そこまで言って委員会NP 2024年9月8日 「当たり」か「不発」か? それが問題だSP!

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00:00:00Following the Paralympic Games in Paris, Japan's medal-rushing season,
00:00:05the Japanese athletes' performances are also remarkable at the Paris Paralympics, which will be held tonight.
00:00:12Also, in the U.S. Major League,
00:00:15the Dodgers' Ohtani Shouhei won the 43rd title for the first time in history on August 30th.
00:00:24He has also set a new record since then.
00:00:28On the other hand, the Japanese professional baseball has been pointed out to be on the rise this season.
00:00:36There has been a tendency for home runs, and the number of home runs is low.
00:00:41Speaking of the number of home runs,
00:00:43today, September 8th, 2012, is a rare day when no home runs were made in all the official matches of the Paralympic Games in Paris.
00:00:54If it's just one day, it might be considered a day of no home runs.
00:01:00Is there a problem with the lack of home runs this season?
00:01:07This time, the baseball commentator, Mr. Hiromi Makihara, who is well-known at the Paralympic Games,
00:01:12will explain the issue of home runs for the first time in a long time.
00:01:19Speaking of no home runs,
00:01:21North Korea, which seems to be holding back its missile launch,
00:01:25was reported to have held a ceremony to hand over 250 new ballistic missile launchers to the Korean border.
00:01:36What is the purpose of the Kim Jong-un launchers?
00:01:39This is also explained by the well-known commentator, Mr. Lee Song-thae.
00:01:44Also, on September 8th, 1986,
00:01:47Mr. Takako Doi, who later led the Madrina campaign, was appointed as the chairman of the Japanese Socialist Party at the time.
00:01:58Speaking of female leaders,
00:02:01the Democratic Party's Kamala Harris, who won the U.S. presidential election in November this year,
00:02:06attracted attention as to whether she could break the glass ceiling.
00:02:11Is it possible that Ms. Sanae Takaichi and Ms. Yoko Kamikawa will be the first women to win the Democratic Party's presidential election?
00:02:20The pro baseball commentator pointed out the absence of home runs, and the female players in each league are attracting attention.
00:02:29This time, from the 5th grade to the 6th grade, she was the captain of the women's baseball team.
00:02:34Ms. Rano, who was a member of the softball team for three years in junior high school, showed her ability.
00:02:40She joined the Hanshin Children's Association when she was a child,
00:02:45and when she was in elementary school, she was a baseball kid who joined a strong club team in Kyobashi, Osaka.
00:02:51She is still known as a big Tigers fan.
00:02:54She is the secretary-general of Nomura Meida.
00:02:57In each VTR, batting, struck out, knock-out, and toe-in,
00:03:03which one will win?
00:03:10Can I go that far, LP?
00:03:14Is it a hit or a miss?
00:03:16That's the question, special!
00:03:28Hello.
00:03:30This time, we will have a thorough discussion on various unpopular topics.
00:03:34These are the members of today's committee.
00:03:36Thank you for your cooperation.
00:03:41This is Mr. Kobara Brass, a talent who has appeared for the first time in a year and four months.
00:03:44Thank you for your cooperation.
00:03:48It's been a while since I've seen you.
00:03:51When I came last time, Fifi was rampaging.
00:03:53If you had been quiet, I would have been in trouble for a year.
00:03:58This time, Mr. Lam and Mr. Meida will have a baseball match.
00:04:04It was four days before the shoot, but I still have muscle pain.
00:04:09That's because you're old.
00:04:11Are you okay, Lam?
00:04:12It's the next day, and I'm fine.
00:04:16When I saw your pitching earlier, it was amazing.
00:04:20It was awkward.
00:04:22Did you really do it?
00:04:24I did it for a while.
00:04:26Where was your position?
00:04:28I thought it was awkward.
00:04:30This talk will be cut because I spend a lot of time.
00:04:32It's funny.
00:04:34It's funny, so it's funny.
00:04:36You're the main character.
00:04:38I'm the main character, but I'm going to be cut.
00:04:42Mr. Meida and Mr. Lam will have a baseball match on top of each topic.
00:04:46It's been a while since I've seen you, so I have to talk.
00:04:49I'm taking a break from COVID-19.
00:04:52This is the third time I've been on the show.
00:04:55Thank you for having me today.
00:04:57It's fun.
00:05:01This is today's lineup.
00:05:04Where do we start?
00:05:07There are professional baseball, women's politics, Japanese economy, and North Korea.
00:05:12I'm excited to talk about baseball.
00:05:15Let's start with the first topic.
00:05:17This is the first question.
00:05:21Mr. Meida and Mr. Lam will have a baseball match on top of each topic.
00:05:26Both of them have experience in baseball.
00:05:28It's a high-level baseball match.
00:05:31First of all, it's a batting match.
00:05:34I came to Kaion Amagasaki, a batting center in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture.
00:05:41The rule is that if the ball flies in front of each of the 10 balls, it's a hit.
00:05:47If a home run hits the target, it's 3 points.
00:05:52First of all, Mr. Lam.
00:05:55Good luck, Mr. Lam.
00:06:05He has experience in baseball and softball.
00:06:08He hits a 100-kilogram ball to the bat.
00:06:12And then...
00:06:17When he got caught, he hit the ball hard.
00:06:22He lost the second half, but the result was a 5-ball hit out of 10.
00:06:29The other side is Nomura Meida.
00:06:31Will the 52-year-old be able to beat the 27-year-old?
00:06:37The hit is thin, but he manages to get the ball in front of him.
00:06:43He hits the ball hard.
00:07:01What's the result?
00:07:035 hits out of 10.
00:07:05So, the first game is...
00:07:08It's dangerous.
00:07:09It's a half-hearted game.
00:07:11Is it a hit? Is it a hit? That's the problem.
00:07:14The problem of a professional baseball home run.
00:07:19This is a serious problem that may lead to the downfall of professional baseball in the second half.
00:07:25Anyway, the batter didn't hit the ball.
00:07:28The ball hit the target.
00:07:33There are only three players who have hit the ball more than 30% in the SEPA Ryo League.
00:07:38In 2022, Honruida released 56 Honruidas in the history of Japanese players.
00:07:45Murakami Munetaka of Yakult, who was also the king of the triple crown, is the top of the Serif.
00:07:51However, the number is less than half as it was two years ago.
00:07:56If Honruida doesn't reach 30,
00:08:00Honruida is the first time in 63 years since Mr. Giants, Shigeo Nagashima in 1961.
00:08:07On the other hand, there are 7 players who have the same defense rate as Super Ace.
00:08:17What is the cause of the decrease in the number of home runs and the frequent low scores?
00:08:26It seems that the player himself feels that the ball doesn't fly.
00:08:31Murakami said that there is a difference between the speed of the ball and the distance.
00:08:41According to Junichi Sports, Mizuno, who manufactures NPB and balls,
00:08:46denies the influence of the ball that there is no change in manufacturing management.
00:08:50In addition, the professional baseball players also say that there is no problem with the number of rebounds of the ball.
00:08:55It is confirmed by the test data provided by NPB.
00:09:00So, is the reason for not being able to hit the ball not the ball that doesn't fly, but the level of the head?
00:09:07In fact, in the 10 seasons since 2014, the average speed of the straight is increased from 141.4 km to 146.6 km.
00:09:18The number of hits has also increased, and it is said that the hitter is not able to respond to fast moving balls such as cut balls and two seams.
00:09:28However, there is nothing as exciting as a home run in professional baseball.
00:09:35For a long-standing half-hearted fan, he can't forget...
00:09:40On April 17, 1985, at the Koshien, a half-hearted titan match...
00:09:45It's a back screen, isn't it?
00:09:48The home run to the three consecutive back screens of Bars, Kakefu, and Okada is still a talk of the town.
00:09:57At that time, the person who was standing on the mound was...
00:10:00Today's guest, Mr. Hiromi Makihara.
00:10:03There are people who can't come out.
00:10:05For the sake of honor, I'll tell you.
00:10:07Mr. Makihara was born on May 18, 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan.
00:10:24He won the match without letting the batter out of the field even once.
00:10:27He is a man of the 9th floor who has achieved the so-called perfect match.
00:10:35Even in Mr. Perfect, when you're hit, you're hit.
00:10:38That's what baseball is all about.
00:10:41On June 12, 1999, the 12th extension of the half-hearted titan match...
00:10:47He was hit by a light ball thrown at a new player.
00:10:50He also made a farewell loss.
00:10:55Mr. Makihara, who has a relationship with such half-heartedness from the morning...
00:10:59He came to the studio again this time.
00:11:02Mr. Makihara, thank you very much.
00:11:06So, I have a question for you based on the current professional baseball, which is said to be out of fashion.
00:11:12What should I do to make Japanese professional baseball more interesting?
00:11:20Now, I'm asking you what you should do to make Japanese professional baseball more interesting.
00:11:26This is the guest of this corner.
00:11:28I'm Hiromi Makihara, a baseball commentator.
00:11:30Nice to meet you.
00:11:33I'm sorry.
00:11:34I've never seen a show that makes Mr. Perfect so funny.
00:11:39That's a set.
00:11:41It's sold as a set, so it's okay.
00:11:43From a half-hearted fan's point of view, Mr. Makihara's face at that time was a dream.
00:11:50Shinjo-kun is completely stepping on the base and shooting from the batter's box.
00:11:57He said, why don't you shoot?
00:11:59He had a great face.
00:12:01Shinjo-kun later said, that was out of fashion.
00:12:06Mr. Makihara, who was known as Mr. Perfect at that time,
00:12:11I'd like to ask you a lot of questions about how to make Japanese professional baseball more interesting.
00:12:17First of all, Mr. Suda, how about changing it to a flying ball?
00:12:21First of all, as a whole, the reason why baseball is said to be not interesting now is that the game time is too long.
00:12:26There are a lot of three-hour games that don't last long.
00:12:30This is the first point.
00:12:31And the other one is that the game is too ordinary.
00:12:34I'm so nervous.
00:12:35I don't know when I'll get a score in soccer.
00:12:38I'm so nervous.
00:12:39In the case of baseball, if you don't fill the base, you don't feel that way.
00:12:43And like I said in the VTR, the number of home runs will decrease.
00:12:50It's no doubt that the pitchers are good.
00:12:53The pitchers are very strong now.
00:12:55In order to reduce this imbalance,
00:12:58In other words, it's not like I'm using a ball that doesn't fly now.
00:13:02The performance of the ball will be the same all the time.
00:13:06If so, I think that if you change it to a ball that is easier to hit,
00:13:11I think you'll get a lot of heartbeats.
00:13:14Then I'll have to do some doping.
00:13:17If you do it next to me, it's a little...
00:13:20That's a violation of the real rule.
00:13:22That's not good.
00:13:24But as for the ball, it's officially denied, but it hasn't changed.
00:13:30It hasn't changed.
00:13:31Because there's no reason to change it to a ball that doesn't fly.
00:13:34That's right.
00:13:35So I don't think they've changed it.
00:13:37There's a fundamental problem.
00:13:39Japanese baseball is a defensive baseball.
00:13:42For example, have you ever seen an international game?
00:13:46Whether it's high school, college, or professional baseball,
00:13:51It's an international game.
00:13:54Samurai Japan's defense.
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00:25:01It's not what I thought it would be.
00:25:05It didn't come off.
00:25:07It didn't hit at all.
00:25:09The one that hit the target was the 3rd out of 10.
00:25:15This is Ram.
00:25:17Pitcher Ram.
00:25:21As expected of the former baseball team captain.
00:25:23Unlike Medai, he throws a sharp ball.
00:25:27But it didn't hit the target.
00:25:31It hit two of them.
00:25:33It's the last pitch.
00:25:36Will he be able to make a draw?
00:25:42With that, it's a draw with three strikeouts in a row.
00:25:47Why? It's not funny.
00:25:49Speaking of baseball,
00:25:50this summer's high school baseball was also marked as a hit.
00:25:54There were 7 home runs throughout the game.
00:25:58After 1974, when the metal bat was introduced, it became the smallest.
00:26:04By the way, in the finals, Kyoto International High School won for the first time.
00:26:10Kyoto International High School was established in 1947.
00:26:14Kyoto Chosun Middle School was the first.
00:26:17In 2003, it was recognized as a school by the Japanese School Education Act.
00:26:23It became popular that the school was in Korean.
00:26:26After winning the championship, the Korean president posted a message of blessing on social media.
00:26:33He called on both Koreas to get closer through baseball.
00:26:40In the midst of that, he was concerned about the movement of Korea's neighboring countries.
00:26:45Is it a hit or a miss? That's the problem.
00:26:48Speaking of the current North Korea,
00:26:51if it's a miss...
00:26:53On July 1, North Korea launched two ballistic missiles in a row.
00:26:59However, the South Korean military said that the second missile failed to launch,
00:27:03and it was likely that it fell into the interior of North Korea.
00:27:09Also, from May to June,
00:27:12North Korea launched a bombshell with garbage for South Korea.
00:27:17In May, about 260 bombs were launched.
00:27:21In early June, about 720 bombs were reported to have fallen into Seoul.
00:27:28And on June 5, North Korean media reported that
00:27:31a ceremony was held in Pyongyang to hand over 250 mobile launchers of new ballistic missiles
00:27:36to the front line troops near the border with Korea.
00:27:43By the way, at this ceremony,
00:27:45it was confirmed that the daughter of General Kim Jong-un,
00:27:47the daughter of General Kim Jong-un, was also seen as Jue.
00:27:52Jue was born in 2013 and is now 11 to 12 years old.
00:27:57In 2023, the title of the new female general of Korea was given.
00:28:05On July 29,
00:28:07it was revealed to the National Assembly that the National Intelligence Agency of South Korea
00:28:12had reported that Jue was being educated as a successor.
00:28:17The National Intelligence Agency said that
00:28:19more than 60% of Jue's activities are military affairs,
00:28:22and that the structure of Kim's successor is solidifying to some extent.
00:28:29However, it has not ruled out the possibility that children other than Jue may become successors.
00:28:35On June 19, it was reported that the Russian President Putin visited North Korea for the first time in 24 years
00:28:42and was welcomed by General Kim Jong-un.
00:28:46In the background of the close relationship between Putin and General Kim Jong-un,
00:28:50it was pointed out that North Korea expects Russia as a backer,
00:28:54while the Russian side expects North Korea as a stepson
00:28:59in the long-term progress of Ukraine.
00:29:04By the way, it was also reported that General Kim Jong-un sent a group of male and female students
00:29:09from Gunsan Prefecture, a natural monument of North Korea, to Putin.
00:29:14After this, Professor Lee So-tae, a professor at Ryugoku University,
00:29:18who is familiar with the Korean peninsula, appeared in the studio.
00:29:22So I have a question for everyone.
00:29:25What do you want to ask Mr. Lee So-tae?
00:29:29I have a question for everyone.
00:29:32The guest of this corner is Professor Lee So-tae, a professor at Ryugoku University.
00:29:36Nice to meet you.
00:29:38Nice to meet you.
00:29:40I heard that you have a lot of questions.
00:29:43So I'd like to ask you a lot of questions.
00:29:46I'd like to ask you one thing I was curious about when I saw the VTR.
00:29:49What was the purpose of the obutsu-fusen?
00:29:53What was the purpose of the obutsu-fusen?
00:29:56It's a kind of harassment against South Korea.
00:29:59It's still being sent recently.
00:30:01It's still being sent?
00:30:02Is it a retaliation against South Korea for distributing billiards,
00:30:05sending SD cards and sending information to the West?
00:30:10That's right.
00:30:11That's what they did at first.
00:30:13Recently, there hasn't been much news of sending balloons from South Korea,
00:30:18but it's still being sent.
00:30:20From North Korea?
00:30:21It's not dangerous.
00:30:23It's not dangerous.
00:30:25There's a possibility that there's gold in it,
00:30:29so South Korea is trying not to get close to the general public.
00:30:34But for now, there's no gold in it.
00:30:36It's just an obutsu.
00:30:38It's an obutsu.
00:30:39It's a mixture of gold and powder.
00:30:41Is it okay for the gold to fly over South Korea and come to Japan?
00:30:45I don't think so.
00:30:47It's related to the wind.
00:30:49Is there gold powder in it?
00:30:51At first, it was said that it was a mixture of gold and powder.
00:30:55But recently, they cut off the paper and mixed it with something like garbage.
00:31:01When you analyzed the powder,
00:31:03you found out that it was bad for your diet,
00:31:05and it was publicized, so you couldn't put it in anymore, right?
00:31:08That's right.
00:31:09If you analyze the powder in it carefully,
00:31:12you can see how long people in North Korea are using it.
00:31:18For example, you can see how many times they've re-sewn their pants.
00:31:24You knew that?
00:31:26I didn't know that sending obutsu with a balloon was such a stupid thing.
00:31:32It's like a child's imagination.
00:31:36According to their theory,
00:31:38what is sent from South Korea is obutsu,
00:31:41so they use obutsu to pay back.
00:31:44It's the same as what you're sending.
00:31:49Kim Yo-jong of No.2 said,
00:31:52this is the freedom of expression.
00:31:57I thought it was amazing.
00:32:00But the USB sent from South Korea has a Korean drama, right?
00:32:05Yes.
00:32:06Isn't it very expensive?
00:32:08There's a drama and a dollar bill.
00:32:12There's also a little rice in it.
00:32:15It's like a treasure.
00:32:17It's a real treasure for North Korea.
00:32:20But if you have it, won't you be punished?
00:32:23You can't see it,
00:32:26and if you pick it up and use it,
00:32:29you'll be punished.
00:32:31I heard that a high school student was executed when he watched the Korean drama.
00:32:37I heard that a high school student was executed when he watched the Korean drama.
00:32:46And 30 middle school students were executed.
00:32:51It's related to this.
00:32:53I was surprised when I saw the news.
00:32:55Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act.
00:32:57It's an article in the news.
00:32:59If you imitate the words influenced by South Korea,
00:33:02you'll be executed.
00:33:04If you imitate the words influenced by South Korea, you'll be executed?
00:33:07I don't think you'll be executed right away.
00:33:10I don't think you'll be executed right away.
00:33:14But you'll be punished.
00:33:16Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:24Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:31Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:34Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:37Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:40Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:43Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:46Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:49Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:52Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:55Pyongyang Cultural Protection Act is the most pure language in North Korea.
00:33:58I always watch your channel.
00:34:03It's a YouTube channel.
00:34:04It's very interesting.
00:34:05Recently, you said that there is not enough food in the military.
00:34:18How bad is the situation?
00:34:20The military is basically on the brink of extinction.
00:34:24The military is basically on the brink of extinction.
00:34:27If you go home and bring rice, you can go home freely.
00:34:34If you bring what you need, you will be rewarded.
00:34:39Can you maintain your combat ability?
00:34:42You can say that you don't have it at all.
00:34:45I interviewed a soldier who served in the tank unit for 10 years.
00:34:51He moved a tank about 10 meters twice.
00:34:55He didn't have a bulletproof shooting training.
00:34:59He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:02He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:05He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:08He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:11He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:14He was in such a terrible situation.
00:35:17President Trump said that North Korea should be a free country.
00:35:22President Trump said that North Korea should be a free country.
00:35:27President Trump said that North Korea should be a free country.
00:35:31North Korea is basically a democracy.
00:35:34North Korea is basically a democracy.
00:35:37North Korea is basically a democracy.
00:35:40North Korea is basically a democracy.
00:35:4380% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:35:4880% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:35:5180% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:35:5480% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:35:5780% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:0080% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:0380% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:0680% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:0980% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:1280% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:1580% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:1880% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:2180% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:2480% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:2780% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:3080% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:3380% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:3680% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:3980% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:4280% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:4580% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:4880% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:5180% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:5480% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:36:5780% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:37:0080% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:37:0380% of North Korean defectors are far from Kim's family.
00:37:06Is it possible to use nuclear weapons in South Korea?
00:37:09Yes, if it is necessary.
00:37:12Yes, if it is necessary.
00:37:15Mr. Miyake, what do you think about nuclear weapons?
00:37:18Mr. Miyake, what do you think about nuclear weapons?
00:37:21I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:24I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:27I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:30I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:33I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:36I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:39I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:42I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:45I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:48I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:51I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:54I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:37:57I'm still trying to get rid of nuclear weapons.
00:38:01Mr. President, do you think China will follow through with that?
00:38:04China is immature.
00:38:07China is immature.
00:38:10China is immature.
00:38:13If Japan doesn't quit North Korea...
00:38:16If Japan doesn't quit North Korea...
00:38:19if China doesn't quit North Korea...
00:38:22Japan will be able to bring North Korea into power.
00:38:25Japan will be able to bring North Korea into power.
00:38:28There is a democratic country where the U.S. military is stationed.
00:38:32They don't want to directly touch the border.
00:38:35So, I think they will keep North Korea.
00:38:39So, even if Japan becomes a nuclear power, isn't it difficult?
00:38:44The fact that Japan has a nuclear power means that Taiwan also has a nuclear power.
00:38:50So, if you think about it, if you don't suppress North Korea's nuclear power,
00:38:55there is a possibility that Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan will have a nuclear power.
00:38:59So, there is a possibility that China will move.
00:39:02When North Korea abandons its nuclear power,
00:39:05it is obvious that South Korea has more military power.
00:39:08So, I think that North Korea may think that it will be attacked.
00:39:16If South Korea abandons its nuclear power,
00:39:20what are you going to do to make sure that Japan doesn't have a nuclear power?
00:39:24South Korea has always said that it is peaceful.
00:39:29But North Korea doesn't believe that.
00:39:32So, until the 1980s, North Korea had a little more military power than South Korea.
00:39:41If the gap widens, there is no choice but to write about how to protect the regime.
00:39:49If North Korea is so weak that it can't be helped,
00:39:53and if the South Korean military can fight properly, it would be good.
00:39:56But I think the South Korean military is also weak.
00:39:59A little over a year ago, an unmanned reconnaissance aircraft flew from North Korea.
00:40:04It was attacked by an attack helicopter and chased for more than an hour,
00:40:07but it couldn't be shot down at all.
00:40:09So, when two fighter jets were launched, one of them crashed.
00:40:12There was an unidentified crash.
00:40:14A few days later, North Korea launched another attack helicopter.
00:40:21It chased for an hour or two, shot and shot, but it didn't fall at all.
00:40:24If you look closely, it was a flock of birds.
00:40:27Is this okay in South Korea?
00:40:29North Korea is dangerous, but I think South Korea is really dangerous.
00:40:33North Korea couldn't fight back when it was attacked.
00:40:36Some people say that North Korea is a big wolf and South Korea is a fat pig.
00:40:43But if you fight with normal military force, North Korea can't stand up.
00:40:47The problem is that no matter how weak North Korea is,
00:40:50if the war breaks out, it will launch missiles and rockets into Seoul or other important cities,
00:40:56so we know that there will be a huge number of non-combatants.
00:41:01So it may win the war against North Korea, but there will be considerable sacrifices.
00:41:07If there is a sign that North Korea is going to start a war,
00:41:12North Korea will launch a normal cannon near the military-industrial border.
00:41:19If South Korea can launch it first, it will be a great help.
00:41:22But recently, it's been dangerous.
00:41:24Like Mr. Bellos said, missiles.
00:41:26It's very quiet.
00:41:28Until a while ago, it was like every day.
00:41:31Why is it so quiet recently?
00:41:33Kim Jong-un has become a little calmer.
00:41:36Is that so?
00:41:38Is your body okay?
00:41:40It's okay.
00:41:41You should see that there is definitely a problem with your body.
00:41:45According to a recent report by the National Diet of South Korea,
00:41:49is it because the medicine has not worked so far?
00:41:53They are looking for new medicine overseas.
00:41:56What kind of disease is it?
00:41:57Heart disease, diabetes, and various other problems.
00:42:02The other day, I was talking about the bandage on the heart on the channel.
00:42:09Is it a surgery?
00:42:10I think it's definitely a surgery.
00:42:13He said he was doing something.
00:42:16I'm curious about the successor.
00:42:18I think it's because of the tendency that the successor is exposed early.
00:42:24Ms. Ju-ae.
00:42:25Ms. Ju-ae?
00:42:26There are a lot of ways to improve the image of a beloved daughter or a respected daughter.
00:42:31I thought she was going to kill me.
00:42:34Do you have any other choices?
00:42:38I think it's easy to mistake her as a successor.
00:42:47However, the message is clear.
00:42:50It is clear that the Kim family will take over.
00:42:55Kim Jong-un collapsed once in April 2020.
00:43:00Immediately after that, he changed the contract with labor because he was worried about it.
00:43:06When the prime minister is not there, the first prime minister will be the representative.
00:43:11Kim Ju-ae is 11 years old now.
00:43:14So if she is a successor, what should I call her?
00:43:19I can't call her a queen.
00:43:21In order to become the first prime minister, she has to be 18 years old.
00:43:26She has no right to apply.
00:43:28So there is a possibility.
00:43:31But it's impossible for her to be a successor.
00:43:36Thank you very much.
00:43:42Let's move on to the next topic.
00:43:45There are a lot of topics.
00:43:47Let's move on to the topic of women's politics.
00:43:50This is the topic of women's politics.
00:43:53In the next election, the candidates of the Liberal Democratic Party will be chosen.
00:44:09Next is a knockout match to check the defense.
00:44:14This time, they will compete to see how many balls they can catch after 10 knocks.
00:44:19Ram is the first.
00:44:26Nice catch.
00:44:28She catches the ball with her familiar hand.
00:44:31This is difficult.
00:44:32She is good.
00:44:37Ram has succeeded in everything so far.
00:44:40This is not the time to be impressed.
00:44:42She can't win.
00:44:46She caught the ball.
00:44:48She looks happy.
00:44:50I didn't expect this.
00:44:52While Meidai was hoping for a failure, she succeeded in catching 6 balls out of 10.
00:45:00Next is Nobura Meidai.
00:45:02I will do my best.
00:45:04Nobura Meidai is 52 years old.
00:45:07He is very difficult to knock down.
00:45:20He is good at catching the ball.
00:45:23He succeeded in catching 6 balls out of 10.
00:45:29He is still a beginner.
00:45:33He looks happy.
00:45:34He succeeded in catching 6 balls out of 10.
00:45:39This knockout match is over for Nobura Meidai.
00:45:44Will she win?
00:45:45Will she win?
00:45:46That's the question.
00:45:47Is she a female politician?
00:45:51We have not yet been able to break the highest glass ceiling.
00:45:58Hillary Clinton, who lost the 2016 presidential election, expressed that she was not used to being the first female president in history.
00:46:09The word glass ceiling is a word that spread in the second half of the 1980s, when discrimination against women was rampant.
00:46:17It means that there are people in the organization who cannot be promoted for reasons such as gender and race.
00:46:28Eight years have passed since then.
00:46:30In November of this year, Hillary Clinton challenged the glass ceiling again.
00:46:42Ms. Harris was born in California in 1964 as the eldest daughter of a father from Jamaica and a mother from India.
00:46:51When she was young, her parents divorced, but Ms. Harris said that her mother raised her as a proud black woman.
00:47:02After that, she became a prosecutor and became the first female governor of California.
00:47:08In 2017, she became a member of the House of Representatives.
00:47:11Four years later, she became the first female vice president of the United States in the Biden administration.
00:47:17In July of this year, Mr. Biden declared his withdrawal from the presidential election and was appointed as a successor.
00:47:26Ms. Harris claims that she will become a president who fights for the people,
00:47:35but will she break the glass ceiling by defeating Trump, the former president of the Republican Party?
00:47:40Or will it end suddenly?
00:47:44On the other hand, when it comes to Japanese female politicians who challenged the glass ceiling,
00:47:49Ms. Doitaka Koshi, who was the first female chairperson of the Japanese Socialist Party, is remembered.
00:47:59She was also the first female leader in the Japanese constitutional history.
00:48:03When she took office, she said,
00:48:05I have to do it.
00:48:07It became a popular phrase at that time.
00:48:08In 1989, the three-member election, many female candidates were elected,
00:48:14and 46 seats surpassed that of the People's Party.
00:48:23After that, she became the first female chairperson, along with Prime Minister Hosokawa.
00:48:30In the end, she did not become the first female prime minister.
00:48:35And now, whether the Japanese female politicians can break the glass ceiling or not,
00:48:42the people's party general election will be announced on the 12th of this month.
00:48:48The poster for the campaign published on the 21st of last month
00:48:53is a design with photos of the previous general election,
00:48:56as if to surround the catch copy of The Match.
00:48:59However, when the talent, Naomi Torauden, appeared on a news program,
00:49:06she said,
00:49:08It's a match made in heaven.
00:49:11On SNS, people say,
00:49:13If you're an old man, you can make fun of me.
00:49:17On the other hand, there is a criticism of gender discrimination.
00:49:21Where is the discrimination?
00:49:23It's a fact as it is.
00:49:25There are many opinions.
00:49:28However, the woman has never been the chairperson of the People's Party.
00:49:33If this is the design,
00:49:35it can't be helped that it will be a match made in heaven.
00:49:40Meanwhile, in this People's Party general election,
00:49:44Takaichi Sanae, the minister in charge of economic security,
00:49:48Kamikawa Yoko, the minister of foreign affairs,
00:49:50and Noda Seiko, the former prime minister,
00:49:52have shown their willingness to speak.
00:49:58So, I have a question for you.
00:50:01Do you think that the female politicians of Japan and the United States will be able to break the glass ceiling this time?
00:50:10I have a question for you.
00:50:12Do you think that the female politicians of Japan and the United States will be able to break the glass ceiling this time?
00:50:17If they can, they can.
00:50:19Mr. Iwata.
00:50:20Unfortunately, both Japan and the United States are in a state of political chaos.
00:50:27If it wasn't for that, it would have been difficult for women to have a chance.
00:50:31That's my honest opinion.
00:50:33But in any case, in order to make this a chance,
00:50:36I think that a woman with ability should break the glass ceiling.
00:50:41First of all, from the perspective of the general election in Japan,
00:50:44Takaichi, for example, in the last general election,
00:50:46for the first time, he fought against Mitsudomoe.
00:50:50This is because there was a powerful person named Prime Minister Abe in the background of the National Assembly ballot.
00:50:55There was a part where Mr. Abe called each and every one of them and collected the votes.
00:51:00This time, there is no backing up from Mr. Abe.
00:51:03However, Takaichi's political power,
00:51:06for example, when he was the prime minister,
00:51:09he went to the budget committee without the permission of the officials,
00:51:13and gave an iron-clad answer.
00:51:14There was a lot of debate.
00:51:16He was also the chairman of the Senate,
00:51:18and the prime minister did a lot of big things.
00:51:21So, his real ability,
00:51:24if the public debate starts,
00:51:26I don't know if he is in the 3rd or 4th position in various surveys,
00:51:32but looking at the contents of the debate,
00:51:35I think there is enough room for growth.
00:51:37I don't know what will happen yet.
00:51:39By the way, on Thursday, September 5,
00:51:40the NNN, which was announced on the same day,
00:51:43conducted a phone survey between the party members.
00:51:46Mr. Ishiba got 28%,
00:51:48Mr. Koizumi got 18%,
00:51:50and Mr. Takaichi got 17%.
00:51:52So far, the top three are Mr. Ishiba, Mr. Koizumi, and Mr. Takaichi.
00:51:56The three votes have already solidified.
00:51:59Mr. Ishiba can't see the silver vote,
00:52:01so in fact,
00:52:03based on what the NNN did,
00:52:04Mr. Koizumi and Mr. Takaichi, who got 18% and 17% of the votes,
00:52:10are likely to vote for the final election.
00:52:12This is the view of Nagata-cho right now.
00:52:15When Hillary was in the VTR,
00:52:18when she lost, she couldn't break the glass ceiling.
00:52:21Well, the premise is that there is a glass ceiling.
00:52:24Why did Hillary lose?
00:52:26It's not because she was a woman.
00:52:28She lost because she wasn't attractive.
00:52:30But she lost because she was a woman.
00:52:32It's a terrible excuse,
00:52:34as if it's not her fault.
00:52:36Kamala Harris is the vice president,
00:52:39and there are so many women in Japan,
00:52:41and the Tochigi District is full of women.
00:52:43If it's because she's a woman,
00:52:45she's going to be excluded from politics.
00:52:47That's not the case in Japan or the US.
00:52:49That's why they keep saying,
00:52:51don't bring up women.
00:52:53I think there is definitely a glass ceiling.
00:52:55For example, if we talk about America,
00:52:57if we compare Trump and Kamala Harris's
00:52:59female votes,
00:53:02Kamala Harris is overwhelmingly the leader.
00:53:05She leads by more than two digits.
00:53:07But if we look at the male votes,
00:53:10Trump is the leader,
00:53:12but the white male is overwhelmingly the president.
00:53:15He leads by more than two digits.
00:53:17If you think about that,
00:53:19there is definitely a glass ceiling.
00:53:21If you think about Japan,
00:53:23there were three female candidates.
00:53:26As for Seiko Noda,
00:53:28she probably won't make it
00:53:30because she doesn't have enough candidates.
00:53:33As for Yoko Kamikawa,
00:53:35I don't know if I can say this,
00:53:37but on the 28th,
00:53:39which is a public holiday,
00:53:41on the 10th of this month,
00:53:43she announced her resignation.
00:53:46So it's already past the deadline.
00:53:49But after the deadline,
00:53:51this week she came in
00:53:53and said,
00:53:54I don't have enough candidates.
00:53:56I don't know what to do.
00:53:58There was a huge commotion.
00:54:00So at that point,
00:54:02she thought she had 20 candidates,
00:54:04but she didn't have enough.
00:54:06She called me and said,
00:54:08I don't know what to do.
00:54:10I said,
00:54:12I don't know what to do.
00:54:14If she doesn't have enough candidates,
00:54:16that means she doesn't have enough candidates.
00:54:18So there is a possibility
00:54:20that she won't make it.
00:54:21So she decided to resign.
00:54:23But if you look at Nagata-cho,
00:54:25Shinjiro Koizumi
00:54:27is said to be the next prime minister.
00:54:29Why?
00:54:31Because right after he becomes the prime minister,
00:54:33he won't be able to speak
00:54:35and he will be disbanded.
00:54:37In the next election,
00:54:39he will be chosen
00:54:41by the candidates of the Liberal Democratic Party
00:54:43who are in the same boat
00:54:45as him in politics and money.
00:54:47If that happens,
00:54:49the general election will be our responsibility.
00:54:51If it's not,
00:54:53Takahashi and Ishiba will be the worst.
00:54:55But if he is chosen,
00:54:57he will be called cool,
00:54:59and his father is the next prime minister,
00:55:01and he is the fourth prime minister,
00:55:03and he is cool, and handsome,
00:55:05and his wife is a talent.
00:55:07There are many idiots who will be chosen.
00:55:09That's why you can't defeat the glass ceiling.
00:55:11As for the glass ceiling,
00:55:13it is definitely there.
00:55:15It is in the world of politics,
00:55:17in the private companies,
00:55:19and in the general society.
00:55:22I don't know.
00:55:24Mr. Toyoda,
00:55:26based on experience in Nagata,
00:55:28the general election is from you.
00:55:30What am I supposed to do?
00:55:32That's OK.
00:55:34Of course I think that
00:55:36there are many ideas
00:55:38but regarding the glass ceiling,
00:55:40this is definitely there
00:55:42in the world of politics,
00:55:44and in the private companies,
00:55:46and in the general society.
00:55:48But there is nothing we can do about it.
00:55:49I don't know if you've noticed, but there is one thing that I can't talk about.
00:55:54When it comes to the system of electing the president of the People's Party,
00:55:58what was absolutely necessary until now?
00:56:00It was the process of spending a lot of time and spending a lot of money
00:56:04to create the government and its allies.
00:56:08That was absolutely necessary until now.
00:56:10And when you think about it, women...
00:56:12There are a lot of research results from Stanford's Professor Fischl,
00:56:15but the difference in gender is that women's power is not as strong as men's.
00:56:20In the first place, the difference in the way women are elected,
00:56:23including in Europe,
00:56:27reflects the difference in gender,
00:56:31and it is a fact that,
00:56:34regardless of the ability and motivation of the female prime minister,
00:56:38she has never been able to win.
00:56:43However, this time, there is still a hole in the wind.
00:56:46There is talk of politics and money,
00:56:48and I think that the rule of law has been resolved,
00:56:51but it is no longer the way it used to be,
00:56:55so there is room for women to come in.
00:56:58If this doesn't shift to the original direction,
00:57:01I don't think it will be so beautiful because it's politics,
00:57:06but I think it will be much better than it is now.
00:57:09I honestly think that men and women have nothing to do with each other.
00:57:14It's not because I'm a woman or a man,
00:57:17but there are people in politics now,
00:57:20like grandfathers and grandmothers,
00:57:22who are always in the same place.
00:57:24They don't give in to the young people.
00:57:26You're the most alien.
00:57:28They're always there.
00:57:30So I think there's a glass wall for young people,
00:57:33not for men and women.
00:57:35So if young people join in,
00:57:37there will be a lot of seniors,
00:57:40and there will be a lot of jobs,
00:57:43but there will be a history of secret meetings.
00:57:46It's a place where you shouldn't complain too much.
00:57:49That's why there's a backbone problem,
00:57:52and you go to politics with your own bones,
00:57:56and suddenly you're rich,
00:57:58so you have a disadvantage, and you buy women.
00:58:01I'm like a female prime minister.
00:58:04Not just this time, but in the future,
00:58:07I'd like to see more and more women
00:58:10joining politics.
00:58:12But at this time,
00:58:14the JCPOA has already lost a lot of votes.
00:58:19At this time, I don't want women to be prime ministers.
00:58:24If I were one of those three,
00:58:27I'd think,
00:58:28if I were one of those three,
00:58:30I'd think,
00:58:31but I'm a right-wing person,
00:58:34so I think I'll be pointed out
00:58:37by my mother and the media.
00:58:41And when that happens,
00:58:43I think,
00:58:44after all,
00:58:45a female prime minister was no good.
00:58:47Even though she broke the glass ceiling,
00:58:49she can make a thicker glass ceiling on top of it.
00:58:52I'm afraid of that.
00:58:53Once this JCPOA,
00:58:55it's a bad way to put it,
00:58:58I don't want you to worry about that.
00:59:02I'm sorry.
00:59:03Just one thing.
00:59:04What Mr. Suda said earlier is very important.
00:59:06The level of politics reflects the people of the country.
00:59:10So it's not about power, money, or family background.
00:59:15It's about the ability, motivation, and determination
00:59:18to become a prime minister,
00:59:20and to choose the cause.
00:59:22That's the most important thing to improve politics.
00:59:26Mr. Blossom, did you hear that?
00:59:27I'm a right-wing person.
00:59:31I'm a right-wing person.
00:59:35I was going to open a bank,
00:59:37so I called Nijigin.
00:59:39I said,
00:59:40I want to open a bank,
00:59:41what should I do?
00:59:42They hung up right away.
00:59:48Dan vs Nomura, baseball match.
00:59:52The last match is a head-to-head.
00:59:55Will they be able to make it to the first or second base?
00:59:59The team that makes it to the first base first wins.
01:00:02I want to win.
01:00:03Nomura will decide the winner.
01:00:09Can you do it?
01:00:13Out.
01:00:15I tried my best.
01:00:16The first pitch is out.
01:00:19After that...
01:00:20Here comes the catcher.
01:00:25No way.
01:00:26It's a touch-out at the first base.
01:00:28You'll get hurt.
01:00:29Will he be able to make it to the second base?
01:00:34The out continues.
01:00:37The fourth pitch.
01:00:42Run, run, run!
01:00:44Oh, no.
01:00:45He's running out of energy.
01:00:47Go, go, go!
01:00:50Oh, no!
01:00:52I'm scared!
01:00:55It's a touch-out at the second base.
01:00:58It's a touch-out at the first base.
01:01:00Will he be able to make it to the second base?
01:01:04It's the fifth pitch.
01:01:09Yes!
01:01:10It's a touch-out at the center.
01:01:13He made it to the second base.
01:01:18It's a touch-out at the first base.
01:01:22This is...
01:01:24The catcher is asking for a strong pitch.
01:01:27But it's the second base.
01:01:32You can do it.
01:01:34He's running quietly.
01:01:36He made it to the starting base.
01:01:41That was great.
01:01:43So, the winner of this match is Ram.
01:01:47Yes!
01:01:48The final result of the baseball match is...
01:01:53A draw!
01:01:56It was a real draw.
01:02:00That's right.
01:02:02By the way, many Japanese players won many medals at the Paralympics and Paralympics.
01:02:10The director of the Paralympic International Board of Directors,
01:02:14who is headquartered in Paris,
01:02:17said in an interview with the Sankei Shimbun,
01:02:20that the construction of the I.R. will be carried out
01:02:23in the vicinity during the Osaka-Kansai Expo,
01:02:26which is scheduled to be held next year.
01:02:29He said that he will not interfere with the pavilion operation
01:02:32by causing discomfort to the visitors with noise and noise.
01:02:35The construction of the I.R. will be halted
01:02:38during the Osaka-Kansai Expo, which will be held from April to October next year.
01:02:43The I.R. and the Osaka-Kansai Expo are being planned
01:02:46to bring great economic benefits to Japan.
01:02:51Is it a draw? Is it a draw? That's the problem.
01:02:55Japan's economy.
01:02:58On August 5th this year, the Japanese stock market collapsed.
01:03:02The Japanese dollar ended at 31,458 yen.
01:03:07This is the largest decline in the past
01:03:10since the Black Monday of the United States
01:03:13on October 20, 1987, exceeding 3,836 yen.
01:03:17The decline rate from 42,224 yen,
01:03:20which was the highest in history,
01:03:23on July 11th was about 25%.
01:03:26Many investors have also cooled down.
01:03:29While the Japanese stock market is rising
01:03:32and the Japanese people are suffering,
01:03:35Prime Minister Kishida has been calling on the Japanese people
01:03:38to invest in their own personal financial assets
01:03:41with a plan to double their assets.
01:03:46In January of this year,
01:03:49the new elementary investment tax system,
01:03:52Shin Misa, was launched.
01:03:55It uses growth investment frameworks
01:03:58from the Japanese government.
01:04:01Some people may have panicked.
01:04:05Since 2022, as Enyas has advanced,
01:04:08foreign companies' profits have increased
01:04:11and the stock price has risen.
01:04:14This trend has become even more prominent this year,
01:04:17but the mechanism of Enyas supporting the stock price
01:04:20has collapsed due to that decline.
01:04:23No matter what happens,
01:04:26the situation remains strange.
01:04:29On the 30th of last month,
01:04:32Prime Minister Kishida said
01:04:35he is confident that the reform will continue
01:04:38with a meeting aimed at the realization
01:04:41of a national asset management state.
01:04:44He exchanged views on how to attract investors
01:04:47to the domestic and foreign investment companies
01:04:50What kind of economic policy will the new leaders
01:04:53in the next general election
01:04:56take forward?
01:04:59Will the next general election
01:05:02be a pro-financial or a pro-financial?
01:05:05There are indications that the Japanese economy
01:05:08will change dramatically.
01:05:11So, I have a question for everyone.
01:05:14Do you think the Japanese economy
01:05:17will improve in the future?
01:05:20Or do you think it will decline?
01:05:23Let's start with Ramu.
01:05:26It would have been nice to have a new leader
01:05:29with a limited number of Japanese companies.
01:05:32I think there are a lot of people
01:05:35who have started a new leader.
01:05:38I haven't been able to do it yet
01:05:41because I want to do it after I know a lot.
01:05:44There are people who say,
01:05:47the Japanese economy is like that,
01:05:50but the new leaders are a little different.
01:05:53Of course, it's an investment,
01:05:56so there are risks,
01:05:59but it's a long-term view.
01:06:02If you build it up,
01:06:05you can buy it when it's high
01:06:08or when it's low,
01:06:11but I don't know what will happen in the future,
01:06:14so I'm asking you to invest in it.
01:06:17That's the message I get from the country.
01:06:20That's what I'm worried about.
01:06:23I wonder why people are talking about
01:06:26investing in the financial sector.
01:06:29How do you feel about that?
01:06:32Mr. Ishiba said that
01:06:35it's a full-blown investment in the financial sector.
01:06:38The government is moving from the rich class to the low-income class.
01:06:41It's a transfer of income.
01:06:44Rich, poor, and middle-class,
01:06:47it's all 20%.
01:06:50It's weird.
01:06:53I don't have the image of increasing taxes.
01:06:56It's not the theme of politics.
01:06:59Is it an active or restricted asset?
01:07:02One active asset is only Mr. Sanae Takahashi.
01:07:05Mr. Aoyama probably won't be in the general election, so among the people who will be in the general election race, Mr. Sanae Takahashi is the only one who is pro-government, and everyone else is pro-government.
01:07:17So if Mr. Sanae Takahashi is elected, I will vote for him.
01:07:21Everyone else is going to be in the general election, so I will vote for him.
01:07:25Everyone else is going to be in the general election, so I will vote for him.
01:07:29So, depending on the next presidential election, I want you to give me a graph.
01:07:35In the G7, Japan is the only country that hasn't risen.
01:07:41And the GDP is the same, but there is a demand-to-supply gap, and we have to fill that gap with fiscal output.
01:07:48All the other countries in the G7 have done that, and everyone has been able to raise their own GDP.
01:07:55But Japan didn't do that, and because of the super-compacted economy, it has become like this.
01:08:02Only Mr. Takahashi and Mr. Aoyama are saying that they will change that.
01:08:08Mr. Takeda, the government won't back down either.
01:08:10I think the economy is a very big thing, but I think there are many other things.
01:08:15Japanese companies are very flexible, including venture capital.
01:08:21The government's policy is to keep an eye on that.
01:08:24For example, the UK gives bank licenses to venture capital companies.
01:08:28And they say, let's make money overseas with this.
01:08:31And more and more British banks are coming into Japan, and there are quite a few services that we don't know about.
01:08:36In Japan, it's impossible to get a bank license.
01:08:39I wanted to open a bank, so I called.
01:08:43Then they said, first, please create a Japanese-English course.
01:08:46I wanted to create a Japanese-English course, but they said, what should I do?
01:08:51I was cut off in a second.
01:08:53It's a bank that's been able to save money in the past.
01:08:58It's a super-large company like Seven Bank or a convenience store.
01:09:02You can finally get a limited service.
01:09:05You can't get a normal bank license.
01:09:07You can't get a license from a securities company.
01:09:09You can't get a venture capital license.
01:09:12How many opportunities have you lost?
01:09:15It's not just about money.
01:09:17It's all about regulations.
01:09:19The government is going to crush it like a mole.
01:09:22This won't make the economy go up.
01:09:25That's right.
01:09:28That's a rare opinion.
01:09:31What kind of applause is this?
01:09:34I'm happy.
01:09:37It's like a studio.
01:09:40I've never seen the economy go up since I've been in society.
01:09:50Mr. Brass, it's not a bad thing.
01:09:53I can't imagine a future where the population is declining and the economy is going up.
01:10:02I feel that Japan is entering a period of decline.
01:10:11I've never seen the economy go up since I've been in society.
01:10:18But I don't think it's envious to hear about the time when Japan was in a growth period.
01:10:27I don't think it's envious to hear about the time when Japan was in a growth period.
01:10:32Can you work 72 hours a day?
01:10:34I don't want to work 72 hours a day.
01:10:37That's too long.
01:10:40I don't want to work 72 hours a day.
01:10:43I don't want to work 72 hours a day.
01:10:46I don't want to work 72 hours a day.
01:10:49I don't want to work 72 hours a day.
01:10:52I think the point is to make the decline as loose as possible.
01:10:57Don't you expect it to get better tomorrow or the day after tomorrow?
01:11:01I don't expect it to get better tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
01:11:03I don't expect it to get better tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
01:11:07I'm glad you're not here.
01:11:11I think there are a lot of young people like that.
01:11:14Mr. Iwata and I are brainwashed by bubbles.
01:11:18I don't want to be like this.

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