ビートたけしのTVタックル 2024年9月15日

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00:00The election.
00:01The nine candidates who were the most voted in the past have come together.
00:06What did each candidate say at the opening speech?
00:12The first to speak at the general election,
00:15Minister Takayuki Kobayashi of the Ministry of Finance and Security,
00:21Japan, where the people feel dreams and hopes.
00:24We will create a Japan that leads the world.
00:26We will create a truly independent Japan that will not be dominated by other countries.
00:33The fifth to speak at the general election,
00:35former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan,
00:39I will do my best as the president until the people are satisfied with the correct explanation of the current political situation.
00:52Minister Kono Taro of the Asou faction, which is the only faction that exists,
00:59I will do my best to release the power of the people.
01:04I will do my best to implement the regulations even if I am wounded.
01:08I would like you to see my achievements.
01:13The fifth to speak at the general election,
01:15Yoshimasa Hayashi of the Kishida Seiken,
01:19I have three concerns in my policy.
01:23I will solve each of the concerns firmly by policy and by politics.
01:30Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, who launched the Kishida Seiken policy change,
01:38I think the most important role of politics is to resolve the concerns of the people and create a bright future.
01:49The former Minister of the Environment, Shinjiro Koizumi,
01:52who is famous as the prince of the world,
01:57I want to change the Japanese politics that has been left behind by the changes of the times.
02:01I want to solve the issues that have not been answered for many years.
02:07The second challenge for the first female prime minister,
02:11Minister of Economic Security Sanae Takaichi,
02:15Let's be reborn.
02:17Let's re-train the People's Party once.
02:23Let's re-create it.
02:25The former Minister of the Environment, Katsunobu Kato,
02:28who has been in charge of the Seiken policy change,
02:32I will awaken the strength of Japan,
02:35and I will implement a plan to revitalize Japan,
02:37in the form of each person's thoughts.
02:43The oldest and first female prime minister,
02:45Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yoko Kamikawa,
02:49If I become the Prime Minister,
02:51I will make the economy stronger than ever,
02:55and at the same time, I will open up the possibilities of Japan to the world.
03:02The Prime Minister's election is the beginning of the political reform,
03:06and the countermeasures against corruption, etc.
03:12On the 27th, the Presidential Election will be held.
03:17Who will be the next Japanese Prime Minister?
03:23So, today...
03:26I, Nobuteru Ishihara,
03:29will be running for the next Japanese Prime Minister.
03:33He has participated in the last two Japanese Prime Ministers' elections.
03:36This time, he will participate in an emergency election
03:39with former Prime Minister Nobuteru Ishihara,
03:42who has fought directly with Mr. Ishibashi and Mr. Hayashi.
03:46He will destroy the backstage of the People's Party's election.
03:51The movement of the People's Party-Leadership and Double-Party-Leadership Elections has become more serious.
03:55Will the new leaders be able to change Japan?
03:59This is the debate special.
04:02Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
04:10It's finally time.
04:11Yes, it's finally time.
04:12It's finally time.
04:13The Prime Minister will be elected.
04:14When I look at the members,
04:16I can see that all of them have the Prime Minister behind them.
04:22Mr. Ohirai can't run twice,
04:25so I feel like I have to go through him.
04:27I can see the power behind him.
04:29I can see the power behind him.
04:30I can see the power behind him.
04:31I can see the power behind him.
04:32I can see the power behind him.
04:33Mr. Nobuteru Ishihara has participated in the last election.
04:36That was in 2012.
04:41Mr. Shinzo Abe and Mr. Ishibashi,
04:44and before that, Mr. Asou and Mr. Yosano,
04:47I was elected twice.
04:49You were elected twice.
04:50I'm sure you've heard behind-the-scenes stories
04:52about the election of the Prime Minister.
04:57Mr. Ishihara, when you were elected,
05:00there was still the rule of law.
05:02Yes, there was.
05:03The biggest point this time is that the rule of law has been resolved.
05:06I'd like to hear what the rule of law is like in that.
05:09Is this difference big?
05:11I think it's very big.
05:13Mr. Kokubara Ishihashi was in the world of politics,
05:16so he's sensitive to that.
05:19Even without the rule of law,
05:21who gathers the people like this?
05:24If you don't gather them, the number of votes won't increase.
05:27That's right.
05:28Because there is no rule of law,
05:30people go to meet each other individually,
05:32but somehow it ends up like this.
05:35Mr. Kono is the only one in Japan
05:39who still has the rule of law called the Asou faction,
05:42but there are also people who are called the Asou faction's friends.
05:45For example,
05:47there are people who are called the four emperors in the Asou faction.
05:50Mr. Amari, Mr. Suzuki, the Finance Minister,
05:53Mr. Yamaguchi, Mr. Yamaguchi, the Chairman of the Board of Directors,
05:56Mr. Mori Esuke.
05:57This person is the director of the Asou faction.
06:00These four people are all different people.
06:04That hasn't happened before.
06:06If you ask me what kind of framework people gather in,
06:09I think the relationship between people is strong.
06:12That's right for the first time,
06:14but when it comes to the final vote,
06:17is there a discussion about the Asou faction becoming one?
06:20I'm not a member of the Asou faction,
06:22so I don't know,
06:24but as long as it doesn't happen,
06:26if it doesn't come to an agreement
06:28when it comes to the final vote,
06:30the only faction left in Japan will have no meaning.
06:32But I thought Mr. Kono was more popular.
06:36Because he has a lot of new things that stand out,
06:39so I thought he had a lot of instructions,
06:43but he's surprisingly shabby.
06:45Shabby?
06:46He's not lined up at all.
06:48It's like he's buried in the back of a pot.
06:51He's the only faction left in Japan
06:54that belongs to the Asou faction.
06:56He's a very positive person
06:58because he's a member of the Asou faction,
07:02but in terms of the media,
07:04he's the only one left in the faction.
07:06I think he's trying to erase all good policies.
07:11I feel sorry for Mr. Taro.
07:13Mr. Kono, do you feel like you're the Asou faction?
07:19No, I don't think so.
07:21As I said earlier,
07:23the four emperors of the Asou faction are all divided,
07:25and only Mr. Taro Asou, the boss,
07:27is pushing Mr. Kono.
07:29He's pushing him.
07:31He's saying it proudly.
07:33But in a sense,
07:35it means that the boss of the faction is pushing him.
07:39It's not a good thing.
07:41That's why he's losing this election.
07:43The river that was called Koishikawa
07:45has sunk a little.
07:47Mr. Takaichi's side is floating.
07:49I'd like to ask you something.
07:51Mr. Takaichi is the only Asou faction
07:53that is actively in the Asou faction.
07:55In order to crush Takaichi,
07:57the Ministry of Finance
07:59used Kobayashi,
08:01who was also in the Asou faction,
08:03to crush Takaichi.
08:05That's not true.
08:08There were a lot of young people
08:10in Mr. Kobayashi's side.
08:12I have a vote right now,
08:14but the people who are really young
08:16and promising in the future
08:18are the ones
08:20who will follow
08:22the first person
08:24who raised their hand.
08:26It's a very high risk.
08:28I think he's attractive
08:30just to do that.
08:32It's a matter of reform
08:34of the political funds.
08:37Mr. Koizumi said
08:39that he would abolish
08:41the political funds.
08:43That's amazing.
08:45I thought it was amazing.
08:47Can it be abolished?
08:49If the Liberal Democrats
08:51say they won't do it anymore,
08:53they can do it.
08:55It may be necessary
08:57to change the law a little.
08:59But if you do that,
09:01you have to collect more money.
09:03That's not true.
09:06If you give the money
09:08to the local government
09:10directly to the local government,
09:12for example,
09:14you can pay for the election.
09:16You don't have to use
09:18the political activities fee.
09:20But that's it.
09:22It's a story that hasn't come out yet,
09:24but among the candidates,
09:26Mr. Nobuteru is in front of me.
09:28After all,
09:30the election commission
09:32has its own absolute basis.
09:34Even if everyone
09:36is in the world,
09:38there is absolutely
09:40a sign for us
09:42and we will not fall.
09:44I think the statement
09:46from the absolute safety
09:48to the public
09:50is a more
09:52critical statement.
09:54For example,
09:56if there are 80 members
09:58of the House of Representatives
10:00who are behind the scenes,
10:03I don't think
10:05I need those 80 people
10:07because they are different
10:09from the other 80.
10:11I don't need those 80 people
10:13because they are different
10:15from the other 80.
10:17I don't think
10:19there are any members
10:21of the House of Representatives
10:23who can say that they can fall
10:25in the general election.
10:27Who is Mr. Nobuteru?
10:29In the end,
10:31I thought I was going to do it.
10:33There must have been a lot
10:35that I could do before the general election.
10:37I was going to do it
10:39when it was true.
10:41I'm still skeptical
10:43about it.
10:45They really wanted
10:47to run in the general election.
10:49They couldn't do it
10:51until now.
10:53Is that so?
10:55So it was like
10:57the pressure was loosen.
10:59It's now, isn't it?
11:00Yes, it's now.
11:01So, for the time being, I'm going to put it on hold.
11:04If I really wanted to be elected, I would.
11:08Because when you become a member of parliament, everyone is aiming for the prime minister.
11:11No, that's not true.
11:12It's natural because everyone is aiming for the prime minister.
11:14I'm going to put my name on the line here,
11:16and I think I'm going to do it again after the next election.
11:20Because you're the prime minister candidate.
11:22So, the Prime Minister Candidate is equal to the Prime Minister Candidate.
11:28So, among the people who have been elected to the presidential election so far,
11:32I don't think Mr. Ishihara is the one,
11:34but there are people who wrote the name of the Prime Minister Candidate on their CV.
11:38Who is it?
11:40I won't say the name.
11:42That's how important it is.
11:44It's very important.
11:46And why are so many people who are close to veterans raising their hands?
11:52Why?
11:53It's because they want to know how they can get the leadership right after the rule of law is gone.
12:00That is, if they raise their hand,
12:05they can appeal to the parliament that they are such a good person.
12:10There are actually people who are in that position.
12:14So, in the old days, it was like, this is the new rule of law.
12:19So, it's like, I'm the prime minister candidate.
12:21You can show the public that there are so many people who support you.
12:25Is it the same for the people?
12:27Remember that there are people like me.
12:30I think so, too.
12:32Because there are a lot of people who say,
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14:47Mr. Kobayashi has a plan to create Japan, but he should pay attention to energy policy.
14:54Of course, we will increase our energy consumption in the future.
14:59We will boldly review the current energy basic plan, which is too dependent on renewable energy.
15:07We will also work on the reoperation and replacement of nuclear power plants, which have been confirmed to be safe.
15:17Is there really no problem with the reoperation of nuclear power plants?
15:23Next, Mr. Shigeru Ishiba, the former director-general, said that this is the last battle.
15:31The pillars of the policy are to protect the rules, Japan, the people, the region, young people and women, and these five.
15:40And he called for the creation of a disaster prevention measure.
15:45Many ministries are working on disaster prevention, but now we need a disaster prevention measure.
15:55On the other hand, he also talked about strengthening the financial income tax on the income from stocks and deposits.
16:03He also said that this would stop the flow of investment from savings.
16:09Next, Mr. Kono Taro, the Minister of Digital.
16:13The focus is the digital safety net policy.
16:18In the end, we will stop the end-of-the-year adjustment.
16:22If all of you automatically enter your confirmation report and click the button, the confirmation report will be completed.
16:33This is the goal.
16:36If the end-of-the-year adjustment is abolished and all the citizens make a confirmation report,
16:42the burden of the government and companies will be greatly reduced, and appropriate support with a sense of speed can be provided.
16:49However, there are also questions as to whether all the citizens can make a confirmation report.
16:57Next, Mr. Yoshimasa Hayashi, the director-general of JIN, who is kind to people.
17:04The GX initiative, which utilizes clean energy, was launched as a growth strategy.
17:11The GX is the number one growth strategy now.
17:15I would like to launch a dedicated international initiative to procure funds and use it for the investment of the people.
17:28Mr. Hayashi also pointed out that there will be confusion when the health insurance will be abolished and the MyNumber card will be unified.
17:42Next, Mr. Toshimitsu Motegi, the director-general.
17:46The focus is the zero-tax policy.
17:50We will secure new resources by increasing the tax rate through the growth strategy, and implement the zero-tax policy.
18:02Resources for defense and child support, which will be necessary in the future, will be provided by increasing the tax rate foreseen by economic growth.
18:13If the results do not come out within three years, they will be held accountable.
18:18The zero-tax policy, which can overturn the policy of the Prime Minister Kishida.
18:25There seems to be a rift in the party.
18:29Next, Mr. Koizumi Shinjiro, the former Minister of the Environment, will implement reforms within a year.
18:36We will implement the three reforms of political reform, regulation reform, and election expansion.
18:43Japan can change.
18:46I will send such a message to the inside and outside.
18:49If it becomes a general election, it will be a general election.
18:53We will implement the three reforms of political reform, regulation reform, and how to work, etc. at an overwhelming speed.
19:02On the other hand, Mr. Minagoshi, who is concerned about the dismissal of employees, will also implement the dismissal regulations within a year.
19:15Next, Mr. Sanae Takaichi, the Minister of Economic Security, will implement the three reforms of political reform, regulation reform, and election expansion.
19:24What moves people forward is hope.
19:29Everyone, I want to push Japan to the top of the world once again.
19:37The economic policy is putting effort into it.
19:40And he is carefully proposing the expansion of the use of the old system for the separation of the elective couple.
19:48In addition, it is necessary to review some of the three-principle theory, claiming the strengthening of defense power.
19:54Will this be able to bring the party together?
20:00And what Katsunobu Kato, the former director-general, launched was the expansion of the national income.
20:07What moves people forward is the expansion of the national income.
20:14If it comes true, it's like a dream.
20:16However, Mr. Kato is planning to increase the domestic inflows of companies to invest in real estate and equipment, etc.
20:28In the 1960s, the former Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda launched a plan to increase the national income within 10 years.
20:37However, can he increase the national income now in Reiwa?
20:43And Yoko Kamikawa, the Foreign Minister, is determined to work on diversification.
21:04In addition, he is planning to strengthen the transportation network, such as the reopening of the Linear Central Shinkansen.
21:11Mr. Kamikawa wants to build a new Japan with the people without running away from difficulties.
21:19However, how will the policy be implemented?
21:23It seems that the future is at stake.
21:27How will Japan change with the policies of each candidate?
21:32After this, a thorough discussion.
21:35These nine people have come up with their own policies.
21:40First of all, what do you think of their comments about economic measures?
21:46Ms. Nojo, what do you think?
21:48Well, when I was listening to Mr. Takaichi's speech,
21:53he said that he would do it again for the number one economy in the world for young people.
22:00I was wondering if he really wanted to do that.
22:06In the second half of his speech, he said that he would not introduce diversification.
22:16If we don't do diversification, we will have to develop various systems to respond to diversification.
22:25I think that is where we will lose productivity.
22:30If we really do diversification,
22:33we will have to change the way the individual income is distributed.
22:37The social cost will be very large.
22:40If it is about rationality, we should be able to make a large-scale adjustment.
22:44So, basically, there is no inconvenience in the current situation.
22:48How large is the social cost to fundamentally change the individual income system?
22:55But there is really inconvenience.
22:57In the past 20 years, there has been a lot of progress in saving.
23:02For example, there are several issues such as saving the bank account.
23:08There has been a lot of progress in the past 20 years.
23:11What are you dissatisfied with?
23:13Can I talk about this?
23:18Can you talk about economic measures?
23:22Among other candidates, who should we pay attention to in terms of economic measures?
23:27Mr. Ishiwa said that it is a financial income tax.
23:31It was in the first half of his speech.
23:34I think this raises a lot of debate.
23:39Mr. Koba Hawke and Mr. Koizumi were opposed to it right away.
23:44Now, they are saying that it is an investment from the stock market.
23:47I think they are going to put water in it.
23:49But there is a 100 million yen wall.
23:52Is it okay to put water in it?
23:54Since the income tax is 20% for the rich,
23:59I think the rich will benefit from it.
24:01This is another debate.
24:03Mr. Ishiwa, what do you think about Mr. Kato?
24:06I want to do the same thing as Mr. Hayato Ikeda did.
24:10I think it is a good idea.
24:13But it is difficult to do the same kind of economic growth
24:17as Mr. Ishiwa and Mr. Kato.
24:20It is not zero, but it is very difficult to do.
24:23But when I heard about the income tax,
24:26I felt hopeful.
24:29I felt good.
24:32When I asked him how many years he was going to do it,
24:35he said 15 years.
24:37If you do it for 15 years, it will go up.
24:40That's right.
24:42But if you want to raise the economy,
24:44I think there are only regulations.
24:48Mr. Kono and Mr. Koizumi are the only ones who are talking about it.
24:52Mr. Kishida is trying to end the government without saying a word.
24:57There should be a company like GAFA in the United States.
25:03But the government is trying to close its eyes.
25:08There are no ventures in Japan.
25:12What about Mr. Kono?
25:14I agree with Mr. Kato.
25:17I agree with Mr. Kato.
25:20Mr. Koizumi is trying to reform without any profits.
25:25These two are the only ones who are talking about it.
25:30Mr. Koizumi and Mr. Kono are talking about the reform of employment regulations.
25:36Employment regulations make it easier to fire people.
25:41So Mr. Kato is against it.
25:44So Mr. Kato wants to make it easier to fire people.
25:49I agree with Mr. Kato.
25:51I think Mr. Kato wanted to remove the regulation of working hours.
25:57He is trying to stop working for a long time.
26:00I think it's the other way around if we stop the regulation of working hours.
26:06I think it's better to stop the regulation.
26:11I agree with Mr. Kato.
26:13But isn't it also important to work for a long time?
26:17I don't think it's important.
26:20Truck drivers and bus drivers can't work because they want to work more.
26:27They have to work overtime at night.
26:30They have to work overtime at night.
26:33Isn't it also important?
26:35Work hours are reduced, so people have to work for a long time to survive.
26:42So people want to increase their working hours.
26:45I think the demand from workers is to increase productivity.
26:50If we increase the number of workers, working hours will be reduced.
26:54I don't know which is more important.
26:57What do you think, Mr. Kamikawa?
26:59Mr. Kamikawa, you probably don't know him, so I'll introduce him to you.
27:04He's a man of faith.
27:06What? A man of faith?
27:08He's a very strong man of faith.
27:10He does what anyone would hate to do.
27:13Really.
27:14However, he's not famous nationwide.
27:19So I think he's one of the hidden candidates.
27:24And Mr. Hayashi.
27:26I'll introduce you to all of them.
27:29I've talked to all nine of them.
27:33I've had dinner with them.
27:35I've talked to them.
27:37Among the nine of them,
27:39there are two people I think are very smart.
27:42They are Mr. Motegi Toshimitsu and Mr. Hayashi Yoshimasa.
27:45What is the relationship between the Prime Minister and the university he graduated from?
27:50I think the only one who has a history of being a good student is the one who graduated from Tokyo University.
27:53I've talked to several of them.
27:56A big search across Japan relying on satellite photos.
28:00What's this?
28:02Taungo Electricity.
28:04A quick glance.
28:06Tonight at 7.58 pm.
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30:00Now, wherever you go,
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30:11Why do people care?
30:13Trees contain carbon.
30:15It's good for the Earth
30:17that humans use a lot of trees.
30:19You know a lot.
30:21But actually,
30:23I like the scent and warmth of trees.
30:27I'm in trouble.
30:34What will it be?
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30:38Toshimitsu Motegi and Yoshimasa Hayashi
30:40Among the nine,
30:42two people are very smart.
30:45They are Toshimitsu Motegi and Yoshimasa Hayashi.
30:48They are very smart.
30:53Hayashi-san and Motegi-san
30:55graduated from the University of Tokyo.
30:58They are from Harvard University.
31:00The other two graduates
31:02from the University of Tokyo
31:04are Takayuki Kobayashi
31:06and Katsunobu Takayuki.
31:08And Kamikawa-san is from the University of Tokyo.
31:11So, these five people are very smart.
31:14Yes, they are smart.
31:16They are smart.
31:18They are smart.
31:20They are smart for studying the case.
31:22But the only one who has a history
31:24is from the University of Tokyo.
31:26I see.
31:28Was that so, Mr. Tsubasa?
31:30The four people except for the nine
31:32are from different universities.
31:34However, if you look at the public opinion poll,
31:38the top four are from the University of Tokyo.
31:41So, if you graduate from the University of Tokyo,
31:43you will lose your human charm?
31:45I don't think so.
31:47What about Hayashi-san?
31:49Hayashi-san is very excellent.
31:51You know he is excellent?
31:53Yes.
31:54Don't you have any other charm?
31:56He is a strong drinker.
31:58I see.
32:00Mr. Tanaka, you sound like you are losing your popularity.
32:03Hayashi-san is very good at playing the guitar.
32:06Isn't he a pianist?
32:08Yes, he is.
32:10Both Hayashi-san and Mr. Motegi-san
32:12are very talented.
32:14Mr. Motegi-san has a very interesting story.
32:17Let's say that the U.S. becomes the president
32:20on November 5th.
32:22Mr. Motegi-san will be the one
32:24to talk to Mr. Trump.
32:26I heard this from Mr. Shinzo Abe,
32:28who passed away.
32:30During the meeting with Mr. Trump,
32:32Mr. Motegi-san looked at Mr. Motegi-san's face
32:34and said,
32:36you look like a tough negotiator.
32:38Mr. Trump talked to Mr. Motegi-san.
32:40I think he has the power to negotiate.
32:43His face looks like Mr. Motegi-san.
32:45His face?
32:47I think he felt something.
32:49I thought it was interesting.
32:51Mr. Motegi-san talked to all the members of Trump.
32:55Isn't it a lip service?
32:57And Mr. Motegi-san,
32:59Mr. Motegi-san,
33:01Mr. Motegi-san,
33:03Mr. Motegi-san,
33:05Mr. Motegi-san,
33:07Mr. Motegi-san,
33:09Mr. Motegi-san,
33:11Mr. Motegi-san,
33:13Mr. Motegi-san,
33:15Mr. Motegi-san,
33:17Mr. Motegi-san,
33:19Mr. Motegi-san,
33:21Mr. Motegi-san,
33:23Mr. Motegi-san,
33:25Mr. Motegi-san,
33:27Mr. Motegi-san,
33:29Mr. Motegi-san,
33:31Mr. Motegi-san,
33:33Mr. Motegi-san,
33:35Mr. Motegi-san,
33:37Mr. Motegi-san,
33:39Mr. Motegi-san,
33:41Mr. Motegi-san,
33:43Mr. Motegi-san,
33:45Mr. Motegi-san,
33:47Mr. Motegi-san,
33:49Mr. Motegi-san,
33:51Mr. Motegi-san,
33:53Mr. Motegi-san,
33:55Mr. Motegi-san,
33:57Mr. Motegi-san,
33:59Mr. Motegi-san,
34:01Mr. Motegi-san,
34:03Mr. Motegi-san,
34:05Mr. Motegi-san,
34:07Mr. Motegi-san,
34:09Mr. Motegi-san,
34:11Mr. Motegi-san,
34:13Mr. Motegi-san,
34:15Mr. Motegi-san,
34:17Mr. Motegi-san,
34:19Mr. Motegi-san,
34:21Mr. Motegi-san,
34:23Mr. Motegi-san,
34:25Mr. Motegi-san,
34:27Mr. Motegi-san,
34:29Mr. Motegi-san,
34:31Mr. Motegi-san,
34:33Mr. Motegi-san,
34:35Mr. Motegi-san,
34:37Mr. Motegi-san,
34:39Mr. Motegi-san,
34:41Mr. Motegi-san,
34:43Mr. Motegi-san,
34:45Mr. Motegi-san,
34:47Mr. Motegi-san,
34:49Mr. Motegi-san,
34:51Mr. Motegi-san,
34:53Mr. Motegi-san,
34:55Mr. Motegi-san,
34:57Mr. Motegi-san,
34:59Mr. Motegi-san,
35:01Mr. Motegi-san,
35:03Mr. Motegi-san,
35:05Mr. Motegi-san,
35:07Mr. Motegi-san,
35:09Mr. Motegi-san,
35:11Mr. Motegi-san,
35:13Mr. Motegi-san,
35:15Mr. Motegi-san,
35:17Mr. Motegi-san,
35:19I lost contact with them,
35:21I lost contact with them,
35:23Who's next?
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35:41There is always hope in this circle.
35:45I wanted to live
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36:59Gather at Super Mercari 1.
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37:03Coupons from the app.
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37:14What?
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37:20The housing loan from the age of 60 is
37:23Reverse 60.
37:24Payment of monthly rent is only temporary.
37:27Payment of monthly rent is only temporary.
37:30Let's make Smile's happiness come true.
37:32Reverse 60.
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37:38It affects my body and my mind.
37:41It is very important to sleep to increase motivation.
37:45Stress relief, sleep quality improvement.
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37:54Kitamura-kun, the impression of the camera is strong.
37:56Kitamura of the brand.
37:57Kitamura of the watch.
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38:02Kitamura of the camera.
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38:05Smile's photo.
38:07Zuban back fat soy sauce.
38:09Completion.
38:11It's strong.
38:12And deep.
38:14The back fat is doing a good job.
38:18Zuban came out.
38:20I have heard the opinions of everyone so far.
38:24Final answer.
38:25Who do you think it will be?
38:27I think the final vote will be Ishiba and Koizumi.
38:34Ishiba has a career.
38:35Koizumi has a mental difference.
38:38I think these two will come out.
38:42Do you like Ishiba or Koizumi?
38:47I agree.
38:49Ishiba or Koizumi.
38:53I think both are good.
38:59Next is the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party.
39:03Announced on September 7th.
39:06Four candidates talked about the government change and economic measures.
39:14First is Yoshihiko Noda, former prime minister.
39:19I would like to realize all the controversial points of policy to regain the thick middle class.
39:29Next is the former representative of the Liberal Democratic Party, Yukio Edano.
39:34We will take effective measures to support families and small and medium-sized businesses.
39:44Next is the former representative of the Liberal Democratic Party, Kenta Izumi.
39:48Growth or division.
39:50The Liberal Democratic Party has always been on the side of division.
39:53But that's not enough.
39:55I will make the future of this country.
39:59Yoshida Harumi, a member of the House of Representatives who won for the first time in 2021.
40:06Education x economy.
40:09It will be the foundation of the life of the people.
40:14I would like to say this.
40:17The new representative of the Liberal Democratic Party will be decided on September 23rd.
40:24In order to oppose the Liberal Democratic Party, is it necessary to hire a strong party?
40:31What do you think of Mr. Noda?
40:34Mr. Noda is a candidate who discouraged the Liberal Democratic Party.
40:40I wonder if that's the case again.
40:43There is also Mr. Abe's example.
40:45The second Abe administration.
40:47There may be such a thing, but I don't think there is any truth to it.
40:52What do you think of Mr. Izumi?
40:56What do you think of Mr. Ishihara?
40:58There was a psychological difference from Mr. Edano.
41:03But after three years of struggling, I feel like I've become a narrow-minded person.
41:12A narrow-minded person.
41:14Poor guy.
41:15What about Mr. Edano?
41:17Mr. Edano thought it was unfair that he resigned last time.
41:23Why did this happen?
41:25He is a capable person.
41:27However, in Mr. Noda's party,
41:29Mr. Noda is the representative of the right wing, and Mr. Edano is the representative of the left wing.
41:34Anyway, the two people have different ideas.
41:38I think it's a tragedy that the people of Japan think that the two parties are not united.
41:48If you want to change the government, you have to unite the opposition parties.
41:53This is the reality.
41:55I think Mr. Noda is one of the people who can easily unite the opposition parties.
42:01The opposition parties are the New People's Party and the Liberal Democratic Party, right?
42:07And the distance between them and the Communist Party.
42:09If you do that, it's going to be a policy closer to the Liberal Democratic Party.
42:15But a single-party government is absolutely impossible.
42:17I think so.
42:19Ms. Nojo, what is your opinion on the Liberal Democratic Party?
42:23I think there was a shock that Mr. Ishimaru was 2nd and Mr. Renho was 3rd in the July presidential election.
42:32After that presidential election, what did the Liberal Democratic Party learn?
42:37In the 50s and below, Mr. Ishimaru and Mr. Renho were in every generation.
42:44I think there are some fixed votes in the Liberal Democratic Party in the 60s and above.
42:50The generation below that is gone.
42:54Maybe there are people who have been in the Liberal Democratic Party for 5 or 10 years.
43:00If that generation is gone, there will be no foundation to support them.
43:05That's why I think we have to show that we are supported by people in their 50s and below.
43:14I want to see a new face to be supported by new people.
43:25Mr. Yoshida may have just been elected this time, but I want to see the next presidential election.
43:32I want the candidates to grow up a little more in the party.
43:37So what should these people do?
43:39Isn't it about talking about policy?
43:41Yes, that's right.
43:55I don't know if the people who can do it well will win.
44:08What will happen to the presidential election?
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46:21Yeah, I'm home now.
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46:51There are so many ways to make money.
46:56The one who does it right wins.
47:02How was it?
47:03I don't know.
47:04Well, there are many ways, but in the end it's all about relationships.
47:08Relationships.
47:09Relationships, and how much you can make friends.
47:12This time, there are a lot of people,
47:15but it's going to be a battle between two actresses.
47:18It's all about relationships.
47:21Mr. Nobuteru, isn't it all about money?
47:25Times have changed.
47:27When I was on the show, I didn't make that much money.
47:31Really?
47:32No, it's based on how much you can make.
47:36It's based on the average person's annual income.
47:39But I heard rumors that you can make a lot of money
47:43if you're on the show.
47:44I've heard rumors that you can make a lot of money,
47:49but I've never actually heard of it.
47:53But in fact, this election is not a normal election,
47:57so it's not a bad thing that you can make a lot of money.
48:03It's not against the law, as Mr. Takeda just said.
48:06This is outside the official election.
48:08But now is not the time for that.
48:12I've never seen anyone say,
48:14if I have the money, I'll give it to everyone.
48:17Who was the first to make a lot of money?
48:22I think it was Mr. Esaku Sato and others.
48:26How much did one person make?
48:29At that time, it was said that one person could make
48:33between 1 million and 3 million yen.
48:36If there were five people, it would be 3.5 million yen.
48:383.5 million yen?
48:39I think the current 3 million yen and the 3 million yen at the time
48:42are completely different in value.
48:44So you got about 30 million yen?
48:45I don't think so.
48:47I don't know because I haven't seen it,
48:49but that's what they say.
48:51I see.
48:52After this, Takeshi will talk about
48:55what he hopes for the new president.
48:58I feel like there's not much political power left.
49:04I couldn't get in touch with him.
49:08He reunited with his best friend, Mr. Oizumi.
49:11It's kind of frustrating.
49:14Minamino's first feature film.
49:16It's a two-hour special.
49:18Thursday night.
49:19There's a reason behind human behavior.
49:23Will you go out with me?
49:24What do you mean?
49:25I don't think I'll get a chance.
49:26If Seiya tells me to do it again, I'll forgive him.
49:29I can't believe it's going to be lunch.
49:31Mr. and Mrs. Tsubarashiki.
49:3310 p.m. tonight.
49:34I wonder what a good funeral is.
49:37It's the last farewell with a loved one.
49:41You can fill it with what you like.
49:43We can look back on our memories together.
49:47I want to have a heart-warming funeral.
49:52If it's a memory, it'll stick with you.
49:57If it's a funeral, it's a memory.
50:01First, a consultation.
50:05N.I. Collaboration.
50:06What did you do today?
50:07Information sharing.
50:08Business efficiency.
50:09It's already a problem.
50:10Mr. and Mrs. Yamazumi.
50:11Doctor, can you do it?
50:12I'll do it.
50:13With N.I. Collaboration.
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50:16It's good for management improvement.
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50:24What is this noodle?
50:26This waist is worth eating.
50:28The inside of my mouth is a wheat field.
50:31Anyway, the noodles are delicious.
50:32You're good.
50:33Maruchan noodles.
50:35Ase, you sent something.
50:37A speaker?
50:38How is it?
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50:40Try it.
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50:47Always healthy.
50:50I want to see my daughter who goes to bed at 9 o'clock.
50:53I walk home early.
50:55When I arrive, I come from the bath.
50:57I waited for my daughter with a fluffy towel.
51:00On that day, Hitachi's household.
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51:35Life is only once.
51:38I want to run by myself.
51:41The road I chose, the road I ran, makes me.
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51:50I like this town.
51:51Why?
51:52I want to make everyone who leaves this town and newcomers happy.
51:57Mr. Kusanagi.
51:58Hello.
51:59If you want to sell your home, Century 21 Fair will be held.
52:04I don't know if I'm old, but the power of politics is democratic.
52:17It should be good because it is the era of Tatsuketsu.
52:25However, I feel that the power of politics is gone.
52:31When the country is in a good state,
52:36I hope that a stronger person will come out in a state like this.
52:42That's what I think.
52:45Thank you very much.
52:51After this, Shiosuke Tatekawa will come to Shinkon.
52:54The most unique.
52:57The master is also unique.
53:00I'm really scared.
53:02I was surprised.
53:03After this,
53:05IT is the most advanced.
53:08That's right. It's surprisingly human-like.
53:10IT is made with the feeling of not leaving anyone alone.
53:13That's why it's important for Mr. Nukumi.
53:16I can't leave that wish alone.
53:21Hamazushi.
53:22It's an art oyster.
53:24It's an oyster.
53:25It's an appetite oyster.
53:27It's an oyster.
53:28As expected of Hiroshima Prefecture.
53:30It's sweet.
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53:33Hamazushi.
53:34Oyster fry.
53:35ECC Junior.
53:37In order to continue to aim for the dreams of children,
53:39support from people around you was necessary.
53:42Children's dreams that fly around the world.
53:45As a home teacher,
53:47Would you like to support together?
53:49ECC Junior.
53:50Sky Castle. Final Chapter.
53:5219th.
53:53At 9 p.m. on Thursday.
53:55I think the world will wake up to gold.
53:58What's wrong? Suddenly.
53:59Look at that.
54:02Wooden building.
54:04Why did you make it out of wood?
54:06Wooden buildings don't let carbon in.
54:09When you build it,
54:10After you build it,
54:11You're thinking about the earth.
54:17It must feel good to work here.
54:20Yeah.
54:21It's like I'm back in the forest.
54:26What is the real status?
54:28It's only you.
54:30Fulfill from the bottom of your heart.
54:32Meet the real value.
54:35The high-class card is Diner's Club.

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