ビートたけしのTVタックル 2024年10月13日

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00:00On January 1st, the Ishiba Cabinet will be in power.
00:03Since taking office in 2008,
00:07Prime Minister Ishiba's 16-year-long dream has come true.
00:11What caught the eye was his appearance in this Hina-dan.
00:16First is this.
00:18Glasses that his wife Yoshiko-san recommended.
00:23If you look closely,
00:26the brand seal is still on.
00:30And around his stomach,
00:34you can see his shirt.
00:39And the defense minister next to him,
00:43his shirt is shining from his stomach.
00:48And Prime Minister Murakami
00:50He doesn't look at the camera.
00:55In this situation, on SNS,
01:00Can I leave it to these people?
01:04No one will tell you?
01:07He is confused.
01:10Some say he is a sluggish cabinet.
01:16However, in the photo published by the Prime Minister,
01:20his stomach is perfectly round.
01:24If you compare the photo and the video,
01:28it is as follows.
01:30According to Director Hayashi Kanbo,
01:32the official photo of the meeting will be slightly modified.
01:38Just a day after this photo,
01:40Prime Minister Ishiba dismissed his cabinet.
01:44And just before the meeting,
01:48the party leaders' discussion.
01:50So-called members of the Uragane party.
01:52All the members of the political and constitutional committee
01:55of the Ministry of Justice,
01:57whether they will be recognized or not.
01:59In the end, 12 of them were rejected.
02:03The issue that the president of the Liberal Democratic Party,
02:06Nobuo Nakao, issued was the so-called
02:07recognition of the members of the Uragane party.
02:11On the 9th of April, the Liberal Democrat Party decided not to approve 12 candidates in the election by considering the possibility of elimination of the party in April and the possibility of winning the election.
02:23In addition, the secretary-general, who was absent from the end-of-year report, said that he would not approve the repeal of the law.
02:32If you are re-elected, you will win the election, right? Will you be re-elected?
02:40If you are re-elected, you will be re-elected.
02:53If you don't re-investigate and just dismiss the party, wouldn't this be a hidden money-laundering?
03:02In the debate, each party said...
03:09I think that the actions of this Prime Minister are very questionable to the people.
03:18If I were to name this dismissal, it would be the dismissal of cat eyes.
03:24I think it's a dismissal that changes the words of the leader, the Prime Minister.
03:32I think that direct support for small and medium-sized companies is the key, necessary, and indispensable for a large increase in the minimum wage.
03:44We are not a totalitarian state. We are not a socialist state.
03:49I don't think it's right for the government to take the lead and directly pay for it.
03:58There was a statement that the policy activities would be discussed, including the dismissal.
04:05Please state here that the policy activities will not be used at all for this election.
04:13I do not deny the possibility of using the policy activities that are currently allowed in an appropriate range.
04:27Each party that did not stand up to the debate...
04:31For example, how to deal with the rise of the population, or how to deal with the decline of the population in the medium-to-long term.
04:41We have to decide where we can properly respond to these things.
04:50That is the only way we can do it.
04:54If I were to say who is to blame for the dismissal, it would be that the People's Party did not reduce the number of seats.
04:59I want the government to do something about the current situation.
05:04I don't think the government wants to do anything about it.
05:09I think the government wants to do something about it.
05:11The People's Party has shown for a short time that it will not change.
05:18The People's Party will continue to change politics.
05:24I don't think there was a clear answer.
05:28I think the government wants to do something about it.
05:33What will happen to the people of Ishiba?
05:37So, today...
05:40The latest news of the post-war era.
05:42The dismissal of the Ishiba Cabinet.
05:45A full-scale election.
05:47The Uragane議員 and Japan-China-U.S. relations.
05:51A thorough debate special.
05:55Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle.
06:01So, did you become the Prime Minister of Ishiba?
06:04Yes, I did.
06:05At this stage, the general election was decided and it was already disbanded.
06:10But you said you would make it official.
06:12You said you would make it official for 12 people.
06:15Unofficial.
06:16Unofficial.
06:17Unofficial for 12 people.
06:18For 12 people.
06:19Before that, there was an act to reduce the number of officials.
06:24But when Mr. Ishiba said that, I didn't say anything.
06:27I didn't say I would make it official or unofficial.
06:30But the press said it would be official.
06:33So, he said he hadn't changed his mind.
06:38If it wasn't official,
06:41he would have been in a very different position.
06:45For example, the number of officials from the party was 5 million.
06:49It wouldn't be included.
06:51On top of that, the NHK political broadcast wouldn't be included.
06:58Also, the number of cars.
07:00Election cars.
07:01Election cars.
07:02So, the fact that it wouldn't be made official...
07:05On a board?
07:06On a board.
07:07On a board.
07:08I think it's on a board.
07:09I think it's on a board.
07:10It's a superfluous law.
07:11If you can't do this, you can't do that.
07:13Yes, yes.
07:14On top of that, it's a superfluous law.
07:16So, even if you fall here, you won't be like a zombie.
07:22So, the first 6 people who became unofficial,
07:25they're executives.
07:26They're veterans.
07:27They're the next 6 people.
07:28I see.
07:29These people have won the election in a superfluous way.
07:33The fact that there are many of them means that the election is weak this time as well.
07:37Is that so, Mr. Katazaki?
07:38The JCPOA has conducted public opinion polls twice.
07:42The JCPOA has conducted public opinion polls twice.
07:46The JCPOA has conducted public opinion polls twice.
07:49The JCPOA has conducted public opinion polls twice.
07:51The JCPOA has conducted public opinion polls twice.
07:53The new 6 people who have been added to the JCPOA
07:56are the people who are said to be difficult to work with.
08:02are the people who are said to be difficult to work with.
08:04They're unofficial.
08:05I think this will be a very tough election.
08:08But then the number will decrease, right?
08:10What's strange to me is that if you know that much,
08:13why don't you change the party?
08:15There's no time to change it.
08:17There's no time to change it.
08:19Are you prepared to lose the election?
08:22No, that's not it.
08:24It's not decided that I'm going to lose.
08:26It's not decided that I'm going to lose.
08:28But if the number of people who have been added to the JCPOA has increased,
08:30But if the number of people who have been added to the JCPOA has increased,
08:32that's what I'm saying.
08:35That's what you said in the public opinion poll.
08:37What's the result?
08:39As a result, I think I've shown a certain attitude.
08:44I feel like this is the limit.
08:48Is there a standard that you can explain?
08:50The standard is whether or not you have fulfilled the explanation responsibility at the National Assembly.
08:55That's one of the standards, isn't it?
08:57That's one of the standards, isn't it?
09:00But if that's the standard,
09:04If you hadn't been in the JCPOA,
09:06If you hadn't been in the JCPOA,
09:08If you hadn't been in the JCPOA,
09:10I think it would have been a lot different.
09:12I think it would have been a lot different.
09:14I think it would have been a lot different.
09:16I think it would have been a lot different.
09:18I think it would have been a lot different.
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14:12Mr. Nishimura I came here and there are only so many partnerships.
14:16We need to overcome these things or the groups will not be strong enough.
14:23I expected Mr. Ichiro Ozawa's plan, but it has not been going forward.
14:30The next is a very famous relationship of those trio in Kawaguchi.
14:42In China, from October 1st to 7th, it was announced that more than 2 billion people moved in a large series of national construction.
14:53I can't walk anymore.
14:57Please move forward.
15:00Shooting on the road is prohibited.
15:04The top of the world heritage site is a mountain of people that can't be moved.
15:15The world heritage Taizan, which is said to be the holy place of the same religion, is also very crowded.
15:21People who climb the cliff off the crowded road are deviating from the path of teaching.
15:37In addition, in the same world heritage mine, people lying on the floor are actually in this place, the toilet.
15:51Why is that?
15:55Tourists, please get off early if you have not made a reservation for a night stay in the mountains because it is very cold at midnight in the mountains.
16:08There were three tourists who climbed the cliff, which was also a problem in Mt. Fuji, aiming for the sunrise seen from the mine.
16:19People who couldn't find a place to stay ended up sleeping in the toilet.
16:28And during the national construction, the expressway was free of charge.
16:35That's where the big traffic jam happened.
16:39People got sick of being in a car that didn't move, so they got off the car and sat down on the roadside.
16:48In the tunnel...
16:57In the middle of the road, badminton.
17:01There are spectators around watching the game.
17:06In addition, there are men who seem to be judging whether the traffic jam has been a long time or not.
17:15The woman wrapped herself in training wear.
17:20Is she relaxing her stiff body in the big traffic jam?
17:24She exercises with a long jump.
17:28And there are people who stand out at the end of the car in the traffic jam.
17:34There...
17:44The great national anthem of China.
17:56The great national anthem of China.
18:07However, the car doesn't seem to move at all.
18:14The great national anthem of China.
18:18Did the two women prepare for the traffic jam?
18:24They hold the microphone and get excited.
18:27While the people around them were having an idol concert, they shook the lights of their smartphones and got excited.
18:36Japan is the most popular destination for overseas travel due to the great national anthem of China.
18:43Many Chinese tourists came to Japan, but the Japanese Embassy in China...
18:51Taking into account the current situation, the Japanese Embassy in China warns the Chinese who are planning to visit Japan to be alert and ensure safety during travel.
19:04In Shenzhen, an incident in which a Japanese school boy was assassinated.
19:11The Japanese Embassy in China warns the Chinese who are planning to visit Japan to be alert and ensure safety during travel.
19:20On the other hand, the Japanese government before the Ishiba administration was established...
19:26I think it is a serious offense against the children in the school.
19:35The Japanese government strongly demanded that the Japanese people be fully prepared for safety in China.
19:42While the Japanese government is paying attention to the confrontation with China, the new prime minister of Japan, Ishiba...
19:52We will build a constructive and stable relationship with the Japanese government.
20:00He talked about the importance of the relationship with China.
20:06However, the Japanese-Chinese relationship is shaken by the words of Prime Minister Ishiba.
20:13Relationship with Taiwan
20:17Prime Minister Ishiba visited Taiwan in August before the Sino-Japanese War.
20:23He met with President Lai Seng-tuk, who criticized China as an independent manipulator.
20:31The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
20:36The Japanese politicians strongly oppose the Chinese visiting Taiwan.
20:43He criticized China as an independent manipulator.
20:47In addition, there is a possibility that China will retaliate against Prime Minister Ishiba.
20:53It is the idea of the Asian version of NATO.
20:58Russia to China. Ukraine to Taiwan.
21:02Such discussions are being held.
21:05In this Asia, it is not necessary to help or not to help.
21:13If the ally country is defeated, it is a duty to help.
21:18Such a mechanism is necessary.
21:21In the future, Prime Minister Ishiba wants to build a group defense mechanism...
21:26...against China's aggressive movements in the United States, South Korea, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
21:34When this idea is realized, the Western Alliance...
21:39The Western Alliance is expected to support China.
21:44Therefore, the Chinese side is expected to retaliate against China.
21:48Prime Minister Ishiba raised his voice.
21:53Before the ASEAN-China meeting, which is the first meeting of the foreign ministry...
21:58The ASEAN-China meeting is the first meeting of the foreign ministry.
22:06Therefore, I do not intend to make such a discussion.
22:11About the idea of the Asian version of NATO.
22:15This time, it was made clear that there is no intention to make such a discussion.
22:21The foreign policy is two-pointed and three-pointed.
22:28How will Prime Minister Ishiba proceed with his policy against China?
22:35Mr. Takahashi said he would do something cheap.
22:39So I think Mr. Ishiba should accept it.
22:43Now, we are connected with Mr. Tomisaka, the Chinese Director-General of ANN in Beijing.
22:50Hello, Mr. Tomisaka.
22:53Thank you for having me.
22:55What do you think of China's attitude towards the establishment of the Ishiba administration?
23:00I've heard a lot of stories from Chinese people.
23:03Many people think it was a good thing that Mr. Takahashi did not become the prime minister.
23:08Mr. Takahashi said he would worship at Yasukuni Shrine.
23:12If he goes to Yasukuni Shrine, the Japanese-Chinese relationship, which is bad even for free, will be thoroughly broken.
23:19There were many people who were worried about it.
23:22Also, some people expected that the Japanese-Chinese relationship would improve
23:28if the Kishida administration, which seemed to be following the United States,
23:33changed to Mr. Ishiba.
23:36Mr. Xi Jinping also sent a message to Mr. Ishiba to improve the Japanese-Chinese relationship
23:41when he became the prime minister.
23:44We don't know yet whether Mr. Ishiba will go to China or not.
23:49So I think we should figure out how to get along with each other.
23:55I heard that the message from Mr. Xi Jinping was the same as when Mr. Kishida became the prime minister.
24:02Yes, that's right.
24:04Yes, that's a matter of course.
24:07I just said it.
24:10Let's continue to have a strategic five-way relationship as before.
24:15Let's create a stable Japanese-Chinese relationship.
24:17It was a standard argument.
24:20Mr. Kishida and Mr. Xi Jinping have never had a one-on-one meeting, have they?
24:26Yes, they haven't.
24:28It's an international meeting, but they haven't visited each other's countries.
24:33I think Mr. Ishiba should visit China early.
24:37But when he was on the VTR earlier, he went to Taiwan before he became the prime minister
24:42and bought China's resistance.
24:46I don't think this will be a concern.
24:48I didn't expect Mr. Ishiba to become the prime minister.
24:50Stop it.
24:52It was like that at that time.
24:54Mr. Ishiba said it was better for China,
25:00but when he was proposing the Asian version of NATO,
25:04he said it was a military security guarantee.
25:07He said, let's make a seal for China.
25:10Mr. Ishiba also proposed to include China in the Asian version of NATO.
25:15Did Mr. Ishiba say that?
25:17Did Mr. Ishiba say, let's include China in the Asian version of NATO?
25:22He said it was okay to include China.
25:25This is a bit of a mess.
25:28Then there is no purpose.
25:30There is a point where there is no purpose.
25:33So it's against China.
25:35I didn't know that statement.
25:38If China is included in the Asian version of NATO,
25:42what will happen to Japan-US relations?
25:45It will be a terrible thing.
25:47Mr. Tadzaki, what did Mr. Ishiba aim for with the Asian version of NATO?
25:54What do you want to do?
25:56What to do against China.
25:58Against China.
26:00So you want to include China.
26:02NATO was against the Soviet Union.
26:03NATO was against the Soviet Union.
26:05So the Asian version is against China.
26:08But what do you mean by including China?
26:10Wait a minute.
26:12Mr. Tomisaka, did Mr. Ishiba say anything about the Asian version of NATO in China?
26:18I don't know much about the Asian version of NATO.
26:23I think this is the reaction of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
26:26However, China's first priority is unification of Taiwan.
26:30If the Asian version of NATO is a hindrance to Taiwan's unification,
26:35I think they will be thoroughly opposed to it.
26:38Also, I think the United States is paying a lot of attention to how much they will commit to this.
26:44In addition, the countries in Southeast Asia use one-to-one routes,
26:48which is an area where China's influence is to some extent.
26:51If this happens, I wonder how many countries will participate in it.
26:56In that sense, I don't think they are very anxious.
26:59Mr. Tazaki, how would you like Mr. Ishiba to deal with China?
27:06Of course, the relationship with China is very important.
27:10Of course, the basic thing is to build a stable relationship.
27:14However, if you don't see what China will do, you can't move.
27:21It's not a matter of doing something in Japan alone and meeting soon.
27:25I think it's better to do it slowly and without panic.
27:29For example, the Shenzhen incident where a boy was killed.
27:35China said it was an individual matter.
27:43Hasn't the country reacted at all?
27:46No, it hasn't.
27:48They are discussing it at the embassy.
27:50The foreign minister also met with the Chinese foreign minister in New York and discussed it.
27:57So they are doing it.
27:59If they do more than that, they will limit the conditions for Japanese people to go to China.
28:06That's the kind of policy they're taking.
28:10But I don't think they can go that far.
28:11Even if Chinese people come to Japan for sightseeing, the Chinese government tells them to be careful.
28:22Tourists from Japan to China are also worried that the Chinese people's hearts are a little rough.
28:29It's a little noisy.
28:32It's a matter of making a claim to the other party.
28:36If Takahashi-san becomes the prime minister, I think he will step in.
28:44If that happens, it's going to be a big deal.
28:48But Takahashi-san must have done it.
28:51If Takahashi-san becomes the prime minister, it's a judgment that he can't go that far.
28:57Mr. Tomisaka, what kind of attitude do you want the Japanese prime minister to take on China?
29:07I want the Chinese government to explain the cause of the death of a Japanese man in Shenzhen.
29:20Japanese people living in China are still very anxious about this incident.
29:27Some of my friends' family members have returned to Japan.
29:32So I want the Chinese government to explain the cause of the death of a Japanese man in Shenzhen.
29:37I also think that there is patriotic education in the background.
29:42I'm worried that patriotic education is connected to anti-Japanese.
29:45So I want the Chinese government to stop teaching patriotic education, but stop teaching anti-Japanese.
29:52I want the Chinese government to make a strong claim to the other party.
29:56I don't think Mr. Shukinpei knows the anxiety of Japanese people.
30:02I don't think Mr. Shukinpei knows the anxiety of Japanese people.
30:05I want Mr. Shukinpei to meet the Japanese people in person and tell them the anxiety of Japanese people.
30:10I want Mr. Shukinpei to make an effort to build a personal relationship with the Japanese people.
30:17I think it's a good idea.
30:20Mr. Nikai met Mr. Shukinpei in 2019.
30:26He said he would support the one-on-one meeting.
30:30I think it's a good idea to start with Mr. Nikai.
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33:47Even if you were relieved that China didn't have to become Takahichi,
33:52Is there anything you can expect from Mr. Ishiba?
33:57Well, I'm not sure if Mr. Ishiba is a medium or a medium.
34:04I don't go to Yasukuni Shrine, so I'm not sure if I'm a medium or a medium.
34:12I went to Taiwan, so I'm not sure if I'm a medium or a medium.
34:17In that sense, I'm a very complicated politician.
34:20There is also a Chinese media that analyzes it.
34:24This may be a chance.
34:27In the sense of deceiving.
34:29Each of us can make our own Mr. Ishiba.
34:32That's right. It's convenient.
34:35Is it good to be a beautiful woman?
34:43I don't know if it's a good thing to have no axis.
34:47Compared to saying that I will definitely go to Yasukuni Shrine with one,
34:51I think that a beautiful woman will be quite useful.
34:57In the middle of the presidential election in the United States,
35:01It is seen that Mr. Ishiba's foreign policy will change significantly
35:06depending on whether the next president is Harris or Trump.
35:10In the meantime, what Mr. Ishiba is showing interest in is the opening of the Japan-U.S. regional agreement.
35:18It's been 30 years.
35:21It's been a long time since the Japan-U.S. regional agreement was made.
35:28I don't think it will change overnight.
35:31However, I don't think it's okay to give up.
35:36I will do my best to do so.
35:39In the first place, in the current Japan-U.S. regional agreement,
35:42In the case of the American soldiers,
35:45In the case of the American soldiers,
35:49In the case of the American soldiers,
35:53In the case of the American soldiers,
35:57In the case of the American soldiers,
36:03In the case of the American soldiers,
36:06In the case of the American soldiers,
36:12In the case of the American soldiers,
36:16In the case of the American soldiers,
36:20In the case of the American soldiers,
36:24In the case of the American soldiers,
36:28In the case of the American soldiers,
36:32In the case of the American soldiers,
36:36I would like to make a training base for Jats to have,
36:41I would like to make a training base for Jats to have,
36:46as a way of making this clear.
36:50I believe it is philosophical and reasonable,
36:53Having a training base for Jats for the United States,
36:57Has it to do with a judgment,
37:00or an environmental issue,
37:02It is not clear what he wants to resolve.
37:07About the resolution of the Japan-U.S. region agreement,
37:10how will Prime Minister Ishiba react to the U.S. next president?
37:17And what kind of relationship should he build with the U.S. in the future?
37:23What do you think of the U.S.?
37:25I think the U.S. is a bit of an attention seeker.
37:29You mean Mr. Ishiba?
37:30Yes, Mr. Ishiba.
37:31You mean the Asia-Pacific region agreement?
37:34Mr. Ishiba, do you think you want to distance yourself from the U.S. a little bit?
37:43You mean you want to review the Japan-U.S. region agreement?
37:46Yes.
37:47There is a Japan-U.S. region agreement that does not work even if it is an observation balloon.
37:53Japan and Okinawa do not work at all.
37:59Mr. Ishiba, do you think you want to distance yourself from the U.S. a little bit?
38:12Yes.
38:13The U.S. and Japan-U.S. region agreement can be resolved.
38:18This is Mr. Ishiba's historical legacy.
38:21I want to do it for Mr. Ishiba's political life.
38:29However, the government is not stable now, so I can't do it.
38:34What do you think of the U.S. in the future?
38:37When Trump comes back, he will be a soldier of the United States.
38:44I think it will be very difficult.
38:47As you know, Mr. Harris's father is an economist, but he is a human rights activist.
38:55Will the next U.S. president be Trump or Harris?
39:02What is the scenario of Mr. Ishiba's Japan-U.S. region agreement?
39:07It depends on Mr. Ishiba.
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41:57What do you think of the U.S. regional agreement?
42:00The regional agreement is...
42:02If you think about the human rights of the people of Okinawa,
42:08it's a high hurdle, but it's a task to be done.
42:12It's a task to be done.
42:14However, in the regional agreement,
42:17as I said in the case of the trial,
42:19the U.S. military is against the U.S. military
42:23for judging the marines who committed crimes in Japan.
42:28That's the international law.
42:30The international law.
42:31The international law is that the military is judged by the law of their own country
42:35against the military that is helping them.
42:39That's why the U.S. doesn't trust the law of Japan.
42:43In other words, the U.S. doesn't want to judge the military of its own country by the law of Japan.
42:47Of course, the U.S. military doesn't want to judge the military of Japan.
42:50The same goes for the family of the Marine Corps.
42:53For the U.S. senators, the U.S. military is a target.
42:57So they'll object to the U.S. military.
42:59When Trump comes back,
43:03the U.S. military is the one who has the support of Trump.
43:08So I think it's going to be very difficult.
43:11Mr. Harris, as you know,
43:14your father is an economist, but he's a human rights activist.
43:19Your mother is a breast cancer researcher, but she's a human rights activist.
43:23You two are human rights activists.
43:25Mr. Harris is influenced by that.
43:27In addition, Mr. Harris was the Chief Justice of the California State Police Department.
43:33She came here because she committed sexual crimes against children.
43:38So it's up to you, Mr. Ishiba.
43:41How did you tell Mr. Harris about the sexual crimes in Okinawa?
43:49The situation in Okinawa is like this.
43:52Sexual crimes against children.
43:54Mr. Harris is involved in sexual crimes.
43:57And he's a prosecutor.
43:59That's different from Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama.
44:03That's why Mr. Ishiba,
44:08even if it's about the situation in Japan and the U.S.,
44:10he said it as a member of the House of Representatives.
44:12So he's just bluffing.
44:14I don't think he's serious about it.
44:17No, that's not true.
44:19There's definitely something going on.
44:21But the worst thing about Mr. Ishiba is...
44:23What are the drawbacks of Mr. Ishiba's foreign policy?
44:28There's something going on.
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46:55It's like reaching for itchy places.
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47:05But the worst thing about Mr. Ishiba is...
47:08Even if it's an Asian version, he doesn't say anything specific.
47:13Everyone imagines that China will be included.
47:15There is a debate that there is no way.
47:17The Japan-U.S. regional agreement is also being reviewed.
47:20Is it the court?
47:22Is it to be able to stand in the base?
47:26Is the environment done in Japan?
47:28Which part are you trying to review?
47:31Anyway, Mr. Ishiba has to discuss the second part.
47:35That's why it's been discussed for a month.
47:40He didn't say anything specific.
47:44That's what I think.
47:46You may have seen Mr. Ishiba lightly.
47:49He's been to the Defense Minister twice.
47:51He's a defense expert.
47:54He's the one who said it.
47:56There must be something.
47:58I think so, too.
48:00There must be something.
48:01No, there's nothing.
48:03No, it's not that there's nothing.
48:05He didn't say anything.
48:07Foreign policy and defense policy
48:09As soon as he became the prime minister,
48:11he received a lot of lectures from his office.
48:14Everything he said in the general election was a bluff.
48:19What surprised me the most was
48:21that he said so much about the Asia-Pacific and the Japan-U.S. regional agreement
48:24during the general election.
48:27It was his first speech.
48:29And in many speeches,
48:31usually the economy comes first.
48:34Mr. Ishiba brought the foreign policy first.
48:36He didn't even mention that in his speech.
48:39So I was wondering what he meant.
48:42Mr. Ishiba said he would send the Self-Defense Force to Guam.
48:45And he said he would share the furniture.
48:49There must be something.
48:51So it's better to say something you don't know.
48:53There's a mystery.
48:55You don't have to know how to deal with foreigners.
48:59After this, Takeshi pointed out
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