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00:00:00This week's news is brought to you by Seigi no Mikata.
00:00:10Good morning. This is Seigi no Mikata.
00:00:13Let's learn about the news this week.
00:00:15This week's guest is Kaori Manabe.
00:00:18Nice to meet you.
00:00:20Kaori, is there any news you're interested in?
00:00:23The election of the president.
00:00:26It was so interesting.
00:00:28The system was so interesting.
00:00:30I was so excited.
00:00:31Trump has returned.
00:00:33We'll talk about this in the news.
00:00:34First, please look at this.
00:00:36This is news about downtown Matsumoto.
00:00:40What will happen to future entertainment activities?
00:00:42Yesterday, in a trial about weekly news articles,
00:00:46Matsumoto Hitoshi, a comedian who was on hiatus,
00:00:50withdrew from the trial.
00:00:52In fact, the trial has come to an end.
00:00:55Matsumoto Hitoshi's comment.
00:00:58Until now, Matsumoto Hitoshi has been in the middle of a trial,
00:01:01and has continued to discuss with his associates.
00:01:04However, regarding the contents of Matsumoto's appeal,
00:01:07we have confirmed that there is no evidence of coercion.
00:01:14On top of that, by proceeding with the trial,
00:01:16we have decided to avoid causing more burden and inconvenience to many people,
00:01:21and to withdraw the appeal.
00:01:25In Matsumoto, there was a meeting where women used to participate.
00:01:31Among the women who participated,
00:01:33if there were people who were offended or hurt,
00:01:38I would like to apologize honestly.
00:01:40This is the comment he made.
00:01:42He also made a comment on weekly news articles.
00:01:45Regarding the appeal he made today,
00:01:48he said he wanted to apologize to those who were hurt by the plaintiff,
00:01:55and that he would like to apologize to the women,
00:01:57and that he would like to apologize to the women,
00:02:01and that he would like to apologize to the women,
00:02:05Hong Kong-san, this news,
00:02:07this trial has come to an end.
00:02:10Hong Kong-san, what do you think?
00:02:13Well, this is a discussion,
00:02:16and there is no evidence of coercion.
00:02:19I think the red part is the most important.
00:02:23And I think that Mr. Bunshun,
00:02:25after talking to the women,
00:02:27has accepted it.
00:02:29I think he is a young man.
00:02:32Mr. Fujii,
00:02:35this trial has come to an end.
00:02:37I would like to apologize honestly.
00:02:39The general impression of the people who heard this report
00:02:43was that there was an article about Mr. Bunshun,
00:02:45and many people read it,
00:02:47and there was a comment that he would fight against the facts,
00:02:50and the trial began.
00:02:51And he withdrew from the trial.
00:02:53Mr. Matsumoto also accepted the story of Mr. Bunshun,
00:02:56and Mr. Ayamaru also accepted it.
00:02:58I think there are many people who have this impression.
00:03:01When you read the article, as Mr. Hong Kong said,
00:03:03there is no evidence of coercion,
00:03:05and there is no direct evidence of coercion,
00:03:07and it is written that it was confirmed
00:03:09between the parties involved and the jury.
00:03:11This means that Mr. Matsumoto is not the only one
00:03:14who has this impression,
00:03:16and Mr. Bunshun also has this impression
00:03:19that there is no evidence of coercion.
00:03:22And the point is,
00:03:24the biggest point of this trial,
00:03:27the biggest point of many people,
00:03:30is whether it was coercive or not.
00:03:33As for that, Mr. Matsumoto,
00:03:35if there is someone who has a deep impression,
00:03:38I don't know if there is,
00:03:40but if there is, I apologize.
00:03:43Therefore, behind the words,
00:03:45if there is,
00:03:47I don't think there is anyone who has such a deep impression,
00:03:51but if there is, I apologize.
00:03:54It's a very subtle content.
00:03:56A subtle impression.
00:03:58Mr. Bunshun, what do you think?
00:04:00If you just read the text,
00:04:02there are two types of Wakai.
00:04:04In other words, Wakai involved in the trial,
00:04:07and Wakai outside of the trial.
00:04:10This is Wakai outside of the trial.
00:04:12Wakai has no evidence of coercion,
00:04:15so if it continues as it is,
00:04:18the one who is suing will probably win.
00:04:22If it goes on like this.
00:04:24In other words, Mr. Matsumoto will win.
00:04:26If he quits now,
00:04:28Mr. Bunshun will have nothing,
00:04:30and Mr. Matsumoto will be able to return to the entertainment world soon.
00:04:33That's how you can read it as Wakai outside of the trial.
00:04:36That's how you can read it.
00:04:38Mr. Kondo, you're still working as a publisher, right?
00:04:42I'm still doing it.
00:04:45I didn't ask Mr. Bunshun,
00:04:48but from a general point of view,
00:04:51when a magazine is released,
00:04:54it's like it's over,
00:04:56but there's a feeling that it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
00:04:59And if you're sued,
00:05:01you go to court,
00:05:03but in this case,
00:05:05it's hard financially and labor-wise,
00:05:07so if the other party takes it down,
00:05:09I think it's a basic attitude to agree to it.
00:05:13It's a basic attitude.
00:05:17What will happen to entertainment activities in the future?
00:05:20I think there will be further announcements,
00:05:23and announcements from Yoshimoto Industries,
00:05:25Downtown, and Mr. Hitoshi Matsumoto.
00:05:28It's a place for us to live,
00:05:31and personally,
00:05:33I've been working with him for a long time,
00:05:35and he's been taking care of me,
00:05:37so I'd like to work with him again.
00:05:39That's my opinion.
00:05:41What do you all think?
00:05:43Let's move on.
00:05:44Next, we have a look at Matadora.
00:05:47This week, the U.S. presidential election was held,
00:05:50and Mr. Trump took the presidency.
00:05:53What impact will it have on Japan and the world?
00:06:07This Wednesday,
00:06:08Mr. Trump of the Republican Party declared victory.
00:06:11He took the presidency of the next U.S. president.
00:06:16The election, which was expected to be a close one,
00:06:19was also a close one.
00:06:21Mr. Trump won the election.
00:06:23With the momentum to rule all seven states,
00:06:26he painted the U.S.
00:06:28with the color of the Republican Party.
00:06:32On the other hand, Mr. Harris of the Democratic Party
00:06:34declared that he would never give up the fight for democracy,
00:06:39and admitted his defeat.
00:06:43With this result,
00:06:44the leaders of the world
00:06:46showed their determination.
00:06:49This man, too.
00:06:53I'd like to congratulate Mr. Trump
00:06:55on his victory.
00:06:58I'd like to work closely with him
00:07:00to build up the U.S.-Japan alliance
00:07:03and the U.S.-Japan relationship.
00:07:08The next day,
00:07:09Prime Minister Ishiba called Mr. Trump.
00:07:13He said he had the impression that he could talk to Mr. Trump.
00:07:16He said he would arrange a meeting with Mr. Trump.
00:07:20Will Prime Minister Ishiba really get along well with President Trump?
00:07:26In the first place,
00:07:28will he be able to continue his presidency?
00:07:32The world is in turmoil again.
00:07:35The war in Ukraine ends in one day.
00:07:39The price of gasoline is getting cheaper.
00:07:44Elon Musk dies.
00:07:47Bitcoin goes up in the Trump trade.
00:07:51How will Japan and the world change?
00:07:58This is the question from Mr. Kaori Manabe and Mr. Hong Kong.
00:08:03Please take a look at the illustration of Mr. Takewaka when he was a Buffalo.
00:08:09What will happen to Japan's economy and life after Mr. Trump dies?
00:08:15Is there a pipe with the Trump administration in Japan?
00:08:20Please tell us.
00:08:23Mr. Manabe, you became the U.S. President.
00:08:27What will happen to Japan's economy and life?
00:08:31You want to have a rich economy and life, don't you?
00:08:35Yes, but it seems to have a great impact.
00:08:38The stock market has changed a lot.
00:08:43I'm also investing in it.
00:08:46It's a good amount of money.
00:08:49Thank you very much.
00:08:51I'm worried about what will happen in the future.
00:08:55I have no impression of gravity when I made my debut.
00:09:02Mr. Hong Kong, I hope you get along well with the Trump administration and the Ishiba administration.
00:09:08The Trump administration was in a hurry.
00:09:14Mr. Shimada, the new chairman of the board of directors of the Trump administration, said so.
00:09:21There are two parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
00:09:29What do you think of Mr. Trump and Mr. Ishiba?
00:09:35I'm curious about what Mr. Abe said.
00:09:39Mr. Trump is said to have been on good terms with Mr. Abe.
00:09:44I wonder what kind of relationship Mr. Ishiba will have with Mr. Abe.
00:09:47Please tell this news to this person.
00:09:49I'm Kazuhiro Maeshima, a professor at Jochi University who specializes in modern American politics.
00:09:54Nice to meet you.
00:09:56Nice to meet you, Mr. Kondo.
00:09:59Nice to meet you, Mr. Aoyama.
00:10:01I'm his younger brother.
00:10:03Mr. Maeshima, what do you think of Mr. Trump?
00:10:07Trump 2.0 is cooperation.
00:10:10It's cooperation.
00:10:12This week, the U.S. presidential election was held.
00:10:14Please take a look at this.
00:10:16The winner is Mr. Maeshima.
00:10:21As a result, Mr. Trump won eight times.
00:10:27How reliable is the U.S. public opinion survey?
00:10:38I'll talk to Mr. Takahashi later.
00:10:40In fact, this is the result of the public opinion survey.
00:10:44In fact, there are seven types of candidates.
00:10:47There are the lowest and the highest.
00:10:50I think it's going to be the highest of the seven.
00:10:54In that sense, the public opinion survey was quite correct.
00:10:59There was no surprise.
00:11:01However, Trump is the one who doesn't know which way to go.
00:11:08One more thing.
00:11:10What surprised me this year was that Georgia and Pennsylvania responded to the election very quickly.
00:11:18What I mean is that Georgia changed its policy.
00:11:21They put a lot of money in it and made it a new opportunity.
00:11:24Atlanta is a place where you can get into a lot of trouble, but it's over soon.
00:11:27I thought it wasn't decided until the 9th of this week.
00:11:34But they put in a lot of people in the mail-in voting.
00:11:40It was as fast as Japan.
00:11:43What Mr. Maeshima was talking about last week was
00:11:46He said he didn't know until the 9th of this week.
00:11:51But he said it was decided on the day of the presidential election.
00:11:56That's right.
00:11:57If Pennsylvania hadn't done that...
00:12:00I see.
00:12:01That's why I thought it would take longer than the last time.
00:12:05What is your impression, Mr. Fujii?
00:12:07Judging from Mr. Takahashi's number in the public opinion survey,
00:12:10I think it's a little higher.
00:12:13It's often said that there are a lot of hidden Trumps.
00:12:17In the public opinion survey,
00:12:19It seems that there are quite a few people who think Trump is uncool.
00:12:23Really?
00:12:24It's often said.
00:12:25So in the public opinion survey, it's said that Trump comes out a little low.
00:12:30So when we first met, Trump was losing a lot.
00:12:34We said we'd lose to Trump, too.
00:12:36I was surprised when I bought it.
00:12:38I remember it very well.
00:12:40I think it's a little higher than the public opinion survey.
00:12:44Last time?
00:12:45That's right.
00:12:46So even if the public opinion survey comes out this time,
00:12:49If it's 287, there's a good chance that Trump will win.
00:12:53Let me just say one thing.
00:12:54The American public opinion survey company is very concerned about this.
00:12:59It's not good if Trump is hiding.
00:13:02Rather than actually listening, they listen to the sample and decide.
00:13:06They decide based on the sample and the vote rate.
00:13:08What do you mean by sample?
00:13:09It's a sample.
00:13:10All of them can't get 3.4 million votes in the United States.
00:13:13Out of the 1,000 people, they're going to make a U.S. sample.
00:13:17The point is whether or not you can put a little more or less Trump in the way you make the sample.
00:13:22It seems that they're quite conservative about that.
00:13:24I heard you were conservative.
00:13:25Mr. Takahashi.
00:13:26It was well expected within the scope.
00:13:30The probability of exceeding half is 60%.
00:13:33What do you think about this 301?
00:13:36I just calculated it from the sample survey.
00:13:39You can tell right away that it's a sample survey.
00:13:43I looked at a lot of data after the opening.
00:13:45And then it's about 1% or 2% of Trump.
00:13:49It's actually moving towards Trump.
00:13:51Almost.
00:13:52That's why I expected it to be over 300 at the beginning.
00:13:58And it's still off.
00:14:01It was a sample survey that was off.
00:14:03It's usually Trump or Harris.
00:14:09Almost all of them were off to Trump.
00:14:12That's what I'm talking about.
00:14:13After all, the hidden Trump is 1 to 2%.
00:14:16No matter how hard I tried to do the sample survey, I couldn't save it.
00:14:19There's a 1 to 2% chance.
00:14:21Now, Mr. Takahashi.
00:14:22Harris took over the women's Hispanic vote.
00:14:25Mr. Trump succeeded in his image strategy of voting for workers.
00:14:29That's a great hit, isn't it?
00:14:32There are a few things that came out this year.
00:14:36The sample survey so far has always included the poorest people in the Democratic Party.
00:14:41The rich are in the Republican Party.
00:14:43Redistribution of income is in the Democratic Party.
00:14:45Limitation of taxes is in the Republican Party.
00:14:48That trend has been going on for a long time.
00:14:49This year, the poorest people are actually in the Democratic Party.
00:14:52A little above that is in Trump's party.
00:14:55The rich are surprisingly in the Democratic Party.
00:14:58So this is a surprise.
00:15:00The Democratic Party is a party for Trump's workers.
00:15:03The Republican Party is a party for workers.
00:15:07Ten years ago, everyone laughed about it.
00:15:09Some of the jokes were taken for sure.
00:15:12In Japan, it may seem like Trump is a worker.
00:15:16It's not actually the case, but it's taken a lot.
00:15:19I often hear the word last belt.
00:15:23The factory is closed.
00:15:26People who lost their jobs are supporting Trump.
00:15:31I thought it was an image of a worker.
00:15:35That's right.
00:15:37It's not that poor.
00:15:39The number of poor people in the middle class has increased.
00:15:42That's the volume zone.
00:15:44So it's a little below the middle class.
00:15:47This is a story that hasn't happened for decades.
00:15:51It's a big change.
00:15:53There is a possibility that America will change in the future.
00:15:56Elon Musk is said to be in this Trump administration.
00:16:03First of all, did Elon Musk gain a lot of power by supporting the election?
00:16:08He did.
00:16:09For example, it was good for the general public to donate money.
00:16:17However, it was also good to distribute ads in various ways.
00:16:21Donating $1 million is also an ad.
00:16:24Not only that, but it was also good to collect various kinds of data.
00:16:28In this election, there was a lot of excitement for Harris.
00:16:33But only a small number of people visited Trump individually.
00:16:39That's because of Musk's various moves.
00:16:42He's a shadow actor.
00:16:44He's not only a shadow actor, but he's also a former politician.
00:16:47He's talking with Zelensky and Trump.
00:16:55Musk is a part of the foreign ministry.
00:17:00Is he really going to join the Trump administration?
00:17:04It may be outside, but it's said to be a government law committee.
00:17:09It's a small role.
00:17:12It's not a government role, but it's a role of a slightly larger advisor.
00:17:16It may be a person from outside.
00:17:19It's a person who gives advice even from outside.
00:17:22Here's Manabe's question.
00:17:25Is there an impact on Japan's economy?
00:17:28Mr. Trump, you've been digging up fossil fuels.
00:17:31Will Japan's gas prices be cheaper?
00:17:33How big of a problem is it?
00:17:35You can spend 10 to 20% on imported goods.
00:17:38Isn't it a big blow to Japanese export companies?
00:17:41Is the burden on the Japanese military increasing?
00:17:44Do we have to increase taxes?
00:17:46Evacuation?
00:17:47End compulsory education?
00:17:48What are you going to do?
00:17:50Will the environmental measures change?
00:17:52Will Kamistro and Rejibukuro change?
00:17:54Manabe, I think there's a big impact on Japanese life.
00:18:01I hope it's a good influence.
00:18:05Either way, it's going to have a big impact.
00:18:08Mr. Aishima, how serious do you think this statement is?
00:18:12It's a pretty serious part.
00:18:15This is already an election campaign.
00:18:18Digging and digging and digging.
00:18:20On the first day of inauguration, he said he would be a dictator.
00:18:23One is to close the border.
00:18:25The other is more and more.
00:18:27What this means is that even if the U.S. Congress is not decided yet,
00:18:32Even if the U.S. Congress moves in the opposite direction,
00:18:35Even if the U.S. Congress doesn't decide,
00:18:37The U.S. Congress can open the National Park.
00:18:40The National Park has a lot of natural gas around Alaska.
00:18:45This has been said for a long time.
00:18:47If you dig and dig and dig, the U.S. energy will get stronger.
00:18:50That's what he's trying to do.
00:18:52The price of the dollar is always talked about.
00:18:55There's a little bit of a contradiction between this and this.
00:18:58If you raise taxes, there's a risk of inflation.
00:19:03There's a possibility that the dollar will go up.
00:19:06There's a possibility that the U.S. Congress will intervene here.
00:19:09There's a possibility that the central bank of the FRB will intervene.
00:19:13That's why it's a little subtle here.
00:19:15Japan is rather...
00:19:17Because the dollar is going up,
00:19:19Japan's export business may be a good plus.
00:19:21That's why the stock price went up the other day.
00:19:23Will it be cheap? Will it be expensive?
00:19:25But it's said to be expensive.
00:19:27And this one, this one, too.
00:19:29I've been saying this a lot.
00:19:31It's subtle around here.
00:19:33I don't know if it had anything to do with Mr. Meadmask.
00:19:36But it's a little subtle here.
00:19:38But basically, it's set up with this.
00:19:41Climate change measures.
00:19:43I mean, the Paris Agreement.
00:19:45Mr. Fujii, the problem with the Paris Agreement.
00:19:47So the problem of global warming.
00:19:49Whether or not there's a global warming.
00:19:51It's a fact that the temperature is actually rising.
00:19:54We've all been doing measures against it together with European countries.
00:19:59I've been doing it so far.
00:20:01I'm sure it's going to come down from there, too.
00:20:03This story is, of course, in the case of Japan.
00:20:05Rather than EVs,
00:20:07There's a company like Toyota that focuses on gasoline, mainly hybrid cars.
00:20:12For the Japanese automobile industry,
00:20:15This Trump is extremely important.
00:20:17Which car should I make?
00:20:19Which car should I add to that?
00:20:23Is it a gasoline car? Is it a hybrid car?
00:20:25Is it an electric car?
00:20:27Until now, there was even talk of losing gasoline cars.
00:20:31This is extremely good news for Toyota.
00:20:34Other than that, for Japan,
00:20:36I think there's a plastic car.
00:20:38If you do everything right, you should be able to add everything.
00:20:40The reason is that
00:20:42America...
00:20:44If you make America first.
00:20:46I'm just doing my own thing.
00:20:48I'm telling you to do whatever you want.
00:20:50I'm telling you to live for me.
00:20:52Japan has always been teased, whether it's good or bad.
00:20:56It's the worst if you're trying to rely on it.
00:21:00As long as you want to be independent,
00:21:02It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
00:21:04If only the Prime Minister was in the direction of expanding Japan's national power.
00:21:11Mr. Takahashi.
00:21:13If Japan doesn't rely on the United States and lives on,
00:21:17For example, the base problem.
00:21:20If you're going to protect Japan alone,
00:21:22It's going to cost a lot of money.
00:21:25Well, when you say that.
00:21:27Dig, dig, dig, dig.
00:21:29In English, it's called drill baby drill.
00:21:31It's a very simple expression.
00:21:33This is a big plus for Japan.
00:21:35You don't have to rely on the Middle East.
00:21:37That's why the energy prices have dropped.
00:21:39It's a lot of work now.
00:21:41The issue of the tariffs on the lower left.
00:21:43I was told this at the time of Mr. Abe.
00:21:45How did Mr. Abe respond?
00:21:47I made it a double-national tariff with the United States.
00:21:50And I got it all together.
00:21:52It's almost non-existent.
00:21:54Mr. Abe did it.
00:21:56I thought Trump would be okay with this.
00:21:58It's okay.
00:22:00Then I want you to do it with Mr. Ishiba.
00:22:02Mr. Ishiba is impossible.
00:22:04I'll tell you the truth.
00:22:06It's a double-national tariff.
00:22:08I was told this.
00:22:10Somehow, Trump said, well, it's okay.
00:22:13You're being told to be considerate.
00:22:16That's right.
00:22:17It's true.
00:22:19In short, the lower right part is gone.
00:22:22This is just a low story.
00:22:24If you're talking about tariffs,
00:22:26I'll tell you a little bit about negotiations.
00:22:28I'm going to negotiate a double-national tariff.
00:22:30That's how I get it all together.
00:22:32Not PPP, but a double-national trade agreement.
00:22:34I can't do it well with PPP.
00:22:36I'm going to negotiate a double-national trade agreement.
00:22:38I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this.
00:22:40Then there's a possibility that Japan alone won't be affected.
00:22:42Mr. Takahashi's story right now is exactly what Trump is thinking.
00:22:45In other words, 60% of China can't do it normally.
00:22:48Other countries can't do it, either.
00:22:50If that's the case, a double-national trade agreement.
00:22:52Japan can do it well, but
00:22:54I'm going to sell American goods to other countries.
00:22:57That's what I'm going to do.
00:22:59That's probably what I'm going to do.
00:23:01Basically, it's a deal.
00:23:03In many ways.
00:23:05Now, I'd like to ask you more about Japan-US relations.
00:23:07Please take a look at this.
00:23:09What's the relationship between Trump and Mr. Ishiba?
00:23:12That's what I'm talking about.
00:23:14Mr. Ishiba.
00:23:16I want to raise the level of cooperation between Japan and the United States.
00:23:19It's a very friendly feeling.
00:23:21I have the impression that we can talk about it in person.
00:23:23By the way, the time each country wrote on the phone.
00:23:25France Macron, 25 minutes.
00:23:27Korea Yoon, 12 minutes.
00:23:29Mr. Ishiba, 5 minutes.
00:23:31Actually, if you add up the translation, it's half.
00:23:352.5 minutes.
00:23:37I feel like I've been talking for about 90 seconds.
00:23:41First of all, Mr. Ishiba.
00:23:43Are you going to continue with the prime minister?
00:23:45I have a letter of intent next Monday.
00:23:47What's going to happen?
00:23:49Mr. Trump, on behalf of Dr. Takahashi.
00:23:51I don't think he's going to meet with Prime Minister Ishiba.
00:23:53I said it earlier.
00:23:55Why can you say something like this?
00:23:57In short.
00:23:59Everyone believes what Trump says about the heart.
00:24:03The heart.
00:24:05I said Asou is a friend.
00:24:07I'm going to meet Asou.
00:24:09He says that Ishiba's heart is no good.
00:24:12I'm sure you remember that.
00:24:14Are you saying that?
00:24:16Because it's on the surface.
00:24:18At least the staff around me say that.
00:24:22Are you really saying that?
00:24:24I don't know about Trump's people.
00:24:26Surprisingly, I forgot something.
00:24:29The staff around me said that Ishiba's heart was no good.
00:24:32I'll put it in.
00:24:34I understand when I meet you.
00:24:37I'm a little worried.
00:24:39Mr. Aoyama.
00:24:41Before your relationship with Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Trump.
00:24:44Can you continue as Prime Minister?
00:24:47How far can you go?
00:24:49I think that's one of the points.
00:24:51On Thursday.
00:24:53A meeting of all members of the People's Party was held.
00:24:57Mr. Ishiba's responsibility in the general election was lost.
00:25:02But no one told me to quit right away.
00:25:05I should quit when I have to.
00:25:07When the budget for next year was established.
00:25:10There was a lot of talk about quitting before the general election.
00:25:14Looking at the current situation of the People's Party.
00:25:17Mr. Ishiba's possibility of continuing until the general election.
00:25:20I think it's pretty tough.
00:25:23In such a situation.
00:25:25President of the United States and Prime Minister of Japan.
00:25:28Of course, I think it's a good thing to meet.
00:25:31Without a doubt, Mr. Trump.
00:25:33Mr. Ishiba's political power is very weak.
00:25:35I don't know when I'm going to quit.
00:25:37You're the Prime Minister.
00:25:39I'm sure it's in your head.
00:25:41The people around me are saying that.
00:25:43Of course.
00:25:45How far can I talk to such a prime minister?
00:25:48I always keep it in mind.
00:25:50In that sense, Mr. Ishiba's negotiating power.
00:25:53I think it's extremely tough.
00:25:55Mr. Takahashi.
00:25:57It's called lame duck.
00:25:59I haven't had a minority party for three months.
00:26:02I see.
00:26:04Mr. Fujii?
00:26:06I'm going to get everyone together right away.
00:26:10Because there's no majority.
00:26:12So if you do something that everyone hates, you'll get fired right away.
00:26:16I've only had it for three months.
00:26:18What kind of budget is it?
00:26:20This budget is for March.
00:26:22I don't know if I can keep it that long.
00:26:24What do you think, Mr. Hong Kong?
00:26:26Trump and Mr. Ishiba.
00:26:29Mr. Ishiba, in the past, when you met Trump,
00:26:33You played golf.
00:26:35You said you didn't have to go to Trump Tower.
00:26:39That's because there are members of the Republican Party over there.
00:26:43That's what you're saying.
00:26:45That's what you're saying.
00:26:47I can't keep Mr. Trump in jail for five hours.
00:26:52It's amazing.
00:26:54I don't understand that.
00:26:56I don't think there's anything positive about it.
00:26:58I'm sure the words will come back to you.
00:27:02I'm a little regretful.
00:27:06I said that.
00:27:08Who is the one who continues to have a good relationship with Mr. Trump?
00:27:11Please look at this.
00:27:13Tomoko, you're a politician who can get along with him.
00:27:16It's definitely better to get along with him in Japan.
00:27:20Who is it?
00:27:22You're saying it's okay, right?
00:27:25I saw this.
00:27:27What Mr. Ishiba was saying was that
00:27:30Trump was in the Paris Agreement at the time of Obama.
00:27:34He said he was out.
00:27:36He said he was irresponsible.
00:27:38The members of the Republican Party know that.
00:27:40That's why he said no.
00:27:42Mr. Ishiba said he met him because he was a friend of his heart.
00:27:47I see.
00:27:49Mr. Abe.
00:27:51He met Mr. Abe because he was a friend of his heart.
00:27:56Mr. Nakama, what do you need for foreign exchange?
00:28:00What do you like?
00:28:03Mr. Ishiba probably can't go to Mr. Biden.
00:28:06Who else can do that?
00:28:09Mr. Abe used to be a golf exchange student.
00:28:12This photo is famous.
00:28:14Mr. Aso also visited him.
00:28:16Mr. Aoyama.
00:28:18What do you need for foreign exchange?
00:28:238 years ago, Mr. Abe went to meet Mr. Trump,
00:28:28who had just won the presidential election.
00:28:30He went to meet Mr. Trump.
00:28:32I interviewed him.
00:28:34At that time, the foreign ministry was very opposed.
00:28:36Why?
00:28:37Mr. Trump hasn't become president yet.
00:28:39He didn't even give a lecture on the basics of the Japan-U.S. alliance
00:28:42or the foreign exchange strategy in the U.S.
00:28:44Mr. Abe met Mr. Trump.
00:28:46Mr. Abe said he would be in trouble if Mr. Trump made a strange suggestion.
00:28:49However, Mr. Abe jumped into the game.
00:28:52Mr. Abe brought a gold golf club to Mr. Trump.
00:28:54Mr. Abe talked to Mr. Trump about Mr. Picotaro.
00:28:56Mr. Abe talked to Mr. Trump's daughters.
00:28:58Mr. Abe talked to Mr. Trump in New York.
00:29:01Mr. Abe said Mr. Trump had succeeded.
00:29:03Mr. Abe was overjoyed.
00:29:05Mr. Abe started going to the golf course with Mr. Trump after the New Year.
00:29:08Mr. Abe said he would play golf after the 18th hole.
00:29:10Mr. Abe said he would play golf after the 18th hole.
00:29:12Mr. Abe was good at golf and had a strong relationship with Mr. Trump.
00:29:16Mr. Abe's relationship with Mr. Trump was more than extraordinary.
00:29:20Mr. Abe made a strange relationship with Mr. Trump.
00:29:23They were so close that there was a criticism that he was too close.
00:29:29Mr. Abe put in a lot of work to play golf.
00:29:33I've heard that Mr. Abe didn't like Mr. Trump.
00:29:37Mr. Abe is a difficult person to play golf with.
00:29:39But he's doing it for the sake of the national interest.
00:29:42I had a chance to talk to Mr. Ishiba the other day,
00:29:47and he said that no one can do the same thing as Mr. Abe,
00:29:52and that there's no need to do it.
00:29:54So we have no choice but to do it in Mr. Ishiba's style,
00:29:57but no one can do the same thing as Mr. Abe.
00:30:00Mr. Ishiba, as the Prime Minister of Japan,
00:30:03has to figure out how to create an environment
00:30:06where he can do what Mr. Ishiba can't do.
00:30:11I'd like him to do it with his belly bent.
00:30:14If he can do it in a different way, that would be great.
00:30:17If he can't do it,
00:30:19I don't know if it's a disgrace,
00:30:22but I'd like him to do it for the sake of the national interest.
00:30:25Mr. Takahashi, what do you think?
00:30:27I think there's a point to it.
00:30:29Mr. Ishiba is pretty good at golf.
00:30:31He used to play in high school.
00:30:33I don't want to say that Mr. Abe can't do it,
00:30:35but I have to say that I'm better at it.
00:30:38That's right.
00:30:40I've been listening to Mr. Abe for a long time,
00:30:44and I've been able to talk to him for hours.
00:30:48So it's really big.
00:30:50When Mr. Abe went there, he took a risk.
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00:56:12Tamaki Fever!
00:56:14Tamaki-san and Noda-daifu, Noda-daifu of Rikken Minshu,
00:56:19Love Call Rikken,
00:56:21are cooperating to rebuild the 1.3 million wall.
00:56:23The day before yesterday,
00:56:25the ambassador of the United States, Emmanuel-san,
00:56:29called Love Call.
00:56:31Takahashi Yoshi-sensei,
00:56:33do you call them because you want to hear their policies?
00:56:37Emmanuel-san will be fired soon, right?
00:56:40I see, I see.
00:56:42I think it's just because he's doing his job.
00:56:45I see, I see.
00:56:47Thank you for your hard work.
00:56:50Mr. Ishiba,
00:56:51after the election,
00:56:52you said,
00:56:53there is a wall with more ruins.
00:56:54You will incorporate what is not enough in the policy.
00:56:57Love Call, right?
00:56:59It will be held next Monday.
00:57:01Fujii-sensei,
00:57:03is Tamaki Fever going to happen?
00:57:05That's right.
00:57:07It's a commercial mission.
00:57:09Everyone has different opinions.
00:57:11If you say,
00:57:12Mr. Ishiba,
00:57:13don't fire him,
00:57:14everyone will say,
00:57:15yes, yes, yes.
00:57:16So,
00:57:17even if it's just one person,
00:57:18in this case,
00:57:19even if it's just Mr. Tamaki,
00:57:21he will be fired.
00:57:23If he doesn't agree with the unauthorized person,
00:57:26if he doesn't express his opinion,
00:57:29the policy won't continue.
00:57:30Mr. Ishiba.
00:57:31So,
00:57:32Mr. Tamaki has a very strong card.
00:57:34Mr. Takahashi Yoshi-sensei,
00:57:36Mr. Tamaki has a senior-junior relationship with the Ministry of Finance.
00:57:40Mr. Tamaki,
00:57:41what do you think about the increase in the number of ruins
00:57:44in the National Democratic Party?
00:57:47That's because the young people are affected.
00:57:50What's good about it is,
00:57:52usually,
00:57:53tax increases raise the tax rate.
00:57:55The Ministry of Finance knows that it raises the tax rate,
00:57:58so they don't like it.
00:57:59It's called a stress tax.
00:58:01If you lower the factory price,
00:58:03the tax rate will increase.
00:58:05Mr. Tamaki is doing the opposite.
00:58:07I see.
00:58:08It's interesting.
00:58:09From the point of view of the Ministry of Finance,
00:58:11it's really hard to deal with.
00:58:13Also,
00:58:14in fact,
00:58:15when the officials make the same policy,
00:58:17when there are two things,
00:58:19tax and subsidy,
00:58:20they mostly choose the subsidy.
00:58:21The reason is that
00:58:22if they choose the subsidy,
00:58:23the officials will get a bonus.
00:58:25Tax is directly individual.
00:58:27What do you mean by the officials getting a bonus?
00:58:29In the meantime,
00:58:31the officials get a subsidy.
00:58:34Then,
00:58:35they give it to the people.
00:58:37The officials divide the money.
00:58:39That's right.
00:58:40Mr. Tamaki,
00:58:41you know well about this.
00:58:43So,
00:58:44you go directly to the people.
00:58:45If you do this,
00:58:46in fact,
00:58:47until now,
00:58:48the Ministry of Finance said,
00:58:49you can't do this.
00:58:50You said,
00:58:51you can't do this.
00:58:52That's why you came here.
00:58:53The mistakes of the past 30 years
00:58:54may be exposed this time.
00:58:55I see.
00:58:56It's interesting.
00:58:57It's interesting.
00:58:58Mr. Tamaki,
00:58:59what do you have to say?
00:59:00I heard the press conference yesterday.
00:59:02I have been listening to it for an hour
00:59:04and I can say that
00:59:05you sound like a cool teacher,
00:59:07Mr. Yoichi Takahashi.
00:59:08He is a cool teacher.
00:59:09He is a cool teacher.
00:59:10He is a cool teacher.
00:59:11He is a cool teacher.
00:59:12He was scolded by Mr. Takahashi
00:59:14when he said that in the last show.
00:59:15He said,
00:59:16you are a cool teacher.
00:59:19Now,
00:59:20here is the policies
00:59:21of the Kokumi Minsto.
00:59:23The policies of the Kokumi Minsto
00:59:24which encourage professionalism
00:59:25At the moment, the minimum wage is 1.73 times higher in 30 years.
00:59:29I think we need to raise the annual income tax.
00:59:32If the annual income tax exceeds 1.3 million yen, income tax will occur.
00:59:36There are people who understand how to work, so this is a problem.
00:59:41Why don't we raise the annual income tax to 1.78 million yen?
00:59:45Mr. Nakama's question, Mr. Tamaki's opposition to the policy is that if the government raises the annual income tax to 1.78 million yen, the tax will decrease by 7.6 trillion yen.
00:59:57The higher the income tax, the better. Is that okay?
01:00:03But there was a lot of tax this year, wasn't there?
01:00:09Mr. Tamaki and Mr. Nakama are saying the same thing.
01:00:14We just have to pay back the tax increase that has increased for four consecutive years.
01:00:19Mr. Takahashi, what do you mean by raising the annual income tax to 2.3 million yen?
01:00:26If you criticize that the tax rate will increase, you say that 86,000 yen and 113,000 yen will increase, but if you look at the ratio, it will be lower.
01:00:38The higher the tax rate, the lower the tax rate, but if you look at the ratio, it will be different.
01:00:44This is a bit of a useful reaction, but I usually look at the ratio.
01:00:50That's why Mr. Tamaki says that he's exaggerating the ratio by image manipulation.
01:00:56Mr. Tamaki, who is a member of the National Assembly, said that if you pay attention to what Mr. Tamaki is saying, it will be difficult for you to be a finance minister.
01:01:18Mr. Tamaki explains it in a way that makes it easier for smart people to understand.
01:01:22Until now, the finance minister would have said, oh, I see, then it can't be helped.
01:01:27I think it's a bit of a waste to pay 7.6 trillion yen.
01:01:30No, that's what I'm saying.
01:01:32We are grateful for that.
01:01:35But the finance minister is inconvenient.
01:01:37The finance minister has to do his best for the people, but he can't say it's inconvenient.
01:01:42Where are you looking at?
01:01:46Mr. Fujii, what do you mean by 7 to 8 trillion yen?
01:01:53Mr. Tamaki is not only talking about the 1.3 million yen wall, but he's also talking about 5% reduction in consumption tax, gasoline tax, and other things.
01:02:06As for the amount, it's about the same as the 3% reduction in consumption tax.
01:02:11He's not talking about consumption tax, but he's talking about the 1.3 million yen.
01:02:16The Ministry of Finance is very allergic to the anti-consumption tax theory about consumption tax.
01:02:22If you're going to get through that, you're going to need a lot of political power.
01:02:25However, this is just a way to change the improvement target without using it on everyone.
01:02:29There's something that the Ministry of Finance has to do.
01:02:34When you talk to the Liberal Democrats, do you agree to a reduction of 1.78 million yen?
01:02:42Or do you say, no, we won't give you a single 1.78 million yen?
01:02:46I think it's probably going to be a reduction.
01:02:52But you can't reduce it, can you?
01:02:561.78 million seems like a middle-class thing.
01:02:59Mr. Tamaki has a good reason for saying that.
01:03:04It's the same thing for 30 years.
01:03:07If you calculate the minimum growth rate for 30 years, it's about 1.7%.
01:03:12It's about 1.7 times.
01:03:14So if you break this, it's going to collapse a little bit.
01:03:21Mr. Muraoka, you made something up today, didn't you?
01:03:24When the Ministry of Finance raises taxes, it says that various countries do it.
01:03:28Isn't it strange not to say that when we're talking about this?
01:03:31I made it up.
01:03:35What is this?
01:03:38Why is Japan 1.3 million yen?
01:03:42When it comes to taxes, it's a number called an increase.
01:03:47The minimum growth rate is 480,000 yen.
01:03:50The employment growth rate is 550,000 yen.
01:03:53If you add it up, it's 1.3 million yen.
01:03:56That's why it doesn't cost tax until then.
01:03:59I'm talking about this.
01:04:01It's more like a wall than a wall.
01:04:04Why don't you say this in various countries?
01:04:07The Ministry of Finance should always say this.
01:04:10It's a must to say what other countries do in the West.
01:04:15I just looked it up.
01:04:19In the United States, the minimum growth rate is 6.1 million yen.
01:04:22The employment growth rate is 2.19 million yen.
01:04:24If you add it up, it's 2.8 million yen.
01:04:27In the UK, the minimum growth rate is 2.14 million yen.
01:04:31There's no employment growth rate, but it's 2.14 million yen.
01:04:34In Germany, it's 2.62 million yen.
01:04:38It's 1.63 million yen.
01:04:41In France, it's 1.68 million yen.
01:04:43It's about the same thing.
01:04:45So what's so hard about talking about the same thing?
01:04:50It's a normal thing to talk about in other countries.
01:04:52I'd like you to ask questions at the meeting.
01:04:55That's what the Ministry of Finance always uses.
01:04:58It's because this is what it's like overseas.
01:05:01When you're in trouble, there's a foreign example.
01:05:03I don't say that.
01:05:05I think it's weird to do it without saying it.
01:05:08Maybe it's not a factory, but a wall.
01:05:11The Ministry of Finance thinks about a lot of things.
01:05:13I think it's the easiest way for the public to understand.
01:05:18That's why I don't throw a high ball of consumption tax.
01:05:22I think it's easier to understand if you say it's a wall.
01:05:27Mr. Tamaki claims that there are other resources.
01:05:31What does this mean?
01:05:33Please look here.
01:05:35The country is in a state of excess money.
01:05:39In various information programs, it is said that Japan is in a state of debt.
01:05:44Mr. Takahashi says it's in a state of excess money.
01:05:48Mr. Tamaki, the country is in a state of excess money.
01:05:53It is possible to respond to the current state.
01:05:56It is possible to respond to it even if the tax is reduced.
01:05:59What is the source of the tax?
01:06:01Mr. Takahashi, please make it easy to understand.
01:06:06The tax was in the balance sheet.
01:06:10If you think it's going to be 100 trillion yen, it's 110 trillion yen.
01:06:14It's 10 trillion yen.
01:06:16In 2023, there was a 2.5 trillion yen surplus.
01:06:19The budget was used up.
01:06:21The result was 6.9 trillion yen.
01:06:24Foreign exchange special fund.
01:06:26What is a foreign exchange special fund?
01:06:28Foreign exchange special account.
01:06:30A fund operated by the Ministry of Finance for the stability of the exchange market.
01:06:33It's 3.8 trillion yen.
01:06:37I always say that there is a surplus of 40 trillion yen in the foreign exchange special fund.
01:06:4340 trillion yen is squeezed out every year.
01:06:48He has a good grasp of the overall figure.
01:06:52There is no doubt that there is a surplus of 40 trillion yen.
01:06:55The surplus of the first tax and the use of the budget will increase.
01:07:00The budget will be used up.
01:07:02The budget will be used up.
01:07:04The budget will be used up.
01:07:06You can calculate this, too.
01:07:08I think it's going to be about 9 trillion yen.
01:07:11It's a 70 trillion yen tax now.
01:07:13If the growth rate is about 5%, it will be over 10 trillion yen from 7 trillion yen.
01:07:19If you use up the surplus of the tax, it will be over 10 trillion yen.
01:07:23To be honest, it's like a fool to say that there is no budget.
01:07:28The Ministry of Finance, the Politburo, and the Politburo.
01:07:34You can't use it luxuriously.
01:07:36You can't use it because it's a budget.
01:07:39The 50 trillion yen of the foreign exchange special fund is like that, but the left is not.
01:07:43I often say that it's a part of the story.
01:07:46The media explains it as a part of the story.
01:07:51But on the right, it's true.
01:07:53But 50 trillion yen.
01:07:54On the left, it's expensive.
01:07:56If you don't spend a lot of money to burn gas, the economy won't be active.
01:08:01Now, let's take a look at the policy of Representative Takagi.
01:08:05If the policy of the People's Democratic Party is implemented, Japan will be a successor.
01:08:09That's a good idea.
01:08:10I'll do it like this.
01:08:13The way of justice broadcast live.
01:08:16If the policy of the People's Democratic Party is implemented, Japan will be a successor.
01:08:19Please take a look at this.
01:08:21How far will the 130,000 wall be realized?
01:08:241.78 million wall.
01:08:25Income tax.
01:08:26Limitation.
01:08:27Trigger.
01:08:28Freezing.
01:08:29Gasoline tax.
01:08:30Limitation.
01:08:31Gasoline will be cheaper.
01:08:32Consumption tax.
01:08:33It's a limited period, but it's 5%.
01:08:35Will it be?
01:08:36These three.
01:08:38Future schedule.
01:08:39Next Monday, the general election.
01:08:41Budget reform at the end of the year.
01:08:43Budget deliberation at the National Assembly in January.
01:08:46Budget resolution in March.
01:08:48And next summer, the three-member election.
01:08:51Mr. Fujii.
01:08:53I want you to do these three.
01:08:55What do you think?
01:08:56It's just that I want to do it.
01:08:58And Mr. Tamaki has a very powerful card.
01:09:01If Mr. Tamaki goes to Tsuyuki.
01:09:03These three.
01:09:04Mr. Tosei and Mr. Ishiba.
01:09:05Mr. Ishiba will adjust with the Ministry of Finance.
01:09:07No, I can't do that.
01:09:081.78 million.
01:09:09Can you give me about 1.60 million?
01:09:11Let's say you say that.
01:09:12Let's say you come to the Ministry of Finance.
01:09:14Then, Mr. Tamaki, what do you say?
01:09:15No, if you're going to say that, you're going to have to agree to the Ministry of Finance.
01:09:19That's right.
01:09:20I can't wear a card like that.
01:09:21So, Mr. Ishiba, I'm afraid of that.
01:09:23I need a lot of manners.
01:09:24I'd like you to drink it all up.
01:09:26So, Mr. Ishiba, it's just that Mr. Tamaki's pressure and the Ministry of Finance.
01:09:30You have to pay properly.
01:09:32It's going to be a piece of wood for the Ministry of Finance.
01:09:34What I'm concerned about is.
01:09:36Mr. Ishiba is listening to Mr. Tamaki on the surface.
01:09:39The tax increase that is being thrown away behind the scenes.
01:09:41I'm going to hold it with the ministry of finance.
01:09:43I've made promises.
01:09:44I'll give you a social insurance.
01:09:46I've been able to make decisions about my resolution.
01:09:51I'm going to do something like that.
01:09:52Mr. Takagi.
01:09:53What I'm concerned about is the power ratio.
01:09:55As a card of Mr. Ishiba, I don't negotiate with Mr. Tamaki.
01:09:59Actually, it's a right to vote.
01:10:01I see.
01:10:02I have a budget committee.
01:10:03I'm going to go.
01:10:04I mean, the chairman got a right to vote.
01:10:06I thought it was a little dangerous.
01:10:07I see.
01:10:07The electricity bill.
01:10:08I see.
01:10:08The electricity bill.
01:10:09The electricity bill.
01:10:09The electricity bill.
01:10:10The electricity bill.
01:10:10The electricity bill.
01:10:11The electricity bill.
01:10:11The electricity bill.
01:10:12The electricity bill.
01:10:12The electricity bill.
01:10:13The electricity bill.
01:10:13The electricity bill.
01:10:14The electricity bill.
01:10:14The electricity bill.
01:10:15The electricity bill.
01:10:15The electricity bill.
01:10:16The electricity bill.
01:10:16The electricity bill.
01:10:17The electricity bill.
01:10:17The electricity bill.
01:10:18The electricity bill.
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