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00:00Noki POM-FORM is now on sale!
00:02Let's begin, Nibiramen!
00:04It's a Christmas present that's a step ahead of Dark's skincare.
00:08I'm so happy! Thank you!
00:10Wow!
00:11This is a single layer, and it has five happy effects.
00:15Then this is all I need, right?
00:27I'm going to release Dekogan!
00:29Nyanko Daisenso 12th Anniversary
00:41It's time for Metabolic Meeting!
00:43Thank you to our guests!
00:45Please welcome our first guest, Mori Chieri!
00:48Thank you for having me!
00:50She's a lot of fun.
00:52She's amazing!
00:53She's a lawyer.
00:55She's not just a lawyer, right?
00:57It's called wake surfing.
01:00Are you a professional?
01:02Wake surfing?
01:04It's a type of surfing that you do in lakes and rivers.
01:07It's a type of surfing that you do on a boat made of artificial waves.
01:14I've seen it before!
01:16You have?
01:17The waves are standing on the boat, right?
01:19Yes, that's right.
01:20Do you hold the rope from the boat?
01:24I hold it when I stand up, and when I'm on the waves, I let go.
01:28So you're on the waves and moving forward?
01:31Yes, that's right.
01:32At that speed?
01:33Yes, that's right.
01:34That's amazing.
01:35That's a fake video, isn't it?
01:37She's a lawyer.
01:39She wouldn't do something like that.
01:40If you don't have a rope, you can't go that fast.
01:43So it's based on the momentum of the waves, right?
01:45Yes, that's right.
01:46There's a power spot, and if you're there, you can keep going.
01:50If you grab a point and grab it?
01:52Yes, there's a place where you can push it.
01:55But you can't be a lawyer.
01:58If you can be a lawyer, you're smart.
02:01You're the smartest.
02:03Golf, snowboarding, surfing, sauna, hot springs.
02:06Even if you have a sauna and a hot spring, it's hard to do the top three.
02:10It's hard.
02:11What can't you do?
02:13Something you can't do?
02:15You don't have a score of 140 in golf, do you?
02:18I'm in my 80s.
02:20You're very athletic.
02:22I can do anything.
02:24How about shogi?
02:25I can't do it.
02:31How about Fortnite?
02:33I don't know Fortnite.
02:38You've never squeezed a trampoline with your stupidity, have you?
02:43It's not a game at all.
02:45It's pressure.
02:48Have you ever lost all your fortune and become a silver hero in front of you?
02:52I'd rather not have it.
02:56I lost 100 yen bills.
03:03First of all, congratulations.
03:05Masaki Okada and Mitsuki Takahata announced their marriage.
03:18Actors Masaki Okada and Mitsuki Takahata announced their marriage on Instagram on the 19th.
03:26They commented together.
03:29We've been like best friends, but we're going to be a couple from now on.
03:36The drama was released in June of this year.
03:38How did these two, who had just performed for the first time as a good couple, become a real couple?
03:47After this, Masako Hasegawa will explain the behind-the-scenes of Dengeki-Con.
03:55From now on, Masako Hasegawa will join us as a reporter.
04:01These two announced their marriage by commenting together.
04:05I'm very happy and a little nervous to be able to make such a report.
04:11We've been like best friends, but we're going to be a couple from now on.
04:16It's getting colder and colder every day, so it's hard to take care of myself.
04:19I wish you all good health and happiness.
04:23It's simple, but I'm blushing with happiness.
04:27Hasegawa-san, what do you think?
04:29It's been a long time since they got married.
04:34Actually, the day they announced their marriage wasn't a good day.
04:38It was the day of the club.
04:40The day of the club?
04:43Why did it happen?
04:45The sports magazine reported that they were going to get married soon.
04:51Okada-san, you're shooting Dengeki-Con right now.
04:54I think it's going to be a nuisance to the people around you.
04:56That's why they announced their marriage on that day.
05:00They've been a good couple since June of this year.
05:06It's their first time acting together.
05:08As you saw in the comment, they've been like best friends.
05:12So I thought it might be a little strange.
05:15I met him for the first time.
05:18In that drama?
05:19Yes, it was our first meeting.
05:21We've been in this world for a long time, so we have a lot in common.
05:25We've always heard good things about each other.
05:28He's a kind person.
05:30Oh, I see.
05:31That's what he said.
05:33That's what he said.
05:34That's what he said.
05:35That's what he said.
05:36That's what he said.
05:37There must be a network of actors.
05:40They're always together.
05:43For example, Mr. Takahata said,
05:45Mr. Okada said,
05:47Mr. Okada said,
05:50Mr. Okada said,
05:53Mr. Okada said,
05:58Mr. Okada said,
06:02Mr. Okada said,
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07:28Mr. Okada said,
07:33Mr. Okada said,
07:38Mr. Okada said,
07:43Do you feel like you're getting closer to each other?
07:46I think it's completely different from variety shows.
07:48It's different?
07:49Because we spend a lot of time together,
07:52and we have a sense of distance when we're talking between shoots.
07:58That's right.
07:59When we're doing talent shows,
08:01we talk a lot in one day,
08:03like a whole day of shooting.
08:05But that's not the case.
08:07If it lasts for a month or two,
08:10I think it will change.
08:12If you do a day of shooting, you'll get along well with the talent.
08:16But in a studio, you won't get along.
08:18I know.
08:19You can only talk when they come.
08:21You can only talk when they come.
08:22I've never heard of a story that started dating.
08:26I've never heard of a story that started dating.
08:28I've never heard of it.
08:30I've only heard of a story about a woman I want to be.
08:33I've never heard of it.
08:34I'll tell you now.
08:36You're going to be in a drama.
08:37Will you be in a drama?
08:39No, no, no.
08:41You're going to be alone.
08:43You're going to be alone.
08:45I've never been in a drama.
08:47I've never been in a drama.
08:50I was in a drama once.
08:52It was the second or the first drama.
08:56I was with a beautiful young actress.
08:59The waiting time was long.
09:01I rented a shop.
09:05I was waiting for two people.
09:10She told me to watch a variety show.
09:13I love variety shows.
09:15I said, let's go to this restaurant.
09:18I still remember her face.
09:20She had a very attractive face.
09:23I was hurt.
09:25You didn't say anything bad, did you?
09:27I thought she was coming.
09:29I thought she was coming.
09:30I thought she was coming.
09:32I didn't mean to do that.
09:33I thought she was coming.
09:35I thought she was coming.
09:36I thought she was coming.
09:38It's too hard.
09:40It's too much to say.
09:42I'm still young.
09:44I still have many celebrity friends.
09:48I'm sorry.
09:52Hello.
09:58Sorry, I'm late.
10:01Miwa Akihiro said to me that I should shut up.
10:04She's very angry.
10:06I don't know what I'm talking about.
10:08That's all I wanted to say.
10:10What?
10:11That's all I wanted to say.
10:12You guys don't know, do you?
10:14You're all so quiet.
10:16What a historical twist.
10:24There was a person who got very close to us because of the spoiler meeting.
10:27Who?
10:28In the lobby of NGK,
10:30he said,
10:31I wonder if the spoiler meeting was fun.
10:33He got really close to Tomioji-san.
10:36Tomioji-san watches all the TV shows.
10:38He watches all the TV shows.
10:41He watches all the TV shows.
10:42Sanma-san and Tomioji-san.
10:45After this,
10:46Mr. Saito gave a speech on the Hyogo prefectural governor election.
10:50Toru Hashimoto gave a thorough explanation.
10:53The most popular information on social media was
10:57hidden by the media.
11:01What is it?
11:02I can only see it as a story that only the TV side,
11:05which I don't think is very interesting, is angry.
11:09Japan's pride, Meihou Fuji.
11:12Illuminated by a fantastic light and sound,
11:15a touching illumination,
11:17Nabana no Sato.
11:18Stay at Nagashima Onsen.
11:20In Nagashima, there is also a New Year's Eve campaign.
11:24Chiyahime is the same age as you.
11:26She grew up being loved by me and everyone.
11:30It's delicious.
11:31This is Japanese rice.
11:33In the middle of Japanese food.
11:35From Chiyahime Yamagata.
11:37Refill!
11:39Gifts.
11:43Gifts that make Dell's AI and Intel's technology possible.
11:47Not only do you receive them,
11:49but the joy of sending them will also reach you.
11:53I have to line up for the bullet train.
11:55Smart EX is fine.
11:57Put your name in it and register for Kureka.
12:01I did it!
12:02Everyone's seat together.
12:03I wrote it!
12:04Even in a group, it's easy.
12:05Smart EX campaign.
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12:15The unique design of good night leads to hypersleep.
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12:27Full of furniture.
12:28Full of miscellaneous goods.
12:29Your life is new.
12:31Rasko 2-in-1 style.
12:33Today, 5 times the furniture points.
12:35Net points too.
12:39Timing.
12:40I can withdraw my salary right away.
12:42What? Right away?
12:43Does that mean that on the way home,
12:45I have to do this and that?
12:47If it's timing, send it on the day you work.
12:49Free shipping fee.
12:51First, check your work.
13:03Open your life with digital skills.
13:06Osaka Electric Communications University
13:09This winter,
13:12I want a snowboard.
13:15I want a snowboard.
13:19Kyocera Dome Snowboard
13:25The adventure of Princess Zelda begins.
13:27A monster!
13:28Excuse me for a moment.
13:30I'll borrow a pot, meat, and a bird.
13:34I'll lure it with meat.
13:36Gently.
13:37Oh no!
13:38It's chasing me!
13:40Watch out!
13:43I'm glad I borrowed this kid.
13:45What you borrow and how you use it,
13:47it's up to you.
13:49Nintendo Switch Legend of Zelda
13:51Borrowed by Wisdom
13:53Like the universe,
13:55infinite possibilities spread.
13:59You have them too.
14:01NASA's idea was born as a hint.
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14:06To an even greater height.
14:09The governor of Hyogo prefecture,
14:11who won the first round of the election,
14:13has a question for Mr. Toru Hashimoto.
14:26On the 17th,
14:27the Hyogo prefectural governor election was held.
14:30The former governor, Mr. Motohiko Saito,
14:32who lost the first round,
14:34won the second round.
14:36He was accused of violating the
14:38Anti-Target Protection Act,
14:40and was dismissed from the prefectural committee.
14:43Mr. Saito was found not guilty.
14:47In this election,
14:4922 prefectural governors
14:51supported Mr. Kazumi Inamura.
14:54It was a tough battle.
14:58However, on social media,
15:00the hashtag,
15:02Go, Governor Saito,
15:04received a lot of support.
15:07It was a big boost.
15:10The result was 55.65% of the votes.
15:14Mr. Inamura, who won the second round,
15:17won by more than 130,000 seconds.
15:24What do you think about this reversal?
15:27Let's have a meeting with Mr. Toru Hashimoto.
15:31Let's have a meeting with Mr. Toru Hashimoto.
15:36First, let's look at the results of this election.
15:40He won by more than 250,000 seconds
15:43from the first round,
15:45and won by more than 111,000 seconds.
15:48He won the second round.
15:51It is said that it was the driving force of the re-election.
15:55Mr. Saito's camp is
15:57on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
16:00He has been communicating with supporters.
16:04The key was the digital volunteers.
16:08There are about 400 people registered in Japan.
16:12These people sent their videos
16:15and edited and distributed them on social media.
16:19It is said that it led to the election.
16:23As a result, the influence of social media
16:26has been evident.
16:28According to a survey by Yomiuri News,
16:31what was the most helpful information
16:34when voting?
16:3634% were newspapers and TV.
16:3926% of the SNS video posting sites
16:42voted for Mr. Saito.
16:45About 90% of them voted for Mr. Saito.
16:49What about Gibson?
16:52I haven't seen much of a big reversal in the election.
16:57Did you think Mr. Inamura would win
17:00until the election?
17:02Mr. Hashimoto, I really wanted to say this today.
17:05There was a press conference the other day.
17:08The day the governor quit and resigned.
17:11Right after the press conference,
17:13this video was recorded.
17:15I still remember it.
17:17When I saw Mr. Saito's press conference,
17:20my impression changed.
17:22I thought it was possible.
17:24At that moment,
17:26the two of you were like,
17:28what's going to happen?
17:30I thought it was amazing.
17:32I think it was the first time
17:34you spoke in your own words.
17:36Mr. Saito, who was made up
17:38by watching the news on TV,
17:40didn't comment at first.
17:43When he spoke,
17:45he was different from Mr. Saito
17:48who actually spoke.
17:50There was a gap.
17:52At first, I thought,
17:54is he really a person
17:56who is reported as such?
17:58He was a bad person at first.
18:00When I first saw him.
18:02Did you think that
18:04Mr. Saito had a fire
18:06in the mass media information
18:08when you were on the show?
18:10I thought so.
18:12That's what I thought.
18:14I thought so.
18:16I thought he was a bad person.
18:18I've never seen him like that.
18:20He was a bad person at first.
18:22He was a bad person at first
18:24for an unclear reason.
18:26He confused the prefectural government.
18:28It wasn't just the prefectural government
18:30who confused the prefectural government.
18:32The board was also responsible for it.
18:34If the board didn't ask
18:36such questions
18:38or provide such problems,
18:40it wouldn't have been confused.
18:42I'll tell Mr. Saito later
18:44I think he is disqualified
18:46as a powerful person.
18:48However, he was a bad person
18:50because he confused the prefectural government.
18:52The reason is really unclear.
18:54He was a bad person
18:56because he confused the prefectural government.
18:58If he won the election
19:00and Mr. Saito told everyone
19:02to lower their heads
19:04and do it together,
19:06the confusion of the prefectural government
19:08would be gone.
19:10What would happen to that bad person
19:1216 years ago,
19:14Mr. Saito became the prefectural government
19:16because he wanted to
19:18hold an election
19:20like this one.
19:22In the past,
19:24the prefectural government
19:26received subsidies from the prefectural government.
19:28The people who benefited from it
19:30were organized
19:32to run the prefectural government.
19:34The prefectural government
19:36broke down the prefectural government
19:38one by one.
19:40I think it was an ideal election
19:42because the people of Hyogo
19:44got information
19:46and voted
19:48regardless of their own interests.
19:50The difference in votes
19:52is 55% or something.
19:54The people who were not interested
19:56got interested.
19:5855.65% is incredible.
20:00I have never seen
20:02such a high number in recent years.
20:04In the prefectural election
20:06of a big city,
20:08it was 27%.
20:1055% is an incredible number.
20:12All the young people
20:14went to the prefectural election.
20:16The people who didn't go to the prefectural election
20:18went to the prefectural election.
20:20I think it was a great election.
20:22Mr. Hashimoto,
20:24what is the point of this election?
20:26The point of this election is
20:28that mass media
20:30should not be bound by the broadcasting law too much.
20:32What do you mean?
20:34As I said earlier,
20:36I think it's great that
20:38the people of Hyogo
20:40made their own decisions,
20:42but when you make a decision,
20:44you have to have proper information.
20:46I don't think
20:48all the information on social media is wrong.
20:50I think there are
20:52various correct information,
20:54but the mass media
20:56is bound by the broadcasting law.
20:58They understand that
21:00various things are said on social media,
21:02but they don't know
21:04how to play catch with social media.
21:06I really wanted to know that.
21:08I wanted to know
21:10whether the information on social media
21:12was wrong
21:14or not.
21:16I wanted to hear
21:18the information
21:20from the TV
21:22as a result of
21:24proper investigation.
21:26There were a lot of comments
21:28about the TV
21:30on social media,
21:32but the reason why
21:34all the information
21:36on social media was leaked
21:38was that the media
21:40had hidden
21:42a decisive piece of information.
21:44What was it?
21:46It was about the so-called
21:48whistleblower,
21:50and he said
21:52that the contents of the information
21:54were not publicized
21:56because of privacy issues,
21:58but there was a violation
22:00of privacy.
22:02In fact,
22:04we had to discuss
22:06the fact that
22:08the whistleblower
22:10had a point to blame.
22:12However,
22:14the mass media
22:16and the producers
22:18thought about it
22:20and said that
22:22it was not publicized.
22:24Is it true that
22:26it is no longer publicized?
22:28In the world of social media,
22:30the TV is hidden.
22:32It looks like it's hidden.
22:34In the world of social media,
22:36the TV was revealed.
22:38The media decided
22:40based on their own rules,
22:42but it was revealed on social media.
22:44Psychologically,
22:46if a politician
22:48hid the information
22:50that he shouldn't do,
22:52there would be no credibility.
22:54The issue of the whistleblower
22:56was explained earlier,
22:58but the survey was released.
23:00At that time,
23:02the number of people
23:04who heard about the whistleblower
23:06was 40%.
23:08The number of people
23:10who heard about the whistleblower
23:12was 3%.
23:14It's not because the percentage
23:16is low,
23:18but because there are
23:20dozens of people
23:22who heard about the whistleblower.
23:24The number of people
23:26who heard about the whistleblower
23:28was 3% or 2%.
23:30Based on the survey,
23:32the number of people
23:34who heard about the whistleblower
23:36was 40%.
23:38After that,
23:40the number of people
23:42who heard about the whistleblower
23:44was different.
23:46In the world of social media,
23:48there was a lot of information
23:50about the whistleblower.
23:52Many people asked for
23:54the information about the whistleblower,
23:56but the signboard of the people
23:58who came to the press conference
24:00and the uniform of the whistleblower
24:02were all displayed.
24:04I think many people
24:06can imagine
24:08that the whistleblower
24:10will come to the press conference.
24:12The role of the whistleblower
24:14can be promoted.
24:16On TV,
24:18it takes time to decide
24:20what to do with the whistleblower
24:22before the press conference.
24:24People, organizations, individuals,
24:26and commentators are involved.
24:28It's hard to take a risk
24:30and make a decision.
24:32I think the structure
24:34of the whistleblower
24:36is like that.
24:38There are a lot of people
24:40who watch SNS
24:42and get information on their own.
24:44I think there is a structure
24:46like that.
24:48What do you think?
24:50SNS is also a generation.
24:52Yes.
24:54Not only this issue,
24:56but also many years ago,
24:58there was a sense of distrust
25:00against politics
25:02and a feeling of
25:04trust in TV.
25:06I think this issue
25:08was exposed.
25:10Mr. Koyama, what do you think?
25:12Whether it's TV, SNS,
25:14magazines, newspapers,
25:16I think it's good
25:18to listen to the opposition
25:20and make a decision.
25:22This time,
25:24TV did this,
25:26SNS did this,
25:28and Mr. Saito won,
25:30so SNS won,
25:32TV lost.
25:34I think TV people
25:36are very angry.
25:38We've been operating
25:40the public opinion so far.
25:42We were going in the direction
25:44of SNS,
25:46so we won.
25:48If we were going in the same direction,
25:50we wouldn't care about SNS.
25:52That means
25:54TV had an intention.
25:56Regarding the election result,
25:58I think it's just a story
26:00of TV people
26:02who don't think it's interesting.
26:04But it's not like that.
26:06If we media wanted to support Mr. Inamura,
26:08it wouldn't be like that.
26:10But if it was like that,
26:12TV said it was too much.
26:14SNS said it was too much.
26:16No one said SNS was
26:18more influential than TV.
26:20Mr. Ishimaru said SNS was great,
26:22but he didn't say SNS was better
26:24than the media.
26:26He said we were better,
26:28but SNS came recently.
26:30That's what he said.
26:32Anyway,
26:34after you won,
26:36the faces of the host
26:38were very...
26:40I don't know.
26:42I'm not convinced.
26:44I'm not convinced.
26:46That's not what I meant.
26:48I'm not convinced.
26:50But as soon as you won,
26:52you said,
26:54SNS is scary.
26:56SNS is full of lies.
26:58It's not being deceived.
27:00It's scary.
27:02It's going to happen.
27:04I think that's the flow.
27:06But Mr. Saito was convincing.
27:08He gave a convincing speech.
27:10He talked about his policies.
27:12In the broadcast law,
27:14in the US,
27:16there was a fair set
27:18with the Fairness Doctrine.
27:20If you attacked a certain individual
27:22or criticized a certain political figure,
27:24you had to give them
27:26a right to refute.
27:28You had to call the person
27:30who was attacked
27:32and criticized to the TV
27:34and give them a right to refute.
27:36But the TV has become a pain.
27:38They stopped criticizing
27:40political figures
27:42and individuals in the US.
27:44They stopped doing
27:46political arguments.
27:48This is the current state of Japan.
27:50When the election starts,
27:52Japan doesn't want people
27:54to complain.
27:56In the TV world,
27:58people say they think it's unfair.
28:00But people complain.
28:02What we're doing now
28:04is to manage people's complaints
28:06and make them complain
28:08at the same time.
28:10No matter how many people
28:12there are,
28:14if there are more than 5 people,
28:16there won't be a debate.
28:18But we'll call everyone.
28:20This is the fairness
28:22in the TV world.
28:24If we can catch up
28:26with people on social media
28:28and deliver good information,
28:30even if the election starts,
28:32we can maintain
28:34the fairness.
28:36This is difficult.
28:38If we don't have a standard,
28:40people will complain.
28:42So we need to explain
28:44to the TV and media.
28:46The TV people
28:48are starting to think.
28:50They've been debating
28:52but they're not doing anything
28:54because they think it's unfair.
28:56We need to take a step
28:58to deliver good information
29:00to the people.
29:02I think it's a good opportunity
29:04to think about it.
29:06Mori-san, what do you think?
29:08You've been popular
29:10in the media since spring.
29:12What do you think?
29:14I heard that
29:16there was a personality of a governor.
29:18When I asked my acquaintance,
29:20I heard that he didn't have
29:22a powerful personality.
29:24My acquaintance worked hard
29:26on social media.
29:28When he came to help,
29:30he was the weakest
29:32among his classmates.
29:34He came to help
29:36as a volunteer.
29:38I don't know
29:40if there are friends
29:42who are really tough.
29:44This time,
29:46Mr. Saito
29:48was the one
29:50who dealt with the candidates.
29:52I don't think anyone
29:54criticized Mr. Saito.
29:56He is the head of the prefecture.
29:58Moreover, it's about his subordinates.
30:00It's not confirmed yet,
30:02but if there was
30:04a double-sided attitude,
30:06I think it's a big problem.
30:08Mr. Saito himself
30:10reflected on himself.
30:12I don't know if there was a problem
30:14with the communication with the staff.
30:16I think there was.
30:18If the response to the candidates
30:20was the same as that of the head of the prefecture,
30:22there would be no problem.
30:24If there was a gap,
30:26I think it was a problem.
30:28If it was confirmed,
30:30I think it was meaningful.
30:32Mr. Saito said
30:34about the relationship
30:36between the prefectural committee
30:38and the prefectural staff.
30:40Many prefectural committees
30:42sympathize with my policy and budget.
30:44I think it's okay
30:46to communicate with each committee.
30:48Also, about the relationship
30:50with the prefectural staff,
30:52Mr. Saito said
30:54that it is his duty
30:56as a local public official
30:58to work with the staff
31:00because he will be appointed
31:02as a local public official
31:04as a local public official.
31:06Mr. Hashimoto,
31:08please tell us
31:10the key points
31:12about the prefectural election.
31:14The key points are
31:16that the prefectural election
31:18should not be decided
31:20by the local public officials.
31:22If I were in the same position,
31:24I would have apologized
31:26to the media
31:28and the prefectural committee.
31:30That's right.
31:32I would have apologized.
31:34I would have apologized.
31:36I would have apologized
31:38to the media
31:40and the prefectural committee.
31:42You are human.
31:44I would have apologized
31:46to the media
31:48and the prefectural committee.
31:50I would have apologized.
31:52Mr. Saito did not.
31:54He said that
31:56there was no team
31:58and no side.
32:00We can not fight
32:02the prefectural committee.
32:04They did not trust the prefectural committee.
32:06If they did not trust the prefectural committee,
32:08they would have
32:10lost.
32:12They were determined
32:14to quit the prefectural committee.
32:16What is this? I went to apologize, but I didn't mean to do it to a stranger.
32:20What kind of politician is that?
32:22Do you have a name?
32:24Do you have a name of the person who did it?
32:26I don't know if it's a P, but it's Ishin.
32:28What?
32:30Mr. Hashimoto, I've experienced being a member of parliament.
32:34I think I would say the same thing.
32:36I didn't mean to do that!
32:40That person...
32:42No, no, no. The person who pushed me down the stairs.
32:46I didn't mean to push you.
32:48I was alive.
32:50I was alive.
32:52I'm not sure if the governor really did it.
32:56I'd like the board of directors to investigate that.
33:00I'm not sure if the governor really did it.
33:02I'm not sure if the governor really did it.
33:04I'm not sure if the governor really did it.
33:06I think there's a possibility.
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35:28I'm afraid I went looking for the culprit.
35:30I'm scared I went looking for the culprit.
35:32That's what Mori thought.
35:34The legal question is different.
35:36I think it's a problem
35:38I think it's a problem
35:40I think it's a problem
35:42The right thing to do is
35:44It's no good if you're not doing it.
35:46They will prove the culprit
35:48They will prove the culprit
35:50In a survey published by the Ministry of Education and Science the other day,
36:00the number of elementary and junior high school students who are not enrolled in schools nationwide has increased by about 16% compared to the previous year,
36:08and has reached the lowest number of 346,482 in the past.
36:13The number of students who are not enrolled in schools has doubled in the past five years.
36:18This law, which aims to ensure the opportunity of education for children who cannot go to school,
36:25seems to have the existence of the Education Opportunity Protection Act, which was passed in 2017.
36:31It is seen that the awareness that it is not necessary to go to school by force is spreading among parents,
36:37and it is affecting the increase in the number of students who are not enrolled in schools.
36:42How do you respond when children complain that they don't want to go to school?
36:48According to a survey by the Ministry of Education and Science,
36:51the number of elementary and junior high school students who are not enrolled in schools has increased by over 340,000 in the past five years,
36:57and has doubled in the past five years.
37:03One of the causes of this increase is the Education Opportunity Protection Act,
37:08which recognizes the necessity of emergency and promotes the support of those who are not enrolled in schools.
37:12It is said that this was passed in 2017,
37:16but after that, the number of students who are not enrolled in schools has certainly increased.
37:22Mr. Mori, what kind of law is this Education Opportunity Protection Act?
37:26The Education Opportunity Protection Act says that
37:29going to school is something that happens to all children,
37:32so it is a basic principle that it is not necessarily a bad thing to not go to school.
37:36Therefore, the basis of this law is that going to school is not everything.
37:42Even if you don't go to school, it is a law that lets you be educated in other ways, such as free school.
37:49There are more opinions in the world that it is not necessary to go to school by force.
37:56If you don't go to school, you don't have to feel painful,
38:01and you can go to school when you want to take a break.
38:06I don't think people who don't go to school feel like they haven't been to school for a long time.
38:12How about you, Su-chan?
38:14When I was in junior high school, my best childhood friend
38:17didn't go to school for a whole year.
38:21It wasn't because of bullying,
38:24but I think he had a lot going on in his mind.
38:27Is it hard to go to school? Is there no place to stay?
38:30I think he had his own reason,
38:33but he was able to come to school from the third grade.
38:35He also had an entrance exam.
38:37However, he skipped the first year of junior high school,
38:40so he was having a hard time with the entrance exam.
38:42There are schools I want to go to, there are things I want to do,
38:44but I don't understand the culture of the first year at all.
38:47He was having a hard time when he was motivated.
38:50I think it's absolutely necessary to have an educational opportunity
38:53where it's not a school.
38:56I think it would be nice if there were places like that in various ways.
39:00He just took a year off.
39:02That's right.
39:04Gibson was the president of PTA.
39:07I think it's a case-by-case situation,
39:09but if you have a psychological desire to bully or not want to go,
39:13I don't think it's good to force it.
39:15Humans are absolutely social animals,
39:18so I think it's an animal that can't live without being involved with people.
39:22I think there must be a place where you can have a relationship with people.
39:29How about you, Mr. Koyama?
39:31When it comes to school, I think it's definitely better to go.
39:36It's better to go even if it's a little unreasonable.
39:38But if it's a little more unreasonable,
39:40I think it's better not to go.
39:42You don't have to go at all.
39:44It's a big premise that it's better to go if possible.
39:47When I wake up in the morning,
39:49I have a class that I don't want to do,
39:51and if there's someone annoying next to me,
39:53the teacher is in a bad mood and gets angry,
39:56and I have to be scolded for having a meal that I don't want to eat.
39:59Why don't you come on Monday?
40:01There are people who think so.
40:03It's full of sideburns.
40:05It's a sideburns.
40:07I didn't study at all when I was a student,
40:10but when I was in my twenties,
40:12I saw how much money I had.
40:14When I was a YouTuber,
40:16I had a very expensive egg rice bowl,
40:19and when I saw how rich this person was,
40:21I thought,
40:23if you can eat with that money,
40:25why don't you study math, science, and society?
40:27I'm sure you think so,
40:29but I think it's better to go to school.
40:32Mr. Hashimoto, please tell us the point of this news.
40:35Here's the point.
40:38It's not about studying at school.
40:40It's about getting rid of the concept of not going to school.
40:44Hey, you have a crush on someone, right?
40:46No, I don't.
40:47It's going to be a long day.
40:48You have a crush on someone.
40:49No, I don't.
40:50I'm home.
40:51I told you I don't.
40:52Why are you still talking?
40:53Because I'm over 60 years old.
40:55You can do whatever you want in Japan.
40:57No, I don't.
40:59Tahoya.
41:00A hot spring resort hotel where you can enjoy the sunset.
41:04Enjoy the luxury of the sea.
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41:10Tahoya Shirahama Shrine Grand Open
41:30There are so many.
41:33This is Zero Pressure.
41:36Is it?
41:37Aoyama, the 60th anniversary of fashion.
41:39We're serious about ladies.
41:40I feel secure.
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41:58Peter Pan thought.
42:00You can't stay a child forever.
42:02Maybe it's time to move on.
42:04Maybe it's time to move on.
42:06If you're alive, your values will change.
42:08Mitsubishi Dictionary Residence
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42:59Base Food
43:00Tonight is a drinking party.
43:01So, base bread.
43:03I ate too much yesterday.
43:05So, base bread.
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43:09I'll fix it with base bread.
43:11Newly released renewal
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43:18I'm saved.
43:19Thanks to paperless,
43:20It's a lot easier to sort and enter.
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43:29Learn technology and practice.
43:31I believe that today's step will change tomorrow.
43:34We are engaged in environmental education and protection activities around the world.
43:40Together with the future of the earth.
43:44This is a new vital.
43:46An excellent AI is one by one.
43:48AI will offer you a job from conversation.
43:51Of course, the new era.
43:53Lip AI is amazing.
43:54The new era is this Lip AI.
43:58H&S
43:59It's itchy.
44:01Help my child's scalp.
44:03Scalp?
44:04If that's the case.
44:05H&S
44:06Itchy, dry, bloated, bloated.
44:09Head refreshing H&S
44:12Goldman
44:13In various shops.
44:15Cake shop
44:16How many candles do you want?
44:17Sixty-two, please.
44:18Kaoru-chan?
44:19Kaoru-chan.
44:20Paytok is an ordinary shopping.
44:22The more you are surprised, the more points you get.
44:24Paytok.
44:25Paytok.
44:26120 yen.
44:29Mr. Hashimoto.
44:30Please give me the point of this news.
44:32Here is the point.
44:35It is necessary to eliminate the concept of non-study rather than studying.
44:40It is necessary to learn in a group.
44:43I don't think it will be zero.
44:45I think the current curriculum is a little too much for a group life.
44:52Now is the time to create classes and curriculums according to individual abilities.
44:59In a sense, in the era of high-level growth, we were all in the same group at the same time.
45:06We did the same work and made the same products.
45:10This was absolutely necessary for Japanese society.
45:12We are now in an era where we are raising people who can do that kind of thing.
45:19I think it would be good to skip school.
45:22Why don't you skip school?
45:24Smart children go to school.
45:26I feel sorry for the children who don't skip school.
45:29However, if you go to society, you will skip school.
45:33You will see it later.
45:35That's right.
45:37It's great to be smart, but it doesn't mean you're better as a human being.
45:41You don't have to skip school.
45:43You don't have to sell a lot of home runs.
45:46You don't have to work hard.
45:48That's fine.
45:49I don't have to make a lot of smart children.
45:52Smart children can spend more and more money and skip school.
45:56It's growing, but it's not growing.
45:59It's the best time to grow.
46:01It's like Mr. Fujisota.
46:03It's the best time to grow.
46:04If you just do shogi, you'll go to school.
46:06At that time, the children who can do it will grow.
46:09Is it only in Japan?
46:10It's written on the blackboard.
46:11It's a system where you have to wait for the children who can do it.
46:14My high school and Baccalaureate programs are a little international.
46:20There are no more schools that do programs.
46:23Basically, it's an efficient school.
46:26It's a long time, isn't it?
46:27You know the time when everyone is trying to improve their academic performance, right?
46:30I'm waiting for a good child to improve the academic performance of all the people.
46:36I'm trying to make everyone good on average.
46:39I've already done that.
46:41You can go to the next one.
46:42You can go to the next one.
46:43I have proof of this.
46:46You're doing the same class in a 35-member school.
46:49How many people do you think fit this level?
46:52Out of 35 people.
46:54I don't think it's difficult to understand.
46:56I don't think it's boring to do too much.
46:58How many people fit this level?
47:01How about you, Su-chan?
47:02I think it's about half.
47:04About half.
47:05How about you, Ibu-san?
47:06I think it's even less.
47:07How about you, Pate-Pate?
47:08I think there are about five people.
47:11Ask someone on the phone.
47:12I see.
47:17You can't call anyone.
47:18What are you talking about?
47:20It's a party.
47:21Party.
47:22Kikei.
47:23Yes.
47:25Anyway, let's move on to the next topic.
47:28I see.
47:29The next topic?
47:30I see.
47:31Pierre Taki-san said,
47:32Is this a picture?
47:36Let's write it now.
47:37I want to hear other points.
47:40It's like a picture.
47:43It's a snack.
47:46Are you watching this?
47:47Yes.
47:48I think it's about 20 people.
47:49I think it's more than half.
47:51There are various opinions.
47:53I think it's about five people.
47:54Five people.
47:55There are many opinions like that.
47:57Only five out of 35 people fit in the class.
48:00That's not good.
48:01It's boring if you know too much.
48:03Or you don't know.
48:05So, let's make a group of four or three people.
48:09Let's make a curriculum based on their ability.
48:11From now on, you can use digital or internet.
48:13In a sense, teachers are attached to each person.
48:16Let's use the internet or digital.
48:18What can be done individually is individual.
48:20However, if you need a group life, you can do it as a group.
48:24I think it's good to get rid of the idea of disagreement.
48:27I really want you to do it.
48:30After this, a new product will be released soon.
48:33Oden and udon are combined.
48:35Oden appears in the studio before it is released.
48:41It's amazing.
48:43It's very delicious.
48:45Thank you very much.
49:08I can't find a good job.
49:11If you are a recruit agent.
49:14The company I'm looking for is a professional.
49:18Recruit agent.
49:20Recruit.
49:23Let's go to a new destiny.
49:26Can't we meet anymore?
49:28No matter where you go, the sea will connect us.
49:32I'll be back.
49:33It's a promise.
49:34Moana and the Legend of the Sea 2
49:37My sensitive skin.
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49:53I fixed it.
49:54I'm going home.
49:56Haven't you done it yet?
49:58Did you do it?
50:00Haven't you done it yet?
50:02If you know your brother, go to Kyogin.
50:04Create a new wave.
50:05Kyoto Financial Group
50:07If you don't have any other ideas.
50:10I have an idea.
50:13I have an idea.
50:20How about this?
50:23There are a lot of Pokemon.
50:25I don't know the latest Pokemon.
50:28It's Vangiras.
50:29Nostalgic.
50:30It's cool.
50:32That's Vangiras.
50:33Mimikyu is cute.
50:34No, Vangiras.
50:35Look, look.
50:36Crydon.
50:37No, Vangiras.
50:40Good.
50:42I knew it.
50:43It's Pikachu.
50:44Vangiras.
50:47Do you want to play a game?
50:49Start Deck Generations
50:51All right, one more time.
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50:55Reversing the common sense of order housing.
50:59Design that sticks to 1 cm.
51:03Imagine the value of the future.
51:05WAKO HOMES
51:08When you wish upon a star.
51:12Makes no difference who you are.
51:17Whatever your heart desires.
51:22Will come to you.
51:29Warm milk tea in winter.
51:31Afternoon tea.
51:34I need your help.
51:37I don't have enough love.
51:40So I made all the hearts I could think of.
51:44Everyone is in love.
51:46You're crazy.
51:47Isn't it this?
51:49I can't.
51:51Then let's make a video.
52:04Video editing is also a canvas.
52:17I'm going to release Dekogan.
52:19The 12th Anniversary of the Ganko Great War
52:23The 12th Anniversary of the Ganko Great War
52:32Open your life with digital skills.
52:35Osaka Electric Communications University
52:37KAMIKAO body
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52:40It is troublesome to wash the body.
52:42KAMIKAO body
52:44This is one.
52:45I'm excited.
52:47KAMIKAO body
52:48This is one.
52:49Lens Violet 1
52:50Makeup remover
52:51This is one.
52:54I would like to know what kind of news is going on in Kansai.
52:59I want to know and talk about the news of Kansai.
53:03First of all, USJ Donkey Kong New Area will open on December 11.
53:10Osaka's Universal Studios Japan will open a new area, Donkey Kong Country, in the Super Nintendo World on November 11.
53:21In the new attraction, you can experience wild adventures such as the world of the game being recreated and running through the jungle in a truck.
53:30Next, Uber Eats Robot Delivery will start in Osaka.
53:36Uber Eats Japan has started a delivery service using a self-driving delivery robot in a part of the city of Osaka from this month, the 14th.
53:46This robot is equipped with advanced AI and can safely run on the sidewalk at a top speed of 5.4 km.
53:55It can carry up to 20 kg of goods.
53:59It is expected to be used in areas where there are few delivery partners in the future.
54:05Next, Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street will drop from the longest shopping street in Japan.
54:12Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street, Osaka, has been the longest shopping street in Japan with a total length of about 2.6 km and has been in operation for about 30 years.
54:23However, a longer shopping street was born in Tokyo and has become a hot topic.
54:28The new Japan's best was the shopping street that was born in the Asakusa area of Tokyo.
54:33Four shopping streets that used to be separate were connected and a shopping street with a length of about 3 km was born.
54:41The president of Tenjinbashisuji is smiling and saying that Japan's best should be in Tokyo.
54:48It seems that there is a possibility that the title of Japan's best will be discussed in the future.
54:58Next, a new product of Oden and Udon from Acecook, Odon is newly released.
55:04Acecook, which has a head office in Osaka, will release Oden and Udon, a popular winter dish, on the 2nd of next month.
55:14Kansai-style Oden with ginger based on kelp and bonito and smooth Udon go well together.
55:22After this, it will appear in the studio.
55:25We will have a meeting with the current Kansai news.
55:29I'm curious about the taste of Oden.
55:33We have prepared it.
55:36It hasn't been released yet.
55:39I'm glad.
55:41It looks delicious.
55:43The noodles are also delicious.
55:46It's a dish with a soup with a strong soup stock.
55:50It's a clear taste of Kansai-style Oden.
55:53It came from the soup stock.
55:55It's amazing.
55:56It's more delicious than anything.
55:58The soup stock is also delicious.
56:00How about you?
56:02It's very delicious.
56:04I feel like I'm in winter.
56:06The scent alone is good.
56:08It's very delicious.
56:11How about you?
56:13It's very delicious.
56:15I wonder why it hasn't been released yet.
56:17It's absolutely delicious.
56:20It's really delicious.
56:22It's very delicious.
56:24I will pick up my chin.
56:26You will drop your cheek.
56:28Why do you pick up your chin?
56:30I've never heard of such a expression.
56:32It's very delicious.
56:34It's a dish with a soft texture.
56:36It's a dish with a shrimp-flavored egg.
56:38It's a dish with a soft texture.
56:40How about you?
56:42It's a dish with a soft texture.
56:44It's delicious.
56:46The main point is the taste of Oden.
56:48It has a similar taste to Daikon.
56:51You like noodles, don't you?
56:53The noodles are delicious.
56:55I'm surprised at the deliciousness of the noodles.
56:58It's a thin noodle.
57:00It's delicious.
57:02How about you?
57:04The noodles are delicious.
57:06I don't know if Uden is good.
57:08The name is Uden.
57:10It's not Oden, it's Udon.
57:12It's confusing.
57:14I'm sorry.
57:16It's completely cut.
57:18It's completely Oden.
57:20You're right.
57:22He is the most cowardly person.
57:24I buy Daikon when I go to the convenience store.
57:27That's right.
57:29You may arrange Daikon yourself.
57:31I think it will be good to use smaller ingredients.
57:41I'm looking forward to it.
57:43It's a menu that will be on sale on the 2nd of December.
57:45Please look forward to it.
57:47The amount of Oden is large.
57:50It's good, isn't it?
57:52Now, it's time to say goodbye to Metabalism King.
57:54Everyone, please eat!
57:56See you next week! Goodbye!