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00:00:00Thank you very much for watching this week's News Live, I'm your host, Kiri-chan.
00:00:20So, Kiri-chan, what's the latest on the news?
00:00:25I can't wait to find out.
00:00:27Nine people have been nominated in a row.
00:00:30That's right.
00:00:31I think the production team has come to an understanding of the truth.
00:00:35And a happy life.
00:00:38Happy, happy girl.
00:00:40It's not like that.
00:00:41It's not like that, really.
00:00:43Well, anyway, this is a serious news show, so please don't be flustered.
00:00:49I've never been flustered.
00:00:51I've never been flustered.
00:00:52I've never been flustered.
00:00:53I'll make you flustered.
00:00:55You make me flustered...
00:00:56What a terrible way to change your style.
00:00:57What a terrible way to change your style.
00:01:00You'd have to make some changes.
00:01:03How's it going? Did you get a lot of calls from the producers?
00:01:06No, no.
00:01:07I didn't get anything.
00:01:08I wouldn't say anything if I was on the side of justice.
00:01:11I wouldn't tell anyone.
00:01:12I would have liked to be on Yukirin's side for at least five minutes.
00:01:16I would have liked to be on Yukirin's side for at least five minutes.
00:01:17Justice?
00:01:18There we go.
00:01:19What's the latest on the news?
00:01:20I don't really know anything about spies, so I'm a little worried.
00:01:25I heard that Japanese people are being held in custody for spying.
00:01:30Let's start with the people's party, the general election.
00:01:34The general election was announced the day before yesterday, and nine people were elected.
00:01:40Candidates have repeatedly expressed their opinions.
00:01:50The day of the decisive battle over the next general election was finally cut off by the nine candidates who broke the past.
00:02:02As the president of the People's Party, let's be reborn.
00:02:07The early test of nuclear weapons.
00:02:09No. 119.
00:02:10I'll be suspicious when I'm in trouble.
00:02:13I want to settle a problem that hasn't been answered.
00:02:16I can't do it without me.
00:02:18It's a very heavy decision.
00:02:20What will happen to our country's wealth?
00:02:26I can only respond to the police in the case of a nuclear trial.
00:02:29I will commit to the results.
00:02:39And the policy that will be important from here.
00:02:46This is a very important task for our country.
00:02:54From the import of energy to the export of energy in the future.
00:02:59To protect the land, the sea, the air, and the resources.
00:03:04However, there is also a policy that divides opinions.
00:03:08You have to respond properly to the minor health insurance policy.
00:03:14Finally, we will stop the end of the year adjustment.
00:03:18We are working to expand the choices of each person's life.
00:03:23Such as the introduction of selective marriage.
00:03:27Each person has their own flag.
00:03:31Let's go straight to the confrontation.
00:03:34Who will be the winner?
00:03:39Mr. Kashiwagi and Mr. Nakama have a question about this news.
00:03:44Take a look at the illustrations of Takewaka Gahaku and Buffalo Goro.
00:03:49What is the policy of each candidate?
00:03:54I think there are various ways to look at it.
00:03:57If it can be realized, who will be the one to carry out the policy that will improve Japan?
00:04:03Please tell me.
00:04:06Ms. Yukirin, what is the policy of each candidate?
00:04:14There are many candidates this time.
00:04:18I don't know who is saying what and what is going on.
00:04:23Please tell me in detail.
00:04:30Mr. Nakama, who will be the one to carry out the policy that will improve Japan?
00:04:36There are 9 people. There are many people.
00:04:39There are many good words that can be heard.
00:04:42Among them, I want to know what is especially necessary now.
00:04:46Let's go.
00:04:49Mr. Kazuhiro Aoyama, a political journalist, is the original Japanese TV commentator.
00:04:58He is the first to win in the second Abe administration.
00:05:00He is the same age as Mr. Takayuki Kobayashi, who is in the lead in the general election.
00:05:04He is a good friend of Takachan and Kenchan.
00:05:07Mr. Kensuke Miyazaki.
00:05:09Let's go.
00:05:11Mr. Aoyama, who is in the lead in the general election?
00:05:14The battle is a two-round match and a political debate.
00:05:20Mr. Miyazaki, please.
00:05:24I look forward to the birth of the first female prime minister of the younger generation.
00:05:29The first female prime minister of the younger generation.
00:05:32Let's go.
00:05:33First of all, 9 people.
00:05:34Please look at the list of the past 9 candidates.
00:05:39There are 9 candidates.
00:05:41There are 9 candidates.
00:05:44Ms. Chiri.
00:05:45Yes.
00:05:46How are you?
00:05:47There are 9 candidates.
00:05:49There are 9 candidates.
00:05:51What are the candidates you are paying attention to?
00:05:54Mr. Ishiba said that if it didn't work this time, he wouldn't come out next time.
00:06:01I want him to do his best.
00:06:03You say that every time.
00:06:05Is that so?
00:06:07I want to come out.
00:06:09It was the last time.
00:06:11It's the last time this time.
00:06:13Mr. Aoyama, how was the current race?
00:06:16The majority of the people are gone.
00:06:21There are people who can't come out normally.
00:06:24It's a situation where 9 people are out of the question.
00:06:28The majority of the people are gone.
00:06:31Yes.
00:06:32I made this.
00:06:35This is a female analysis by Mr. Aoyama.
00:06:39First of all, there are 9 candidates.
00:06:45On the 27th of this month, there were 367 votes for each member of the Diet.
00:06:50That means there are about 1.1 million people in Japan.
00:06:55That's right.
00:06:56It's a little less now, but it's about 1 million people.
00:06:59Among the 734 votes that fell to 367 votes, the person who got the lowest number of votes won.
00:07:08But I don't think that's the case this time.
00:07:11First of all, there are no people who can get the lowest number of votes.
00:07:14If so, let's vote for the top two.
00:07:19367 votes for the Diet, 1 vote for the Diet, 2 votes for the Diet, 43 votes for the Diet, 47 votes for the Diet, 414 votes for the Diet.
00:07:28Who will win?
00:07:32According to the current female analysis, Koizumi is seen as the top candidate.
00:07:39Mr. Koizumi doesn't have a lot of members.
00:07:44He has a lot of members.
00:07:47However, Mr. Ishiba is the top candidate.
00:07:51Mr. Ishiba is the top candidate, so he ranks second overall.
00:07:57Mr. Takaichi's membership has increased.
00:08:00According to the latest female analysis, Mr. Koizumi is the top candidate.
00:08:04Mr. Koizumi is the top candidate, so he ranks second overall.
00:08:11However, Mr. Koizumi has a lot of members.
00:08:16Mr. Koizumi is the top candidate, so he ranks second overall.
00:08:20Next is Mr. Kobayashi.
00:08:23Mr. Kobayashi is the top candidate, so he ranks third overall.
00:08:28Mr. Kobayashi's membership has increased.
00:08:32Mr. Kamikawa's membership has increased.
00:08:37Mr. Kamikawa's membership has increased.
00:08:44I'm sorry for the other candidates.
00:08:48I'm sorry for the other candidates.
00:08:52Mr. Kobayashi, Mr. Motegi, Mr. Kanji, and Mr. Kanbo can't get votes.
00:08:58I don't know much about the members' votes.
00:09:01If you don't get the members' votes, you can't stay in the final vote.
00:09:05To be honest, if you get 2% or 3% of the votes, you can't stay in the final vote.
00:09:12Mr. Miyazaki.
00:09:14Mr. Kobayashi's membership has increased.
00:09:19Mr. Kobayashi's membership has increased.
00:09:21I think that's right.
00:09:23According to the voting, Mr. Kobayashi has 4 or less members.
00:09:27Mr. Kobayashi has 4 or less members.
00:09:30The number of members is getting close to Mr. Koizumi.
00:09:37According to the discussion, Mr. Kobayashi is already doing a lot of things.
00:09:42Mr. Kobayashi is already doing a lot of things.
00:09:45I heard that there are many veterans who are reviewing.
00:09:47I heard that there are many veterans who are reviewing.
00:09:50I heard that there are many veterans who are reviewing.
00:09:53Mr. Aoyama, please give us a prediction of the current votes.
00:09:56This is the first time.
00:09:58The current votes are changing every day.
00:10:02I'm working. Thank you.
00:10:05I'll give you a prediction of the current votes.
00:10:08I'm just a guess.
00:10:11The current votes are about this.
00:10:13Mr. Kobayashi is catching up.
00:10:17However, the number of members is different.
00:10:21Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Takahashi are doing a lot of things.
00:10:23Mr. Koizumi is in the third place.
00:10:25I don't know who will win the championship.
00:10:29Mr. Kobayashi and Mr. Kamikawa are a little far away.
00:10:33I heard that the first 20 people voted for Mr. Kobayashi.
00:10:37I heard that the first 20 people voted for Mr. Kobayashi.
00:10:39Mr. Kobayashi is in the second place.
00:10:41Mr. Kobayashi is in the second place.
00:10:43Mr. Kobayashi is in the second place.
00:10:45This is a general analysis of the current situation.
00:10:48We will talk about the production from now on, but there is a possibility that the production will change.
00:10:54Is this the 3rd period?
00:10:56Yes, this is the 3rd period so far.
00:10:58What do you think, Mr. Miyazaki?
00:11:00I think it's exactly that.
00:11:02That's all.
00:11:04It's the same character.
00:11:06It's the same character.
00:11:08I've been saying this for a long time.
00:11:10If you cover it properly, it will be like this.
00:11:16But can I say one thing?
00:11:18The interests of members of the party and members of the party are one percent.
00:11:25Social security is big.
00:11:27The national defense, the economy, and the security insurance are also big.
00:11:31I think Takahashi-san is one of them.
00:11:34I think the number of members of the party will increase.
00:11:37That's what I'm going to say now.
00:11:39The flow of the final election will change.
00:11:43When it comes to the final vote, for example, Takahashi-san, who has a hard line in Koizumi Ishiba, will come in.
00:11:52Takahashi-san is the second member of the party.
00:11:56There is a possibility that it will grow from here.
00:11:58Who will be the second? Who will be the second?
00:12:01At the same time, who will be the third?
00:12:05This is different from the ruling party politics so far.
00:12:08I can't read it.
00:12:10For example, who will the people around here vote for?
00:12:16This is another point.
00:12:19It's the ruling party.
00:12:21For example, Kamikawa-san.
00:12:23Please pay attention to Kamikawa-san.
00:12:25Kamikawa-san is a Kishida faction.
00:12:28It's a Kishida faction, but Hayashi-san is also a Kishida faction.
00:12:32In short, the Kishida faction is broken.
00:12:34The Kishida faction is also in the Koizumi faction.
00:12:36The Kishida faction is scattered all over the place.
00:12:40Until now, no matter who the Kishida faction voted for, the Kishida faction was united.
00:12:44But that's not the case.
00:12:46Even if Kamikawa-san is in the Kishida faction,
00:12:48even if Kamikawa-san says that he will go to Koizumi-san next,
00:12:51not everyone in the Kamikawa faction will go.
00:12:55Not everyone in the Kamikawa faction will go.
00:12:56Not everyone in the Kamikawa faction will go.
00:12:58It's very difficult to read.
00:12:59If you look at Aoyama-san's debate,
00:13:01the politicians don't really attack each other.
00:13:05Kobayashi-san and Ishiba-san are a little...
00:13:07There are some parts that are a little thick.
00:13:10So Ishiba-san won't use it on Kobayashi-san.
00:13:13That's how it's going to be.
00:13:16However, there are various policies.
00:13:19As Miyazaki-san said, it's a mosaic.
00:13:22It's not that I'm against this policy, so I'm definitely not against it.
00:13:25Also, the election is close.
00:13:27Koizumi-san and Ishiba-san are saying that they will have an election soon.
00:13:30After the re-election is over.
00:13:32Then, who is good in the face of the election?
00:13:35Is it really okay to be a little bit?
00:13:37How much will it come out in the final vote?
00:13:40The more you are on the battlefield,
00:13:43you will judge and vote.
00:13:47If you are strong.
00:13:48It's still good.
00:13:49Also, the three-member election is next year.
00:13:51Does this person hold the three-member election until next year?
00:13:55It works in a different way.
00:13:58Miyazaki-san, it's over in the middle.
00:14:01In the end, it's hard for other people to join the three-member election.
00:14:04Who do you vote for?
00:14:07I don't know.
00:14:08I don't know at all.
00:14:10So far, the only thing I've been able to tell you is where the votes will go.
00:14:14I'm going to vote for each one of you.
00:14:16So it's really hard for people on the front lines.
00:14:20When will you tell us?
00:14:23I don't know until I open the lid at the end.
00:14:26Miyazaki-san, what do you think of Mr. Aso's statement?
00:14:29After all, you shouldn't choose the general election based on popularity or face.
00:14:34As expected, it's Mr. Aso's way of thinking about the country.
00:14:38Who do you vote for?
00:14:40It comes out one by one, doesn't it?
00:14:42So don't just think about yourself in the next election.
00:14:46I don't think the Aso faction has resolved it.
00:14:49But please vote freely.
00:14:52Mr. Aso said to me.
00:14:55If it was like this, there was no need to have a faction.
00:14:58It's already broken up.
00:15:00I see.
00:15:02Here's Yukirin's question.
00:15:05What is the policy of each party?
00:15:07Pay attention to the policies of these four people in particular.
00:15:09Mr. Ishiba's strengthening the financial income tax.
00:15:13Mr. Koizumi, the wall of annual income.
00:15:16Mr. Takahashi, the financial industry is aiming for a strong economy with an active financial system.
00:15:20Mr. Kobayashi, Japan is an export country from an energy import country.
00:15:24What does it mean to strengthen the financial income tax?
00:15:28When you make money with stocks, the tax rate is lower than that of ordinary income.
00:15:33It's not like that.
00:15:35People who make money with stocks are generally rich people.
00:15:38So I'm trying to strengthen the tax on those people.
00:15:41But now, the government is saying,
00:15:44Mr. Koizumi, what is the wall of annual income?
00:15:58This is Mr. Fujii's favorite.
00:16:03What do you mean?
00:16:05I've talked about the wall of annual income here.
00:16:07If you don't have an income of less than 1.6 million yen, you don't have to pay an annual income tax.
00:16:18However, if you have an income of 1.6 million yen, you have to pay an annual income tax of about 1.2 million yen.
00:16:25If you have an income of 1.6 million yen, the moment you have an income of 1.7 million yen, your income will decrease from 1.6 million yen to 950,000 yen.
00:16:33This is a big problem.
00:16:36There are a lot of people who calculate and take a break at the last minute.
00:16:39There are a lot of people who calculate and take a break at the last minute.
00:16:40This is a big problem.
00:16:42Normally, people think that they should reduce the amount of income they make and make money if they work.
00:16:47But what Mr. Koizumi is saying is that the wall of annual income prevents people under 1.6 million yen from receiving social insurance.
00:16:56There is a wall because the burden is light.
00:17:00There is a wall because there is a wall because the burden is light.
00:17:03So, there is a saying that it is okay to get a lot of social insurance from people with low income.
00:17:10It's a big increase.
00:17:12Of course, the Finance Ministry has been saying for many years that it wants to do it.
00:17:16If you listen to the explanation like now, who will agree?
00:17:19It's hard to do.
00:17:21Mr. Shinjiro is very popular, so I think that the Finance Ministry will put it on the guest list.
00:17:29Mr. Shioichi Satakawa, you said you were in charge of the Finance Ministry.
00:17:34This is definitely a case that the Finance Ministry has warmed up so far.
00:17:40In fact, there are other social insurances.
00:17:43For example, employment, care, and health insurance.
00:17:46This is actually 1.6 million yen, which is 88,000 yen in total.
00:17:51It's lower than this.
00:17:53In other words, it's been a long time since the Finance Ministry has said that it is a little strange that it has not taken only high-paying pensions.
00:17:58But if you say this, you'll get a lot of backlash.
00:18:01If you say it to a strange candidate, you'll be crushed.
00:18:04So, I thought that the Finance Ministry would treat Koizumi Shinjiro very warmly.
00:18:12I don't know much about that.
00:18:14Do you mean that the Finance Ministry is considering various things, such as popularity and policy, by looking at the members who will be elected in the general election?
00:18:25If you say it to someone who will be crushed, you'll be crushed.
00:18:28That's why I'm saying it to someone who won't be crushed.
00:18:31And I think Koizumi Shinjiro doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:18:35So, somehow, everyone is saying that they will apply to all the partners.
00:18:40That's a big deal.
00:18:42I was in the Finance Ministry, and I felt that it was a great idea to say this.
00:18:47So, as a public figure, I didn't step in that much.
00:18:51I don't know.
00:18:52When I hear people from the public, they say,
00:18:54No, no, I'm going to consider it from here.
00:18:56You've stepped in too much.
00:18:58It's a big deal.
00:19:00To be honest, it's a big deal.
00:19:02I felt like I was just being told what to do.
00:19:06That's ridiculous.
00:19:08Wait a minute.
00:19:11Have some water.
00:19:13Stop it.
00:19:15Mr. Takahashi, you're in the Finance Ministry.
00:19:18In this program, I think it's better to do it this way.
00:19:22Mr. Kobayashi, I'm curious about this.
00:19:24From the energy country to the export country.
00:19:27I think I have a strong rivalry with Mr. Koizumi.
00:19:30Mr. Koizumi was also the Minister of the Environment.
00:19:32So, let's make the so-called renewable energy, the solar power generation, a reality.
00:19:36I think Mr. Kobayashi is too reliant on renewable energy.
00:19:40I see.
00:19:41So, let's develop new technologies.
00:19:43For example, nuclear fusion.
00:19:45Nuclear fusion.
00:19:46So, in the nuclear issue,
00:19:48I've done it several times on this show.
00:19:50Mr. Takahashi, let's make nuclear fusion.
00:19:53Let's make it smaller.
00:19:55That's not nuclear fusion.
00:19:58It's a small nuclear reactor.
00:20:00Nuclear fusion is completely different.
00:20:02It's called nuclear.
00:20:04It's a completely different technology.
00:20:06When I was a student, it was my dream.
00:20:09If we make this, we'll have no energy problems.
00:20:13We'll make the sun on the ground.
00:20:15Japan is making a lot of progress on this.
00:20:18When I was a student, I gave up because I couldn't do it.
00:20:21I thought I couldn't do it while I was alive.
00:20:23And now we're able to do this.
00:20:25Japan is amazing.
00:20:26I can see a little light.
00:20:28How many years from now?
00:20:30Normally, we can do it in 30 years.
00:20:33I think we can do it in 10 years.
00:20:35I think we can do it in 10 years.
00:20:37Yukiri.
00:20:38It was a little difficult.
00:20:40It's a four-person production.
00:20:42It's the main thing.
00:20:44How was it?
00:20:46I was just looking at the title.
00:20:49When I heard what the teachers said,
00:20:51I had to listen more carefully.
00:20:53Actually, I didn't notice the wall of practice.
00:20:57This is a good thing.
00:20:59It's a matter of how to do it.
00:21:01How about you, Mr. Nakama?
00:21:02I think it's good to be a young prime minister.
00:21:06What I think when I look at Mr. Koizumi is that
00:21:08I think it's just what Mr. Koizumi thinks.
00:21:12He's just talking about what other people have put in.
00:21:17You're being told that you're not in the frame.
00:21:20If that's the case, I think it's really scary.
00:21:23Mr. Kondo analyzed how China views this general election.
00:21:29Please take a look at this.
00:21:30Chinese expert Mr. Kondo.
00:21:32China is on guard.
00:21:34This is why Mr. Kondo is important to Japan.
00:21:38That's right.
00:21:40I think Mr. Ishiba is the one with the lowest level of vigilance.
00:21:43He's an ex-Defense Minister, but he doesn't see China that way.
00:21:46How do you see it?
00:21:47When I did a press conference with Mr. Ishiba last week,
00:21:49I asked him about China directly.
00:21:52Now, there are a lot of questions.
00:21:54There's a lot of questions about spying.
00:21:56There's a lot of questions about aquaculture.
00:21:58What are you going to do with this?
00:22:00If you become the prime minister, you'll be in the middle of a power outage.
00:22:04I asked him if that was possible.
00:22:06Then he said,
00:22:08It is natural for Japan to build a relationship of trust with the neighboring countries.
00:22:13I'm not good at imitating.
00:22:15I'm not good at imitating.
00:22:17Please tell me.
00:22:21China made a very happy statement.
00:22:25But he didn't answer the question.
00:22:28Yes, he was completely disillusioned.
00:22:30Mr. Takahashi, Mr. Kobayashi, and Mr. Koizumi
00:22:34They were worshipping the Yasukuni Shrine on August 15th last month.
00:22:37But from China's point of view,
00:22:39A politician who worships the Yasukuni Shrine on August 15th is an influential person.
00:22:43So no matter what kind of policy comes out,
00:22:46I think these people should be afraid.
00:22:49Takahashi and Kobayashi
00:22:51China is going to strengthen its economic security.
00:22:56There's something about your father.
00:22:59That's right.
00:23:00In the early 2000s, my father was worshipping the Yasukuni Shrine every year.
00:23:03It was a very bad thing.
00:23:05After that, Mr. Abe became the prime minister.
00:23:07On the 12th, he issued a declaration of war.
00:23:10China and Japan have a strategic mutual relationship.
00:23:16I think we should think about the same thing.
00:23:18Do you think these three people should be careful?
00:23:21In addition, Mr. Aoyama predicted this.
00:23:23Please take a look at this.
00:23:25Mr. Koizumi's irregular reforms should not cause a decisive vote.
00:23:30What does this mean?
00:23:34The way of justice broadcast live.
00:23:36Mr. Koizumi's irregular reforms should not cause a decisive vote.
00:23:41What does this mean? Please take a look at this.
00:23:43Mr. Koizumi's irregular reforms should not cause a decisive vote.
00:23:47Mr. Takahashi's irregular reforms should not cause a decisive vote.
00:24:02Mr. Takahashi's irregular reforms should not cause a decisive vote.
00:24:06Let me ask you what irregular reforms mean.
00:24:10Japan is now lacking labor.
00:24:12It's not easy to hire more and more foreign workers.
00:24:17If you have a large company with a lot of people,
00:24:21it would be great if you could transfer them to the industry
00:24:27where they are lacking or where they are growing.
00:24:32In order to do that, you need to make it easier for the company to hire people
00:24:36and follow them.
00:24:40I think it would be good to match the labor force.
00:24:44I don't think there's anyone who opposes the labor force matching.
00:24:48However, if you look at foreign workers again,
00:24:51you will be fired.
00:24:54There are various pros and cons.
00:24:57Mr. Miyazaki, what do you think?
00:25:00I was thinking the same thing as Mr. Aoyama.
00:25:04I was wondering what Mr. Koizumi was really thinking.
00:25:08I asked Mr. Koizumi where his goal was.
00:25:13He said he wanted to get rid of non-employment.
00:25:16He said it was a review of the curfew.
00:25:19It's not a goal to lower the curfew.
00:25:23Let's lower the hurdle to make non-employment a full-time job.
00:25:28Instead, let's make it a full-time job.
00:25:33I was wondering what the people on the other side of the window would do.
00:25:37They would make re-skilling and the final job compulsory.
00:25:40They would make it compulsory for large companies.
00:25:43They would make the safety net more fulfilling.
00:25:46They have a pretty high goal.
00:25:49That's what the majority of people say.
00:25:52If it's the same as now, it's just a suspension.
00:25:55I'm going to say that first.
00:25:58Mr. Takahashi, what do you think?
00:26:01Is it clear that the curfew is necessary?
00:26:04Let me tell you about Mr. Takahashi.
00:26:08I see what the curfew is like in the world.
00:26:13In the old days, the curfew was not so strict.
00:26:18For example, in G7, Japan is in the middle of the G7.
00:26:24The curfew is stricter than in Japan.
00:26:29Italy, France, and Germany are much stricter than Japan.
00:26:33The curfew is stricter than in Japan.
00:26:35It's hard to get a divorce.
00:26:36It's hard to get a divorce.
00:26:37The countries that are easy to get a divorce in Japan are the United States, England, and Canada.
00:26:42This is Anglo-Saxon.
00:26:45It's divided like that.
00:26:47The reason why it's divided like this is because...
00:26:50In Anglo-Saxon countries, there is a safety net.
00:26:53What is a safety net?
00:26:55As Mr. Miyazaki said earlier, it's not a safety net.
00:26:59There is a central bank.
00:27:01There is a duty of employment here.
00:27:03In short, there is a duty of employment in the central bank.
00:27:07In fact, even if you quit your job, you can get a job somewhere.
00:27:11That's the kind of situation it's going to be.
00:27:13So, without that, I'm in a position to make a lot of discussions.
00:27:18The central bank of each country is in charge of the system so that you can get a job.
00:27:23If the inflation rate is lowered due to financial policy, the unemployment rate will drop significantly.
00:27:27That's what I'm doing.
00:27:29Without that, the level of policy is very low.
00:27:34I was listening to the staff earlier.
00:27:36It's a little low.
00:27:38It's a big deal.
00:27:39It's a big deal.
00:27:40You have to be confident.
00:27:41If you don't, you can't do it.
00:27:43I'm doing this kind of thing without studying.
00:27:45I'm going to be beaten more and more.
00:27:47What I'm talking about right now is normal.
00:27:49Everyone wants to attack right away.
00:27:51It's easy, isn't it?
00:27:52If you're going to be beaten, you're going to be cut off more and more.
00:27:54I can't do anything with a safety net like I did earlier.
00:27:57What about you, Mr. Fujii?
00:27:59If you want to do a good job of matching,
00:28:02I have a vision of getting people to work in good places.
00:28:06That's what I'm talking about.
00:28:08I can't interpret it other than to make it easier for foreigners to cut their necks.
00:28:13That's all I can do.
00:28:15That's why I was criticized.
00:28:17It looks like you're changing your way of saying it.
00:28:20I can't understand what you're saying at all.
00:28:22Mr. Aoyama.
00:28:23This is the law to cut off the head from the Yato.
00:28:25Criticism is desperate.
00:28:27There's a rumor that this is how the election will be fought.
00:28:29I can't agree with you.
00:28:31Mr. Koizumi, what do you think?
00:28:33That's right.
00:28:34It's not a small number of big companies that want to fire the Dogi family.
00:28:39That's why I'm in favor of such organizations.
00:28:45On the other hand, the Yato is supported by labor unions.
00:28:48I'm absolutely against that.
00:28:50So when it comes to elections, don't mess with me.
00:28:52I'm going to be fired.
00:28:54I'm sure it's going to be a big focus.
00:28:56As I said earlier, the general election is coming soon.
00:28:58Will the people be able to vote?
00:29:01That's what I'm going to imagine.
00:29:03I don't think there's a lot of congressmen who can't agree with the decision.
00:29:09I said this in this pledge.
00:29:11There's a rumor that it's not the Yato from a world-class expert.
00:29:15I have to pull it in.
00:29:17If I pull it in, I'll pull it in.
00:29:19It's the simplicity of the pledge.
00:29:21That's right.
00:29:22Can I ask you something?
00:29:25In the foreign policy, Mr. Kono said,
00:29:27You know, the liquidity of employment.
00:29:29I'm short of human resources and I'm short of labor.
00:29:32I don't know if people are going to the place.
00:29:34Even if a large company matches a person by the window.
00:29:37I don't know if he's going to the construction industry.
00:29:39I don't know if he's going to the nursing home.
00:29:41I'm not thinking about that.
00:29:43I don't think it makes sense to do this.
00:29:45I'm not just smiling at the company.
00:29:49That's exactly what Mr. Honka said here.
00:29:53If it's the same as it is now, people won't flow.
00:29:55What's in the way?
00:29:57White workers who can't play an active role.
00:30:01Essential workers who can play an active role.
00:30:04A change of values.
00:30:06If you don't do this, people won't flow.
00:30:09I have an ideal theory.
00:30:11If you say that, it's a different keyword.
00:30:13That's right.
00:30:15That's why politics is no good.
00:30:17It's just a little story.
00:30:19I'm not going to let you train as a whole.
00:30:21You have to do that.
00:30:23I can't see the policy at all.
00:30:25The last thing I want to say.
00:30:27For example, the revision of the opening regulations.
00:30:29It's what a large company wanted to do.
00:30:31The Ministry of Finance wanted to revise the income wall.
00:30:35One more thing.
00:30:37Uber and Goldman Sachs want to do what Rideshare wants to do.
00:30:40Mr. Koizumi is said to be a light Mikoshi.
00:30:43I can only see him trying to do everything he wants to do.
00:30:50If he becomes the prime minister of Japan.
00:30:52The Japanese people will be unhappy.
00:30:55It's just a matter of making money.
00:31:00I'm extremely worried.
00:31:02It's a general election.
00:31:04We're not going to vote.
00:31:07The members of the House of Representatives will vote.
00:31:11After that, there will be an election.
00:31:14It was a little difficult to hear so far.
00:31:16It's very easy to understand.
00:31:19When I heard it today, I thought it would be like this.
00:31:24As a little knowledge.
00:31:26Please check the TV and general election.
00:31:29It was very easy to understand.
00:31:31Mr. Nakamatsu, how was it?
00:31:33I think it's a good thing to be able to distribute it here and there.
00:31:37I hope the flow will change there.
00:31:40It's not just a horse running behind you.
00:31:43I want someone who has a will to ride a horse to be chosen.
00:31:48Thank you for your good words.
00:31:51Two people are in the final round.
00:31:53Who will the other seven people choose?
00:31:58It's important to decide who to ride the horse to.
00:32:01It's important to decide who to ride the horse to.
00:32:04And is he really okay as the prime minister?
00:32:07I think that's the end of the game.
00:32:09There will be a general election after that.
00:32:12Thank you very much, Mr. Miyazaki.
00:32:15Let's move on to the spy game.
00:32:18It was revealed that a Japanese man living in Belarus was arrested in a spy game last week.
00:32:25What's going on?
00:32:34I don't think there are any spies in Japan.
00:32:38Why was a Japanese man arrested in Belarus this time?
00:32:43Is there a real purpose for the arrest?
00:32:47What is the intention of Belarus?
00:32:50Why can't the Japanese government protect the people?
00:32:55Please tell us.
00:32:58Nakama, you said that a Japanese man was arrested in Belarus.
00:33:02What's the real purpose?
00:33:04I don't think there are any spies in Japan.
00:33:07In this program, it is said that Japan is weak in protecting itself from spies.
00:33:14It's said that Japan is weak in protecting itself from spies.
00:33:17I wonder if he was really a spy.
00:33:20Mr. Hongo, what is the intention of Belarus?
00:33:23Why can't the Japanese government protect the people?
00:33:26I don't think there are any spies in Japan.
00:33:29I don't think there are any spies in Japan.
00:33:33We have to get back the Japanese people who have been arrested in Belarus.
00:33:39There are Japanese people in China.
00:33:42I'm sure they'll come out later.
00:33:44Why don't the people who are against the spy game say that there are no spies in Japan?
00:33:51I don't think there are any Japanese spies in Japan.
00:33:57I don't think there are any Japanese spies in Japan.
00:34:02I don't think there are any Japanese spies in Japan.
00:34:05Please tell us the news.
00:34:07Mr. Toshihiro Yamada, a spy expert who has interviewed more than 100 spies so far.
00:34:15Please tell us about the spy game.
00:34:20Go ahead.
00:34:21The man who was arrested has a negotiation card.
00:34:24China's aim is to influence by a spy politician.
00:34:28That's what he said.
00:34:30I'll tell you more about this later.
00:34:36It seems that a Japanese man in Belarus, an ally of justice, is under arrest for a spy game.
00:34:42Please take a look at this.
00:34:44Is it full of nonsense?
00:34:46A Japanese man in Belarus is under arrest.
00:34:49Last Wednesday, Belarusian national television broadcast the arrest of a Japanese spy in July.
00:34:56Last Thursday, a special program called the failure of the samurai from Tokyo was broadcast.
00:35:01Belarus is located in the north of Ukraine, the ally of Russia.
00:35:07It is an effective relationship with Russia.
00:35:10He said he arrested a Japanese spy.
00:35:13The content of the spy game was that he was collecting information about the facilities and location of the Belarusian army.
00:35:19The man who was arrested was a former Japanese teacher.
00:35:24He was the ex-husband of his younger sister, who was related to the Japanese intelligence agency.
00:35:28He was broadcasting how the man was taking pictures and how he was negotiating on LINE.
00:35:34On the other hand, the Japanese ambassador, Director Hayashi Kanbo, criticized him.
00:35:38The Belarusian government is making fun of the criticism.
00:35:41Was this broadcast on national television?
00:35:43Yes, it was broadcast on national television for about 15 to 20 minutes.
00:35:48You can watch it on the Internet.
00:35:50I watched it over and over again.
00:35:52However, there were only five people.
00:35:54I will talk about it later.
00:35:56I heard a story from a man who is said to be his boss.
00:36:01In the program, the boss comes out.
00:36:04It's like a boss of a spy.
00:36:06I heard the story from him.
00:36:08Please change the monitor.
00:36:10I will explain in order.
00:36:12First of all, the translation is messed up.
00:36:14What is the identity of the man who is said to be his boss?
00:36:16First of all, there was a line like this.
00:36:18Is this on the screen?
00:36:19It's on the screen.
00:36:20So we are Japanese, but we can read Japanese.
00:36:23Up to this point, there is little merit for Japanese companies.
00:36:26I can't see the end of the COVID-19.
00:36:28China's power is amazing.
00:36:30Belarus, Hungary, Poland, Serbia.
00:36:32The cooperation is going well.
00:36:34Behind that, a circuit by China is being completed.
00:36:38It's a line of work.
00:36:40It was translated in the Belarusian program.
00:36:43The attack before this was like an American disguise.
00:36:47It's messed up.
00:36:49It's messed up.
00:36:51It's scary.
00:36:53That's what it means.
00:36:55It's on the screen as it is.
00:36:57Is it on the screen with these two?
00:36:59When Japanese people see it, they will be surprised.
00:37:01The man who is said to be his boss is the ex-husband of the man's younger sister.
00:37:06They were just discussing business.
00:37:10Nakama's question.
00:37:11Is the Japanese government unable to protect the real purpose of the arrest?
00:37:16First of all, what is the real purpose of the arrest?
00:37:19It's written here.
00:37:21It's to make it an exchange card.
00:37:25First of all, as a premise, Russia and Belarus are almost the same country.
00:37:32The organization that arrested this man is a local organization called KGB.
00:37:38It's a so-called KGB organization.
00:37:41It's connected behind Yoshino.
00:37:43Russia and the United States each have their own spies.
00:37:51For example, in the United States, there is a Russian spy who is active in North America.
00:37:55In Russia, there is an American spy who is active in Russia.
00:37:59These people have been doing this since the Cold War.
00:38:01Exchange.
00:38:02It's not an exchange of prisoners.
00:38:04They exchange prisoners and protect their own people.
00:38:08Actually, they did it this year as well.
00:38:10At that time, it was the United States and Germany.
00:38:13In other words, Russia and Belarus are exchanging prisoners.
00:38:23In other words, Belarus and Russia are capturing spies to negotiate with the West.
00:38:28So this action of Belarus is one of them.
00:38:32There is one possibility.
00:38:33In fact, Lukashenko, the current president of Belarus, is a dictator.
00:38:37He said in May that he could use spies in the country to negotiate.
00:38:41He has already issued an order.
00:38:43He is the man who was arrested this time.
00:38:46In the program, he was introduced as the boss of a military intelligence agency sent by a man.
00:38:55Yes.
00:38:56In the program, his name is shown on the LINE screen.
00:38:58For the time being, he is the boss of a military intelligence agency.
00:39:02First of all, there is no military in Japan.
00:39:04Moreover, in the program, he said that he would report to the police when he returned to Japan.
00:39:10However, there is a contradiction between the police and the military.
00:39:13This is also the case in the program.
00:39:15When I contacted the boss, he said that he was a businessman in Nagano Prefecture.
00:39:22He is a businessman.
00:39:23Yes, he is a businessman.
00:39:24I still work for him.
00:39:26When I asked him, he said that he had a marriage relationship with the sister of the person who was arrested this time.
00:39:33I see.
00:39:34So they knew each other.
00:39:35He said that he was doing business in Nagano Prefecture.
00:39:37He said that he was selling his products overseas.
00:39:39He said that he was doing business in Nagano Prefecture.
00:39:40He said that he was doing business in Nagano Prefecture.
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00:42:28He was sentenced to death.
00:42:30In August of this year, a male employee of Asteras Pharmaceuticals,
00:42:33was convicted of spying.
00:42:35The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced it.
00:42:37This male employee has been in prison for one year and five months.
00:42:40He was sentenced to death for spying.
00:42:43After the 2014 Anti-spy Act,
00:42:4517 Japanese were arrested,
00:42:48and 10 were sentenced to death.
00:42:51Mr. Kondo,
00:42:53this male employee of Asteras Pharmaceuticals,
00:42:56I feel sorry for him.
00:42:58He is not an ordinary prisoner.
00:43:00In China,
00:43:02there are 31,300 Japanese companies.
00:43:05He was the No. 2 in the group
00:43:07called China-Japan Trade Union.
00:43:10His business partner
00:43:13is the Ministry of Health and Welfare,
00:43:15also known as the Ministry of Labor in Japan.
00:43:17He works there.
00:43:19He has been working there for three years
00:43:21because of the coronavirus.
00:43:23He is in the middle of China.
00:43:25Then he decided to return to Japan.
00:43:27He returned to Japan and was killed in Beijing Airport.
00:43:29Then he died.
00:43:31Why?
00:43:33How do you know all these details?
00:43:37I think so.
00:43:39The strange thing is that
00:43:41on March 25th last year,
00:43:43there was a report that Japanese were killed.
00:43:45It was a Saturday.
00:43:47The next day, Sunday,
00:43:49there was a report that it was Asteras Pharmaceuticals.
00:43:51At that time,
00:43:53there was a press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.
00:43:55It was a regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.
00:43:57At that time,
00:43:59normally,
00:44:01the Chinese would have laughed.
00:44:03They would have said,
00:44:05he is against the anti-spy law and the police law.
00:44:07Japan should educate the Japanese
00:44:09who come to China.
00:44:11They were very angry.
00:44:13At that time,
00:44:15they were very confident.
00:44:17I see.
00:44:19I see.
00:44:33I see.
00:44:35As you said,
00:44:37there is a deeper problem in China.
00:44:39As you said,
00:44:41there is no spy in Japan.
00:44:43In fact,
00:44:45there is an information agency in Japan.
00:44:47There are spies from abroad.
00:44:49There are people who are investigating.
00:44:51There are spies.
00:44:53They are secretly working.
00:44:55So, they are spies.
00:44:57They are working only in Japan.
00:44:59But the government and the bosses
00:45:01want to know what happens
00:45:03when something happens abroad.
00:45:05They want to know the information about abroad.
00:45:07But the people in this information agency
00:45:09have no legal basis to act.
00:45:11So, who do they rely on?
00:45:13They rely on Japanese living abroad
00:45:15or people from other countries.
00:45:17When they come back from abroad,
00:45:19they apologize to them.
00:45:21So, there are people
00:45:23who negotiate with
00:45:25the officials of each country.
00:45:27Yes, there are.
00:45:29But those people
00:45:31are more familiar with the country's situation.
00:45:33So, they are experts.
00:45:35This person is also an expert.
00:45:37He has been living in China for 20 years.
00:45:39So, he calls those people
00:45:41and listens to them.
00:45:43If you go to China, Russia, Belarus,
00:45:45those countries,
00:45:47you will find out that
00:45:49these people are spies.
00:45:51So, I don't think
00:45:53the people in the information agency
00:45:55who listen to these people
00:45:57are aware of the risks.
00:45:59They just read the information
00:46:01and listen to the people.
00:46:03But if you look at your phone,
00:46:05you will see a lot of numbers.
00:46:07So, if there are people in the information agency,
00:46:09they won't think you are a spy.
00:46:11So, as a Japanese employee,
00:46:13you have to be careful
00:46:15of the police and the government
00:46:17of the other country.
00:46:19But you also have to be careful
00:46:21of the Japanese public security.
00:46:23If I say this,
00:46:25the public security people
00:46:27may get angry.
00:46:29But if I don't make it clear,
00:46:31this kind of incident will happen again.
00:46:33And I can't save them.
00:46:35But if it's the West,
00:46:37as Mr. Takai said,
00:46:39it's totalitarianism.
00:46:41If the other country is not a spy,
00:46:43we can't make a spy.
00:46:45I don't think it's an international
00:46:47average idea.
00:46:49But why doesn't Japan do that?
00:46:51Otherwise,
00:46:53in Canada,
00:46:55people were arrested and
00:46:57exchanged.
00:46:59Because of that,
00:47:01the people of the private sector
00:47:03can't work in the east.
00:47:05So, the phrase
00:47:07that the Japanese people
00:47:09can't work in the east
00:47:11is not a good idea.
00:47:13I think it's a good idea.
00:47:15I think there are
00:47:17spies everywhere in Japan.
00:47:19So,
00:47:21it's called a silent invasion.
00:47:23It's like the NHK story
00:47:25that I told you the other day.
00:47:27So, there may be spies
00:47:29everywhere in Japan.
00:47:31So, it's normal
00:47:33to think like that
00:47:35in the West.
00:47:37Cherry-chan,
00:47:39is that the reality
00:47:41of the international society?
00:47:43Well,
00:47:45if my husband told me
00:47:47not to go to the east,
00:47:49I would definitely want to stop him.
00:47:51Japan is too weak.
00:47:53I'm getting irritated.
00:47:55There are no spies.
00:47:57I want the Japanese government
00:47:59to protect us.
00:48:01I want them to be more serious
00:48:03about protecting us.
00:48:05That's right.
00:48:07We need to create an organization
00:48:09to protect us.
00:48:11We don't have CIMI6 in Japan.
00:48:13We need to create an organization
00:48:15to protect us.
00:48:17Mr. Kondo,
00:48:19I want to ask you this.
00:48:21There are 17 Japanese people
00:48:23who have been arrested.
00:48:25How many crimes
00:48:27have they committed?
00:48:29It depends on the person.
00:48:31I think the person
00:48:33who has been arrested
00:48:35is the most likely to be convicted.
00:48:37So, they haven't been convicted yet?
00:48:39No, they haven't.
00:48:41Do you know all the names
00:48:43of the people who have been arrested?
00:48:45Yes, I do.
00:48:47Has the Japanese government
00:48:49taken any action?
00:48:51They have the right
00:48:53to visit us once a month.
00:48:55Oh, the people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
00:48:57Yes, the people from the Embassy.
00:48:59That's right.
00:49:01The Japanese government
00:49:03has finally allowed them
00:49:05to visit us.
00:49:07But they don't know
00:49:09whether they will be convicted or not.
00:49:11So, it's hard for them
00:49:13to meet us.
00:49:15Meanwhile,
00:49:17China is spreading
00:49:19its spy activities all over the world.
00:49:21Look at this.
00:49:23The former mayor of the Philippines
00:49:25has been arrested by Chinese spies.
00:49:28This is Seigi's friend.
00:49:30The mayor of the Philippines
00:49:32has been arrested by Chinese spies.
00:49:34Look at this.
00:49:36Last Wednesday,
00:49:38the Philippine Department of the Interior
00:49:40arrested the former mayor
00:49:42of the Chinese spies,
00:49:44Alice Guo.
00:49:46She was 13 years old
00:49:48and emigrated to the Philippines
00:49:50after returning from China.
00:49:52For a crime of embezzling
00:49:5487 yen,
00:49:561,200
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00:54:39This week, there was a TV debate between Trump and Harris.
00:54:44What kind of influence did the U.S. presidential election in November have?
00:54:49Hello.
00:54:51You often hear the voice of Harris in the debate, right?
00:54:53Yes.
00:54:55But there are many Trump supporters, so it's not like there was a game.
00:54:59Yes.
00:55:01Harris seemed to be more relaxed this time.
00:55:03He was smiling.
00:55:05But his supporters said that Harris was more advantageous.
00:55:10And the result was that there were many Trump supporters.
00:55:14How strong are you this time?
00:55:18So, Yukiri.
00:55:20What is the point of the debate?
00:55:23I can't see everything.
00:55:25I'd like to know if this was a positive statement or a negative statement.
00:55:31Yes, I see.
00:55:33Mr. Motou Unno, who has participated in the Obama-Hillary Clinton-Biden campaign as part of his research in the past U.S. presidential election.
00:55:42Nice to meet you.
00:55:43Nice to meet you, too.
00:55:44Let's get started.
00:55:45Mr. Unno, what do you think about the TV debate?
00:55:48Go ahead.
00:55:49Yes.
00:55:50The TV debate is a debate strategy of Mr. Harris.
00:55:55Yes.
00:55:56It's a debate strategy.
00:55:58Yes.
00:55:59Now, let's ask Mr. Unno in detail.
00:56:04This week, the TV debate was held in the United States.
00:56:09First, please look at this.
00:56:11Ikirin's question.
00:56:13What is the focus of this debate?
00:56:16Now, the number of viewers is 67.1 million.
00:56:20Is this quite a lot, Mr. Unno?
00:56:22Yes, it is.
00:56:23This time, there were a lot of viewers for Biden and Trump.
00:56:27And the focus was on how Mr. Harris could respond better than Mr. Trump.
00:56:32That's right.
00:56:33Now, what is he going to talk about?
00:56:36As a result, CNN's TV debate found that Mr. Harris was better.
00:56:44CNN's debate was a victory for Mr. Harris.
00:56:49Now, from Mr. Unno's point of view, how was Mr. Harris?
00:56:53Mr. Harris was making good measures against Trump.
00:56:59Yes.
00:57:00And Mr. Trump was just getting angry for 90 minutes.
00:57:05And he had a debate with two hosts.
00:57:09In the end, it was 1 to 3.
00:57:12Mr. Trump, who made that structure, was in trouble.
00:57:16Mr. Unno, what do you think of this TV debate?
00:57:19This is a CNN survey, so there is certainly a possibility that the survey itself will change.
00:57:27But even so, I think the general impression is that Mr. Harris is in the lead.
00:57:33What about you, Mr. Takahashi?
00:57:34Reuters just announced it.
00:57:38Which one won?
00:57:40Mr. Harris is 53% and Mr. Trump is 24%.
00:57:44What do you think, Mr. Takahashi?
00:57:47I don't really believe in such a thing as a CNN survey.
00:57:50I'm looking at the betting market.
00:57:52Oh, I see.
00:57:53Everyone pays for betting.
00:57:55And actually, Mr. Trump had a higher chance of winning by about 3 points.
00:58:00But when it was over, it was just evening.
00:58:03Before the TV debate started, in the betting market, Mr. Trump was in the lead by 3 points.
00:58:10And it was 90 minutes, right?
00:58:11Yes.
00:58:12After the 90th minute,
00:58:13If you look at it like this all the time, there was a difference at first, but in the end it was the same.
00:58:17So even if you look at it in the betting market, it looks like Trump won.
00:58:21If you look at it in the betting market, you can say that the host is biased.
00:58:26But if you look at it in the betting market, it looks like Mr. Trump couldn't win.
00:58:33Let's take a look at some of the tricks.
00:58:36In the debate, Mr. Harris said that Mr. Trump was in the lead.
00:58:40The first trap.
00:58:41He demanded a fact-check from ABC TV.
00:58:44In the last debate, CNN host didn't do a fact-check at all.
00:58:50The Democratic Party protested.
00:58:51As a result, the host said,
00:58:53Immigrants are eating the pets of the residents.
00:58:56If you check the facts, there is no evidence like that.
00:58:59This has been corrected 5 times.
00:59:01The second trap.
00:59:03He said,
00:59:04Mr. Trump's meeting is boring.
00:59:06The world leader is laughing.
00:59:09This trick makes people look down on him.
00:59:14Mr. Harris said,
00:59:16He was training camp for preparation.
00:59:19He practiced to meet three people who can act like Mr. Trump.
00:59:24Yes, he did.
00:59:25Mr. Harris' campaign.
00:59:28In fact, Obama's former executives are hired.
00:59:34They made the same room from the light to the height of the round table, from the carpet.
00:59:42And the person who Harris was practicing with,
00:59:47Harris did it three times with Hillary and Trump in 2016, right?
00:59:52At that time, I called a person who played Trump's role in the Hillary campaign and practiced with him.
01:00:01Until then, you were just practicing.
01:00:03On the contrary, Mr. Trump didn't do that.
01:00:06Mr. Trump didn't do that.
01:00:08Mr. Trump just did a briefing.
01:00:10He just received six reports from the staff about the policy.
01:00:16So, for example, this GISH-GALLOP...
01:00:20What is this? GISH-GALLOP method?
01:00:23This is a way of debating.
01:00:25GISH-GALLOP is the name of this method.
01:00:27GISH-GALLOP makes the horse run faster.
01:00:31There is a feature in Trump's way of debating.
01:00:34In fact, he puts a lot of assumptions and lies in his mouth.
01:00:39There are 100% lies, half lies, half facts, or exaggerations and distortions.
01:00:47He puts a lot of them in and overwhelms his opponent.
01:00:51That's Trump's way of debating.
01:00:54If you do that, your opponent can't get everything back in two minutes.
01:00:59If you can't get it back, the viewers will see that your opponent has no ability to debate.
01:01:06The impression of those who are watching TV.
01:01:08Mr. Harris probably practiced it here.
01:01:12And when Trump used GISH-GALLOP, he said it was a lie or not true.
01:01:22He took measures.
01:01:25Now, Mr. Yamada's view.
01:01:27On the other hand, Mr. Harris's statement was boring.
01:01:31That's right.
01:01:32In the first place, Mr. Trump didn't have to do it.
01:01:36He didn't have to do it with Mr. Biden.
01:01:39Everyone knows what Trump's policy is.
01:01:44He's been doing it for four years, and he knows what he's going to do from now on.
01:01:48So this time, everyone was going to listen to Mr. Harris.
01:01:51But as Mr. Yamada said, it's a bit like a game.
01:01:55I feel like he's just taking measures to see what people think.
01:01:59To be honest, I don't know if what she wants to say was so effective.
01:02:06Mr. Uchii, from the American point of view, the issue of the economy and immigration are very important.
01:02:12Mr. Harris has been doing it for a long time.
01:02:19There's an existing law, and how do you apply it?
01:02:22Politically, it's called idealism.
01:02:26There's an ideology, and that's how you do politics.
01:02:29It's a very anti-intellectual and legal approach.
01:02:32People who like this kind of thing like Mr. Harris.
01:02:36However, people who like this kind of thing hate people like Mr. Trump.
01:02:40I'm sure you thought Mr. Harris would be a great guy.
01:02:46Mr. Trump is a realist in terms of politics.
01:02:51He's not too much of an idealist.
01:02:54In the end, he's trying to make sure that everyone is stable to some extent.
01:02:59There's a lot going on in this debate.
01:03:02In the end, it's all about how much of the players can get votes.
01:03:08That's the point of this debate.
01:03:11Mr. Hongo, how was the debate?
01:03:13I'd like to ask Mr. Unno.
01:03:15Why did Mr. Harris and Mr. Biden attack Russia and Ukraine?
01:03:19There was nothing going on when Trump was in office.
01:03:23When President Trump was in office, Russia and Ukraine didn't advance.
01:03:27Biden was in power, Russia and Putin were in power, and Ukraine was in power.
01:03:32China and North Korea have been so equal.
01:03:35I don't know why they didn't do that policy.
01:03:38I don't know why Mr. Harris didn't speak up when he was vice president.
01:03:43First of all, Ukraine came up in the TV debate.
01:03:47That's when the problem came up.
01:03:49The ABC host asked Mr. Trump a very simple question.
01:03:58Do you want Ukraine to win?
01:04:02Mr. Trump didn't answer that question.
01:04:05Originally, he wanted Ukraine, a democratic country, to win.
01:04:10I'm going to protect democracy when I become president.
01:04:14Mr. Trump didn't answer that question.
01:04:18The host asked him again.
01:04:21Do you want Ukraine to win?
01:04:24Mr. Trump didn't answer that question.
01:04:27That's why Mr. Trump doesn't have the enthusiasm or commitment to protect democracy.
01:04:35That's what I thought.
01:04:38My question is, why did Russia attack Ukraine when Harris and Biden were in power?
01:04:43Mr. Trump didn't attack Ukraine.
01:04:46Mr. Harris didn't speak up when he was vice president.
01:04:50What was the job of the vice president?
01:04:53The vice president shouldn't stand out.
01:04:56For example, Pence was the vice president under Trump.
01:05:00What did Pence do?
01:05:03For example, Pence was attacked on January 6th.
01:05:09Mr. Trump put pressure on Pence to stop confirming the election.
01:05:15Pence resisted.
01:05:17I think that's Pence's legacy.
01:05:20I'm sorry it's a live broadcast.
01:05:23I'm sorry it's a live broadcast.
01:05:26I'm a friend of justice, and I'm broadcasting live.
01:05:29Mr. Unno, I have a question for Mr. Trump and the host of Ukraine.
01:05:36That's right.
01:05:38The vice president doesn't stand out.
01:05:41So does Mr. Pence.
01:05:43And Mr. Biden has been in power for eight years, but he still doesn't stand out.
01:05:47That's why it's hard to leave a legacy.
01:05:50And Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
01:05:55Mr. Harris is the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party.
01:06:00And so is this debate.
01:06:02But Mr. Harris talked about Kim Jong-un and Putin.
01:06:06Trump is on good terms with Kim Jong-un and Putin's so-called authoritarian dictators.
01:06:13It's very easy for Trump to be manipulated by politics.
01:06:18And Mr. Harris said, I'm not going to get along with the dictator.
01:06:24That's why Putin believes in democracy, but not in dictatorship.
01:06:31I'm looking at the dictator.
01:06:33I'm a friend of Kim Jong-un and Putin.
01:06:35I'm a friend of Kim Jong-un and Putin.
01:06:37I'm a friend of Kim Jong-un and Putin.
01:06:39You're running away from that, aren't you?
01:06:41I'm not running away. I'm a friend of Putin.
01:06:43I'm a dictator.
01:06:45I'm on the side of Mr. Unno.
01:06:47And here's the news.
01:06:50Oh, we don't have time.
01:06:52Do we have time to change the monitor?
01:06:54Please change the monitor.
01:06:56Oh, it's over.
01:06:59I'm sorry.
01:07:01I'd like to do it on Instagram.
01:07:04Thank you very much.

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