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00:00This is the spotlight on the apparel brand named after President Putin, which is growing rapidly in Russia.
00:19Why is it so popular?
00:25First, the Middle East.
00:27As the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, the number of victims continues to increase.
00:36In Gaza, the Israeli army bombed the area that the Israeli side had designated as an escape route.
00:43At least 40 local authorities have died.
00:49On the 10th, the Israeli army announced that it had bombed the area in the southern Gaza Strip.
00:57The Israeli side bombed the area that the Israeli side had designated as an escape route,
01:04and killed Hamas officials who were directly involved in last October's attack.
01:12It is also claimed that the Israeli side used precision weapons to reduce the number of casualties in advance.
01:23The local authorities in Gaza say that at least 40 people have died and 60 people have been injured,
01:31and that a terrible massacre was carried out by the Israeli army.
01:39This is a video taken at a hospital in Hanyunis, Gaza.
01:44It shows how the injured are brought in one by one,
01:49and how people mourn in front of the children who have died.
02:00On the other hand, this is a protest against the ceasefire and the release of hostages.
02:07The U.S. and China are trying to bring a new ceasefire closer to Israel and Hamas,
02:14but several U.S. media say that Hamas has added new conditions,
02:19and that the U.S. is reconsidering the proposal for a ceasefire.
02:28On the other hand, Hamas denies that it has issued a statement and has not issued additional conditions,
02:34and that it is Prime Minister Netanyahu who is changing the terms of the ceasefire.
02:46On the other hand, the U.S. government has shown new conditions for the release of Palestinians from Israeli prisons,
02:54which the Hamas side has sought with the release of hostages.
03:01We still believe that even for the new amendments that Hamas has made,
03:09that it's still worth an effort to try to see if we can't get back into a ceasefire negotiation.
03:17On the 9th, UN ambassador Mansoor Palestine gave an interview to NHK.
03:24We are negotiating the content of that draft resolution to bring this illegal occupation to an end as quickly as possible,
03:34and we hope that we will act on that resolution sometime next week.
03:48U.N. Ambassador Mansoor Palestine received a Korean-style opinion from the International Court of Justice,
03:54saying that Israel's occupation policy is illegal,
03:58and that the draft resolution to bring the occupation to an end within six months
04:04should be submitted to the UN next week.
04:09Although the UN resolution does not have a legal power of attorney,
04:14U.N. Ambassador Mansoor Palestine emphasized that he is seeking concrete response.
04:23The U.S. presidential election is two months away from the election day.
04:28The first TV debate between Vice President Harris and President Trump will be held tomorrow at Japan time.
04:36In the last TV debate, President Biden wrote a statement,
04:42and as soon as he was forced out of office,
04:46the performance of the debate will determine the outcome of the election.
04:51Both sides have announced that they will criticize each other,
04:55and the mood for confrontation has increased.
04:59The first TV debate will be held in Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania.
05:11Harris arrived on the 9th, the day after the debate, in a government-only plane.
05:19Madam Vice President, are you worried about Trump?
05:24Harris's campaign emphasized that
05:27it is good to be in the House of Labor.
05:30Trump, who has lost his sanity in the heat of the debate,
05:34is threatening revenge and retaliation.
05:40The people will refuse Trump's revenge,
05:44and choose Harris, who has a positive vision.
05:51On the other hand, Mr. Trump made the following statement about the debate last month.
06:10On the 9th, the Trump campaign also announced its name,
06:14and showed a stance to pursue responsibility as the Vice President of the Biden administration.
06:23As the Vice President, we must explain the damage to our economy
06:28and answer why we did not implement any new plans.
06:34Before the TV debate, the candidates said...
06:40I think it will be like a good square off between the two candidates,
06:45and we get to see what they really have to say.
06:48It's the most unusual election pre-season that I've ever seen,
06:53so I think it's a historical election.
06:57This is ABC World News Tonight with David Morgan.
07:02Before the TV debate, ABC announced the results of the public opinion poll on the 9th.
07:10The latest vote count is 49% for Harris and 49% for Trump.
07:18Harris is in the lead in five of the seven states that are said to determine the outcome of the election.
07:27On the other hand, Trump is 9% to 28% of Harris,
07:32and Harris is 71% to 90% of Harris,
07:37and Harris is 71% to 90% of Harris,
07:42and Harris is 71% to 90% of Harris,
07:49ABC TV says the difference in popularity will put pressure on Harris in the debate.
07:57The experts on the outcome of the TV debate...
08:02And I think they also need to show that she can go toe-to-toe with Trump.
08:07So I think this is going to be a place where we lay down what kind of candidate Harris really is,
08:13and how Trump is responding to that new, different candidate
08:17in a much more real way than what we've seen so far.
08:22I'm going to ask reporter Togawa from Philadelphia, where the TV debate will be held.
08:27Mr. Togawa, what kind of strategy do you and Mr. Harris want for the debate?
08:34Mr. Togawa
09:04It is seen as focusing on two policies.
09:07One is the inflation and the other is the immigration issue.
09:11These are issues that have raised the dissatisfaction of the people under the Biden administration.
09:15Vice President Harris is in a position to pursue thoroughly that there is a responsibility as a member of the administration.
09:22It is a strategy to tie the so-called unpopular things of the Biden administration to Harris as much as possible.
09:30Mr. Tokawa, it is important to pay attention to the one-man-one-island policy.
09:38What are the concerns of each of you in the debate?
09:46For Mr. Harris, the candidates are looking at whether they can respond flexibly and appropriately in an environment where they cannot prepare the speech in advance.
09:57Mr. Harris has never held an official press conference since he became a candidate.
10:02This time, tough questions and criticism are expected to be a trial for Mr. Harris.
10:08On the other hand, Mr. Trump is out of the policy debate.
10:12If you focus on personal attacks and criticism of Mr. Harris, you may have a bad impression of the unpopular party that is indispensable to the win.
10:21Mr. Harris has also pointed out that he is aiming to bring this kind of development.
10:26Mr. Trump's behavior is also one of the focal points.
10:29Who should we leave the next four years to?
10:32The next hour and a half of the debate will determine the whereabouts of the future election.
10:38This has been reporter Togawa from Philadelphia.
10:42Next, the situation in Ukraine.
10:45The Russian military continues missile attacks in various parts of Ukraine.
10:50The Ukrainian military is warning that some of the missiles are provided by other countries.
10:58Last week, the media in the United States reported that Iran was providing short-range ballistic missiles to Russia.
11:06In addition, the NHK independently covered the research institute of the Ukrainian military.
11:11It showed that North Korean-made missiles are being used to attack civilian facilities.
11:20The Russian military continues missile attacks in various parts of Ukraine.
11:24The number of civilian casualties continues to increase.
11:28The Russian military continues missile attacks in various parts of Ukraine.
11:33Yesterday, the US and European media reported that Iran was providing short-range ballistic missiles.
11:45The Iranian Foreign Minister's report on this report is as follows.
12:20The U.S. Sinktank War Research Center analyzes that the Russian military is likely to attack
12:29infrastructure such as energy with short-range ballistic missiles provided by Iran from
12:35this fall to winter.
12:37In addition, the Ukrainian military is increasing its vigilance, saying that North Korean-made
12:43missiles are also used for attacks.
12:46This is the research center of the Ukrainian military, which analyzes the weapons of the
12:52Russian military.
12:53For the first time in foreign media, NHK was allowed to interview.
12:57What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
13:04What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
13:19It's a Kegel.
13:21A Korean letter.
13:34What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
13:47What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
13:50What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:20What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:23What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:26What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:29What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:32What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:35What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:38What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:41What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:44What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:47What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:50What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:53What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:56What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
14:59What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:02What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:05What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:08What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:11What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:14What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:17What you can see are some fragments of electronics from that missile.
15:20According to local government officials,
15:23four people, including a 16-year-old woman, died on September 9 in Donetsk and Donipropetrovsk regions.
15:26Four people, including a 16-year-old woman, died on September 9 in Donetsk and Donipropetrovsk regions.
15:29Four people, including a 16-year-old woman, died on September 9 in Donetsk and Donipropetrovsk regions.
15:32On the other hand, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that
15:35a large-scale unmanned aerial attack was carried out by the Ukrainian army in various parts of Russia.
15:38a large-scale unmanned aerial attack was carried out by the Ukrainian army in various parts of Russia.
15:41A large-scale unmanned aerial attack was carried out by the Ukrainian army in various parts of Russia.
15:44A large-scale unmanned aerial attack was carried out by the Ukrainian army in various parts of Russia.
15:47The aircraft was deployed to Moscow.
15:50According to TASS News, three airports were temporarily closed.
15:53According to TASS News, three airports were temporarily closed.
15:56According to TASS News, three airports were temporarily closed.
15:59According to TASS News, three airports were temporarily closed.
16:02Russia's military invasion continues.
16:05Russia's military invasion continues.
16:08Russia's military invasion continues.
16:11Russia's military invasion continues.
16:14Russia's military invasion continues.
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16:20Russia's military invasion continues.
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16:26Russia's military invasion continues.
16:29Russia's military invasion continues.
16:32Russia's military invasion continues.
16:35Russia's military invasion continues.
16:38Russia's military invasion continues.
16:41The expert of the cluster bomb detection group, which held a press conference in Ukraine, said...
16:44The expert of the cluster bomb detection group, which held a press conference in Ukraine, said...
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20:20There is a store of this brand in the corner of a large shopping mall in Moscow, the capital of Russia.
20:27Its name is Putin Team Russia.
20:32Jacket and T-shirt.
20:38Polo shirt and tie.
20:44All products are produced in Russia.
20:50The name of the president is also mentioned.
20:53The price is quite high.
20:56This hoodie is 20,000 yen in Japan.
20:59And this jacket is about 40,000 yen.
21:08The price is not cheap.
21:13I became a fan of this brand.
21:16I really liked the clothes.
21:19And now I always follow the new products.
21:24I think that we, as citizens of the country, should support the domestic manufacturer.
21:31We have a lot of people in Russia who respect this name, respect their country and their president.
21:37And, accordingly, they will wear this brand.
21:40Accordingly, this brand should exist.
21:47The advertisement features a gold medalist of the Olympic Games, which is popular with the public.
21:53There are about 40 stores all over Russia.
21:57The sales so far are 250 million rubles.
22:00It is about 4 billion yen in Japanese yen.
22:09This brand was launched four years ago by a new Russian clothing manufacturer.
22:17The reason was that the Putin regime had strengthened the domestic industry.
22:25We need a purposeful policy of global promotion of domestic brands.
22:33The manufacturer wanted to develop products with the government and make it a brand that symbolizes the country.
22:40Therefore, the name of the president was mentioned.
22:46It is said that President Putin also tried it.
22:51Many people through this brand reflect their healthy patriotism and positive attitude to our country.
22:59The leader is a symbol of the success of Russia in the 21st century.
23:07Since the military invasion of Ukraine, which began two years ago, the sales have expanded rapidly.
23:17By the withdrawal of Western and Japanese brands from Russia,
23:21the store has become a popular shopping mall in the city.
23:29It is said that the support and patriotism for President Putin, which has increased due to the military invasion, has also boosted popularity.
23:39Last month, the support rate of President Putin was 85%.
23:44The support rate in Russia is still high.
23:53My guess is patriotism, good quality, and cool design.
24:01Most of our customers are patriotic men who love sports.
24:10The manufacturer also started selling online.
24:16There is also a plan to expand overseas in friendly countries such as China and India.
24:24However, there are not only positive voices for the brand.
24:31It's like a cult.
24:34I thought it was a joke. I can't believe it.
24:40In addition, there is a sense of rejection of the brand, which has been named after the president who continues to carry out military operations abroad.
24:51Ukraine's neighboring country, Moldova.
24:56It has a strong influence and has strengthened relations with the United States.
25:02The Russian MP wearing a T-shirt of this brand is also a sign of rejection.
25:11I'm at the parliament today.
25:14But you don't read newspapers.
25:17I read it, but I want to read it.
25:20Maybe people at home can't see it.
25:23What is written on this shirt?
25:26Tell me, please.
25:28Can you read newspapers?
25:30What is the message?
25:33The brand is becoming a symbol of the values of the people who support President Putin.
25:46This brand is often used as a measure of power.
25:50Everyone who is against Western liberal democratic values,
25:55and for conservative and traditional values.
25:59More and more politicians on the international stage use this brand as a symbol of the struggle for the defense of their traditional values.
26:11I will ask the chief executive of Uraziostok.
26:15Mr. Tsuji, I can't help but feel uncomfortable when I hear that the brand is popular for the name of the president who has stepped up to military operations.
26:24Why is it so popular?
26:30The popularity of this brand is due to the popularity of the president,
26:35and the patriotism that has strengthened since the military invasion.
26:41I feel that this is the reason why this brand is so popular.
26:45After the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has deepened its confrontation with the West.
26:49The deepening of this confrontation is also the reason why the Russian people are united under President Putin.
26:58They are trying to fight against the West, which is putting pressure on them.
27:03This background may be connected to their desire to support domestic products, not Western products.
27:15From Japan's point of view, it may be a little incomprehensible why the president, who continues to carry out military operations, has such a high popularity.
27:24However, in Russian society, it is difficult to get information from outside,
27:29and if you turn on the TV, it is a situation in which the broadcasts that follow the policy of the government are broadcast all day long.
27:36And above all, I feel that there are few people who respect the president.
27:45The reason is that after the collapse of the former Soviet Union, Russia was at the brink of chaos,
27:53but under President Putin, the economy continued to grow, the president brought stability,
27:58and the country was able to regain its influence over the world.
28:03I feel that there are many people who respect the president's achievements.
28:10Mr. Tsuji, I think that the military invasion by Russia has had the effect of a large number of casualties on the Russian side,
28:17as well as the impact of the West's economic sanctions,
28:21but is this true of the people's support for President Putin?
28:25Can't we hear a critical voice?
28:31Well, I think the instructions are strong.
28:35The Putin administration seems to be suspicious of the fact that this military invasion is taking place,
28:40and the daily life of the people here, the daily life of everyday life,
28:45and it seems to be trying to separate them as much as possible.
28:49As for the number of casualties, it is not announced that there were major casualties,
28:56and I think that they are trying to make the people not to be aware of the military invasion as much as possible.
29:02If you are aware of the invasion and live here every day,
29:07it is a sign of recruiting soldiers.
29:10There are signs in various places, but that's about it.
29:13As for the soldiers going to the battlefield,
29:17of course, there was some mobilization,
29:20but many of the soldiers who are fighting now are contract soldiers who participate in the military in exchange for the reward of their education.
29:27In other words, they are volunteers.
29:31In everyday life, of course, there is an influence of inflation,
29:35and some Western products may not come in,
29:38and you may not be able to travel to Western countries,
29:41but there is a feeling that the people are accepting this as a new normal,
29:47as well as a kind of giving up, including such conditions.
29:54Of course, there is little criticism of the Putin regime, which can be said to be a strong one.
30:00However, especially after the military invasion,
30:03criticism of the regime and the military has been severely tightened.
30:08For this reason, it is becoming more and more difficult to raise your voice publicly,
30:14and only the voice that matches the will of the government is allowed.
30:19Such an atmosphere is spreading.
30:22It may be reflected in the dangerous situation of Russia
30:27in the background that the brand of the president's name is gaining popularity.
30:32This has been Director Tsuji from Radio Stock.
30:39In March of this year, it was announced that Catherine, a British nurse,
30:44who had been found to have cancer, had finished her treatment for chemotherapy.
30:48In a three-minute video taken during the summer vacation with her family,
30:53she said that these nine months were incredibly difficult,
30:58and that this experience made her think of important things in her life.
31:04Which so many of us often take for granted,
31:07of simply loving and being loved.
31:15I enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life.
31:33To all those who continue their own cancer journey,
31:36I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand.
31:43Suddenly, a mountain lion appeared in the city of California, USA.
31:48The residents were asked to evacuate.
31:53If you see the mountain lion, call 911 and do not approach it.
31:57The video shows a mountain lion hiding in the bush in front of the store.
32:04In the security camera footage, you can also see it entering the front door of a house.
32:10During this time of year, young mountain lions separate from their mothers.
32:14And so they're looking for their own territory.
32:17There's a bit of confusion going on with them.
32:21French railway workers are popular as railway influencers.
32:27Never forget to meet your neighbor, your spouse, your child.
32:32There were also fans in the high-speed train.
32:36It allows you to have a different image, a good image.
32:40The driver uploads his daily work in a video.
32:45I'm convinced that there are people who don't know the job,
32:49and that's what keeps them from crossing the line.
32:53The station manager also took a picture and posted it.
32:57Employees who make their own CG and pay attention to it.
33:04There are currently 68 railway influencers.
33:08There is no reward, but the national railway has also been awarded.
33:11We are even conducting training to increase the power of transmission.
33:18Next is about refugees from Afghanistan.
33:22Three years ago, the Islamic State Taliban
33:24launched another experiment.
33:27According to the UNHCR,
33:31more than 1.6 million people fled to foreign countries
33:34in February this year,
33:37fearing the Taliban's threat of extermination.
33:40Some of them were former students who had fled to Japan
33:44relying on their ex-students.
33:48One of them is Jamshid Nuri, a veteran.
33:52He applied for a refugee certification in Japan
33:55and is aiming to stay in Japan.
33:58However, he has had a hard time finding a stable job.
34:02We followed the story of Nuri and his family.
34:09Three years ago, Jamshid Nuri fled to Miyazaki from Afghanistan.
34:17He was recruited by a meat processing company
34:20and is now a full-time employee.
34:26He has been working here for over a month
34:29and is now able to communicate with his colleagues.
34:36Nuri's life changed three years ago in August.
34:41It was the day the Taliban took over Kabul.
34:45Nuri has been working as a veteran at a national facility.
34:50He says he feels the fear of death every day.
35:16Nuri felt that his salary was not enough
35:21and decided to leave Japan in March.
35:28Clothes and documents. So all his stuff is this.
35:37His family managed to get to Japan
35:40relying on the help of a former student from Miyazaki University.
35:46However, they were not able to find a stable job.
35:51He was temporarily hired as a researcher at a university.
35:56He has been anxious about not being able to find a stable job
36:00and not being able to get the necessary visas.
36:07The university has been looking at the situation
36:11and has decided to send Nuri back to Japan.
36:20As a result of looking for a company that would hire him,
36:24a meat processing company has been established.
36:35Nuri's ability to speak five languages was the deciding factor.
36:42I would like to send him to an Islamic country
36:46where he can eat delicious food.
36:50I think Nuri is needed for that.
36:55He was hired as a veteran
36:59and was able to obtain a job visa in the A10 prefecture.
37:12After two and a half years of evacuation,
37:17Nuri and his family have decided to continue living in Japan.
37:27For lunch, his wife Maria is making chicken curry.
37:32For lunch, his wife Maria is making chicken curry.
38:02It's been a long time since he had a day off.
38:06Nuri and his family have come to a summer festival.
38:15Mansoor has decided to take part in the dance as a member of the Jido Club.
38:25Nuri has taken out his smartphone.
38:29Nuri has taken out his smartphone.
38:34Who is this?
38:36This is my father.
38:40Mansoor is a member of the Jido Club.
38:44I didn't know that.
38:50He sent a video of his son dancing to his father who lives in a foreign country.
38:58Even in a peaceful life, he never forgets his home country.
39:28Living in Afghanistan is very important.
39:31They should have a good life, a good future.
39:36Nuri wants to bring his parents who are living in Afghanistan to Japan.
39:44The support of his family is the source of his education.
39:49For a foreigner who came to Japan with difficulties,
39:53this kind of normal relationship may be a sign of life.
40:02This is the world news.
40:05North Korean Prime Minister Kim Jong-un gave a speech on the anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Korea.
40:11He reiterated the policy of increasing the number of nuclear weapons.
40:19Kim Jong-un, a prime minister of the Republic of Korea,
40:23gave a speech on the anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Korea,
40:27which was 76 years ago.
40:30He mentioned the security and guarantees of the three countries,
40:35and emphasized that the military block of the United States is evolving toward the characteristics of nuclear weapons,
40:39and that it is approaching a critical threat.
40:44He emphasized the strengthening of the military.
40:46In addition, we have now adopted a policy of increasing the number of nuclear weapons in a planned manner, and we have again shown a policy of increasing the number of nuclear weapons.
41:01The policy of increasing the number of nuclear weapons in a planned manner, and we have again shown a policy of increasing the number of nuclear weapons.
41:18The Japanese Coast Guard has conducted training to deal with illegal shipping to the Vietnamese Coast Guard.
41:34This is a facility of the Vietnamese Coast Guard. The Japanese Coast Guard will now teach you how to suppress.
41:42In this training, 16 Vietnamese Coast Guard officers took part in the training.
41:53In the South China Sea, illegal shipping to China is rampant.
42:02In addition to suppressing used ships in Vietnam, Japan is also encouraging cooperation by suppressing six new ships.
42:16Japan is also encouraging cooperation by suppressing six new ships.
42:20Japan is also encouraging cooperation by suppressing six new ships.
42:34On September 9, the American IT giant Apple announced the latest smartphone with its own AI system, Apple Intelligence.
42:46It is noted that the movement to introduce AI to smartphones is accelerating among IT giants, and it is noted that it can meet the demand for replacement smartphones.
42:57Last month, China's Tax Administration announced an increase of 8.7% compared to the same month last year.
43:08However, due to the rise in tariffs on Chinese products in the United States, the focus will be on how this will affect export trends in the future.
43:18This is market information.
43:21As you can see, the overseas stock market.
43:24This is the overseas stock market.
43:27Currently, it is trading at 1.42 yen per dollar, from 95,000 yen to 96,000 yen.
43:34This is market information.
43:37Tomorrow is the 23rd anniversary of the first terrorist attack on the same day in the United States.
43:42It is difficult to determine the motivation and idea behind the attack, and it is approaching a new era of terrorism.
43:49This is the end of the international news for today.
43:57A documentary in the BS world.
44:00A passionate denim collector from Sweden.
44:03He came to the United States in search of denim from the 19th century.
44:06His target is an extremely rare item left behind in an old mine.
44:10He will try to find it in various places.
44:13What did he find last?
44:16Tonight at 11.25.
44:43From the 11th, two matches of the Daikon Seleague and a match of the Paris League aiming for the Climax Series will be broadcast live on NHK BS from 6 p.m.
44:53How will the final match be decided?