サンデー・ジャポン 2024年9月22日

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サンデー・ジャポン 2024年9月22日
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00:00:00Don't be afraid of me.
00:00:05I didn't know there was such a world.
00:00:31What is this noodle?
00:00:33It's so filling.
00:00:35The inside of my mouth is a wheat field.
00:00:38Anyway, the noodle is delicious.
00:00:39You're good.
00:00:40Maru-chan's Noodle Making
00:00:44The purchase price is still 20% off.
00:00:4720% off?
00:00:48That's right.
00:00:49Clothes and home appliances will be sold together.
00:00:51I'll go get it now.
00:00:53I'll be waiting.
00:00:5520% off.
00:01:01Yunkel in the world
00:01:08Yunkel supports MLB.
00:01:12It's about time to get insurance.
00:01:14You said it last year.
00:01:15No.
00:01:16Don't talk here. Go to the insurance window.
00:01:18You can't take me anyway.
00:01:20I'm ready.
00:01:21The insurance window is...
00:01:22Shaburibada, Shaburibada.
00:01:24Insurance window.
00:01:27N.I.C.O.L.L.A.B.O.
00:01:28N.I.C.O.L.L.A.B.O.
00:01:30What did you do today?
00:01:31Schedule, work flow, business production, security check.
00:01:34I have a lot of work.
00:01:35A lot of work.
00:01:36You'll be fine, won't you?
00:01:42I will.
00:01:43With N.I.C.O.L.L.A.B.O.
00:01:44N.I.C.O.L.L.A.B.O.?
00:01:45Solve business problems 360 degrees.
00:01:48In addition, you can call a professional consultant when you need it.
00:01:52It's reassuring.
00:01:53That's why it's good for business improvement.
00:01:55N.I.C.O.L.L.A.B.O.
00:01:57Good morning.
00:01:58Boss, are you late?
00:02:00That's unusual.
00:02:01Off-peak, low-risk from today.
00:02:03Eh?
00:02:04Eh?
00:02:05Is that possible?
00:02:06It's possible.
00:02:07Our company is actually working.
00:02:08It's OK.
00:02:09No, but...
00:02:11Then it's possible.
00:02:14That's right.
00:02:15It might be possible.
00:02:16Off-peak, low-risk.
00:02:17Make your morning commute comfortable and profitable.
00:02:20Evening peak.
00:02:21You can use it anytime.
00:02:23It's possible.
00:02:24Off-peak, low-risk.
00:02:25Su-shi-ro 40th Anniversary
00:02:27Go! Su-shi-ro 40th Anniversary!
00:02:29Here it comes!
00:02:30There it comes!
00:02:31The sushi!
00:02:32The big fatty tuna is 100 yen!
00:02:34The fatty salmon is 100 yen, too!
00:02:37A big, big, big thanks to you!
00:02:39Thank you to the festival!
00:02:40Good for you, Su-shi-ro!
00:02:42Ah! Ah!
00:02:43Ah-yah!
00:02:45What?
00:02:46I don't have any sake.
00:02:47Suiken?
00:02:48Cashless! Can I go?
00:02:49Oh, we only have cash.
00:02:50No, it's fine!
00:02:51Ahhhhh!
00:02:53You will get air-paid for your shop!
00:02:55Recruit!
00:02:57When I'm nervous, I sweat on my hands.
00:03:03I'm glad you came.
00:03:05Don't give up if you sweat on your hands.
00:03:08Let's talk to a doctor.
00:03:10HisaMitsu
00:03:12I'm on lunch break!
00:03:13This voice...
00:03:14I found out yesterday.
00:03:15The new iPhone was designed for Apple Intelligence.
00:03:19What?
00:03:20What?
00:03:21The iPhone 16 Pro is here.
00:03:23A hero is a double benefit.
00:03:25Self-made self-sacrifice.
00:03:27You can enjoy autumn at the racetrack, right?
00:03:30That's the autumn of art.
00:03:31Let's write our own poems.
00:03:33It's done!
00:03:34HisaMitsu is so good!
00:03:36So cute!
00:03:38Come on!
00:03:39Hero is coming!
00:03:40Sprinter's Space
00:03:42This god is Lord Ebisu.
00:03:45A friend who guided me on the road of medicine.
00:03:51Over the centuries,
00:03:52protecting the throat of Japan,
00:03:54for 200 years,
00:03:55Ryu Gaku-san
00:03:58This week's Sunday Japan is...
00:04:00The news I want to think about with Mr. Kazurazer is...
00:04:02Mejiro C. Special!
00:04:04Just before,
00:04:05Jimmy's double-investment.
00:04:08In the Asu Tokai vote,
00:04:10these four candidates,
00:04:13and the nine candidates,
00:04:15the candidates held a speech
00:04:17in Makiyabara.
00:04:21Sanjabo journalist
00:04:23covered it.
00:04:25It's Mr. Kono!
00:04:27The new suspicion of the JCPOA.
00:04:31This week,
00:04:32the Asahi Shimbun published
00:04:34an article about Prime Minister Abemoto
00:04:36and the former chairman of the JCPOA.
00:04:39Mr. Suzuki, who attended
00:04:41the Asahi Shimbun meeting,
00:04:43was interviewed by himself.
00:04:45I introduced the JCPOA to Mr. Abemoto,
00:04:48and he said that it was Mr. Hagiyuda
00:04:50who was influential.
00:04:51That's why I asked the question.
00:04:53Furthermore,
00:04:54the suspicion of the JCPOA
00:04:57has been confirmed.
00:05:00Will it be postponed or disbanded?
00:05:02Thank you for your hard work.
00:05:03Thank you for your hard work.
00:05:05Last week,
00:05:06the Kohinata journalist
00:05:07who received a great greeting
00:05:08was interviewed again.
00:05:10How are you going to spend today?
00:05:15Today,
00:05:17Mr. Mitsuba will interview Mr. Suzuki.
00:05:19And...
00:05:20It doesn't have to be a quick interview.
00:05:22Let's watch my video
00:05:23and work hard together
00:05:24with a sparkling happy mind.
00:05:26Mr. Kimakima,
00:05:27the current female high school student influencer
00:05:29of the JCPOA,
00:05:30is here.
00:05:31He has been doing YouTube
00:05:33since he was in the third grade of elementary school.
00:05:35He has gained overwhelming support
00:05:37from female students of his generation.
00:05:39Currently, he has 126 subscribers
00:05:41on his YouTube channel.
00:05:43He is a popular creator
00:05:45with more than 800,000 subscribers.
00:05:47With his amazing comment ability,
00:05:49many veterans are watching him.
00:05:52The science-based challenge maker,
00:05:54RIKEN TECHNOS,
00:05:55has sent you this video.
00:06:04Mr. Motegi.
00:06:05Mr. Shinjiro.
00:06:06This is Sunday Japan.
00:06:09See you soon.
00:06:10See you soon.
00:06:12The JCPOA has been suspended
00:06:14for a week.
00:06:17While the candidates' appeal battle
00:06:19is heating up,
00:06:20there is a new suspicion.
00:06:25I think the last piece of the mystery
00:06:27that has been created for more than 10 years
00:06:29will be buried there.
00:06:34The JCPOA is on fire.
00:06:37The Sanjako Journalist
00:06:39is covering this issue.
00:06:41This Thursday,
00:06:42the JCPOA held a speech
00:06:44in Akihabara.
00:06:47Not only on the street,
00:06:50but also on the pedestrian bridge
00:06:52and on the platform of the station,
00:06:54police officers were deployed.
00:06:57There were about 5,000 people
00:06:59at the venue.
00:07:02Among those who rushed to support,
00:07:04there was...
00:07:05There was a man
00:07:06who wrote
00:07:07Motegi Toshimitsu.
00:07:10Look,
00:07:11there are a lot of people
00:07:12with blue towels around their necks
00:07:13heading to the venue.
00:07:16Since last Saturday,
00:07:17the JCPOA held a speech
00:07:19in various prefectures.
00:07:23Why was Tokyo in Akihabara?
00:07:27The Nakajima Teppei Journalist
00:07:28of the Seijibu Yoto Cap
00:07:31has a lot of security records,
00:07:33so he decided that
00:07:34Akihabara was suitable for
00:07:36securing the safety of
00:07:37the public and the government.
00:07:39Akihabara is like
00:07:40the birthplace of the JCPOA.
00:07:44The JCPOA was established
00:07:45in 2006.
00:07:49At the time,
00:07:50in a street speech,
00:07:51Mr. Aso's last words were...
00:07:59This speech became a hot topic
00:08:00on the Internet.
00:08:01It was a chance to spread
00:08:02Mr. Aso's reputation.
00:08:06In 2012,
00:08:07Mr. Abe gave a speech
00:08:08to support the JCPOA.
00:08:11Mr. Abe won the seat
00:08:12of JCPOA Chairman.
00:08:15Three months later,
00:08:16he regained power.
00:08:20Thus,
00:08:21Akihabara became
00:08:22the birthplace of the JCPOA.
00:08:25If the one who controls Akihabara
00:08:26controls the election,
00:08:27then Akihabara is the only place
00:08:29where the JCPOA can be controlled.
00:08:32On this important day,
00:08:34three JCPOA journalists
00:08:35gathered to cover the event.
00:08:38Who is the JCPOA?
00:08:43The first person who came up
00:08:44to the stage was...
00:08:45When I come to Akihabara,
00:08:48I remember the image of
00:08:49Prime Minister Abe
00:08:50who held up his right hand
00:08:52and was appealing
00:08:54with all his might.
00:08:59Mr. Katsunobu Kato,
00:09:00who was one of the closest people
00:09:01to Mr. Abe,
00:09:02was the ex-Chairman of JCPOA.
00:09:05This week,
00:09:06Mr. Atsuhiko Nakata
00:09:07introduced an episode
00:09:08with Mr. Abe
00:09:09on his YouTube channel.
00:09:12Mr. Katsunobu Kato,
00:09:13who held up his right hand
00:09:14and was appealing
00:09:15with all his might.
00:09:17Oh, I see.
00:09:18I see.
00:09:19I'm going to appeal.
00:09:22I don't know
00:09:23what he wants me to do.
00:09:26Mr. Katsunobu Kato,
00:09:27who was one of the closest people
00:09:28to Mr. Abe,
00:09:29was the ex-Chairman of JCPOA.
00:09:30He promised to implement
00:09:31the JCPOA
00:09:32by the end of this year.
00:09:36Mr. Hayashi's speech
00:09:37is about to begin.
00:09:40Many people
00:09:41are coming to support him.
00:09:44At the venue,
00:09:45Mr. Hayashi is wearing
00:09:46a green T-shirt
00:09:47to support
00:09:48Director Yoshimasa Hayashi.
00:09:49He is the one
00:09:50who held up his right hand.
00:09:53This week,
00:09:54Mr. Hayashi
00:09:55is playing the piano.
00:10:02At the venue,
00:10:03Mr. Hayashi is playing the piano.
00:10:08I play the guitar
00:10:10and play the piano
00:10:11by myself.
00:10:13That's not the only reason.
00:10:16Everyone,
00:10:17movies,
00:10:18anime,
00:10:19and games,
00:10:20movies,
00:10:21and games,
00:10:22and games,
00:10:24are all part of Japan.
00:10:26I think so.
00:10:29There are many other candidates
00:10:31who are speaking
00:10:32with the image of Akihabara.
00:10:34When it comes to Japan,
00:10:37anime
00:10:38and manga.
00:10:41And the holy place
00:10:43for everyone
00:10:45is Akihabara.
00:10:49On the first weekend of the year,
00:10:51Mr. Yoko Kamikawa,
00:10:52who was serving rice balls
00:10:53to the staff at the office,
00:10:54visited Akihabara.
00:10:56By the way,
00:10:58I love
00:10:59this rice ball.
00:11:02At the speech,
00:11:03he even greeted
00:11:04the audience.
00:11:14Is that Yoko's call?
00:11:17The call
00:11:18from the company
00:11:19has already been answered.
00:11:21The call
00:11:22was from this person.
00:11:32The famous
00:11:33Toshimitsu Uchiwa
00:11:34was the subject of the speech.
00:11:37On this day,
00:11:38many Uchiwas
00:11:39were there.
00:11:41I thought
00:11:42I was the only one.
00:11:43I tried my best
00:11:45to make a fan call
00:11:46and so on.
00:11:50Mr. Yoko
00:11:51was in the middle of
00:11:52his speech
00:11:53while
00:11:55the audience
00:11:56was watching
00:11:57the speech.
00:11:59It's Mr. Kono!
00:12:00Mr. Kono!
00:12:01Mr. Kono
00:12:02is here!
00:12:03In the order
00:12:04of Mr. Kono
00:12:05and Mr. Digital,
00:12:06the audience
00:12:07were holding
00:12:08blue towels.
00:12:10And
00:12:12Is this
00:12:13a live stream?
00:12:14Mr. Kono!
00:12:15Mr. Kono
00:12:16is here.
00:12:17Mr. Kono
00:12:18was in the middle
00:12:19of his speech.
00:12:20Mr. Kono
00:12:21is here.
00:12:22It's a bit similar.
00:12:23It's funny.
00:12:24He's streaming.
00:12:27Mr. Kono
00:12:28is wearing
00:12:29a blue towel
00:12:30and
00:12:31Mr. Takayuki Kobayashi
00:12:32is wearing
00:12:33an orange towel
00:12:34and a Takano mark.
00:12:35He is the
00:12:36Minister of
00:12:37All Economic
00:12:38Security.
00:12:39Good evening!
00:12:40I'm Kobayashi Takayuki
00:12:41from Kobahoku.
00:12:42I'm Kobayashi Takayuki
00:12:43from Kobahoku.
00:12:45I will never
00:12:46let young people
00:12:47have the same
00:12:48feelings as
00:12:49our generation.
00:12:51He promised to increase
00:12:52the number of young people
00:12:53and at the end
00:12:54there was
00:12:55a big applause.
00:13:00The former
00:13:01Minister of
00:13:02All Economic
00:13:03Security
00:13:04has been
00:13:05advocating
00:13:06the policy
00:13:07of protecting
00:13:08the region.
00:13:09Protecting
00:13:10the region
00:13:11is not
00:13:12a two-way
00:13:13conflict.
00:13:14We must
00:13:15create a policy
00:13:16that allows
00:13:17Tokyo
00:13:18and the
00:13:19region
00:13:20to live
00:13:21happily together.
00:13:22A free and
00:13:23democratic country
00:13:24that speaks
00:13:25the truth
00:13:26with courage
00:13:27and sincerity.
00:13:29The Minister of
00:13:30All Economic
00:13:31Security
00:13:32has been
00:13:33advocating
00:13:34the policy
00:13:35of protecting
00:13:36the region
00:13:37and at the end
00:13:38there was
00:13:39a big applause.
00:13:40We must
00:13:41create
00:13:42new technology
00:13:43and new
00:13:44products
00:13:45and wonderful
00:13:46services.
00:13:47This will
00:13:48be the
00:13:49explosive
00:13:50of Japan's
00:13:51economy.
00:13:53The former
00:13:54Minister of
00:13:55All Economic
00:13:56Security
00:13:57has been
00:13:58advocating
00:13:59the policy
00:14:00of protecting
00:14:01the region
00:14:02and at the end
00:14:03there was
00:14:04a big applause.
00:14:05The former
00:14:06Minister of
00:14:07All Economic
00:14:08Security
00:14:09has been
00:14:10advocating
00:14:11the policy
00:14:12of protecting
00:14:13the region
00:14:14and at the end
00:14:15there was
00:14:16a big applause.
00:14:17This will
00:14:18be
00:14:19the explosive
00:14:20of Japan's
00:14:21economy.
00:14:22We must
00:14:23create
00:14:24new
00:14:25technology
00:14:26and new
00:14:27products
00:14:28and wonderful
00:14:29services.
00:14:31The former
00:14:32Minister of
00:14:33All Economic
00:14:34Security
00:14:35has been
00:14:36advocating
00:14:37the policy
00:14:38I bought my favorite dish.
00:14:43I bought Prebushi.
00:14:47I'm moved by the rice.
00:14:49Prebushi is Marutomo.
00:14:51Marutomo.
00:14:53Sorry to keep you waiting for Prebushi.
00:14:56Let's eat, let's eat.
00:14:58Okay, let's eat.
00:15:02Lovers rice, lovers Prebushi.
00:15:04Try it. Prebushi is Marutomo.
00:15:06Marutomo.
00:15:08You did a great job.
00:15:10Thank you for chasing the monster away.
00:15:12I will protect my own land.
00:15:14It was a really surprising high-rich area.
00:15:16I'm glad you're safe.
00:15:18By the way, this is it.
00:15:20Why is it so huge?
00:15:22That's a secret.
00:15:23A secret?
00:15:24A secret.
00:15:25Oi oi.
00:15:26Oi oi.
00:15:27Oi oi.
00:15:28A monster or something will come again.
00:15:31Something?
00:15:33Benrich High-Rich Open House
00:15:38I want to say.
00:15:40A good toothpaste makes a smile.
00:15:43A pink toothpaste without swelling or bleeding.
00:15:45Don't you want to aim for it?
00:15:47If you get a symptom, you can get a medical treatment.
00:15:49Improving your teeth.
00:15:51Have fun every day with a pink toothpaste.
00:15:53Sony Sompo's fire insurance.
00:15:56Are you worried about insurance on the Internet?
00:15:58Sony Sompo provides a wide range of insurance for natural disasters.
00:16:01You can receive a new school.
00:16:03And it's cheap.
00:16:04I see.
00:16:05Sony Sompo's fire insurance.
00:16:07That's right.
00:16:32Takauchi is suspected of violating the rules.
00:16:35A voice of anger from each camp.
00:16:38Protecting the lives and property of the people.
00:16:42Protecting the land, the sea, the air, and the resources.
00:16:47And protecting the sovereignty and honor of the country.
00:16:50This is the ultimate mission of the country.
00:16:53A leaflet with the contents of the announcement.
00:16:56About 300,000 people have submitted it to the United Nations.
00:17:00However.
00:17:02On the 4th of this month.
00:17:04The Board of Directors issued a notice to ban the transportation of documents.
00:17:09A letter from each camp.
00:17:11A letter from each camp.
00:17:13A letter from each camp.
00:17:15A letter from each camp.
00:17:17A letter from each camp.
00:17:19A letter from each camp.
00:17:21A letter from each camp.
00:17:23A letter from each camp.
00:17:24A letter from each camp.
00:17:25A letter from each camp.
00:17:27Protecting the people who cannot abide by the rules is not part of their responsibilities to be a politician.
00:17:30Why?
00:17:31To observe the rules are the principles of being in the political party.
00:17:34This is an important procedure.
00:17:36To be a political figure himself.
00:17:38With a ceremonial course,
00:17:42and to follow the rules until the end.
00:17:46It's important, isn't it?
00:17:48Before the first rule was decided, he had finished his speech and said he hadn't even touched the general election.
00:17:55I have strictly followed the rules that have been decided.
00:18:01I have decided to send the report of the national election report from the end of the 6th National Assembly.
00:18:09It may be that Takai himself didn't think that it would overlap with the general election.
00:18:18As a result of this problem, the Election Management Committee contested the response.
00:18:23Takai was only given the 10th place, and it was decided that additional disposal would not be carried out.
00:18:29In the meantime, the four candidates for the presidential election will appear on the TBS radio together.
00:18:36They talked about why they should be the representative.
00:18:41When I take office, I will be the Prime Minister of Japan.
00:18:46It means that I have a certain amount of experience.
00:18:53I have seen the Prime Minister in person.
00:18:56Based on my various experiences, I thought it would be best for me to show leadership as the Prime Minister.
00:19:00In that sense, I raised my hand because I thought it would be best for me to combine both experience and combat power.
00:19:08Japan has a high degree of growth, so it is different from the previous generation.
00:19:14I strongly believe that it is because of the current stagnant Japan that we can get along with the people's lives.
00:19:20In that respect, I think that we can have a political system that enriches the lives of the people.
00:19:25I'm challenging this presidential election with my first win.
00:19:29I want to fight this presidential election with my eyes and voice that are not dyed in Nagata.
00:19:36I want to make a policy that looks at the lives of the people in a thorough manner.
00:19:43Shinjiro Koizumi, you invited Horiemon.
00:19:47Taizo-kun, you invite anyone.
00:19:51Life is not sweet.
00:19:52Life is not sweet.
00:19:53I'm thinking about it.
00:19:54I was really worried about that.
00:19:56I'm sorry.
00:19:57I would like to deliver it to you live this week.
00:20:01Now, today is just before the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:20:06I would like to think about it with Mr. Kishi, Muroi Desuku of the Political Department, and Mr. Kazunera.
00:20:10First of all, Mr. Kazunera, how do you feel about the presidential election of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party so far?
00:20:16Well, it's a voting election by members of the party, so I'm wondering why there are so many people in the city.
00:20:23But this is for those who support each party.
00:20:26Of course, it depends on the nationality.
00:20:29First of all, I'm curious about how many people are watching this with enthusiasm.
00:20:34And I think it's exactly right that those who don't follow the rules are not suitable for the top.
00:20:39If so, what does it mean to send someone who doesn't follow the rules to a candidate?
00:20:44I'm wondering if it's a good thing to be pushed by that person.
00:20:48I think everyone should explain that first.
00:20:50In the first place, it's because of the violation of the rules.
00:20:54Mr. Sakishi, there's a fierce battle going on between the candidates.
00:20:59That's why I'm very angry that they voted the other way around.
00:21:03I'm always angry.
00:21:05There's no time when I'm not angry.
00:21:08No, everything Mr. Kazunera said.
00:21:10It's true that the members of the party vote, but the next prime minister decides the facts.
00:21:14So, from the point of view of the people, they should want to know about the policy, but they're not excited about the policy debate.
00:21:21They're all talking about their own views.
00:21:23It's a debate, isn't it?
00:21:25On the other hand, only the surrounding topics are exciting.
00:21:27The first priority is the reference issue of Mr. Takahashi.
00:21:30This was sent before the election committee decided on the rules.
00:21:34Even so, the election committee was careful once because it was sent.
00:21:38But after that, each candidate said that this was a problem.
00:21:41In other words, Mr. Takahashi's momentum started to come out.
00:21:43When everyone started to say that it was a problem, they started to discuss what to do with the election committee.
00:21:50It's strange.
00:21:51But it's a problem that only these issues are talked about.
00:21:54I'm sorry to say this, but we've all been on a lot of shows.
00:21:58There's a lot of time for each of us to talk.
00:22:02And we can talk freely.
00:22:04I know it's hard because there are a lot of people.
00:22:07But let's discuss a little more.
00:22:09It's all about the surrounding topics.
00:22:11I'm polite and I don't say anything bad about my opponent.
00:22:15But there are quite a few people who think it's understandable in this long span.
00:22:20There are quite a few people who say good things.
00:22:23So I think this is grateful.
00:22:26Don't you think so?
00:22:27I can't do this in a national election.
00:22:31But in that sense, I don't think it's unfair for the Democratic Party.
00:22:37The media is also the next president.
00:22:40That's how much attention it gets.
00:22:43If this is a national election, it's going to be a completely unfair action.
00:22:49At least this Friday, there will be a vote.
00:22:52At least for the rest of the period, there will be a lot of problems.
00:22:56I want you to discuss the policy properly.
00:22:59In the meantime, the Politburo Muroi Desuku brought a ballot paper for the party for Sanjapo.
00:23:07This is the real thing.
00:23:10Can you see it?
00:23:12I borrowed it from a member of the party.
00:23:15It's shaped like a round-trimmer.
00:23:18It looks like this.
00:23:20The ballot paper itself is the size of this trimmer.
00:23:24It's a hologram.
00:23:26It's a hologram to prevent duplication.
00:23:29There's a sticker on it.
00:23:31Is it okay to show it?
00:23:33It's someone else's.
00:23:35It's from a member of the party.
00:23:37You're going to send it with the name on it, right?
00:23:39That's right.
00:23:40I'm going to cut it off and send it.
00:23:42I'm going to send it as it is.
00:23:44I see.
00:23:45Taizo, have you ever obtained a ballot paper?
00:23:49No, I haven't.
00:23:51That's my ballot paper.
00:23:53I'm not a member of the party.
00:23:55So I think it's someone else's.
00:23:57What am I talking about?
00:23:59In short, this is...
00:24:01There are 27 members of the party.
00:24:04It has to be delivered by the 25th.
00:24:06So I think it's going to be late by the 24th.
00:24:08Many members of the party...
00:24:10Therefore, I think it is necessary to vote by the day after tomorrow.
00:24:15As for Mr. Takahashi's story,
00:24:17I'm sure many members of the party are wondering
00:24:21why Mr. Kishida wanted to quit on August 14th.
00:24:24It's politics and money.
00:24:25If you don't do politics that doesn't cost money from now on,
00:24:28you won't be able to restore the trust of the people.
00:24:30That's why he quit.
00:24:33But everyone knows the most complicated thing, the leaflet.
00:24:37He quit because he had a distrust among the members of the party.
00:24:41So I think the key point of Mr. Takahashi's story is
00:24:45how to win the votes of the members of the party in the second half of the election.
00:24:47I'll go back to the beginning.
00:24:49It was because of politics and money.
00:24:52So everyone says,
00:24:54we will restore politics and money somehow.
00:24:58It looks very flashy because there are nine members of the party.
00:25:01But it's a very plain and simple way of controlling the market.
00:25:05That's true.
00:25:07But as an issue,
00:25:11what do you call it?
00:25:13It's politics and money.
00:25:16The nine members of the party are the people's party.
00:25:18The nine members of the party are the people's party.
00:25:19He said he would reform the people's party.
00:25:21He said he would make politics and money a queen.
00:25:24But you didn't have to do that in the first place.
00:25:30Some people see it that way.
00:25:34He said it's his own work.
00:25:37So it's natural not to do it in the first place.
00:25:41He said, why are you saying that so arrogantly?
00:25:45Why are you saying that to me?
00:25:47Now, let's move on to the LDP.
00:25:50The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:25:53There is also a deadline for online voting at 5 p.m. today.
00:25:57Mr. Mori, is it okay to vote online for the LDP?
00:26:01The LDP is a mail-in party, but the LDP is a mail-in party.
00:26:06And there is also online voting.
00:26:09The LDP is a mail-in party, but the LDP is a mail-in party.
00:26:11Mr. Mori, please.
00:26:16This is our report.
00:26:20The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:24The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:28The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:33The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:38The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:43The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:48The LDP's representative election will be held tomorrow.
00:26:53The LDP is likely to lose.
00:26:56The LDP is likely to lose.
00:27:02Where will the people who lost the election vote?
00:27:10What do you think about that?
00:27:12Well, for example, if it's Noda-san and Edano-san,
00:27:17Noda-san and Edano-san have a clear difference.
00:27:21In the case of Noda-san, the strategy is to aim from the middle class to the conservatives for the change of government.
00:27:27So, if it's the ruling party, it's the Kuomintang or the Ishin.
00:27:32On the other hand, Edano-san is a liberal,
00:27:36so it's more likely that the ruling party will aim for self-government rather than the cooperation of the Ishin.
00:27:44In other words, Izumi represents the middle class,
00:27:49so I think it's a thought similar to Noda-san, and I can predict that he will support it.
00:27:55In which case, the path will change a lot.
00:27:58Yes.
00:27:59And Himahima-chan, who has reached 800,000 subscribers on YouTube this month.
00:28:06When I look at your SNS, I feel like you're saying,
00:28:08Go for it, Rikken!
00:28:11That's right.
00:28:12When I look at my SNS, I feel like I'm watching a video of Rikken Minjutsu,
00:28:17but it's like switching to a video of Sosaisei.
00:28:20I don't think I've posted a lot of videos.
00:28:23Takahichi-san posts a video every day, saying,
00:28:27Today's word.
00:28:29But I don't think many democrats post videos on SNS,
00:28:33so I think if he posts a little more,
00:28:35young people will feel closer to him,
00:28:37and I think the popularity will increase.
00:28:39I see.
00:28:40Oh, you check all of that.
00:28:42Yes.
00:28:43If I look at it without permission, it will flow to the recommendation column.
00:28:46There are quite a few videos about the ruling party of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:28:49Yes, it's flowing.
00:28:51There aren't many videos about Rikken Minjutsu.
00:28:53I think it's really exciting.
00:28:56There are nine people in each program,
00:29:00and they talk about the future of Japan,
00:29:02and I think it's bad,
00:29:04but the bad thing is that I feel like I'm going to forget everything about the past.
00:29:12The problem of the old unified church,
00:29:14the problem of Uragane,
00:29:15the problem of Moritomo,
00:29:17all the problems that have occurred are becoming vague,
00:29:21and they talk about the future of the ruling party,
00:29:24and I think they're fine,
00:29:26but they say,
00:29:27no, no, no,
00:29:28they need to do something about the past.
00:29:30The media is the same,
00:29:32and I personally think the nine candidates are very successful,
00:29:36so if they talk about it, it's attractive,
00:29:38and I wonder what would happen if they were this person.
00:29:41I look at the future and say,
00:29:43no, no, no,
00:29:44they need to take a break,
00:29:46and the media needs to do something about it,
00:29:48and we need to follow up on the past.
00:29:51I'm going to forget, because I'm an idiot.
00:29:53It's easy to forget.
00:29:55There's no fear of the change of government,
00:29:58so it's positive for reform.
00:30:00If it's a pinch, I think they'll do more.
00:30:02How do you get people to feel that pinch?
00:30:05The ruling party needs to be strong enough.
00:30:08If the ruling party doesn't get strong enough,
00:30:10the ruling party won't be able to beat it.
00:30:13It's going to be a halfway point.
00:30:15The political funds are going to be digested.
00:30:18I don't think it's right for everyone to be in charge of explaining.
00:30:21I don't think that's going to happen.
00:30:23That's what I'm afraid of.
00:30:25It's common for Japanese people.
00:30:27I wonder if it's always been like this.
00:30:30It's all halfway point.
00:30:32If the ruling party is going to change,
00:30:34the people should change, too.
00:30:39Speaking of forgetting,
00:30:41when it came to the Johnny's issue,
00:30:43the United Nations came to investigate.
00:30:45It was a big deal.
00:30:47The United Nations came to investigate Johnny's.
00:30:52Everyone was so excited.
00:30:54Actually, when I was watching the press conference,
00:30:56what the United Nations work group investigated
00:30:59was that various companies, local governments,
00:31:02or so-called business and human rights
00:31:07were being violated.
00:31:10Johnny's was one of them.
00:31:14At the press conference,
00:31:16everyone in the media asked,
00:31:19what do you think about Johnny's?
00:31:21That's all they asked.
00:31:23For example,
00:31:25in Fukushima,
00:31:27there was an unfair treatment of people
00:31:30who were washing radiation.
00:31:32Or,
00:31:34in Akihabara,
00:31:36in Akihabara,
00:31:38in Akihabara,
00:31:40they say that anime is number one,
00:31:42but in June,
00:31:44there was a report from the work group.
00:31:46When you look at it,
00:31:48they say that the level of animators in Japan
00:31:50is in a critical situation.
00:31:52But no one has touched on that.
00:31:55The United Nations should create
00:31:59a human rights organization in Japan.
00:32:02The United Nations is in a critical situation.
00:32:07So, in that sense,
00:32:09when it comes to the Johnny's issue,
00:32:11and I'm sure they will do it in the future,
00:32:14the Kobe issue,
00:32:16the Hyogo issue,
00:32:18the Kobe issue,
00:32:20the Kobe issue,
00:32:22the Kobe issue,
00:32:24the Kobe issue,
00:32:26the Kobe issue,
00:32:28the Kobe issue,
00:32:31I think they should do that.
00:32:33The fact that no one is talking about those things
00:32:36I think they should do that.
00:32:38I think they should do that.
00:32:40I think you are forgetting that,
00:32:42and the German church,
00:32:44and they are doing it at that time,
00:32:46but after all,
00:32:48after being able to done this for a couple decades,
00:32:51they are now softening again.
00:32:53That's what I feel.
00:32:55I hope that the politicians will be a little more aware.
00:32:59Yes, of course.
00:33:01We just talked about the old unification issue.
00:33:05Micho, the news 2 and 3 video of TBS was a hot topic.
00:33:10Yes, about the unification.
00:33:13When it became a hot topic, no one raised their hand.
00:33:16It was like, are you going to re-investigate?
00:33:18It was amazing.
00:33:20Even if it was a lie, people raised their hands.
00:33:23At least.
00:33:24I think it's amazing that they did it.
00:33:30The international hearing has begun.
00:33:328-san is participating remotely.
00:33:35Morosuko-san is also participating remotely.
00:33:42This Friday, at the international hearing held in Japan,
00:33:48Morosuko-san, a former non-believer,
00:33:50Mr. Abe, a lawyer from all over the country,
00:33:53and Mr. Eito Suzuki are participating.
00:33:57Then, one by one, they showed a strong sense of crisis.
00:34:03In the news 2 and 3 program of TBS,
00:34:07the host asked,
00:34:09are you willing to re-investigate the relationship with the past unification?
00:34:13For me, it was a shame that all 9 of them were silent.
00:34:19If anyone wants to re-investigate, please raise your hand.
00:34:27The reason why people wanted to re-investigate is...
00:34:32This photo was published in Asahi Shimbun.
00:34:37In the general meeting room of the JCPOA,
00:34:40former members of the JCPOA,
00:34:42former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,
00:34:44former Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi,
00:34:47and former Chairman Koichi Hagyuda were all there.
00:34:52According to Asahi Shimbun,
00:34:54this was 4 days before the Sino-Japanese War.
00:34:58This was a place to confirm the support for the election.
00:35:03But the Prime Minister Kishida was asked if he would re-investigate.
00:35:08I have explained this to the JCPOA many times.
00:35:13I would like you to confirm this.
00:35:17At this stage, I will not add anything to this.
00:35:28The JCPOA is currently led by Mr. Han Hakucha.
00:35:34The JCPOA is currently led by Mr. Han Hakucha.
00:35:38Even if the JCPOA continues to collect unlawful money,
00:35:44the JCPOA has already ordered the disbandment of the JCPOA.
00:35:48The JCPOA has already ordered the disbandment of the JCPOA.
00:35:52I don't remember meeting him.
00:35:54I don't remember meeting him.
00:35:56I don't remember meeting him.
00:35:58I don't remember meeting him.
00:36:00I am in a great sorrow.
00:36:09The JCPOA has confirmed that more than 40% of its members have connections with the Japanese Communist Party.
00:36:13The JCPOA has confirmed that more than 40% of its members have connections with the Japanese Communist Party.
00:36:15But the JCPOA's headquarters denied any ties with the JCPOA,
00:36:19and it has been left to the MPs' personal inspections, not the JCPOA's investigations.
00:36:24However, according to the survey at the time, 83.2% of respondents said that the response of the People's Party was not enough.
00:36:33Reporter Miyamoto of TBS interviewed them.
00:36:37Excuse me, I have something to do, so I'm sorry.
00:36:41Excuse me, just one thing.
00:36:43Everyone is already here, so I'm sorry.
00:36:47Just one thing.
00:36:48I'm sorry, really.
00:36:49People are waiting.
00:36:51Excuse me.
00:36:53Do you have any intention of explaining to the participants?
00:36:58I don't have a proper explanation for the reason why you were called Mother Moon.
00:37:03In the meantime, a collection of photos of Prime Minister Abe and the then President of the Association were displayed.
00:37:10Taiso Sugimura, a member of the committee, who saw this,
00:37:15It's definitely a general meeting room.
00:37:19As a result of these photos, the so-called Cold War method of the former United Church
00:37:25I wonder if it led to the expansion of the damage.
00:37:28If so, it's a really heartbreaking story.
00:37:33On the other hand, the former candidates who appeared in News 2 and 3.
00:37:38There's a new report like this.
00:37:41When you become the chairman,
00:37:44If there's anyone who's going to re-investigate the relationship with the church,
00:37:49I'd like to ask for your permission now.
00:37:53There's no one who's going to re-investigate.
00:37:58For a moment, the right hand of the former Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, was moving.
00:38:03He stopped putting his hand on his chin and the other candidates almost didn't move.
00:38:08In the midst of silence,
00:38:12No one raised their hands on social media.
00:38:18It's quite surprising.
00:38:21My spine is frozen.
00:38:24Yamanoi, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, who participated in the international hearing in this situation.
00:38:31What do you think about the response of the nine candidates who are currently running for president?
00:38:36If we were to re-investigate the relationship between the church and the Liberal Democratic Party,
00:38:41The Liberal Democratic Party will be rebelled internally, and the candidates for president will not be able to become president.
00:38:47So in the end, everyone's been quiet because they want to be president.
00:38:53That means I'm saying that I'm going to change the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:38:58I don't think they're going to change it at all.
00:39:03Morosuko, a former non-believer, has been sent many times before the election to show his support for the church.
00:39:11There's a picture, but is this a picture taken by a church member?
00:39:17That's right. The church member and the mayor of Kitamura actually met.
00:39:24Mr. Hikasa, please come again.
00:39:26You like this town, don't you?
00:39:28What is it all of a sudden?
00:39:29We're all members of a large group, but let's work for this town.
00:39:33I want to make everyone happy, both those who leave this town and those who come back.
00:39:38Seniors are straightforward.
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00:41:24Prime Minister Abe talks with the former president of the Unification Association.
00:41:29I can see a series of flows.
00:41:32The last piece of the mystery that I have been chasing for more than 10 years will be buried there.
00:41:39I was very excited.
00:41:43In 2013, Prime Minister Abe talked with the former president of the Unification Association.
00:41:48It is reported in Asahi Newspaper that he was in a meeting room.
00:41:53It was reported that he was asking for the support of Prime Minister Tsuneo Kitamura, who had his first election.
00:42:00Former hypocrite Morusuko.
00:42:04There are three people standing around Mr. Kitamura.
00:42:07Are they all believers?
00:42:09That's right.
00:42:11Here it is.
00:42:12Currently, the number of votes before the deadline is 740,000, and the number of guests is 450,000, so it is 120,000.
00:42:20At the stage of voting before the deadline, we are organizing how many votes are collected.
00:42:29In order to collect votes for Mr. Kitamura, they have been in contact with each other many times on the group line of believers.
00:42:37In addition, according to Mr. Eito's coverage of the relationship between Mr. Kitamura and Prime Minister Abe,
00:42:42Mr. Tsuneo Kitamura is the grandson of Mr. Kitamura, the benefactor of Nobusuke, the knight of Mr. Kitamura's grandfather.
00:43:01Mr. Kitamura is the grandson of Mr. Kitamura, the benefactor of Nobusuke, the knight of Mr. Kitamura's grandfather.
00:43:08Mr. Kitamura said that he wanted Mr. Tsuneo Kitamura to win the election.
00:43:15According to the Asahi Newspaper, the former Unification Association has not been able to answer the situation at the time.
00:43:22On the other hand, the former president of Hagiuda, who is shown in the photo,
00:43:26said that he did not know whether he had talked about the support for Mr. Kitamura's election.
00:43:45Journalist Yuito Suzuki interviewed the former president of Hagiuda.
00:43:53The answer has finally returned, so I would like to announce it for the first time.
00:44:00Mr. Eito, who is called only when it is convenient.
00:44:03It's not convenient.
00:44:06I'm Suzuki Eito.
00:44:08I would like to ask Mr. Eito about this report.
00:44:12This is the picture of the meeting.
00:44:14Prime Minister Abe is standing in the center.
00:44:17This is the picture of the former president of the Unification Association in front of the Sannin line in 2013.
00:44:23Prime Minister Abe was interviewed in the general meeting room of the head office.
00:44:28Mr. Eito, is this a group of people?
00:44:31This is not just a group of people, but the top of the group.
00:44:35The president of the Japanese Unification Association, the president of the Socialist Union, the general president of Japan, and the No. 2 and No. 3 of related organizations.
00:44:44Mr. Eito seems to have known the existence of this photo before.
00:44:48Yes, I received a consultation saying that I got this photo a long time ago.
00:44:51What does this mean?
00:44:53At that time, I was in this period.
00:44:55I consulted a lot about what kind of order this was in line with the internal data obtained by the church.
00:45:03Ms. Himahima seems to have a simple question.
00:45:06That's right.
00:45:07Why did you put out this photo in the middle of this general meeting?
00:45:12And it's not a recent photo, is it?
00:45:15So, for me, it's amazing.
00:45:17I felt like I put it out at this moment.
00:45:22I was wondering why it was now.
00:45:25Mr. Eito, what do you mean by that?
00:45:27I got this photo a long time ago.
00:45:29It took me a long time to do a lot of backtracking and assign time to the people involved.
00:45:35If there is a regional election, there will be a lot of election interference.
00:45:39Before that, I think I put it out at the most exciting time of the general election.
00:45:45Mr. Eito, these two people who were in this photo together.
00:45:51I heard that there was a reply from Mr. Hagieda and Mr. Kiss.
00:45:56I'm curious.
00:45:57What did you two hear and what was the answer?
00:46:00I heard a series of things about how they participated.
00:46:03Mr. Kiss was in the hospital.
00:46:05There was a reply from his son at the office that he didn't know.
00:46:09As for Mr. Hagieda, he was a special advisor at the time.
00:46:12He said he would go if he was called there for a photo shoot.
00:46:16The most interesting thing was that at the time,
00:46:19there was information that the church side approached Mr. Abe through a powerful member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:46:25I asked Mr. Hagieda if he was a powerful member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:46:28Mr. Hagieda was the third member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:46:34I don't think such a third member of the Liberal Democratic Party would say he was a powerful member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:46:38It was a bit of a long-winded answer.
00:46:40So it was written that he was not a powerful member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:46:45I see.
00:46:46Who is in the list?
00:46:48There are a lot of people, but if you don't know who they are, you should look it up.
00:46:53Ms. Sariwa, do you feel uncomfortable?
00:46:55I think it's too painful to say that it has nothing to do with the party.
00:47:00The Liberal Democratic Party said that it had nothing to do with the party and that it was a matter of individual議員.
00:47:06Even the people of the Liberal Democratic Party who said they would reform the party didn't raise their hands here.
00:47:15In the end, no one wants to change the party.
00:47:19I can see that the party itself is a decadent race.
00:47:26I don't think they're going to change the party.
00:47:28This photo leads to a sense of uncertainty.
00:47:33This is a photo of the top members of the party and the top members of the United Nations.
00:47:40If this photo was taken at the headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party, I don't think it would have been possible to take it without permission.
00:47:46Ms. Sariwa, even if you deny the organizational relationship, do you think this photo will continue?
00:47:52That's right. It's just like Mr. Sariwa, a farmer.
00:47:56That's why I think it's better to explain it properly.
00:47:58So what's the problem?
00:48:00First of all, was this an organizational intervention or a personal intervention by a member of the National Assembly?
00:48:07Then, based on that, it is necessary to hand over the necessary explanation.
00:48:13I have no intention of protecting the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:48:16However, I don't think this is an organizational intervention.
00:48:19I see.
00:48:20In short, I just used the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party as a place.
00:48:24In short, apart from organizing, I often use the room in the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:48:29This is my personal experience.
00:48:31Mr. Abe, when he was in the Abe administration, if there was a difficult candidate in the election,
00:48:37he would not decide on the organization, but he would look at the ballot and ask for support.
00:48:43In fact, I called him directly and said,
00:48:46This candidate is tough, so please support me.
00:48:48There were many times like this.
00:48:50Based on my experience, Mr. Abe is doing it himself.
00:48:54One more thing.
00:48:55Mr. Kishi and Mr. Hagiyoda are in this photo.
00:49:00By the way, Mr. Kishi and Mr. Hagiyoda are acquaintances of Mr. Kishi.
00:49:05I don't know exactly, but as far as I can see from the schedule,
00:49:10Mr. Kishi and Mr. Hagiyoda were probably called on the same day.
00:49:14I think Mr. Kishi and Mr. Hagiyoda were probably called on the same day.
00:49:17Based on my experience, Mr. Kishi and Mr. Hagiyoda were trying to support the candidates who were at a disadvantage in the top down.
00:49:25From that standpoint, it is impossible to say that it is an organizational relationship because they used the room in the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:49:31On the contrary, that's why I don't say it's not a crime.
00:49:34If there is a personal relationship, let's take responsibility for the explanation, just like the political system.
00:49:40I think it's a sense of innovation to do it properly.
00:49:44I think it's a sense of innovation to do it properly.
00:49:49What do you think, Mr. Kishi?
00:49:51I understand what Mr. Kishi is saying, but if I were to say that there is a collusion with the organization,
00:49:57I think there is a connection under that.
00:50:01It's easy to have a connection from there, so I think it's easy to get closer as an organization.
00:50:08It's hard to tell whether it's an organization or a weak candidate.
00:50:16So, on the contrary, I think it's a matter of deciding whether it's a collusion with the organization or not.
00:50:21I think it's a matter of deciding whether it's a collusion with the organization or not.
00:50:26If this is a personal problem, if it's a personal problem at the moment,
00:50:31if there is no organization setting at the time, I think we should investigate the cause as an organization at the moment.
00:50:37I think the people should be able to do that.
00:50:39I want you to say that you want to do that in a general election.
00:50:42I can say this objectively.
00:50:45I think the people should be able to do that.
00:50:47But either way, the damage to the Japanese of the former United Nations,
00:50:52I'm sure you know the damage.
00:50:55I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:00I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:05I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:10I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:15I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:20I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:25I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:30I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:35I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:40I'm sure you know the damage.
00:51:45Now, this is also a problem that we want to find out the truth.
00:51:48A journalist will cover the day of the death of Governor Saito in Hyogo.
00:51:57Did you sleep well last night?
00:51:59Well, it wasn't that bad, but I slept well.
00:52:05By the way, what did you eat this morning?
00:52:08I just had a normal breakfast.
00:52:12Governor Saito, who has been in constant pursuit of power,
00:52:18A Japanese journalist has covered the day of the death of Governor Saito in Hyogo.
00:52:29At 10 a.m., while many reporters were waiting,
00:52:33The governor has come in.
00:52:36Governor Saito appeared in the prefecture.
00:52:40The governor has come in.
00:52:44If an unsubstantiated bill is passed in the parliament on this day,
00:52:48The governor will be forced to resign or disband the parliament.
00:52:53Actually, the parliament is about to start.
00:52:57I'd like to see the results of the case and make a firm judgment.
00:53:0310 minutes before the session begins,
00:53:08The governor has come out of the prefecture and is on his way to the parliament.
00:53:13Then...
00:53:15Good luck.
00:53:17I'm supporting everyone in this area.
00:53:20You can see all the shops around here.
00:53:23Saito asked me if I was going to the neighborhood office.
00:53:28He asked me if I was going to the neighborhood office.
00:53:32My mother was happy, too.
00:53:35Thank you for everything you've done for me.
00:53:39Good luck.
00:53:41What did the general public say?
00:53:44Thank you for everything you've done for me.
00:53:4910 minutes before the session begins.
00:53:55The session began, and an unsubstantiated bill was passed against the governor.
00:54:00Then...
00:54:02The unsubstantiated bill has been passed.
00:54:09It was passed in the first round.
00:54:13According to this, Governor Saito...
00:54:16What is important to you and to Hyogo Prefecture?
00:54:25I'd like to think about that.
00:54:28I'd like to think about that.
00:54:35Do you intend to run for election?
00:54:39I'm going to think about how I'm going to run for election.
00:54:45I'm going to think about how I'm going to run for election.
00:54:50I'm going to think about how I'm going to run for election.
00:54:55Will he quit being a governor or disband the committee?
00:55:00I don't think Governor Saito will quit.
00:55:04Matsumoto, a former public relations actor, is a former public relations actor.
00:55:14He is a junior of Governor Saito, who served under him.
00:55:21What kind of person was Governor Saito when he was in office?
00:55:25He was smart and handsome.
00:55:31He was also the secretary of the Ministry of the Interior.
00:55:35I think he's a well-respected person.
00:55:38Many people wonder why Governor Saito won't quit.
00:55:44The goal is to become a secretary of the Ministry of the Interior.
00:55:50But many people want to be a governor.
00:55:54The goal is to become a governor.
00:55:56So I want to be a governor as long as possible.
00:56:02Meanwhile...
00:56:04Isn't that Governor Saito?
00:56:08Saito asked Governor Saito a question.
00:56:14I'm going to go back to the prefectural office.
00:56:20Watch your back.
00:56:22I'm sorry.
00:56:26Hikari, a member of the Big Robe, is relieved when he connects to the fast Wi-Fi.
00:56:33What's that?
00:56:35Big Robe Hikari is supported by seniors on the Internet.
00:56:39Domino Pizza is back with a new menu.
00:56:45Let's enjoy Silver Week together.
00:56:49Domino Pizza is now 990 yen.
00:56:54Hi, I want to tell you something important today.
00:56:58The code is BitFlyer.
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00:57:06Next Week
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00:58:51Governor Saito of Hyogo was suspected of treason.
00:58:58After the meeting, Governor Saito went back to the prefectural office.
00:59:03How are you going to spend today?
00:59:06The meeting is over.
00:59:10I'm going to think about it.
00:59:14Are you going to spend it alone?
00:59:16I'm going to think about it.
00:59:37What will the governor decide in the future?
00:59:43The governor said that the governor is the goal.
00:59:51You are the goal of comedy.
00:59:55You are a comedian.
00:59:58Mr. Yuasas, what do you think of the Hyogo governor's election?
01:00:03The governor of Japan is said to have the power to rival the president of the United States.
01:00:13Speaking of the president, there is a new move in the U.S. presidential election.
01:00:19Trump is in a pinch.
01:00:25Who will the goddess of victory smile upon?
01:00:30Donald Trump or Kamala Harris
01:00:35The U.S. presidential election has come to the final stage.
01:00:39The U.S. presidential election has come to the final stage.
01:00:42The U.S. presidential election has come to the final stage.
01:00:47The U.S. presidential election has come to the final stage.
01:00:53There were three candidates.
01:00:59Oprah Winfrey
01:01:02I didn't answer Oprah at all.
01:01:04I thought about Oprah.
01:01:07Oprah Winfrey
01:01:12Please welcome Kamala Harris.
01:01:22Kamala Harris
01:01:26Oprah, hello.
01:01:29Madam Vice President, hello.
01:01:32In fact, there are not many candidates in Japan.
01:01:38Among the candidates are Jennifer Lopez and Julia Roberts.
01:01:47There are also other famous people.
01:01:51What about her best friend, Meryl Streep?
01:01:56Hello, President Harris.
01:02:02I'm hungry when I see it.
01:02:04Tonight's TBS is...
01:02:05Best Con Gourmet at 6.30 p.m.
01:02:07Recommended by a local master.
01:02:11Sakagami and Sashihara's 3-hour special.
01:02:14Ion's specialty of frozen food.
01:02:17Hatsumi Migaku on Sunday at 10 p.m.
01:02:19The feelings of the dead.
01:02:23The drama starts on October 4th.
01:02:27I started boxing.
01:02:29Throbbing Time on TBS.
01:02:47Welcome to my new house.
01:02:54I found this house in the mud.
01:02:56Charmaison of Seki Sui House.
01:03:02Salmon Festival.
01:03:04Pure Red Salmon.
01:03:05Toro Salmon.
01:03:07Aburi Toro Salmon.
01:03:111000 Yen Yamaoke.
01:03:13I love salmon.
01:03:14Kakuhai Sushi.
01:03:17When I'm nervous, I sweat on my hands.
01:03:23I'm glad you came.
01:03:25Don't give up sweating on your hands.
01:03:27Consult with a doctor.
01:03:29Kizamiki.
01:03:32This manga is great.
01:03:42Kami Manga.
01:03:43Free of charge.
01:03:44Of course, the largest in the industry.
01:03:47SMBC.
01:03:48I understand.
01:03:49I'll save it.
01:03:50I'll use it.
01:03:51VV is increasing.
01:03:57What is VV?
01:03:58V.
01:03:59Smartphone course.
01:04:00Olive.
01:04:02Kofushi.
01:04:04Difficult to see small things.
01:04:06Feeling tired.
01:04:08Problems of the eyes.
01:04:10Total care.
01:04:14Life is full of what you want to see.
01:04:17iPhone 16 Pro.
01:04:21New iPhone.
01:04:25Designed for Apple Intelligence.
01:04:27iPhone 16 Pro.
01:04:29New plan.
01:04:32Hollywood stars gather to support Vice President Harris.
01:04:36The presidential election is coming to an end.
01:04:40One month left until the election.
01:04:43On Friday, many people gathered to support Vice President Harris.
01:04:50Among them,
01:04:53there were many celebrities.
01:04:59The famous actress, Meryl Streep.
01:05:02Hello, President Harris.
01:05:1347 days.
01:05:1447 days, yes.
01:05:17And the one who laughed the most was
01:05:25Oprah Winfrey, the host.
01:05:29But is she really popular?
01:05:32So,
01:05:34the new actress, Terumi Ishii,
01:05:36has appeared in three episodes in a row.
01:05:42Come on, Harris.
01:05:43In Ginza.
01:05:45Let's go.
01:05:48Hello.
01:05:49Where are you guys from?
01:05:52New York?
01:05:53From America.
01:05:55Do you know Oprah Winfrey?
01:05:57Oh, yeah.
01:05:58You get a car.
01:05:59No, no, no, you get a car.
01:06:00Everyone's getting a car.
01:06:03By the way,
01:06:05Mr. Ishii graduated from Tokyo University.
01:06:09He got 990 out of 100.
01:06:12He used to work for McKinsey.
01:06:14He's a super elite.
01:06:18What is Oprah Winfrey to you, American people?
01:06:22Everyone knows Oprah.
01:06:24I think everyone likes her.
01:06:28She's so famous,
01:06:29you'd think she was Oprah or Beyoncé.
01:06:33So funny.
01:06:35I'm funny?
01:06:37Oh, wait, who are you?
01:06:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:06:42That's right.
01:06:43Yeah, you said that.
01:06:44Yeah, yeah.
01:06:45Okay.
01:06:46Trying to be.
01:06:48The Japanese Kamala Harris.
01:06:50Good job on the hat.
01:06:52That's a bit different.
01:06:53She's amazing.
01:06:55I didn't know she was that kind of person.
01:06:56There are a lot of comedians.
01:06:58That's true.
01:07:00So today, President Yuasa...
01:07:02Oh, no.
01:07:03President Yuasa.
01:07:04That's too much.
01:07:05That's too much.
01:07:07From now on,
01:07:08we'll be talking to President Trump,
01:07:10a former international lawyer,
01:07:12Yuasa-san.
01:07:13He'll tell us what the Japanese media doesn't know.
01:07:15As you saw in the introduction,
01:07:18Kamala Harris has a lot of fans.
01:07:22So today,
01:07:23not just Yonkame-san,
01:07:26but also Sankame-san.
01:07:30I'm sorry, Yonkame-san.
01:07:32I'll tell you.
01:07:33It's a waste of time.
01:07:36Micho,
01:07:37what do you think?
01:07:38Jennifer Lopez,
01:07:39Meryl Streep,
01:07:40Julia Roberts,
01:07:41all the big Hollywood stars
01:07:43are cheering for you.
01:07:45When I see them together,
01:07:46I think,
01:07:47isn't it obvious it's Harris-san?
01:07:48That's right.
01:07:49I have a feeling
01:07:51it's going to be a female-first.
01:07:54But do you have
01:07:56a hidden agenda?
01:07:59I'm curious about that.
01:08:01Let's hear from Yuasa-san.
01:08:03Here it is.
01:08:05Ms. Oprah, who supports Harris,
01:08:07is actually friends with Trump.
01:08:10Yuasa-san,
01:08:11what does this mean?
01:08:12Actually,
01:08:13Lopez-san,
01:08:14Meryl Streep-san,
01:08:16and Ben Stiller-san,
01:08:18who is a famous actor,
01:08:20all of a sudden,
01:08:21Ben Stiller-san
01:08:22started to speak ill of Trump.
01:08:25When he suddenly started to speak ill of Trump,
01:08:28in just 0.5 seconds,
01:08:30Oprah stopped him
01:08:32because she is Trump's friend.
01:08:34She never hit Stiller-san again.
01:08:37But actually,
01:08:39the actual nickname
01:08:41of Oprah is
01:08:43not only because she is famous,
01:08:45but also because
01:08:47she is the only woman
01:08:49who made Obama the president.
01:08:51So, compared to her support for Obama,
01:08:54Harris-Yoshiba is a bit weak.
01:08:58Yuasa-san,
01:08:59what do you think, Dave-san?
01:09:01I'd like to add something.
01:09:03Friends are just
01:09:05friends based on social status.
01:09:08Look at this letter.
01:09:10This is a letter
01:09:12Trump wrote to Oprah
01:09:14as a thank you letter.
01:09:16In the letter,
01:09:18he praised her a lot.
01:09:20So, this is a thank you letter.
01:09:22He said,
01:09:24if we were politicians,
01:09:26we would be a good team.
01:09:28This is just an example.
01:09:30When she was on the show,
01:09:32he said this.
01:09:34She was the host of the show.
01:09:36Trump is not the current Trump.
01:09:38He was just an interesting person.
01:09:40This was a long time ago.
01:09:42It was in 2000.
01:09:44So, I don't think
01:09:46we can call her a friend.
01:09:48I don't think Oprah is a friend.
01:09:50It was just an example.
01:09:52So, her real name is Harris.
01:09:54Yes, of course.
01:09:56Yuasa-san,
01:09:58there is one more point.
01:10:00Here it is.
01:10:02Two signs.
01:10:04Oprah and Merrill.
01:10:06What does it mean?
01:10:08Merrill praised her
01:10:10as a president.
01:10:12But at the end,
01:10:14Merrill said in a quiet voice,
01:10:16I think
01:10:18you will win
01:10:20in November.
01:10:22He said that.
01:10:24So, she said
01:10:26she will win
01:10:28in November.
01:10:30In other words,
01:10:32she was calm.
01:10:34Oprah was calm
01:10:36and Merrill was calm.
01:10:38So, here it is.
01:10:40Two signs.
01:10:42Actually,
01:10:44Oprah and Merrill
01:10:46put pressure on Trump
01:10:48because they have a vote.
01:10:50They have 1 million votes.
01:10:52So, they put pressure on Trump
01:10:54and Trump panicked.
01:10:56In other words,
01:10:58Trump is the man
01:11:00who won the most votes in the U.S.
01:11:02From the U.S. point of view,
01:11:04it is more likely that
01:11:06Trump will win
01:11:08than Oprah.
01:11:10That's why
01:11:12the world is more interesting.
01:11:14In other words,
01:11:16Oprah and Merrill
01:11:18and all TV stations
01:11:20are waiting for Oprah
01:11:22to win.
01:11:24That's the current situation.
01:11:26What do you think, Kazu?
01:11:28Well,
01:11:30I think Trump will win,
01:11:32but it depends on how we feel.
01:11:34In the past,
01:11:36Hillary won
01:11:38but it didn't happen.
01:11:40Oprah knows that.
01:11:42So, she has to put pressure
01:11:44on both sides.
01:11:46She is taking a risk.
01:11:48But Trump will
01:11:50do something.
01:11:52I think Trump will
01:11:54do something
01:11:56and take the risk.
01:11:58I'm curious
01:12:00if Oprah will win.
01:12:02What do you think?
01:12:04Oprah won't lose.
01:12:06I'm a friend of Merrill.
01:12:08So, I think
01:12:10Merrill is doing
01:12:12a good job.
01:12:14She is very rational.
01:12:16So, I think
01:12:18she is right.
01:12:20You know,
01:12:22Trump is very popular.
01:12:24Trump is cute.
01:12:26He doesn't show himself
01:12:28on TV much.
01:12:30But he is cute.
01:12:32His eyes
01:12:34when he sees
01:12:36something he wants to eat.
01:12:38He is cute.
01:12:40He makes funny videos.
01:12:42So, everyone
01:12:44likes Trump.
01:12:46He is like a Japanese J.K.
01:12:48Does he have his SNS account?
01:12:50Yes, he does.
01:12:52You have to check it.
01:12:54I heard that
01:12:56there is a big news
01:12:58in the U.S.
01:13:00about Japanese Samurai.
01:13:02That's right.
01:13:04Japanese Samurai
01:13:06named Hiro Sanada
01:13:08is loved in the U.S.
01:13:10Hiroyuki Sanada
01:13:12became a general
01:13:14and became a Samurai.
01:13:16Did you know that?
01:13:20Hiroyuki Sanada.
01:13:24This Monday,
01:13:26the award ceremony
01:13:28was held
01:13:30for the best actor
01:13:32in the U.S.
01:13:34Hiroyuki Sanada
01:13:36became a general
01:13:38and won
01:13:4018 awards.
01:13:42It was an
01:13:44East meets West
01:13:46dream project
01:13:48with respect.
01:13:50Thank you so much.
01:13:52What is the origin
01:13:54of Hiroyuki Sanada?
01:13:56I wanted to meet you.
01:13:58Let's look back
01:14:00with the famous TV series.
01:14:02What is the relationship
01:14:04with the bomb?
01:14:10The dream
01:14:12will come true
01:14:14with Tobita.
01:14:16Tokyo Disneyland
01:14:18New Castle Projection
01:14:20Halloween
01:14:22Hey, favor me
01:14:24Wear my love
01:14:26Favor me, wear my love
01:14:28Hey, favor me
01:14:30Wear my love
01:14:32Favor me, wear my love
01:14:34VARELREG JEANS
01:14:36Body and head
01:14:38I want both.
01:14:40That may be the cause of brain fatigue.
01:14:42Full Sruthi Amin
01:14:44helps to create energy
01:14:46in the brain and body.
01:14:48Focus on Arinamin V
01:14:50Soda flavor
01:14:52The girls are doing their best
01:14:54to protect animals.
01:14:56I wonder if I can meet a good girl.
01:14:58So cute.
01:15:00Mr. Kamiyo
01:15:06Will you be my daughter?
01:15:08What?
01:15:10Champ
01:15:12I'll do my best for you.
01:15:14I'll do my best for you.
01:15:18Dynamite Boat Race
01:15:22Hello, boat.
01:15:24Hello.
01:15:26Let's go.
01:15:28Where are you going?
01:15:32Awesome.
01:15:34Motorola Laser 50
01:15:36Salmon roe and sea urchin fair.
01:15:38The best.
01:15:40Salmon roe and sea urchin fair.
01:15:42Salmon roe and sea urchin fair.
01:15:44The best.
01:15:46I'm so happy.
01:15:48Salmon roe and sea urchin fair.
01:15:52It's still hot outside.
01:15:56Let's watch something cool.
01:15:58How about
01:16:00Xpendables' new work?
01:16:02It's a series of cool actions.
01:16:04I feel cool when I watch it.
01:16:06Do you feel cool?
01:16:08I think matching is good.
01:16:10I feel cool.
01:16:12Isn't it scary?
01:16:14I feel cool.
01:16:16I'm so excited.
01:16:20Prime Video
01:16:22Can I take a break?
01:16:24I'll show you a good future.
01:16:26What?
01:16:28That's me.
01:16:30I'm glad I changed my job.
01:16:32Do you want to see a different future?
01:16:34I'll show you a good future.
01:16:36Indeed
01:16:38Xpendables
01:16:40Sanada Hiroyuki's new work.
01:16:42The time has come.
01:16:46General, a Hollywood drama
01:16:48set in the Sengoku period.
01:16:52Behind the production
01:16:54is Sanada's own commitment.
01:16:58From preparation
01:17:00to monitor check
01:17:02and advice
01:17:04I try to check
01:17:06and advance the shooting.
01:17:08That was the absolute condition.
01:17:12From the art set
01:17:14to the actors' details
01:17:16are supervised by Sanada.
01:17:18The staff
01:17:20are called from Japan
01:17:22who are experts in period dramas.
01:17:24The catering staff
01:17:26are given Japanese food.
01:17:28The staff follow the Japanese style thoroughly.
01:17:30The work is completed.
01:17:32Mr. Sanada
01:17:34To all the people
01:17:36who have supported me
01:17:38through period dramas
01:17:40and the directors
01:17:42I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
01:17:44The passion and dream
01:17:46I inherited from you
01:17:48crossed the sea
01:17:50and crossed the border.
01:17:54Speaking of Mr. Sanada
01:17:58Tomorrow
01:18:00Let's get up early.
01:18:02You promised me before.
01:18:06Let's go to my country.
01:18:10In 1993
01:18:12the drama
01:18:14High School Teacher
01:18:16was a social phenomenon.
01:18:18The work was about
01:18:20the forbidden love
01:18:22of Hamura, the teacher of biology
01:18:24and Mayu, the student played by Sachiko Sakurai.
01:18:26At that time
01:18:28the drama was divided into
01:18:30many parts.
01:18:32The most popular scene
01:18:34was the last scene
01:18:36depicting the ending
01:18:38of their flight.
01:18:42Excuse me.
01:18:44Your coat is falling down.
01:18:58I'm sorry.
01:19:12Are they just sleeping?
01:19:14Or are they dead?
01:19:16There are many opinions
01:19:18among the viewers.
01:19:24Mr. Sanada has been
01:19:26a great actor
01:19:28since his debut
01:19:30as Tom Cruise
01:19:32as Jackie Chan
01:19:34as Keanu Reeves
01:19:36and many other famous actors.
01:19:38He is a famous Japanese actor
01:19:40who won the Golden Globe
01:19:42for the 18th time.
01:19:44In fact,
01:19:46he has a surprising relationship
01:19:48with the bomb issue.
01:19:50Let's listen to his story.
01:19:52Mr. Sanada.
01:19:54I'm a little scared.
01:19:56I've never heard about
01:19:58your relationship
01:20:00with Mr. Sanada.
01:20:02Are you two from the same university?
01:20:04He is a senior
01:20:06in the Department of Fine Arts.
01:20:08I'm just a backstory.
01:20:10No, you are not.
01:20:12I'll tell you the truth.
01:20:14At that time,
01:20:16he was a big star
01:20:18of the Tate Doshikai
01:20:20Festival in Tokyo.
01:20:22He was already a famous actor.
01:20:24Yes, he was.
01:20:26At the festival,
01:20:28we were
01:20:30in front of the school gate
01:20:32holding a microphone
01:20:34and making a lot of noise.
01:20:36We were making a lot of noise.
01:20:38We were making a lot of noise
01:20:40in front of all the people
01:20:42who were going to the festival.
01:20:44Mr. Sanada passed by
01:20:46as an OB.
01:20:48Mr. Sanada, come here!
01:20:50Mr. Sanada, come here!
01:20:52We were making a lot of noise.
01:20:54Mr. Sanada smiled
01:20:56and passed by.
01:20:58After that,
01:21:00another OB grabbed the microphone
01:21:02and said,
01:21:04if you make any more noise,
01:21:06I'll break the microphone.
01:21:08We were making a lot of noise at that time.
01:21:10Mr. Sanada and Mr. Bakusho
01:21:12were also there.
01:21:14That's right.
01:21:16I'm so happy
01:21:18that Mr. Sanada
01:21:20became such a great actor.
01:21:22I'm so happy.
01:21:24Mr. Sanada and Mr. Bakusho
01:21:26are so different.
01:21:28By the way,
01:21:30I've never talked to Mr. Sanada
01:21:32in person.
01:21:34I've never talked to Mr. Sanada
01:21:36in person.
01:21:38I've never talked to Mr. Sanada
01:21:40in person.
01:21:42I've never talked to Mr. Sanada
01:21:44in person.
01:22:01Otani is our number one.
01:22:14Senzu-san.
01:22:15The 49th home run, and then...
01:22:35And then...
01:22:36Oh my gosh!
01:22:37Shohei Ohtani!
01:22:38The greatest day in baseball history!
01:22:40Oh my gosh!
01:22:41Shohei Ohtani!
01:22:42The greatest day in baseball history!
01:23:09Goi goi suu!
01:23:11Dai and Tsuda-san also reacted to it.
01:23:14The fans also reacted to it.
01:23:18What kind of performance will Otani-san show us today?
01:23:22We will announce the results of the match right after this.
01:23:29Who is the person who wants to delete the tattoo?
01:23:33It's a copyright.
01:23:34That's unexpected.
01:23:35A battle between a tattoo artist and an expert.
01:23:39I will delete this tattoo.
01:23:40It's a rabbit of memories.
01:23:42Don't delete it!
01:24:06I did it!
01:24:14I knew it was here.
01:24:15Mom, how did you know?
01:24:17The place where Yuki was evacuated was always here, right?
01:24:19But it's gone now.
01:24:22It's not gone.
01:24:24Let's go home.
01:24:25A day without anything.
01:24:26I'm happy again today.
01:24:29The era of A.I.
01:24:31The amount of power required for large-scale data processing is a great burden for the earth.
01:24:37With semiconductor manufacturing technology with low power consumption,
01:24:41open up the future.
01:24:42Tokyo Electron
01:24:45I heard that the cutting-edge Shumitect was made.
01:24:47It's based on the cause of stinging, right?
01:24:49Finally completed.
01:24:50Platinum Protect.
01:24:51The first two components of Shumitect
01:24:53Double block the blind spot symptom.
01:24:55Platinum Protect.
01:24:56Double block.
01:24:57Double block.
01:24:59N.I. Collaboration
01:25:01What did you do today?
01:25:02DX.
01:25:03Paperless.
01:25:04Information sharing.
01:25:05Business management.
01:25:06I have a lot of tasks.
01:25:07Yamazumi and...
01:25:08Teacher, you'll be fine, right?
01:25:13I will.
01:25:14With N.I. Collaboration.
01:25:15N.I. Collaboration?
01:25:16Solving management problems 360 degrees.
01:25:19In addition,
01:25:20Special consultants rush in when necessary.
01:25:23Oh, that's reassuring.
01:25:25Therefore I will listen to the management improvement.
01:25:27N.I. Consulting
01:25:29Go!
01:25:3040th Anniversary of Sushiro
01:25:31It came out, came out.
01:25:32Sushi!
01:25:34A huge medium fatty tuna for only 100 yen!
01:25:36A thick fatty salmon for 100 yen!
01:25:39A big, big, big thank you festival!
01:25:42That's great, Sushiro.
01:25:44VizReach
01:25:46That company is also taking it seriously.
01:25:48I want you to come to the quick-action power to become the power for the world to progress.
01:25:52It's time for the final free kick in the 1-on-1 situation.
01:25:56Oh, that was so close!
01:25:59Team play is everything in soccer!
01:26:12The flavor is authentic.
01:26:14The taste is light.
01:26:16The flavor is authentic.
01:26:19The taste is authentic.
01:26:20The taste is light.
01:26:23Let's go with our own rhythm.
01:26:26Ayataka.
01:26:29The final where the Japanese legend is seen!
01:26:32The money to buy the show is written here!
01:26:35What?
01:26:36Every Thursday is a live broadcast from all over Japan.
01:26:41This time from Okayama.
01:26:42Look forward to it!
01:26:45Today's SHOWTIME!
01:26:49Shouhei Otani, who made his debut in the 1st D.H. today.
01:26:53How far will his record go?
01:26:57The first hit of the day is...
01:27:02a third ball.
01:27:06The second hit follows.
01:27:08He made his debut with a four ball.
01:27:11The second hit is a home run.
01:27:16The game is still going on.
01:27:18It's a great record.
01:27:22That was a great performance.
01:27:24Let's start with Taizo.
01:27:26I'm sorry.
01:27:27The Jibinton voting ended on the 26th.
01:27:32I'm really sorry.
01:27:33I hope it doesn't get any bigger than this.
01:27:36I want this to end!
01:27:38Let's hear what he has to say.
01:27:42I'm a lawyer.
01:27:45Recently, I've been taken away from my position as a lawyer.
01:27:51I want to beat him up.
01:27:53On October 8th, Tuesday night at 10pm.
01:27:56Next time, Domino's has the best burger!
01:27:59Chicken cheeseburger pizza is here!
01:28:02More delicious, more American!
01:28:04Let's all enjoy Silver Week!
01:28:06Domino's cheeseburger pizza, starting at 990 yen.
01:28:28There are people, and there is life.
01:28:32There is always hope.
01:28:36Toshiba Lifestyle, taking care of what's important.

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