ビートたけしのTVタックル 2024年9月29日

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00:00In the past, nine candidates were elected.
00:04The election period was the longest in 15 days.
00:08The presidential election.
00:12The vice-presidential election.
00:16The presidential election.
00:21The result is...
00:23Takahichi Sanae v.s. Ishiba Shigeru
00:32Takahichi, who was expected to be the first female president, received 181 votes.
00:39Ishiba, who was expected to be the last candidate, received 154 votes.
00:44However, he was not able to win the majority.
00:49Ishiba, who was not able to win the majority.
01:04Ishiba, who did not win the majority, apologized for the past and apologized for the past.
01:13On top of that, he appealed to the members of the committee.
01:18On the other hand, Takahichi said...
01:21I would like to thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
01:25I would also like to thank everyone in the field from the bottom of my heart.
01:31In the first vote, the members of the committee and the members of the committee voted for Ishiba.
01:38Ishiba said thank you very quickly.
01:43However, in the final vote...
01:46Takahichi Sanae got 194 votes.
01:51Ishiba Shigeru got 215 votes.
01:57Ishiba Shigeru is the winner.
02:03In the final vote, the members of the committee and the members of the committee voted for Ishiba.
02:14Ishiba Shigeru got 215 votes.
02:20Ishiba Shigeru is the winner.
02:28Vice-President Asou, who was seen to have voted for Takahichi, did not smile.
02:34I am Ishiba, the chairperson of the 28th Liberal Democratic Party.
02:42A Liberal Democratic Party that follows the rules.
02:46It must be a party that follows the rules.
02:51Ishiba Shigeru, who was seen to have voted for the Liberal Democratic Party, did not smile.
02:58However, regarding the issue of politics and money, which was the cause of losing the trust of the people...
03:05It is an option to go to the judiciary.
03:08However, I do not think that it was fulfilled by the explanation.
03:14In addition, just before the 2013 election, which was reported by Sanaka, the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party,
03:21In the chairman's meeting room of the Liberal Democratic Party Headquarters,
03:25About the photos of Prime Minister Abe and the former chairman of the Unification Association at the time.
03:32I want to change what I say with just a photo.
03:36Ishiba Shigeru, who is said to have a weak internal foundation.
03:42At the same time, it seems that they are avoiding discussing re-investigation.
03:48Ishiba Shigeru, who is said to follow the rules,
03:52Can you get rid of the distrust of the former Unification Association and the money issue?
03:58The issue of the people of Yamazumi.
04:01Ishiba Shigeru's main idea will be tested.
04:06And about the timing of the dismissal and general election of the attention-grabbing senators.
04:12After discussing with the members of the opposition,
04:16However, as soon as possible,
04:19I want to make the right decision at the right time.
04:26It's the same.
04:29I want to change it.
04:32What will happen to the first confrontation between the new chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, Ishiba Shigeru, and the new chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, Noda?
04:43So today,
04:46The new chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party, Ishiba Shigeru, was born with a reversal victory.
04:51What will happen to Japan in the future among the three issues of economy, foreign policy, and problems?
04:57Tete Tron Special
05:00Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
05:08When we look at it, we think,
05:12This is the guy who was chosen.
05:15I feel like we're all in the same boat.
05:19Based on the controversy over the new chairman,
05:23Prime Minister Kishida was involved in the political and financial issues.
05:28In other words, the Horii Manabu議員
05:31It's a violation of the law.
05:34Or something like that.
05:36You know, he had his own point of view.
05:39So the other members of the committee didn't have a point of view.
05:42There's a report coming up.
05:44Is that really the case?
05:46It's a bit of a question.
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06:46Mr. Nozawa hasn't...
06:48Mr. Nozawa hasn't...
06:50did not speak...
06:52Mr. Nozawa hasn't...
06:54did not speak...
06:56didn't say anything about...
06:58say anything about...
07:00Mr. Nozawa has said.
07:04He might take care of that.
07:10I can't say how.
07:12and everyone started to defend it.
07:16Because they were afraid of the polls.
07:18Everyone was looking at the polls.
07:21At first, the candidates were talking towards the people,
07:24but gradually, without looking at the people,
07:26they started to smell the scent of the local parliament.
07:29There will be a general election in the future,
07:32so if we are conscious of that,
07:34I think it would be good to think about the people
07:36and launch a policy.
07:38Mr. Otake, what do you think?
07:40When the people were fighting,
07:42no one wanted to bring up the issue of money.
07:47Why?
07:49Because there are 80 people in the people's parliament.
07:52If we say that we will cut the number of people,
07:55it means that we will turn 80 people against us.
07:59Some of the 80 people
08:04are in the 20 people's parliament.
08:10The parliament is saying that
08:14they want us to give up on this issue
08:17and look at the future.
08:21How much time did the parliament spend
08:25on this behind-the-scenes story?
08:28It's a story that doesn't need to be done.
08:30If everyone is working properly,
08:33I don't think the people will know
08:36what will happen after this
08:38because the law has been made.
08:41Mr. Abe, what do you think?
08:43I think that the people's parliament
08:45doesn't have to do anything
08:47whether it's the United Nations or money.
08:49I think that the people understand
08:51even after the general election.
08:53If the people think it's inappropriate,
08:55I think that the people
08:57will have to decide as a result of the election.
08:59I think this is a chance for the people in the parliament
09:02to think about how they can be more strict
09:05when it comes to discrimination.
09:07For example, how about
09:09giving up on the money party?
09:11Or how about making it all digital
09:13and doing something that doesn't cost money
09:15when they take power?
09:17But there are people in the people's parliament
09:19who are doing the money party.
09:21I think the next election
09:23will show how much they can be strict
09:25when it comes to these issues.
09:27You said that there are two big problems.
09:30I think it would be good
09:32if a single member of the parliament
09:34could say that they will do this
09:36or that they will do that.
09:38But they can't say that
09:40they will make a small change
09:42or that they will give up on the money.
09:44As Mr. Ohtake said,
09:46the people are suffering
09:48because their salaries don't go up
09:50no matter how hard they work.
09:52Despite that, the politicians
09:54still have to solve the money issue
09:56without doing anything for the people.
09:58I don't think the people have given up
10:00on the money issue.
10:02So I hope that the people
10:04will look at the money issue
10:06from a different perspective.
10:08But during the general election,
10:10they had to make the people
10:12feel better.
10:14But now that the general election
10:16has been decided,
10:18what do you think,
10:20Mr. Iwata?
10:22Do you think that
10:24there is a possibility
10:26for a reform?
10:28The party or the self-government
10:30can decide on the reform
10:32and deal with the issue
10:34in a different way.
10:36So I don't see any issue
10:38of dismissal for the policy.
10:40What do you think
10:42about the members' decision?
10:44As far as I'm concerned,
10:46there are many ways
10:48to think about the members' decision,
10:50but I think it's a way
10:52that should not be ignored.
10:54Are they going to recognize him?
10:56I think they're telling him to win by himself.
10:58What do you think will happen to the relationship between the new president and the former Unified Church?
11:06There were 9 people in the presidential election.
11:09At first, there were a lot of statements for the people.
11:12Gradually, they became more and more conscious of the election.
11:14The problem of betrayal has become more and more trivial.
11:18It's a shame that they didn't say that the Unified Church would win.
11:23However, the new president has already been elected.
11:27I strongly believe that the problem of betrayal and the Unified Church should be re-investigated.
11:33Mr. Higashi, what do you think?
11:34The problem of the former Unified Church.
11:36I think it's the scoop of Asahi Shimbun.
11:38I think it came out well.
11:40At that point, Mr. Jiminto said that the relationship with the former Unified Church did not have an organizational connection.
11:49But when I look at that picture, I can't say that there is no organizational connection.
11:56I think it needs to be re-investigated.
11:59Mr. Iwata has been in charge of NHK for a long time.
12:03How much did Mr. Abe himself have to do with the former Unified Church?
12:07Was it a problem of Jiminto as a whole?
12:09Didn't you feel that way?
12:12As a journalist, I think there was a drop.
12:15At that time, the existence of the Unified Church itself was not in my head.
12:19At that time, politicians were pursuing politics, politics, and diplomacy.
12:25So, if it was a prime ministerial meeting, the people called the prime ministerial board would be there.
12:31You can see who came in at what time and who at what time.
12:34But the meeting of the prime ministerial board and the Unified Church is quite...
12:39Well, the Unified Church is a bit more strict.
12:41There are some things that are difficult to understand in the prime ministerial board.
12:46I couldn't catch exactly who I was meeting with.
12:50Is Mr. Abe looking forward to it?
12:52I'm looking forward to it.
12:53I think there are times when expectations are too high.
12:56I'm talking about the fact that Jiminto doesn't have the ability to investigate.
12:59He said that he had taken a questionnaire.
13:02He said that he had done enough research.
13:05But when I looked at the Asahi Shimbun's JASCOOP, I saw that Mr. Abe was there.
13:12In addition, Mr. Hagiuda was there.
13:14Mr. Kishi was there.
13:15It's impossible for three people like the All-Stars at that time to be there.
13:20I can't say that it's a personal story.
13:23I think we need to look back at Jiminto.
13:25Mr. Abe is conducting a public opinion survey about the new prime minister.
13:30I think it will probably go up.
13:32Will it go up?
13:33Of course it will go up.
13:34Because there will be a referendum.
13:36On October 1st, he will be elected to the National Assembly and will do a general election.
13:41After that, I'm not sure if it will be disbanded soon or not.
13:44I don't think it will be.
13:45He has to make a lot of excuses in the temporary parliament.
13:48He has to do it up to the budget committee.
13:50I think this is where the opposition can show off.
13:52In the temporary parliament, the issue of politics and money, the old unification association, economic measures, and security guarantees, etc.
13:58Mr. Dojo, Mr. Doda, Mr. Dojo.
14:01How much can they demand in the new executive branch?
14:04This is the battle.
14:05After that, I think it will be disbanded around the beginning of November.
14:11I decided to be the winner with Shigeru Ishiba.
14:16The moment when Mr. Shigeru Ishiba was elected to the new executive branch of the Liberal Democratic Party General Election.
14:25Shigeru Ishiba, 185 votes.
14:31Yoshiko, the wife of Mr. Ishiba, showed a more surprising expression than anyone else.
14:39In the first vote, Mr. Ishiba, who was second in favor of Mr. Sanae Takaichi,
14:46had a dramatic turn in the final vote.
14:55Yoshiko Fujino's eyes are full of big tears.
15:09Even though she was blessed with the 3rd place in the Banzai,
15:12she kept her right cheek up in an unbelievable way.
15:18As the wife of the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party,
15:21she is expected to be the first lady of Japan soon.
15:27I, Yoshiko Ishiba, have not changed personally,
15:30but I still don't know that the responsibility of being the first lady will be heavy.
15:35But while I was talking to various people...
15:40While she was responding to the media, she got a phone call.
15:45Hello?
15:47Yes, thank you for your hard work.
15:50I'm in the middle of a press conference,
15:53and I'm talking about something I don't know.
15:59I'm sorry I can't hear you.
16:02Who is calling you now?
16:04Yes, I just got a phone call from Shigeru Ishiba.
16:08I was watching TV, but it was like a report to me.
16:13It was like, I don't know what time it will be tonight.
16:18The two are classmates from Keio University of Arts and Letters.
16:24They live a political life in a two-person tripod.
16:29This is Ishiba, who has climbed to the seat of the Liberal Democratic Party
16:34for the fifth time since the last battle.
16:38I will do my best to create a new Japan
16:41where everyone can live with a smile and be at ease.
16:45I will do my best to create a new Japan where everyone can live with a smile and be at ease.
16:49He has been advocating for a country where people can live in peace and security,
16:54and this is the conclusion of the disaster prevention bill.
16:58The reason why I think the disaster prevention bill is necessary now
17:04is that it is the nation's responsibility to create an environment
17:10where people who have been affected can recover as soon as possible.
17:17For Japan, where natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods occur,
17:22it is necessary to have a professional symbol that can lead to
17:28early response, recovery, and reconstruction from disaster prevention measures.
17:35And while many people are struggling,
17:40economic policy is attracting attention.
17:45What about taxation?
17:47I think that there is still room for taxation.
17:51I think that there is still room for taxation.
17:54I think that there is still room for taxation.
18:01And one of the highlights of this general election was the revision of the employment policy.
18:10Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi said,
18:13We must create an environment where it is easy to hire people in a regular basis.
18:18We can move forward in such a way that people who are sleeping in large companies
18:23can work in the growth field, small and medium-sized companies, and start-ups.
18:27We can work where we are asked to.
18:30In order to encourage people to join other growth industries,
18:34the company has reskilled employees to learn skills and knowledge again.
18:43Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi said he would lower the hurdle of employment.
18:47I am against the revision of the employment policy.
18:51I don't think that Japan's employment policy is too strict.
18:57Mr. Sanae Takaichi denies it.
19:01What does Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi say?
19:04I think that we should discuss the revision of the employment policy
19:09from the point of view of how to protect the rights of workers
19:14and how to secure competent human resources for managers.
19:20The revision of the employment policy requires discussion.
19:25At the meeting right after the new general election,
19:29I asked eight people who fought alongside me
19:34to choose the most suitable job for each of them.
19:43The same is true for Mr. Takaichi and Mr. Koizumi.
19:50Mr. Koizumi and Mr. Takaichi,
19:52there is a possibility that both of them will get a job.
19:56Can the revision of the employment policy be carried out?
20:02Will the new general election in Ishiba
20:06make the lives of the Japanese people better?
20:12I think it's fine to have one job.
20:17But why do we have so many jobs?
20:20I agree.
20:22Mr. Abe, what should we start with
20:25to increase the salary and improve the overall economy?
20:31In order to increase the salary of private companies,
20:34we need to increase the profits.
20:36In order to increase the profits,
20:38we need to increase the productivity of each person.
20:41The better people should work in a better environment
20:44and make high profits.
20:46The basic idea is to distribute the profits to many people.
20:49I think this is the most important topic.
20:52So you mean the revision of the employment policy?
20:55What do you think about it?
20:57I don't know if the revision of the employment policy
20:59will be carried out in the first place.
21:01But we definitely need to increase the profits.
21:03For example, the salary of young people
21:05is easier to increase now.
21:07The salary of new employees
21:09is higher than that of middle-aged people.
21:12New employees?
21:13Yes.
21:14The younger people, the higher the profits.
21:17That's why we need to pay higher salaries to the better people.
21:21Because they don't want to run away.
21:23On the other hand, people in their 40s and 50s
21:26don't have the leadership.
21:29Let's talk about the revision of the employment policy.
21:34What kind of people will be revised?
21:38First of all, it's a big company.
21:40The revision of the employment policy of a big company.
21:44As Mr. Abe said,
21:46a big company will be fixed
21:48when it becomes a middle-aged company.
21:52So we need to learn how to re-skill people.
21:56Or we need to re-employ people.
21:58We need to re-employ people.
22:00Or when we re-employ people,
22:02we need to solve financial problems.
22:04We need to mobilize people.
22:06We need to re-skill people in their 50s and 60s.
22:10We need to give them a chance.
22:12That's right.
22:13We need to shuffle.
22:15I think it's a good strategy for growth.
22:17It's not bad.
22:18It's not bad.
22:19But it's because of the early measures.
22:22People who want to take on the challenge
22:24have already taken the initiative.
22:26People who don't want to take on the challenge
22:28are still in the situation.
22:30If we restrict them,
22:32they won't want to go abroad.
22:35When the society is rich,
22:38I think about how it was.
22:40When the society was rich,
22:43there was always Hama-chan from Tsuribakaneshi in the company.
22:48What are you talking about?
22:50Let's move on.
22:52Hama-chan was there?
22:53Hama-chan was there.
22:54Nishida Soshieki-san?
22:55Yes, Nishida Soshieki-san.
22:56Hama-chan.
22:57Hama-chan.
22:58You know what I mean, right?
23:00The company had people who were useless,
23:03people who were useless,
23:05and people who were in favor.
23:07There's no room for that anymore.
23:09The problem is that there's no room for that.
23:11That's why we're running on a tight schedule.
23:13That's the logic of the company.
23:17But what you're saying is...
23:20First of all, the current situation
23:23is already a very disadvantageous situation
23:26for those who are not in favor.
23:28So how do we support these people?
23:31The number of non-favorable people and non-favorable employees are divided.
23:34Non-favorable people, especially large companies,
23:36have been protected for the past 20 to 30 years.
23:38Non-favorable people have eaten up that share.
23:40That's the structure of the company in Japan.
23:42If we support non-favorable people
23:45and support non-favorable people,
23:48the cost will increase.
23:49In the end, we have no choice but to attach it to the next generation.
23:52This is probably to protect non-favorable people
23:54and to make non-favorable people more challenging.
23:56Who made the non-favorable people, Suzy?
23:59No, that's...
24:00Non-favorable people...
24:01It's a corporate logic.
24:03The non-favorable people supported Hama-chan,
24:05and the non-favorable people supported Hama-chan.
24:09In the past 20 to 30 years,
24:11if you look at the structure of the company, that's what it is.
24:13The company was holding on to the idea
24:16that it might not be useful.
24:18The company was like a family.
24:20Yes, yes.
24:21I don't say it's a family, but...
24:23There was a sense of security.
24:25There were no people who quit on the way.
24:27That's why things like that came to be.
24:31But it's a situation where you can't say that anymore.
24:34I thought that labor market reform was necessary,
24:37so I left the NHK early.
24:40Is that so?
24:41That's what it is.
24:43I quit my job with the labor market reform in high spirits,
24:47but no one saw it that way.
24:49No one saw it at all?
24:50No one saw it at all.
24:51No, that's the reality.
24:54But I think labor market reform is very necessary.
24:57But it's hard to do this kind of regulation reform
25:00unless everyone is looking forward.
25:03I don't think it's the right time to do this kind of regulation reform.
25:06No, no.
25:07Regulation reform should be a regulation
25:09that stands on the side of the workers,
25:11not the side of the companies.
25:13That's the point.
25:14It's decided who stands on which side, right?
25:16Yes, that's right.
25:17So if it's going to be a regulation
25:19that stands on the side of the workers,
25:21I agree with that.
25:22But Mr. Otake has been working hard
25:24to raise the small and medium-sized enterprises
25:26and large enterprises since this spring.
25:28It's already going up.
25:29That's right.
25:30But this is a wave.
25:32The time period of the small and medium-sized enterprises
25:35is one hour.
25:37Is it the minimum wage?
25:38Yes, the minimum wage.
25:39It's 51 yen.
25:41It's gone up.
25:42It's gone up considerably.
25:43No, no, no.
25:44No, no, no.
25:45If you look at how the small and medium-sized enterprises have gone up,
25:47it's gone up considerably.
25:48As a starting point,
25:49the regulation of opening companies
25:51is from the perspective of the companies.
25:53So if you look at it from the side of the workers,
25:55they can increase their choice of jobs
25:57or go to a new job.
25:58It depends on which perspective you look at it from.
26:00Now is a time of uncertainty.
26:02The message of opening companies
26:04is an anxiety.
26:06In this country, as Mr. Abe said,
26:08will new investors and new people
26:10support the growth?
26:12Will the new people
26:14and the young people
26:16have motivation?
26:18Will the Z generation
26:20really have the motivation
26:22to create unicorn companies
26:24and drive economic growth?
26:26Some people will have the motivation.
26:28Some people will have the motivation.
26:30But the majority of people
26:32who are used to living in a convenience store
26:34don't have the motivation.
26:36To create that motivation,
26:38you need education.
26:40In that sense, I think there is a message
26:42that the government should
26:44encourage people to do their best.
26:46If I were to ban opening companies,
26:48I would ban the opening of the National Assembly of Japan
26:50and have all the members of the House of Representatives
26:52be fired.
26:54As I said before,
26:56I think Japan has never had
26:58a political function.
27:00Now is the time for politicians
27:02to show leadership
27:04and make different policies.
27:06Mr. Izumi,
27:08how can we
27:10improve the situation?
27:12It's easy.
27:14First, we need to have money
27:16in the hands of the people.
27:18There is a way to do that.
27:20We can increase household income.
27:22We can reduce the cost of
27:24medical expenses,
27:26and we can reduce the cost of
27:28child care.
27:30I think we should increase
27:32the money in the hands of the people.
27:34But that will bring
27:36a reduction.
27:38A reduction in medical expenses.
27:40If we make more money,
27:42the reduction will increase.
27:44If we redistribute the money,
27:46the number of people
27:48who use it will increase.
27:50Who will make the money?
27:52I think it depends on
27:54how you use the money.
27:56In Japan,
27:58the burden is about 50%
28:00just like in the UK.
28:02Despite that,
28:04education is not free,
28:06and child care is not free.
28:08Why is Japan the only country
28:10that is cold to the people?
28:12It's because of the so-called
28:14monetary policy.
28:16It's a debate
28:18about how to use the money.
28:20I think the burden of the people
28:22is high.
28:24The burden of the people
28:26is too big.
28:28Why is the burden of the people
28:30so high?
28:32It's simple.
28:34No, it's not.
28:36It's because the way you use the money
28:38is wrong.
28:40What should Ishiba do
28:42to enrich the lives
28:44of the people?
28:46With satellite photos,
28:48you can travel all over Japan.
28:50Wow, it's huge.
28:54Wow!
28:56One click,
28:58and it's 7.58 p.m. tonight.
29:02There's more GIGA this month!
29:04The GIGA Operation Starts!
29:06Yes, I'm going to watch the whole drama.
29:08I'm going to watch the whole game.
29:10I'm going to sleep on Kurikosu.
29:12Continue the operation.
29:14We're campaigning!
29:16Wow!
29:18Yamazaki's new
29:20meat bun is fluffy!
29:22It's so fluffy!
29:24It's delicious!
29:26I'm satisfied!
29:28Yamazaki's Chinese bun
29:30is being campaigned!
29:32This god is Lord Ebisu.
29:34He guided me
29:36to the right path.
29:40He protected the throat of Japan
29:42for 200 years.
29:44He's Ryu Gakusan.
29:48I just changed the noodles.
29:50It's different from usual.
29:52It's delicious!
29:54If the noodles are chewy,
29:56it'll be so delicious!
29:58The pasta is always amazing.
30:00The chewy and delicious spaghetti
30:02is now on sale.
30:04The cost of the paper application
30:06is scary.
30:08The cost of the paper,
30:10is scary.
30:12That's why!
30:14It's solved by Rakuraku Meisai.
30:16I'm not scared anymore!
30:18It's the autumn of appetite.
30:20In other words,
30:22it's the autumn of garlic.
30:24Autumn, garlic.
30:26Thank you!
30:28Thank you!
30:30Shall we make Kentucky
30:32into a garlic soy sauce chicken today?
30:34Hello!
30:36It's sudden,
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30:44We want to develop that technology further
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30:56We're a company
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31:00We're the Canon Marketing Japan Group.
31:02Mitsu-kun!
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31:32First of all, I think the number of citizens is high.
31:34The number of citizens is too big.
31:36For example,
31:38why is the number of citizens so high?
31:40It's simple.
31:42No!
31:44It's because the way you use money is wrong.
31:46Calm down!
31:48No, the way you use money is...
31:50For example,
31:52even if you do something like
31:54free education,
31:56you only need to increase or decrease the amount.
31:58You just need to change the amount.
32:00But there are 600 trillion yen in internal revenue.
32:02That's a huge increase.
32:04But the investment in equipment didn't grow.
32:06The investment in gold and silver didn't grow.
32:08That's why
32:1030 years ago,
32:12the world's largest international competition
32:14fell to 36th place.
32:16Two-thirds of the population in Germany
32:18lost their GDP.
32:20That's why
32:22we need to increase labor distribution
32:24and increase gold and silver.
32:26We need to increase investment in equipment
32:28and create good products
32:30and create good services.
32:32Why don't you use this
32:34to boost the economy?
32:36That's right.
32:38Most business owners
32:40want to expand their business
32:42and make it bigger in the future.
32:44They don't see it as a result of
32:46human capital investment.
32:48That's fine, but
32:50it's not like that.
32:52Companies that need support
32:54have been protected.
32:56That's why
32:58companies that need support
33:00have been protected.
33:02I want small and medium-sized companies
33:04to expand their business
33:06and make it bigger.
33:08But there is a problem
33:10with the government's
33:12financial policy
33:14and the future of the country.
33:16Let me ask you again.
33:18How much is the internal revenue?
33:20It's 600 trillion yen.
33:22I think it's fine
33:24to ask for 7% or 8% increase.
33:26Fortunately,
33:28it's going up now.
33:30I think it's important
33:32to stop this.
33:34I think it's the most important
33:36time to re-enter the atmosphere.
33:38I'd like to hear more
33:40about not stopping
33:42this flow.
33:44There is a point
33:46to tax the internal revenue.
33:48We've been taxing it.
33:50It doesn't work very well.
33:52Is there no tax on the internal revenue?
33:54It's after taxing.
33:56It's after taxing.
33:58It's not fair.
34:00It's not fair.
34:02You have savings.
34:04How about taxing your savings?
34:06What if you are told
34:08to pay 20% of your annual savings?
34:10I don't want to do that.
34:12That's the point.
34:14Money moves.
34:16It's not good to stop it.
34:18It's not good to stop
34:20the internal revenue.
34:22There are ways to
34:24motivate the child.
34:26If a father saves a lot
34:28and pays his child
34:30when he is using his child's
34:32child, the child will be motivated.
34:34That's the point.
34:36It's connecting.
34:38The reason why
34:40the internal revenue is
34:42accumulating is because
34:44the people of Lima
34:46and the future of Japan
34:48are worried about the financial situation.
34:50If we don't do that,
34:52the internal revenue will
34:54be accumulated.
34:56How will Japan's foreign policy
34:58change when
35:00Shigeru Ishiba,
35:02the new prime minister
35:04of the People's Party,
35:06becomes the new prime minister?
35:08This is his first speech
35:10about foreign policy.
35:12During this election,
35:14the Russian foreign minister
35:16and the Chinese foreign minister
35:18met to discuss foreign policy.
35:20There were many problems.
35:22I have been working on
35:24the security guarantee for a long time.
35:26I will make sure
35:28that I will protect
35:30Japan.
35:32He emphasizes
35:34the security guarantee policy.
35:36Let's take a look
35:38at the current situation
35:40with neighboring countries.
35:42First, China.
35:44On September 18,
35:46a Japanese man was attacked
35:48by a knife in Shenzhen,
35:50and he died.
35:52Many Chinese people
35:54were seen
35:56picking flowers at the scene.
35:58In June,
36:00a Japanese parent and child
36:02were attacked in Soshu City.
36:04There are many cases
36:06involving Japanese people.
36:10The Chinese Foreign Ministry
36:12has said that
36:14this is a special case
36:16based on the information
36:18we have gathered so far.
36:20Similar cases
36:22can occur in any country.
36:24We will continue
36:26to take effective measures
36:28to ensure the safety of foreigners.
36:32It is still not clear
36:34why the suspect
36:36was motivated
36:38by the incident
36:40as a sudden incident.
36:42On the 18th,
36:44a Chinese aircraft
36:46entered Japan's
36:48connected waters for the first time.
36:50In August,
36:52an information collector
36:54judged Japan's airspace
36:56for the first time
36:58and continued to
37:00take military provocations.
37:04In this situation,
37:06Mr. Ishibashi
37:08said in the media
37:10that it is possible to shoot
37:12from the air,
37:14but it is impossible
37:16to shoot from the air.
37:18China knows
37:20that it is impossible
37:22to shoot from the air.
37:24Therefore,
37:26it is not possible
37:28to shoot from the air.
37:32In August,
37:34when Mr. Ishibashi
37:36visited Taiwan,
37:38Mr. Ishibashi said
37:40that he would like to
37:42cooperate with China
37:44to ensure the security
37:46of foreign forces
37:48in this area.
37:50Mr. Ishibashi
37:52shared the sense of crisis
37:54between the Chinese government
37:56and the Taiwanese government.
37:58After this,
38:00the tension between Japan
38:02and China increased.
38:04What was the reaction
38:06of Mr. Ishibashi?
38:36I'm hungry.
38:38How about Uber Eats?
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38:42No, let's make it quickly.
38:44What's wrong?
38:48I think Uber Eats is good.
38:50It's 2,000 yen off now.
38:52It's 2,000 yen off now.
38:54It's 2,000 yen off now.
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39:06You know what?
39:08What?
39:09Boraginol.
39:10What?
39:11You too?
39:12I drink it.
39:13I apply it.
39:14Then, we are
39:16Boratomo.
39:17I'm Boraginol.
39:19I'm Amaton Pharmaceuticals.
39:21Koubu Deli.
39:23We want to reduce food waste.
39:25We also want to support the producers.
39:27That's why we sell products
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39:30at a little cheaper price.
39:32Koubu Deli brings smiles to your face
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39:51Bifidus Skin is
39:53good for your gut.
39:55We make a lot of vinegar.
39:57It seems to be good for your body.
39:59Hey!
40:01I'm embarrassed.
40:03Me, too.
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40:06M.I.D. Wheel
40:12Wheel
40:15Wheel
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40:18M.I.D.
40:21Yakiniku King
40:22You don't know all-you-can-eat?
40:24Anyway, it's amazing.
40:26The meat is delicious.
40:28There are a lot of ingredients.
40:30That's why we make this movie.
40:32We make the common sense of all-you-can-eat.
40:34Yakiniku is free.
40:37How did you feel when you first went to Satoful?
40:40I felt like there was another step up for adults.
40:44Can you see around here?
40:46Yes, I can see.
40:47Can you see?
40:48If you want to start your hometown farm, go to Satoful.
40:52On September 27th,
40:54when Ishibashi was elected as the new president,
40:57China said,
41:00China is firmly opposed to Japanese politicians visiting Taiwan.
41:12Ishibashi once again expressed his opinion.
41:17Ishibashi has a strong stance to protect Japan.
41:22Will the Japanese-Chinese relationship improve with the birth of Ishibashi?
41:28Or will it deteriorate?
41:31And America in the middle of the presidential election.
41:36If Trump wins,
41:39he will be the first president of the United States,
41:42and he will have a big impact on Japan.
41:45But what about Ishibashi?
41:47I think it is very effective to create a training base for the Self-Defense Force in the United States
41:55to verify how other countries have resolved regional agreements.
42:02He has been watching the resolution of the Japan-US regional agreement.
42:06This has raised the voice of caution from the United States.
42:11There are a lot of foreign policy issues surrounding Japan.
42:14But what kind of foreign policy will Ishibashi, the new president,
42:19take for Japan?
42:24First of all, it has to do with China.
42:26The case of the Japanese elementary school students.
42:30The Chinese media didn't report it.
42:34They didn't.
42:35They said it was a private case,
42:37and they didn't target Japanese people.
42:40In other words, there was a traffic accident.
42:42It was a traffic accident.
42:45They don't want to make a big deal out of it.
42:47In other words,
42:48there will be less investment from Japan or foreign countries.
42:52Companies will withdraw.
42:54However, China's economy is declining,
42:57so they don't want to make a big deal out of it.
43:01The situation in China is understandable,
43:03but when an incident like this happens,
43:05they say it's a private case.
43:07What kind of response will the new Japanese government take?
43:12Of course, they will strongly protest.
43:14I've never heard of anything other than that it's a private case.
43:19They will tell the locals that it's a private case.
43:22That's what each company will do.
43:24If they go any further,
43:26they will impose restrictions on the Japanese people.
43:29It's dangerous.
43:30If they do that,
43:32the relationship between China and Japan will really deteriorate.
43:35Regarding this incident,
43:37Japan is responsible for its own territory,
43:40and for its own people.
43:42It's our responsibility to protect the people of Japan.
43:45I think we should take it as a given.
43:47However, it's not a good idea to go on a rampage.
43:50I don't think it's a good idea to continue
43:53private or self-government exchanges.
43:56Also, Japan has a strategic relationship with China.
44:00Also, the Japanese-Chinese relationship has improved
44:03to the point of confirming the three-principle of Japan-China.
44:06It's like it never existed before.
44:09I think we need to develop a foreign exchange
44:12that recognizes this foreign exchange.
44:14Mr. Ade, you met with Mr. Xi Jinping.
44:16Yes, I did.
44:17What will the new prime minister do about this?
44:20What will he do?
44:21What will the new prime minister do?
44:23They have to meet.
44:24That's right.
44:25Whether the relationship is good or bad,
44:28I think the relationship between the top leaders is important.
44:31What will happen if Mr. Trump becomes the next president?
44:34What will happen if Mr. Trump becomes the next president?
44:40What will be the worst scenario that awaits the new prime minister?
44:46We will now show you a video of the program.
44:52Papinellin is applied directly to the ears
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44:57It has a double effect on both acne and bacteria.
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45:02One for each family.
45:03Papinellin.
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45:07Drinking too much.
45:08Stress.
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45:21The next domino is the best bite of a burger.
45:24Pizza.
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45:28More American.
45:29Let's enjoy a burger pizza together.
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45:34Domino Pizza.
45:36After introducing Rakuraku, it became easier to manage sales.
45:39Rakuraku?
45:40Our industry management method is special.
45:43Rakuraku can be customized according to the company.
45:46Custom?
45:47Rakuraku sales.
45:49Can our company do it too?
45:51You came back to Mikipron.
45:53It hasn't changed.
45:54It can't be predicted.
45:55It's because it's accepting the changes in nature.
45:57That's why it doesn't change.
45:59This is what happens.
46:01I see.
46:02I'm always by your side.
46:04Mikipron.
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46:38Mitsui-san is direct.
46:41Did you hit it?
46:42It's okay.
46:43It's a direct connection to the insurance company.
46:45Moreover, affordable price.
46:47Mitsui Insurance is Mitsui Direct.
46:53It's delicious.
46:54Did you open it?
46:55It's bad for Japan.
46:57You can drink SodaStream as much as you want.
47:00You can drink SodaStream as much as you want.
47:03You can change the cylinder while shopping.
47:06Kitamura!
47:07It seems that you have started purchasing watches and brand products.
47:09Kitamura-kun, the impression of the camera is strong.
47:11You have to say the brand Kitamura or the watch Kitamura properly.
47:15I can't tell you.
47:17Kitamura of the camera.
47:18The purchase price is 10% up.
47:21This is related to the United States.
47:23I think it depends on whether the United States will become Harris or Trump.
47:30What is the new president?
47:33Harris is a great advantage for Japan.
47:36That's right.
47:37It's an advantage.
47:38Harris cherishes the Allied States.
47:42He also cherishes the US-Japan alliance.
47:44He also protects Taiwan.
47:46He also protects Ukraine.
47:48I don't think he will withdraw from NATO.
47:52I think Harris is better for Japan.
47:56What do you think?
47:57I think it will continue.
47:59I don't think Trump will win.
48:01If it's Trump, it will be a top-down.
48:03He has more wisdom.
48:05Even during the first Trump administration, it was difficult.
48:08He ignored the Secretary of State.
48:10However, he has more know-how this time.
48:13I think he will make a bigger deal.
48:15What happens if it's Trump?
48:17Last time, Mr. Abe made a big deal.
48:21Is there anyone who can make a big deal this time?
48:23If it's Trump, he said clearly that he can't protect Taiwan.
48:27China is a chance for him.
48:29Taiwan will definitely win.
48:32The problem is that China is only suitable for the United States.
48:35Until a few years ago, Japan was also included.
48:39However, the United States has become a foreign country.
48:43The United States has changed its foreign policy.
48:48This is a big problem.
48:50It's a sudden collision.
48:52What should we do when this happens?
48:54If Trump says he won't protect Taiwan or Japan,
49:00China is a big chance for him.
49:04What will happen to Okinawa and Kyushu?
49:08We have to increase our defense spending.
49:11We have to buy more weapons.
49:13Last time, when I went to Taiwan, I met a movie star.
49:17What is the crisis for Taiwanese people that Takeshi has seen?
49:24Help me! Please help me!
49:26He will definitely cheat on me.
49:28I'll kill him if he does.
49:29I'll kill him because he is a school teacher.
49:31I can't get a call because I'm reading a book.
49:33She is someone's precious daughter.
49:36Mr. Kobayashi, 10 o'clock tonight.
49:39What is a good funeral?
49:42It's the last farewell with a loved one.
49:46I want to fill it with my favorite things and look back on the memories with everyone.
49:52I want to have a heart-warming funeral.
49:57If it's a memory, it will be close to such feelings.
50:02If it's a funeral, it's a memory.
50:05Let's consult first.
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50:40How is everyone's health management?
50:43Health management is...
50:44It's a spirit! It's a spirit! It's a spirit!
50:46It's not just a spirit.
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51:09Don't you know all-you-can-eat of Yakiniku King?
51:12It's amazing anyway!
51:14Above all, the meat is delicious!
51:16There are plenty of menus!
51:18That's why I make this movie a new common sense of all-you-can-eat.
51:21Yakiniku is free!
51:24Happy Life! Happy Home!
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51:42You can't.
51:43Not all yogurts contain Bifidus Skin.
51:48Romantic!
51:49Romantic!
51:50Not!
51:51Bifidus Skin is actually Morinaga's new business.
51:54I'm Hikari Hayai, a transfer student.
51:56Please call me Hikari!
51:57Your seat is over there.
51:59It's hard!
52:00You move fast!
52:01Can I go play today?
52:02You're fast!
52:03You can find Hikari on the internet, even when you're moving!
52:06I made a crab!
52:07You're fast!
52:09When I went to Taiwan the other day, I met a movie producer.
52:13He said that China is very reliable in getting Taiwan back.
52:20Everyone is really worried.
52:23Before that, in terms of economy,
52:28people in Taiwan go to China, and people in China go to Taiwan.
52:31It's a pretty normal relationship.
52:33I don't know if Japan is getting any information,
52:39but I don't know if this country has any information.
52:48Thank you very much.
53:20Go to a bank where you can consult with your brother.
53:22Convince your brother with Mizuho.
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54:00I want to eat Yamazaki's meat buns!
54:03And then...
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54:08Delicious!
54:09Filling!
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54:13The campaign is in progress!
54:15Do you know what everyone is reading?
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54:46You don't know all-you-can-eat?
54:48Anyway, it's amazing!
54:50Above all, the meat is delicious!
54:51The menu is abundant!
54:53That's why this movie!
54:55Create a new common sense of all-you-can-eat.
54:57Yakiniku!

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