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00:00A road accident in Yashio City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:06The driver's seat was found near the yellow traffic light.
00:11There is a possibility that there are still people down there.
00:16According to Saitama Prefecture, it will take at least 3 months for a 74-year-old driver to be rescued.
00:27The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has requested an emergency inspection of the sewage pipe connecting to a large-scale processing plant for the local government.
00:43The inspection is not easy.
00:46It is very dangerous to enter the sewage pipe.
00:56Therefore, according to the company that conducts the inspection of the sewage pipe,
01:01there is an investigation method to use three types of drones in the water,
01:07which are water-based, flying, and underwater.
01:11Looking at the actual footage,
01:15you can see that the concrete skin of the pipe is melting.
01:19In the sewage pipe, fluid gas is generated.
01:23The fluid gas melts the skin of the concrete.
01:27Because of the damage to the sewage pipe,
01:30the surrounding soil is washed away and a cavity is formed.
01:34From there, the road is submerged.
01:38And Yashio City is investigating the cavity.
01:42This is a truck called a scale car.
01:45An electromagnetic wave is emitted from this part to investigate the cavity of the road.
01:51The scale car is equipped with a high-resolution sensor and camera.
01:57The scale car can scan the situation on the ground and find the cavity
02:05and can scan the situation on the ground and find the cavity.
02:12Let's take a look at the data that was previously investigated.
02:17In fact, the signal of the cavity is emitted in a mountainous manner like this.
02:23This is the possibility of the cavity.
02:26A black stain-like thing is emitted 30 cm from the surface.
02:30The width is 1 m and the height is about 1.5 m.
02:36The road is submerged due to the aging of the infrastructure.
02:41In addition to Yashio City,
02:44this road in Kumamoto City is submerged.
02:48In Kumamoto Prefecture,
02:53Chiba Prefecture,
02:56and Osaka Prefecture, etc.
03:02In the first place, most of the current infrastructure maintenance was carried out during the high-level economic growth period.
03:09The general operating year is said to be 50 years.
03:14According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport,
03:17the number of years the road has been submerged is about 7% in 2022.
03:25In 20 years, it will increase rapidly to about 40%.
03:32Japan, where the strengthening of the infrastructure is urgent.
03:37In the meantime, Prime Minister Ishiba said,
03:41We strongly recommend the Japanese Red Reformation of Reiwa.
03:49How can we protect the people with limited resources?
03:56And there are other problems that threaten our lives.
04:02The high price of gasoline for rice.
04:06In addition, the rising medical expenses.
04:10The burden of the people is on the right shoulder.
04:14So, today,
04:17Will the price of rice decrease due to the release of Michikumai?
04:21And the reduction of gasoline subsidies hit the people hard.
04:26Is this the decision of Prime Minister Ishiba?
04:30Special discussion.
04:33TV Tackle with Takeshi Riito.
04:41Our generation has done a lot of special construction.
04:47It's a little scary that it's all going to be in the same state at the same time.
04:54How many times have you been to Fukuoka City Station?
04:58There have been thousands of accidents every year.
05:05Is it so common?
05:08It's almost aging.
05:10Yes, there are various causes.
05:12In the first place, the road that is not limited to sewage is about 50 years old.
05:18It's just the right time.
05:21Originally, from an earlier stage,
05:24We have to use the budget for maintenance and aging.
05:29Unfortunately, even if you use the budget for maintenance and aging,
05:33It's not a vote in the election.
05:35From a political point of view,
05:37It would be better to create a new infrastructure and make the area healthy.
05:41In that case, the maintenance and aging budget will be used less.
05:47I thought it was natural that there was an infrastructure.
05:51Japan before the Olympics,
05:53The road was not paved.
05:55Japan was like that.
05:57The next generation is natural to have an infrastructure.
06:00I think this scale of infrastructure is natural.
06:03But it was built in a high-growth period.
06:05If you don't fold it soon, the population will decrease and aging will begin.
06:09It takes a lot of energy to make something new.
06:13How do you feel about the idea of recruiting not only politicians, but also Japanese people as a whole?
06:21Mr. Abe, what do you think?
06:23Don't you like the new one?
06:25I like the new one.
06:27Don't you feel like you're going to fix the old one and use it?
06:30If you ask a member of the National Assembly,
06:32He said, I took that bridge.
06:34I fixed that bridge.
06:36He said he fixed it.
06:38If you fix it, you won't get a lot of votes.
06:41If you fix it, you'll get a lot of votes.
06:45If you fix it, you'll get a lot of votes.
06:50Don't you cut the tape?
06:52I don't cut the tape when I fix it.
06:55If you cut the tape on the new one, it's all on the media.
06:59Then you should cut the tape when you fix it.
07:02If you cut the tape when you fix it, you'll get a lot of votes.
07:06In Tokyo, 70% to 80% of the sewage is mixed with sewage.
07:12In Tokyo, 70% to 80% of the sewage is mixed with sewage.
07:19If you dig it all up and try to fix it, it'll cost you 10 trillion yen.
07:24If you dig it all up and try to fix it, it'll cost you 10 trillion yen.
07:33If there's a sewage problem, we'll have to fix it.
07:38But isn't the sewage under construction?
07:42There are many pipes under the road.
07:45There are many pipes under the road.
07:50There are many pipes under the road.
07:54If you use one pipe, it's not a sewage problem.
07:59We do a lot of research.
08:03We do a lot of research.
08:05The company is doing a lot of research.
08:09Yashio, which was founded several years ago, is also doing a lot of research.
08:14It's a lot of money to open a new sewage system.
08:21You can do it for 20 years for 10 trillion yen.
08:24You can do it for 20 years for 10 trillion yen.
08:27and how much pressure the government is going to put on us.
08:30Mr. Watanabe, I heard that you have been fighting against inflation and aging.
08:39Yes, I have.
08:41I happen to be the president of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
08:46It's called the Bacaton Education of the People's Party.
08:48Bacaton Education?
08:49Bacaton Education.
08:50Anyone can become the president if they win three times.
08:53But...
08:54It's a passing accident.
08:56Since it's the president-election, the president-elect is going to give an explanation.
09:01Yes.
09:02That means he's going to be a minister.
09:04What I think is really stupid is...
09:07What?
09:08When I was the vice president,
09:10there was a discount rate.
09:12There was a discount rate for hiring high-class people within the government.
09:17And this was set at 4%.
09:20It's 1% now, right?
09:22The discount rate.
09:24The discount rate is stupidly high.
09:27And the government has been protecting it for more than 20 years.
09:32So when I was the vice president,
09:34I should have told them to review it every year.
09:37That's what I'm reflecting on now.
09:40But when it comes to public business,
09:42Mr. Otake and I,
09:44what do you do with so many roads that no one passes?
09:48What do you do with so many bridges?
09:50Public business costs are useless.
09:53But you didn't know that there was a discount rate for hiring high-class people.
09:59I didn't know that.
10:01But this is the same as the discount rate.
10:04If it's been 50 years, this is what's going to happen.
10:07You know what's going to happen.
10:09You know what's going to happen under the road.
10:12And the politicians have been saying that
10:16it's not going to be a standard.
10:18We have to do this.
10:19We have to give money to the government.
10:21If we do something new, we'll get money.
10:24That's what public business has been saying.
10:27So it's not about whether it's going to be a standard or not.
10:31It's about what to do when it's old-fashioned.
10:34We all refused to do that.
10:38This is the cost of public business in the past.
10:42In the high-growth era,
10:4410% of GDP was spent.
10:47Since 2000, 5% has been spent on various criticism.
10:52How about you, Furui-chan?
10:54Do you think it's better to increase it?
10:56I don't think there's a need to increase it in Japan.
10:58We have to keep increasing it.
11:00If it's been developed in the high-growth era,
11:02it's a set with cars.
11:04If Japan has one or two cars,
11:06and creates a Japanese society based on cars,
11:09at the same time, public business, such as roads and bridges,
11:12has been developed,
11:14I think it's better to reduce the size of cities and towns
11:17in order to create a society that doesn't depend on cars.
11:21How about you, Mr. Kotanabe?
11:23Do you think it's better to increase public business?
11:26Public business is like sewage or tap water.
11:29It's a system that collects fees,
11:32and there are some that don't collect fees,
11:35such as roads and highways.
11:41So, when it comes to collecting fees,
11:44it's good to have a little more of the idea of public business.
11:48Leave the operation and maintenance to the private sector,
11:51including collecting fees.
11:53That kind of approach is still in the experimental stage.
11:58The government and the private sector
12:00are gradually shifting to
12:02putting money together.
12:04For example, there is a paid road in Aichi Prefecture,
12:07a highway.
12:08This is done by private construction companies.
12:10This is going to be blackened.
12:12So, is it okay to make the infrastructure of waterways
12:15and sewage waterways public?
12:17Is it okay to make them public?
12:19This is a huge debate right now.
12:21However, if I don't have this kind of budget,
12:24I think that public construction should be discussed.
12:30But from the previous debate,
12:32including Mr. Furui's debate,
12:34when it comes to that,
12:37if you say that you can't spend money anymore,
12:40there is a call to create a local area.
12:44In the local area, public business,
12:47everything, including roads,
12:49will be gone.
12:51If you say that you won't do construction,
12:53everyone in Tokyo,
12:55people in the urban area will gather,
12:57and the local area will progress more and more.
13:00That will also progress.
13:02What will you do about that?
13:04For example, if we activate the central part of the local area,
13:07how much should we protect the one-storied house
13:11that is in the mountains?
13:14Do we really have to protect the one-storied house
13:17with all the taxes, waterways, electricity,
13:19and infrastructure?
13:21Or do we have to think about
13:23how to reduce the burden?
13:25You're right.
13:27If you look at the one-storied house,
13:29it costs a lot of money.
13:31As I said, this time it's 210,000 tons,
13:34but if necessary,
13:36we are thinking of expanding the quantity.
13:40We want to improve the situation
13:42where the distribution is stagnant.
13:45I would like you to accept that
13:48this is a strong determination.
13:51On the 14th,
13:53the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Fisheries
13:55decided to issue a deposit of 210,000 tons
13:57owned by the government.
14:01First of all,
14:03the condition was to buy back the 150,000 tons
14:05within a year,
14:07so they sold it to Chinese companies
14:10such as JA.
14:13In the first place,
14:15the rice disappeared from the supermarket shelves
14:17around the summer of last year.
14:20At that time, the government said,
14:24In the future, if new rice is supplied in order
14:27and the distribution of solid rice progresses,
14:30it will reach a certain price level
14:33in the balance of demand.
14:37However, the price rose to 4,185 yen per kilogram.
14:44The reason is that
14:47the production of rice increased by 180,000 tons
14:51compared to the previous year,
14:55but the amount collected by Chinese companies
14:58was less than 210,000 tons compared to the previous year.
15:05It is seen that this 210,000 tons
15:08disappeared in the background of the price rise.
15:12If the rice is supplied sufficiently
15:14but does not come to the market,
15:17it is likely to be stuck somewhere.
15:22Was the timing of the distribution of solid rice
15:25appropriate?
15:28And will the price of rice really go down?
15:34There are other burdens for the people.
15:38Reducing gas subsidies
15:42Gas prices have gone up.
15:45It's a world situation,
15:47so it can't be helped,
15:49but it's still a little too high.
15:52I feel that the price has gone up considerably.
15:56It's tough, but I have to live.
16:01I have to do something.
16:05Last December and January,
16:08the government continued to reduce subsidies for two months.
16:13As a result, the national average price of regular gasoline
16:18was 184.5 yen per liter,
16:21which is the highest in the past.
16:25About 10 yen per liter,
16:27the price of regular gasoline has gone up.
16:30The subsidy for taxes was not more than 170 yen,
16:37so I think it's a fairly high standard.
16:40A cleaning shop in Shinagawa Prefecture.
16:44Tenshi runs around the city in his car
16:47five days a week to collect his clothes.
16:51If I go home today,
16:54I think I'll run about 25 to 30 kilometers.
16:59He doesn't get a delivery fee from his customers.
17:03So the more he collects,
17:06the higher the price of gasoline,
17:09and the higher the cost.
17:12It's a shame, but we run a business
17:15that's cheap to start with.
17:17It's 100 to 200 yen a month.
17:20It's a monthly payment,
17:22but if you look at the application form,
17:25the January application form is coming soon.
17:28It's a problem.
17:29I'm more worried about the application form.
17:32From January,
17:34the shop has stepped up the cleaning fee
17:37by 5 to 10 percent.
17:41I don't know much about gasoline,
17:44but a lot of taxes are attached to it,
17:47and it's sold at a gas station.
17:49That's how much it costs.
17:51I'd like them to stop this part.
17:55I'd like them to show the government
17:58what they can do in return.
18:00At this rate, it's a waste of money.
18:04Gasoline is not just the price of the body.
18:08Oil and coal taxes,
18:10gasoline taxes,
18:12gasoline tax exemptions,
18:15consumption tax,
18:17and other taxes are added to it.
18:20One of the exemptions is
18:23the one introduced in 1974
18:26for the purpose of road maintenance.
18:31Even though it's an exemption,
18:34it continues to this day as if nothing had happened.
18:37In December of last year,
18:39the three parties,
18:41the people, the public, and the people's democracy,
18:44came to an agreement.
18:46When we're talking about the three parties,
18:50can we say that the government is at this time?
18:54Prime Minister Ishiba is avoiding making a statement
18:57about the time of the exemption.
19:00What makes people angry about
19:03the tax on gasoline is
19:06Mr. Hiroyuki Kishi,
19:08the executive director of the former Ministry of Economy and Industry.
19:12I used to be the director of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy.
19:16Since then, I've been thinking,
19:18don't mess with me.
19:20As you can see from the word,
19:22it's an exemption.
19:24It's supposed to end in a few years,
19:26but it's been 50 years.
19:28It's been an exemption for half a century.
19:30While the national tax on gasoline is 73.4 trillion yen,
19:36what should the government do to reduce the burden on the people?
19:43Is gasoline the best?
19:45It's the best.
19:46That's the first time I've heard that.
19:48I thought it was an exemption.
19:50There's nothing good about it.
19:52Where?
19:54There's nothing good about it?
19:56There's nothing good about it.
19:58Please do something about it.
20:01It's the opinion of all the people.
20:03What the hell is this?
20:05The government makes the most money.
20:07Mr. Kishi, are you angry about the tax on gasoline?
20:10As you can see from the word,
20:12it's an exemption.
20:14It's supposed to end in a few years,
20:16but it's been 50 years.
20:18It's supposed to end in a few years,
20:20but it's been 50 years.
20:22It's supposed to end in a few years,
20:24but it's been 50 years.
20:26It's been 50 years.
20:28It's been a half century.
20:30The Finance Ministry said,
20:3215 years ago,
20:34it wasn't a tax on road maintenance,
20:36it was a general tax.
20:38It's changed.
20:40I think the tax on taxes as an exemption
20:42was too big
20:44and we don't want to stop now.
20:46Mr. Furui, what do you think of it?
20:48It's not a good idea to tax on gasoline.
20:50It's been hazardous for a long time.
20:52We've seen this a lot.
20:54If you have a lot of expensive cars, it's not a good tax.
20:58But if you don't have a car, you have to pay taxes.
21:01You have to pay for transportation.
21:03Especially if you stay at home all the time, you have to pay for transportation.
21:06No one can quit, so you have to pay for transportation.
21:09Even if it's expensive, you have to pay for transportation.
21:12It was good when we had infrastructure.
21:14Because it was a road project.
21:16It was reasonable when we had infrastructure.
21:19As Mr. Kishi said, it was a general project for more than 10 years.
21:23You don't have to pay for infrastructure.
21:25You don't have to pay for aging.
21:28The tax on gasoline is very strange.
21:31If you calculate the total tax on gasoline,
21:34it's about 40% of the gasoline cost.
21:39It's about 40% of the gasoline cost.
21:43You have to reduce it a little bit.
21:46There is a tax on gasoline, and there is a tax on oil and gas.
21:51There is a tax on gasoline, and there is a tax on gasoline.
21:54And there is a tax on consumption.
21:56And the consumption tax is also taxed.
21:58Is there a problem with double taxation?
22:00Isn't it unfair not to set a deadline for distribution?
22:03It's not easy to realize it when you say,
22:05let's go eat together someday.
22:07It's the same thing.
22:09I don't know when the deadline will be.
22:12Is it okay to say that?
22:14Because it was a three-party meeting,
22:16it was a technical problem.
22:18As the Prime Minister,
22:20you were able to show that it was up to this point.
22:23Are you not motivated to show that?
22:25At least, it was a meeting at the beginning,
22:28but it became a form of discussion,
22:30and it's a reality that it hasn't moved from there.
22:33No, no, before that,
22:35there was an example of a clinic shop,
22:37but people who work in the city
22:40are saying it's hard.
22:42They are saying,
22:44please stop this kind of tax.
22:46It's not about what we've been doing
22:48and what we've been doing.
22:50People who normally work
22:52and have 3 to 4 million yen in income
22:55are saying,
22:57if it takes this much,
22:59it won't be enough.
23:01In other words,
23:03even though it was a temporary tax,
23:05it became a general tax.
23:07It's a general tax.
23:09After all, the feeling that gasoline
23:11is very strong, Mr. Abe.
23:13You're being deceived, obviously.
23:15You're being deceived.
23:17I think it's a bad thing.
23:19As Mr. Kishi said,
23:21it's very difficult because it's a direct tax.
23:23In the sense that the tax rate is high,
23:25it's much better than
23:27giving it as a regular pension.
23:29As Mr. Kuroji said,
23:31when we buy something,
23:33there's definitely a transportation fee
23:35in that amount,
23:37so it's very efficient
23:39and it's much better than giving it as a regular pension.
23:41Despite that,
23:43he said he wanted to give it as a regular pension,
23:45but he still doesn't know
23:47when the temporary tax rate will be.
23:49Let's decide now.
23:51Let's abolish the temporary tax rate.
23:53Let's decide.
23:55Let's decide.
23:57This is the voice of the people.
23:59You're being deceived, everyone.
24:01You're being deceived.
24:03The next problem with money
24:05is rice.
24:07You said it would be cheaper
24:09if it was a new rice,
24:11but it's not a lie.
24:13Why did you run out of rice?
24:15Did you buy it from someone?
24:17I'm hiding it.
24:19I'm hiding it.
24:21Last year,
24:23there was an earthquake in Miyazaki
24:25that might have something to do with
24:27the Nankai trough,
24:29so the family first
24:31started buying rice.
24:33After that,
24:35last year,
24:37the price of rice
24:39went up dramatically,
24:41and then
24:43the price of rice
24:45went down to
24:47210,000 tons.
24:49But why didn't you
24:51issue a deposit when the price went up?
24:53That's right.
24:55It was too late.
24:57It was 1 million tons.
24:59Why did the price go up so much?
25:01As Mr. Watanabe said,
25:03there was a problem,
25:05but the distribution side
25:07was probably waiting for the price
25:09to go up.
25:11But if a deposit is issued,
25:13the supply will increase,
25:15so if the price goes up to some extent,
25:17it should be issued.
25:19You should have issued a deposit
25:21before that.
25:23You should have issued it first,
25:25but the judgment was perfectly late.
25:27One of the reasons
25:29why the deposit was late
25:31was that there was not
25:33enough production.
25:35I think it's a big problem
25:37that we couldn't get rid of
25:39the unproductive side.
25:41So I think it's also a matter
25:43of whether production is enough
25:45in the real sense.
25:47Then why did you say
25:49there was enough production?
25:51The distribution is also diversified.
25:53It's not a time when
25:55everything is stable
25:57through JA,
25:59so you don't know
26:01where the new suppliers are.
26:03There are a lot of players
26:05involved in distribution,
26:07and we haven't been able
26:09to investigate
26:11even the smallest details.
26:13But we've been able to
26:15control the demand and supply
26:17in various ways,
26:19and even though it's a failure,
26:21the price has gone up
26:23because we've been able
26:25to do it this way.
26:27So even if you put in a lot of rice,
26:29you couldn't make a profit, right?
26:31That's right.
26:33That's why we had to do it
26:35last year.
26:37If you don't do it properly,
26:39it's a waste of food.
26:41That's right.
26:43So in the first place,
26:45is it still necessary
26:47to store rice?
26:49It's necessary to store rice,
26:51but the essence of the problem
26:53is that Japan has been
26:55able to create a food system
26:57and buy up all the food
26:59in the country.
27:01I think that kind of system
27:03came to fruition
27:05and came to this day.
27:07At the time of the Heisei rice conflict,
27:09there was a storage system,
27:11but consumption has decreased
27:13since then, right?
27:15Of course, there may be a short-term increase
27:17like this year,
27:19but basically,
27:21compared to the Showa era,
27:23the government bought up
27:25rice properly every year,
27:27and by doing so,
27:29the price went up, right?
27:31That's a very important point,
27:33and there's something
27:35I don't understand
27:37about the production
27:39of rice water.
27:41On the other hand,
27:43in the rice farm,
27:45you make rice
27:47for livestock feed,
27:49and if you use it like this,
27:51I think it's a very good system.
27:53After this,
27:55he went to Michikuma
27:57and started a battle
27:59with Furuichi vs. Abe.
28:01At that time,
28:03I thought that Michikuma
28:05was a rice farm
28:07that could provide
28:09rice to children
28:11properly,
28:13but Michikuma
28:15bought rice every year,
28:17so the price went up.
28:19The next day,
28:21at 7.58 p.m.
28:23I met him at the nursery,
28:25and we had a lot of fights.
28:27That's...
28:29I didn't expect...
28:31I didn't expect...
28:33that we'd become
28:35important people.
28:39Tsukiya.
28:41Tsukiya's rice is 100%
28:43domestic brand rice.
28:45They're particular about freshness,
28:47so they make the rice
28:49to the last grain.
28:51Tsukiya's Gyudon.
28:53You can be absorbed.
28:55Tomorrow, go to class.
28:57If you have a good dream in your sleep...
28:59You're fast.
29:01Honey is sticky, but...
29:03Oh, it's hard.
29:05Tickle, pain,
29:07red herbal therapy.
29:09You've gained a lot of experience,
29:11and your level is considerable.
29:13Now that you've leveled up,
29:15why don't you try a high-class job?
29:17Many high-class workers
29:19are posted.
29:21Everyone's job window.
29:23Smurfs for all.
29:25It's more delicious
29:27in the cold season.
29:29I'll eat it deliciously.
29:31I'll eat it deliciously.
29:33I'll eat it deliciously.
29:35I'll eat it deliciously.
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29:55Today, I came to the hometown of Jabara Nodoame.
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30:09No, no.
30:11I'm borrowing money in a place where I can't afford it.
30:13I don't know what to do.
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30:41If it's ad-lib, hotels are cheap.
30:43If it's ad-lib, agriculture is cheap.
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30:53I think it's a turning point in policy.
30:55One of the indirect factors for the price of rice this time is that
30:57rice trading has started since last year.
30:59In other words,
31:01let's market the rice.
31:03Let's get it out of the east-west economy.
31:05The direction of the prototype is
31:07let's get it out of the east-west economy.
31:09I think the role of rice trading will change.
31:11I think the role of rice trading will change.
31:13In other words,
31:15the market will not be able to control it.
31:17Even if they make food,
31:19they still control it.
31:21That's also a problem.
31:23When the role of rice trading becomes uncontrollable,
31:25when the role of rice trading becomes uncontrollable,
31:27and for example,
31:29if you can't import wheat,
31:31including the lives of children,
31:33you can provide rice.
31:35The government buys wheat every year,
31:37so the price of rice has gone up.
31:39So if you don't buy wheat,
31:41the price of rice will go down.
31:43If you ask me what's going on at the site,
31:45until recently,
31:47it was a little over 2,000 yen for 5 kg,
31:49but now it's 4,000 yen for 5 kg.
31:51That's how much rice has gone up.
31:53That's how much rice has gone up.
31:55I think you're right.
31:57Rice is important for the lives of many people.
31:59It's also true that someone is making rice.
32:01It's also true that someone is making rice.
32:03I think there is a high possibility
32:05that the demand for rice will go down
32:07and the production volume will go down.
32:09I think there is a high possibility
32:11that the demand for rice will go down
32:13and the production volume will go down.
32:15Considering that,
32:17it's hard for the price of rice to go up suddenly,
32:19but if it doesn't go up,
32:21the producers will withdraw more and more.
32:23And at the producer's place,
32:25the price of electricity and water
32:27are going up,
32:29so the price of rice is going up.
32:31Agar san, you said this earlier,
32:33but the rice isn't reaching
32:35the producers' hands.
32:37I was surprised to hear
32:39that it didn't reach the producers.
32:41That's right.
32:43I don't think the J.A. and OOT's
32:45are doing that much,
32:47but there is a high possibility
32:49that the middle-sized companies
32:51are taking the advantage of the recession.
32:53So I think you should do it
32:55earlier.
32:57You can tell the rice farmers
32:59I mean, if you find a farmer or a farmer's land, it will gradually increase.
33:02This is a review of the education and medical expenses system.
33:06Insurance burden is a major issue for the current generation.
33:13Based on this situation, we will review it in order to prevent insurance burden.
33:23The education and medical expenses system increases the burden of patients.
33:27The education and medical expenses system is a system that reduces the burden of patients depending on their age and income.
33:42However, the government has decided to gradually increase the burden of patients from August this year.
33:52How much of the burden will it be and what impact will it have on the lives of the people?
34:00Mr. Akemi Hamashima, who lives in Chiba Prefecture.
34:03He was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 29 and recovered once, but relapsed six years ago.
34:12He is now in stage 4.
34:14His organs and bones have been found, and he has been hospitalized once every three weeks for treatment.
34:22This is a receipt.
34:27The medical bill is about 96,000 yen, which is about 100,000 yen, including medical drugs and painkillers.
34:38The education and medical expenses system pays 44,400 yen every month.
34:46Even now, I'm working to make sure I have enough money, but I think it's a lie that it's going up.
34:59In Mr. Hamashima's case, the self-inflicted burden of about 44,000 yen per month is likely to be more than 60,000 yen in the future.
35:10The medical bill is almost the same as the rent, and I can't do it if I have to pay for it every month.
35:19I've been going once every three weeks, but I'm thinking about reducing the number of times I've been treated once every two months or once every three months.
35:33So I think it's a matter of life or death.
35:39When I heard the voice of a patient who was going to the hospital,
35:44It's not bullying.
35:48There's really money, isn't there?
35:51If you can get that out of the way, I think it's in the country.
35:59I think there are still a lot of things to do before that.
36:04I think that's the first part of the waste of money and taxes.
36:12One of the major factors in the rise in the burden is the cost associated with measures to reduce the number of deaths decided by the Kishida administration.
36:20It is also said that about one-third of the costs are covered by social insurance costs such as medical bills.
36:28On the 12th, the cancer patients' association asked the Minister of Health and Welfare to withdraw and freeze directly.
36:37I asked him to consider freezing for a while.
36:41It was decided in a very short period of time, and the patient's opinion and the actual patient's data were not included.
36:51The government is considering some amendments to the patient's association, which seeks to freeze the revision of the system itself.
37:00The step-by-step withdrawal from August of this year is unchangeable.
37:06After this, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and used the cost-benefit system.
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40:05I don't think this is a joke.
40:08I've been using this high-priced medicine system for two years.
40:12Because you got sick?
40:13Of course, my current illness has been treated for a long time.
40:18I've been taking care of this high-priced medicine system.
40:21I think I'm more aware of how excellent this system is than anyone else.
40:26In other words, I'm still getting old, so it's okay.
40:31The most affected by this system is, for example, the 40s and 50s.
40:35Those who have a family and still need money to raise their children.
40:39This is the most affected generation.
40:41I don't understand why people with severe illness give up treatment.
40:44Especially young people who are working.
40:46I don't understand why they do such stupid things.
40:50I really don't like it either.
40:51I have exactly the same opinion as Mr. Kishi.
40:54Why?
40:54The same opinion?
40:55It's weird, isn't it?
40:57I don't like it.
40:58I don't like the same thing.
40:59I don't like it.
41:00I think it's wrong to cut it off.
41:03I used to say that it was to reduce the burden of the current generation.
41:07However, I think that the burden of the current generation is even greater.
41:14So I don't think it's right to cut it off.
41:16I say this because I've seen it on TV before.
41:21I don't know what you're talking about.
41:22I think it's better to reduce the burden of medical expenses.
41:29Because the times have changed.
41:30The burden of the current generation is too great.
41:34The current generation has a low income, so it's a burden.
41:39But there are many people who have assets.
41:41Including all the people who have assets, it's basically a burden.
41:46I think it's fair to reduce the burden of the current generation by 30%.
41:50There are a lot of people.
41:53My basic stance is the same as everyone else's.
41:55This is a fatal system for people who have been treated for a long time.
41:59On the contrary, I think it's because of Japan's safety net, which is proud of the world.
42:03I think it's the right way to discuss how to protect this.
42:07I think it's a great thing to have the right to protect the people.
42:11I think it's something to be proud of as a Japanese.
42:13You're right.
42:14I just want to say this.
42:16I think the basic thing to oppose this is to freeze it.
42:26I think it's better to understand the background to some extent.
42:30New drugs are coming out more and more.
42:32The drugs that come out are getting more and more expensive.
42:34It's a lot of money to make new drugs like tens of millions or 100 million yen.
42:41In the end, if it's 100 million yen, it's 100 million yen.
42:43The difference between what you pay every day and what you pay every day is that someone has to pay for it.
42:47I think this is something that can't be discussed just by emotional theory.
42:51On the contrary, it's a matter of how far new drugs can be applied to medical care.
42:55That's why we need to think about it.
42:57The important problem is that now is the time when one in two people in Japan has cancer.
43:01We need long-term treatment.
43:04We can't think about that reality.
43:05Even if you have money, you think it's expensive, right?
43:08First of all, I don't have any money.
43:10The salary of a professor at Harvard is cheap.
43:13If you do this, there's a risk that your heart rate will decline or your condition will worsen.
43:18If your condition worsens, you'll have to pay extra for medical care.
43:22So this is a safety net, right?
43:24What happens if you release this?
43:26For example, it's a drug.
43:27There's no discussion at all about whether or not it should be insured.
43:31Is a drug not insured?
43:35It is.
43:38It's a matter of whether or not to make it that kind of drug.
43:40What's the difference between commercial drugs and drugs you get from doctors?
43:45It's a little different.
43:45No, it's not.
43:47It's definitely different.
43:50I also put up an insurance-appropriate morass tape.
43:56It works very well.
43:57It's completely different from commercial drugs.
43:59But you can buy it at the pharmacy.
44:01You don't have to go to the hospital to buy it.
44:03It's insured, so you can buy it cheaply.
44:06For example, I don't think cancer is self-responsibility.
44:09It's probably a real disease, so I think it's okay to insure it.
44:12For example, I think it's almost self-responsibility to have cavities.
44:16No, no, no.
44:21But you've got to brush your teeth properly.
44:24Is cavities really self-responsible?
44:28We will thoroughly discuss Mr. Furuichi's own theory.
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45:53But it's not done yet.
45:55Let's eat.
45:58The rice is delicious.
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47:08I think the teeth are almost self-responsible.
47:11No, no.
47:12It's not that.
47:13No, no, no.
47:14It's not that.
47:15No, no, no.
47:16But I have to brush my teeth properly.
47:19But it's the same with dental care.
47:21In general, medical expenses are almost free.
47:25But the teeth are basically a full-time burden.
47:27The reason is that the teeth are self-responsible.
47:30The cost of teeth treatment is high.
47:32But you have to brush your teeth properly.
47:35I think it's free until the age of 18.
47:37But you have to brush your teeth properly.
47:39I was told to go to a dental clinic.
47:40You can go to a dental clinic for insurance.
47:42But I think it's self-responsible.
47:46Dental clinics are not for insurance.
47:50But I agree with the essence of what you're saying.
47:54The oral environment is important.
47:57The oral environment leads to various diseases.
47:59I think it's very important.
48:01I don't think it's easy to apply it immediately.
48:04I think what Mr. Furui was trying to say was that
48:06you should be interested in the oral environment.
48:09You should make a system that makes an effort.
48:13You shouldn't go after you get cavities.
48:15You should make an effort to take care of your oral environment before you go.
48:18As a result, it's good for your health.
48:20It's hard to become a candidate.
48:22I agree with the idea that each citizen should understand this.
48:26I eat a lot of chocolate, so I have cavities.
48:28I'm sorry to say this.
48:30I eat chocolate and have cavities.
48:32Why does the insurance cost 70%?
48:35It's self-responsibility.
48:37I agree.
48:38I think we should expand the range of not insurance.
48:42If it's self-responsibility,
48:44there's a disease called life-long disease.
48:46This person has a life-long disease and is sick.
48:51It's self-responsibility.
48:53So it's not insurance-appropriate.
48:55If you have a life-long disease, you can't become a candidate.
48:58It's hard to become a candidate.
49:00I think basic diseases can be covered by insurance,
49:03but cavities should be covered by yourself.
49:06Takeshi will talk about the reality of the gap between Japan's medical care.
49:11People who have a lot of money
49:14use this kind of medical care.
49:16People who use national insurance use this kind of medical care.
49:20Toshiyuki Nishida is a famous actor.
49:24He has a face that is unknown to the audience.
49:27Thank you, Mr. Nishida.
49:31Tuesday night at 6.30pm.
49:35It's good to be with friends,
49:37but it's also good to be with family.
49:39It's said that the number of family members is increasing.
49:42It's a funeral.
49:44It's good not to be lonely
49:46It's good not to be lonely
49:50It's sad, but it's fun.
49:52It's sad, but it's a thank you.
49:57It's a good thing to think freely.
50:00Okay!
50:01Let's go home freely.
50:02Let's go right away.
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50:20It's a strange vehicle called a bus.
50:22What's the matter?
50:23I'm going to leave this town for a job.
50:27This bus is running anywhere, anytime.
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50:32Yucho通常アプリATMも
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52:04This country has a double standard.
52:08I think national insurance is a great thing.
52:14But there are organizations that can't deal with it at all.
52:18For those who have a lot of money,
52:21this medical care and national insurance are used.
52:25There are always two.
52:28There are quite a lot of people who overlap with medical care.
52:32I understand that money is important,
52:35but I don't think it's a good idea to have so many ups and downs.
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53:31自由に家族総
53:34ni コラボ今日はどうしました車内のデジタル化が進まなくて先生なんとが なります ni コラボでデジタル人材がいなくてもあります
53:44ni コラボで経営課題を解決するグループウェア ni コラボ 神山くんつながりました相棒
53:54じゃばらたんぼ今日はじゃばらのダーメのふるさとに来ています じゃばらは幻の果実幻ここにしかないんです
54:03幻がのドア目につまりすっきり
54:08あああああああ
54:18全世界1億ダウンロードトップ 記念イベント開催中にゃんこ大戦争
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54:38イナバー 私たちは患者様第一を心がけています今よりも綺麗にいつまでも美しくその思いを
54:47支えたいあなたの綺麗いつまでも品川スキンクリニック品川美容外科
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