problem is whether or not that momentum will continue.
24:05Also, the percentage of votes in the U.S. election as a whole
24:09and the number of people who won or lost in this debate
24:12do not lead to voting.
24:14That is a problem with the structure of the U.S. election.
24:18The total number of voters is 538.
24:21It's a total of 538 people every week.
24:23That's right.
24:24More than 270 people win,
24:27but neither party has reached that number yet.
24:31The blue group is a strong Democratic Party.
24:34The red group is a strong Republican Party.
24:36Of course, the number of voters in that group is already in the count.
24:40The problem is the number of candidates.
24:43Seven.
24:45Seven swing states.
24:46Among them, there is Pennsylvania.
24:49This is the state where the debate was held.
24:52There are 19 candidates.
24:54It is said that the result will be decided by whether or not to take this.
24:58The result of the public opinion poll released on September 8th
25:01is Pennsylvania.
25:03Trump is 48% and Harris is 49%, so I don't know.
25:06This is the range of error.
25:08This is the range of error.
25:10If there is an error, it will be like the last presidential election.
25:13It's like a trace.
25:15There was a denial or a denial.
25:17This is also a division.
25:19It's a division of the United States.
25:21If we think about it,
25:23except for Trump,
25:25somehow, many Japanese people
25:27don't say Trump is evil,
25:29but they say he is a little strange.
25:33How do Americans perceive Trump?
25:37No matter what kind of personality that person has,
25:41if he can change the politics of the United States
25:44and reform Washington firmly, that's fine.
25:47My very good and excellent colleague,
25:51a former economist,
25:53is a woman,
25:55but she is a balanced person.
25:57She says Trump is better.
25:59What's the reason?
26:01The reason is that Trump has the energy
26:04to overcome the current problems in the United States.
26:08Can he overcome immigration and economic problems?
26:11The same goes for education.
26:13It's not just immigration.
26:15The economy is a very peaceful economy.
26:18That's what Trump is saying.
26:20He has a sense of democracy.
26:23If you think about it calmly,
26:25it would be nice to have a better candidate for the Republican Party.
26:29But people like Trump
26:31need to be out of common sense
26:33in order to reform.
26:35That's why there are so many people
26:37who have to leave it to Trump.
26:39There are many people who are dissatisfied now.
26:42If you are a rational person,
26:44you tend to compromise.
26:46If you don't have some common sense,
26:48you will become a normal person
26:50after you win the election.
26:52Mr. Shoji.
26:54I went to the U.S. in June.
26:56I was talking to my dancers.
26:58At that time,
27:00Biden was the candidate.
27:02Dancers have a lot of democratic supporters.
27:05There are many immigrants.
27:07In that sense,
27:09there are a lot of democratic supporters.
27:12But they were very unstable.
27:14Anyway, their lives were hard.
27:16The influence was too strong.
27:18At that time,
27:20Biden was the candidate.
27:22There were some concerns
27:24and dissatisfaction.
27:26So,
27:28even though they are
27:30overwhelmingly democratic supporters,
27:32they were unstable.
27:34I think that's why
27:36the impression has changed
27:38in this debate.
27:40Actually,
27:42more than comparing
27:44Trump and Harris,
27:46people are comparing
27:48Trump and Harris.
27:50So,
27:52I think there are a lot of
27:54democratic supporters
27:56who think that Harris is really good.
27:58Mr. Imada, what do you think?
28:00It's true that
28:02Harris is very clever
28:04and a good person
28:06because she is
28:08in trouble
28:10because she is expensive.
28:12But now,
28:14I want her to manage
28:16her daily life.
28:18I think she will win.
28:20Her daily life.
28:22I'm sure.
28:24Are you sure?
28:26Mr. Imada.
28:28Finally.
28:30Please be happy before you go to bed.
28:34The influence is too strong
28:36and her daily life is hard.
28:38More than 70% of people
28:40are worried about
28:42their daily life,
28:44their job,
28:46their country.
28:48They are worried about
28:50Biden and the Democratic Party.
28:52Originally,
28:54Mr. Trump should have
28:56been more calm
28:58in this debate.
29:00He should have been more calm.
29:02But he was caught up
29:04in the pace of Harris.
29:06He couldn't make
29:08such a difference.
29:10What do you think about
29:12Mr. Taylor?
29:14I don't know.
29:16I haven't gone to the supermarket.
29:18I think most of people
29:20said it.
29:22Yes,
29:24many people support
29:26Secretary of Academy
29:28and Secretary of Grammy.
29:30I know this because
29:32the so-called super celebrities
29:34are in the Democratic Party.
29:36But I think
29:38no one thinks about
29:40That's why I hear that there are a lot of newcomers to Kyoto.
29:43That's a good point.
29:45Actually...
29:46All right!
29:48Let's put up with it.
29:49Let's put up with it until we take a bath.
29:52Say it in a good way.
29:53All right!
29:55Actually, what's really important is...
29:58I've been repeating this from the beginning.
30:00It's the number of participants and the number of people who haven't decided yet.
30:03There's a difference of about 10,000 people.
30:05That's right.
30:06If there are so many participants...
30:08There are times when the number of participants is decided.
30:10That's why we need to see how many fans there are.
30:15Mr. Yoshimi, is there anything you'd like to ask?
30:18It's not Hillary Clinton.
30:20The first female president.
30:22Americans don't think about that.
30:24The first black president.
30:26Obama was born.
30:27Next, women.
30:28That's what people were paying attention to at one time.
30:31At Clinton's time, he put it all out.
30:34But this time, Mr. Harris is trying not to put it out.
30:37When he gave a speech at the Democratic Party General Assembly,
30:41he wore a white jacket when he wanted to appeal to women.
30:50That became a symbol of the movement when women's right to vote was recognized for the first time in 1920.
30:57As a result, the number of women wearing such clothes in the parliament has increased.
31:01However, Ms. Clinton also wore a white jacket.
31:05She was at the press conference.
31:07It was Ms. Hillary Clinton.
31:09In this debate, Ms. Harris is wearing a chic jacket like a condom,
31:16so I think she's trying not to say it herself.
31:20It's good that people around her say it.
31:23I want people around her to say it,
31:25but I dare to promote my personality.
31:30That's why I'm a candidate.
31:32That's why I'm trying not to say it.
31:36Mr. Hinozuka.
31:37Yes.
31:38The presidential election in Japan will be very important.
31:42Yes.
31:43Let me point out one thing.
31:45When President Trump was elected last time,
31:48Prime Minister Abe visited him at home.
31:52After that, he had a good relationship with President Trump for four years.
31:57No matter what happens, Japan has to have a good relationship with the United States.
32:02I want people who are elected this time to be aware of that.
32:06Which is better for Japan?
32:08Well, when it comes to politics,
32:11the way of thinking that everything is about Japan is getting less and less.
32:15That's because the U.S. Steel purchasing power of Japan Steel...
32:19Yes, yes, yes.
32:20If this was the case...
32:21The symbol of the United States would be bought by Japan again.
32:24That's right.
32:25At first, if President Trump said,
32:27that's absolutely no good,
32:28Biden would say,
32:29that's no good, too.
32:30That's why Mr. Harris was against it.
32:32Because U.S. Steel is in Pennsylvania,
32:34Pennsylvania, where the president of the United States is.
32:37It's the symbol of the United States.
32:39It's in Pennsylvania, where the president of the United States is.
32:42I see.
32:43That's why when politics get involved like this,
32:45first, President Trump says it.
32:47Then, Biden says,
32:48no, no, I have to say it, too.
32:50It's like a chicken race.
32:51In the end, Harris is on that side.
32:53When it comes to politics,
32:55the timing to get involved in politics is very difficult.
33:00As Japan, we have to be aware of that.
33:04I understand.
33:05Thank you for your explanation.
33:08You're welcome.
33:09Please pass it on to Mr. Unno.
33:19It's in!
33:21It's in!
33:23I'm so excited.
33:24Skateboarding showed great excitement at the Paris Olympics.
33:2914-year-old Yoshizawa Koko won a gold medal.
33:33She was so cute.
33:34Among the young generation's outstanding achievements,
33:37a supernova that will shock the world appeared.
33:42It's...
33:43It's in!
33:50What is this?
33:52The world's most popular competition,
33:54X-GAMES,
33:55the youngest male ever to participate.
33:58A genius skater who is now attracting attention from around the world.
34:03Emaku Kawakami, 10 years old,
34:064th grade in elementary school.
34:08Maezono visited Kobe to find out the secret of her greatness.
34:15She's doing it.
34:17Ema-kun is scary.
34:19She's a champion.
34:27She's so cool.
34:30Nice to meet you, Ema-kun.
34:31Nice to meet you.
34:33I'm Maezono. Nice to meet you.
34:35Your appearance was cool. Is this normal?
34:37It's pretty normal.
34:41Have you seen me before?
34:43I've seen you before.
34:45You're the same age as my mom.
34:47And your dad?
34:48He's the representative of Japan.
34:50I'm going to ask you a lot of questions today.
34:53Thank you for coming.
34:54Thank you for having me.
34:55She's so serious.
34:57First, let's talk about Ema-kun's competition.
35:02What is this competition that Ema-kun is participating in?
35:06This is a competition called Vertical.
35:08Oh, it's called Vertical.
35:10Unlike the Olympic Games, Street and Park,
35:15Vertical is an event where you go around a U-shaped structure called a lamp.
35:20I have this image.
35:22The angle of the object is almost vertical.
35:26The difficulty of the technique is challenged in about 30 seconds.
35:32What's so attractive about it?
35:34The charm of Vertical is different from Park and Street.
35:40Vertical is where people fly around.
35:47I think that's the charm of Vertical.
35:51She was fascinated by Vertical when she was four years old.
35:56She fell in love with the board she saw at the sports shop and started skateboarding.
36:01Five years later, at the age of nine, she participated in the JSF Vertical Series.
36:07She was the youngest professional skater to win the championship.
36:12She was the first place in the Vertical Series.
36:17That's amazing.
36:18What is the most important thing in Vertical?
36:22It's scary, but...
36:24It's scary.
36:25It's scary, but...
36:26If you have guts and spirit, you can do it.
36:28If you have guts and spirit, you can do it.
36:30That's amazing.
36:32The height of the lamp is about 4 meters.
36:36The most important thing in Vertical is to overcome your fear.
36:43Did you watch the Olympic Games?
36:45Yes, I did.
36:46Did you see it?
36:47Most of the people who participated in the Vertical Series participated in the Olympic Games.
36:51So everyone participated in Vertical, Street and Park.
36:56Don't you want to participate in Park?
37:00I want to participate in Park.
37:04Can you do it?
37:05I can't do it at all.
37:06But Vertical is the best.
37:07Vertical is the best.
37:10What is Emma's method of learning skills?
37:16Do you have a coach?
37:18I don't have a coach.
37:20I just follow people on Instagram.
37:23Do you watch videos on YouTube?
37:27Do you practice your skills?
37:29Yes, I do.
37:32Emma's method of learning skills is completely unique.
37:36She imagines a skill just by watching a video and puts it into her body.
37:42Is there a skill that you are good at?
37:47The skill I'm good at is called 900.
37:51900?
37:52Yes, 900.
37:53The other skill is called Flip Body Barrier 5.
37:58What kind of skill is it?
38:01Let's take a closer look at the skill.
38:04It's so high.
38:07It's scary.
38:10Wait a minute.
38:11Wait a minute.
38:12Is this a slide?
38:14Is this a slide?
38:15Really?
38:17A 30-second performance.
38:20Start.
38:21Why does it stick to the wall?
38:39She released it.
38:41She released it.
38:42She released it.
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38:58I'm back.
38:59I'm back.
39:00I'm back.
39:01I can't speak.
39:02I can't speak.
39:03It's too high.
39:04I can speak it well.
39:06I can speak it well.
39:07I can speak it well.
39:08Emma will explain the skill she just learned.
39:13The first skill is called 900.
39:17900.
39:18Wait twice.
39:21Wait twice and a half.
39:22Wait twice and a half.
39:23That's right.
39:24You learned 900 in the beginning.
39:28It's cooler to learn it in the beginning.
39:31I see.
39:32You thought about the combination of the skills.
39:34You thought about the combination of the skills.
39:35You thought about the combination of the skills.
39:36There aren't many professionals who can do this skill.
39:40Emma succeeded for the first time when she was 7 years old.
39:44She has the record of the youngest person to succeed.
39:48Another skill is called Flip Body Barrier 540.
39:58You can flip it and turn the board.
40:02You can flip it and turn the board.
40:03You can flip it and turn the board.
40:04You can flip it and turn the board.
40:05You can flip it and turn the board.
40:06What are you doing?
40:07She can flip the board and turn the board.
40:10She can flip the board and turn the board.
40:12It's a very difficult skill.
40:16How long did it take you to succeed?
40:18It took me about two days to succeed.
40:21It took me about two days to succeed.
40:24Ordinary people can't do it for two days.
40:27It took me about a year.
40:28That's right.
40:29I didn't know that.
40:30But you succeeded.
40:31I think I succeeded.
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42:55Most of the inexperienced skaters fall at first.
42:59You did it.
43:00Just a little bit when you were a teenager.
43:01Good luck.
43:02Is this okay?
43:03Yes.
43:06That's great.
43:07That's scary.
43:08Perfect.
43:09Perfect.
43:11She did it well.
43:12That's great.
43:13Then Emma-kun suggests a leveled-up way to ride.
43:19Do it like this.
43:20It's a little bit open.
43:21It's a little bit open.
43:22It's a little bit open.
43:23It's cool.
43:24Do it like this.
43:26This is a battle of guts and spirit.
43:29Where do you fight?
43:30If you do it like this, you will fall.
43:34This is scary.
43:36This is a battle of guts and spirit.
43:39So, let's challenge.
43:41I'll do it as I teach.
43:42Guts and spirit.
43:45I won by guts and spirit.
43:48She is the representative of Japan.
43:49I see.
43:50That's great.
43:51I focused on guts and spirit before.
43:54Guts and spirit.
43:55If it's the first level, it's perfect.
43:57Really?
43:58Perfect.
44:00Finally, what is Emma-kun's future goal?
44:04My goal is to decide the name of the world's first skateboard technique that no one has ever done.
44:14I see.
44:15The first technique doesn't have a name.
44:17It doesn't have a name.
44:18Have you thought of a name?
44:21Like Ema Arashi.
44:23Ema Arashi?
44:25It's like the beginning of spring.
44:27I see.
44:28It's like a storm.
44:30I've never said that.
44:31If you express a storm in Roman, it will be something.
44:35Not Kanji.
44:36Not Kanji. Roman.
44:39Let's look forward to Emma-kun's future activities.
44:43That's great.
44:46Emma-san, what do you think?
44:47Emma-kun is a genius.
44:51She got to this competition because she had to do it.
44:54She is used to the rotation.
44:56She did it on YouTube.
45:00She doesn't have a coach.
45:01When you look at this image, you can imagine what kind of weight she is carrying.
45:09I don't think you can do it normally.
45:13Mai-san, what do you think?
45:15The balance of figure skating is very important.
45:19You have to stand on the edge of a few millimeters.
45:24It's fast for children to grasp the feeling.
45:28How old were you?
45:29I started when I was 7 years old.
45:32The number of rotations is increasing.
45:35Body balance is important.
45:38Sometimes I go to a skating class as a coach.
45:42The difference between a child who has a good sense of balance and a child who is having a hard time is the ability to balance.
45:52It's like a bicycle.
45:54You can ride a bicycle without a support wheel.
45:59That's great.
46:00Shoji-san, what do you think?
46:02That's great.
46:03The parents are amazing.
46:05My son is about the same age as me.
46:07My son wants to be a coach, but he has a long life, so he has to take care of his body.
46:10That's great.
46:11You say that in a long speech.
46:14The height of the vertical is 4 meters.
46:16When you look at it from above, you can see that you are falling in love with it.
46:20It's even more scary than you see in the video.
46:22It's scary just to stand up.
46:24I was holding my right hand and interviewing.
46:26What is 4 meters?
46:28It's about that.
46:30It's about the top of your head.
46:33Ema-kun's technique is known all over the world.
46:37Ema-kun is said to be the only one who can do it.
46:40On this day, many people from China came from abroad.
46:44We practiced together and took a video.
46:47In addition to skating and dancing, China is also amazing.
46:52That's great.
46:53The population of street culture is also great in China.
46:56There is a very luxurious dance studio in a big shopping mall.
47:00The rich people in the rich village spend money on culture as a symbol of wealth.
47:05They spend money on culture as a symbol of wealth.
47:08Japan is amazing.
47:09It's not a system like that.
47:11It's amazing people come out of a simple place.
47:14I thought it was amazing because I had a soccer ball.
47:17Ema-kun doesn't have a soccer experience.
47:19When I was playing soccer, I was asked to teach me how to play soccer.
47:22It's a very simple ball.
47:26If you teach me a little, I can do it right away.
47:32You're good at playing soccer, right?
47:35No, I'm not.
47:37I saw it right away.
47:39I was surprised.
47:40You go to a soccer class on the weekend.
47:42Is it different?
47:43It's completely different.
47:44I saw it once and made it my own.
47:47Why are you so good?
47:49I don't know.
47:50Have you ever had a nosebleed?
47:52No, I haven't.
47:54You didn't have a nosebleed, did you?
47:55No, I didn't have a nosebleed when I was interviewing.
47:57You'll have a nosebleed when you're 10 years old.
47:59I had a cold.
48:02Professional baseball.
48:03Play video on SNS.
48:05No distribution.
48:08The new regulations for taking pictures and videos and distributing them will be passed in February next year.
48:11The new regulations for taking pictures and videos and distributing them will be passed in February next year.
48:19The discussion is on the rise.
48:22Japan Baseball Organization 12th Division on the 2nd.
48:26We have announced a new restriction that prohibits the distribution of photos and videos of players playing on SNS.
48:39This regulation was passed to improve the value of professional baseball's development and the ball game.
48:47No distribution of photos and videos of players playing on SNS.
48:53No distribution of videos of players playing on SNS for more than 140 seconds.
49:01The distribution may be that you posted it after the game, that you didn't post it while playing, and that you spent only 140 seconds performing.
49:11Also, you can't film people.
49:16This condition must be met.
49:21In addition, if you do not violate the rights of the host, such as your family or friends, the distribution and transmission of the video will be recognized.
49:31As for shooting, if you do not violate the rights of personality and peace of mind, there is no restriction.
49:38You can shoot without time restrictions, such as the player's play and friendship production.
49:45It is prohibited to enlarge and emphasize parts of other people's bodies and ID cards, and to cause inconvenience.
49:54In response to this decision, SNS said,
49:58Unfortunately, I liked the video taken by the audience.
50:02It is too strict to ban the distribution of photos during the play.
50:06It is also a source of hope, so there are various opinions.
50:13Let's ask Mr. Inuzuka.
50:16To be honest, how do you deal with people who make a lot of money by distribution?
50:22In fact, the company does not think about banning it at all.
50:29Many people are interested in the distribution of the video.
50:34However, the company was able to restrict the distribution of the video within certain rules, so it is not prohibited at all.
50:42Mr. Imada, I'm not interested in professional baseball, but when I see a cool video of your play on SNS, I feel like I want to have fun.
50:58When I go to the stadium, I feel like I want to go to the stadium.
51:03So I went to the stadium this year.
51:07I wanted to go to the stadium because I saw it on SNS.
51:12I think it's not a game fan to have a female figure skater.
51:20I don't think that kind of thing can be restricted.
51:24All-Japan Championships are banned from general shooting from spectators.
51:32Yes, that's right.
51:34There was an incident where a spectator shot with a telephoto lens and bothered the people around him.
51:42The reason for the ban is that photos are sold at online auctions for commercial purposes.
51:53Mr. Yoshimi, do you understand this news?
51:55I don't think it's a ban.
52:00So what do you think?
52:02Mr. Yoshimi, when we buy a ticket, we have a contract.
52:07In the contract, we have to restrict such behavior.
52:10If you violate the contract, you will be warned, and you will be dismissed.
52:18In fact, I think it is necessary to issue a warning when you post it on SNS.
52:25I think that kind of request will come out.
52:28Is it like the first one?
52:30Yes, it is.
52:31We have to make proper rules.
52:33In a sense, I think it's a good idea to have a healthy SNS opening.
52:38In the end, you can't have a concert.
52:41You can't broadcast dramas.
52:43It's natural that you can't broadcast PV.
52:45In that sense, I think sports are loose.
52:48During the game, for example, in martial arts,
52:51if the result comes out suddenly,
52:57I think I'll watch it later.
53:00There are a lot of cases like that.
53:02In sports, I'm most attracted to Otani's homerun.
53:07If Otani hits a homerun,
53:09there is always a video of him hitting a homerun.
53:12But I want to find it and watch it.
53:15If I had a good shot, I would have taken a good shot.
53:18It's fun to hear the audience's happiness.
53:22That's good.
53:23It's fun to hear the audience's happiness.
53:27It's okay to shoot individually,
53:30but it's not okay to broadcast it.
53:33In the case of concerts,
53:35in some parts,
53:37what are you doing, Shoji?
53:38It's a process of recognizing recordings.
53:41That's right.
53:42It depends on the artist.
53:44That's right.
53:45Basically, Japanese and Korean artists
53:48are not allowed to shoot the whole thing.
53:50Only the songs that have been decided are allowed.
53:53When I go to Korea for a live performance,
53:58everyone brings a great defense lens.
54:01It's really not allowed.
54:03I have it in my bag.
54:05At a certain moment, I take it out and run.
54:07I run in front of the stage.
54:09Do you run in front of the stage?
54:10I run and run away.
54:12Some people leave the venue as it is.
54:14It's like running away.
54:16It's different when you're laughing.
54:18No, no.
54:19That's the purpose of selling it.
54:21There are people who sell it for a purpose.
54:23For some reason, they don't sell it.
54:25Some people just want the like on SNS.
54:29There are a lot of staff who monitor it.
54:34If you put out a lot of things,
54:36everyone runs and grabs it.
54:38It's like putting it out of the venue.
54:40It's intense.
54:42There are artists, fans, and security guards.
54:45On the first day of the live performance,
54:48most of the performance spoilers come out.
54:51Photos and videos come out more and more.
54:55I think that's quite difficult.
54:57If you're a fan, you don't want to see it, but you come in.
55:00You're looking forward to it.
55:02There are a lot of people who want to see it in the theater.
55:05It's the same for foreign artists.
55:07It's the same for European and American artists.
55:09You can take the whole thing and put it on.
55:11There are a lot of videos like that.
55:13The performance where everyone is raising their hands.
55:16That's right.
55:17There are times when I want to go the other way.
55:20I think the balance is very difficult.
55:23J-League Soccer
55:25Soccer is also for personal enjoyment.
55:28If it is for personal use, shooting is not prohibited.
55:33SNS posting of matches and plays is a penalty.
55:38Do you know the guidelines?
55:41I know, but...
55:44Don't say it.
55:46I know.
55:47Of course, live videos are not allowed.
55:50I've done it a lot on other platforms.
55:53Of course, it's forbidden.
55:55If you upload a video in real time,
55:58There is also a problem with the law.
56:00I think that's the most important thing.
56:03Do you watch J-League Soccer?
56:10Yes, I do.
56:12There are a lot of people who watch it on TV.
56:16There are.
56:17Even if you don't go to the scene,
56:19I wonder what it's like.
56:22J-League Soccer in Japan
56:25SNS posting of matches and plays is allowed for up to 15 seconds.
56:30J-League Soccer is the early days of J-League Soccer, so it's a must.
56:33You can see it.
56:35There are places where SNS has spread.
56:39What is this movement?
56:42Everyone knows about professional baseball.
56:46It's a national sport, and everyone likes it.
56:50In the days when there was no SNS,
56:53Baseball was the king of sports.
56:57What made you think so suddenly?
57:01For example, I was focused on the shooting of the referee.
57:06That's how I got a lot of hate comments.
57:09It's the same with women's play.
57:11For example, a woman's name tag is taken and identified as an individual.
57:17It seems that there was a freedom to post such things.
57:26How was your first appearance?
57:28At first, I was worried about what would happen.
57:31But it was a lot of fun.
57:33Please come again.
57:35Of course, I'll let Stock-kun know.
57:38There are people who don't come suddenly.
57:41I want you to come.
57:43Mr. Imada, how was it?
57:45I want to go home and take a bath as soon as possible.
57:50I was convinced.
57:54Did you intend to be convinced?
57:57I thought maybe.
58:00Thank you very much.

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