ワイドナショー 2024年9月29日 自民党石破新総裁誕生!兵庫斎藤知事が失職決断

  • 2 days ago
ワイドナショー 2024年9月29日 自民党石破新総裁誕生!兵庫斎藤知事が失職決断
#EnglishMovie #cdrama #drama #engsub #chinesedramaengsub #movieshortfull

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00Good morning.
00:02Good morning.
00:04Let's start the morning.
00:06Mr. Komiyama, Mr. Morita, Mr. Sorima, thank you for coming.
00:08Thank you for having us.
00:10Mr. Suzuki, Mr. Kanda, thank you for being our regular members.
00:12Thank you for having us.
00:14And the lawyer, Mr. Inuzuka,
00:16who has won the Dogeus for three straight years,
00:18is the first player to play for Shinsuke Otani.
00:22That's great.
00:24That's right. He has been winning for a long time,
00:26but at the end of the season,
00:28he was able to play for the Padres.
00:30He even made it to the second division.
00:32I was so nervous.
00:34Mr. Otani is amazing.
00:36Mr. Otani has been winning for a long time.
00:38When I was watching the Major League,
00:40I thought it was a tournament.
00:42But when it comes to the tournament
00:44until the victory of the league,
00:46there is the west district,
00:48the middle district,
00:50and the east district.
00:52The first place in the district
00:54is the easiest to get to the right end.
00:56That's right.
00:58And you can play for the Dogeus here.
01:00The tournament starts from here.
01:02Yes, it starts from here.
01:04When it comes to winning in the district,
01:06compared to winning in the regular season in Japan,
01:08it's a lot more quiet.
01:10It's like, oh, I won.
01:12And the Champa fight ends in about 20 minutes.
01:14So, the tournament is still going on.
01:16Yes, there is still about a month until the victory.
01:18In September, he was so active.
01:20That's right.
01:22So, the moment he won,
01:24there were two monitors.
01:26And he was the only one
01:28who was watching the Major League.
01:30That's what he said.
01:32That's the future of Japan.
01:34That's right.
01:36But he's the staff of the wide show.
01:40This program is a wide show
01:42where celebrities who are usually scooped
01:44gather to talk about their personal opinions.
01:48The whereabouts of the double-headline
01:50between the People's Party and the Democratic Party
01:52and the Democratic Party?
01:54The faces of the next election
01:56are finally here.
02:00The representative election
02:02for the Democratic Party
02:04is a candidate for the seat
02:06of the former president of Eda,
02:08the former president of Izumi,
02:10and the current president of Yoshida.
02:12The Tokyo election was held on the 23rd.
02:14The result of the decisive vote
02:16was that the new president
02:18was elected.
02:20I am determined
02:22to win the presidential election
02:24with all my heart.
02:26From today on,
02:28I won't back down.
02:30Let's win the presidential election
02:32with a strong opposition.
02:34On the other hand,
02:36on the 27th,
02:38the Democratic Party won the Tokyo election.
02:40This time,
02:42nine candidates from the past
02:44were elected,
02:46so the seats were split.
02:48It was expected to be a close match,
02:50but the result of the first Tokyo election
02:52was that
02:54Takaichi Sanae,
02:56the minister in charge
02:58of economic security,
03:00won the first place
03:02with 181 votes,
03:04and Ishiba Shigeru,
03:06the former prime minister,
03:08won the second place
03:10with 154 votes.
03:12Shinjiro Koizumi,
03:14the former minister of the environment,
03:16made a statement.
03:18It has been 38 years
03:20since I became a minister.
03:22There are many things
03:24that I have done wrong,
03:26and I have hurt
03:28many people's feelings.
03:30I think there were many people
03:32who felt bad about me.
03:34I would like to apologize
03:36from the bottom of my heart.
03:38The younger generation
03:40should be confident
03:42in the future of Japan
03:44and do their best to achieve their dreams.
03:46I have to send Japan
03:48to the future.
03:50I have only one wish.
03:52Everyone,
03:54let's do it together.
03:56Ishiba Shigeru,
03:58who won the first place
04:00with 154 votes,
04:02won the second place
04:04with 154 votes.
04:06Next month,
04:08the Ishiba administration
04:10will be born.
04:12Before we move on,
04:14I would like to hear your thoughts.
04:16Ms. Kanda,
04:18how do you feel
04:20about the new prime minister?
04:22I think it's my wish.
04:24Even after hearing
04:26the policies and statements
04:28so far,
04:30I have the impression
04:32that Japan is very strong
04:34in the domestic and local areas.
04:36However, I personally
04:38want the prime minister
04:40to become stronger.
04:42The prime minister is not
04:44the only person
04:46who can meet
04:48and make phone calls
04:50with the top officials.
04:52I don't have the impression
04:54that Ishiba is strong
04:56in other areas.
04:58I hope he will do his best
05:00in other areas in the future.
05:02Mr. Suzuki,
05:04how do you feel?
05:06This is my first time
05:08meeting the prime minister.
05:10I was looking forward to meeting him.
05:12In the end,
05:14there was a news
05:16that Mr. Aso
05:18was going to meet Mr. Takahashi.
05:20I was wondering
05:22who Mr. Takahashi was,
05:24but it was Mr. Ishiba.
05:26This is not my opinion.
05:28When Mr. Ishiba became the prime minister,
05:30many people thought
05:32it was Mr. Ishiba.
05:34To be honest,
05:36when I met Mr. Ishiba,
05:38I said that he was the prime minister
05:40of Japan.
05:42But now,
05:44there are a lot of water disasters.
05:46I have high expectations
05:48for Mr. Ishiba,
05:50and I want him
05:52to apologize
05:54for what he said.
05:56He apologized
05:58for his actions
06:00and remarks.
06:02Compared to Mr. Koizumi
06:04and Mr. Takahashi,
06:06he has the lowest expectations
06:08in the world.
06:10But his expectations
06:12are lower,
06:14so I want him
06:16to rebuild Japan.
06:18What kind of policy will he take?
06:20Mr. Imada, what do you think?
06:22Mr. Ishiba,
06:24I heard from people
06:26who were involved in the National Assembly
06:28that there won't be
06:30a final vote.
06:32Mr. Ishiba is one of the
06:34most influential people
06:36in the history of Japan.
06:38He said that
06:40there won't be a final vote.
06:42In the last speech,
06:44I thought that
06:46Mr. Ishiba was not
06:48the kind of person
06:50who would say such a thing.
06:52I thought that
06:54Mr. Ishiba was not
06:56the kind of person
06:58who would say such a thing.
07:00I thought that
07:02Mr. Ishiba was not
07:04the kind of person
07:06who would say such a thing.
07:08Mr. Komiya, what do you think?
07:10When I first saw
07:12this on TV,
07:14I heard that
07:16Mr. Koizumi had a lot of momentum.
07:18When the general election race started,
07:20it was a good start.
07:22Yes, it was.
07:24It was like a stepping stone.
07:26Mr. Ito,
07:28why did you think
07:30that it was a good start?
07:32Why did you think that
07:34it was a good start?
07:36The media showed
07:38that it was a good start.
07:40At first, the media
07:42framed Mr. Koizumi thoroughly.
07:44That's why people were interested.
07:46However,
07:48I knew from the beginning
07:50that there weren't many votes.
07:52Did you know that?
07:54There were two reasons.
07:56First,
07:58the members of the JCPOA
08:00are quite old.
08:02From their point of view,
08:04they were still young.
08:06They lacked experience.
08:08The members of the JCPOA
08:10have 75 votes.
08:12The 3 members of the JCPOA
08:14will be elected next year.
08:16The rest will be elected by the JCPOA.
08:18The people who will be elected
08:20will want Mr. Koizumi's card.
08:22On the other hand,
08:24there have been many discussions
08:26between the members of the JCPOA
08:28since the election began.
08:30There were many situations
08:32where the JCPOA
08:34couldn't respond properly.
08:36Was it because
08:38they couldn't say the truth
08:40or because they didn't know the truth?
08:42I think it was the JCPOA.
08:44I see.
08:46Mr. Koizumi has never
08:48had a discussion
08:50between members of the JCPOA.
08:52He has never appeared
08:54on a TV show
08:56where he can speak his mind.
08:58He might have known
09:00his weakness,
09:02but he didn't do it
09:04because he didn't want to.
09:06Mr. Ito,
09:08what was the result
09:10of the first vote?
09:12It was a surprise
09:14two times in a row.
09:16What was the first surprise?
09:18Mr. Takai was at the top.
09:20He was at the bottom.
09:22I thought he was going to lose,
09:24but everyone thought
09:26Mr. Ishiba was going to be
09:28a little higher.
09:30The JCPOA said
09:32Mr. Takai would be
09:34in the 40s to 50s.
09:36He got 72 votes.
09:38He was at the top for the first time.
09:40That was a surprise.
09:42At this stage,
09:44when Mr. Takai and Mr. Ishiba
09:46became the JCPOA,
09:48didn't you think
09:50Mr. Ishiba was going to be
09:52a little higher?
09:54I thought so.
09:56In the final vote,
09:58Mr. Takai got 173 votes,
10:00Mr. Ishiba got 189 votes,
10:02and Mr. Ishiba
10:04got 46 votes
10:06in the first vote.
10:08That's a pretty high number.
10:10However,
10:12Mr. Takai's
10:14decision to be the JCPOA
10:16led to this result.
10:18Did you lose your support?
10:20That's right.
10:22In other words,
10:24it was a hateful battle.
10:26Mr. Ishiba got so many votes
10:28in the first vote,
10:30and Mr. Ishiba got
10:32a considerable part
10:34of the votes of people
10:36who were below 3.
10:38Of course,
10:40there are people like
10:42Shinjiro Koizumi,
10:44who is a veteran of JCPOA.
10:48In the final vote,
10:50Mr. Ishiba said
10:52he didn't hear much
10:54from people who were below 3.
10:56Even if Mr. Ishiba said
10:58he wanted to be the JCPOA,
11:00he didn't hear much
11:02from people who were below 3.
11:04I see.
11:06Mr. Ito,
11:08what do you think
11:10Mr. Ishiba will do
11:12in the future?
11:14Of course,
11:16Japan is facing
11:18a lot of challenges
11:20both internally and externally.
11:22Speaking of international problems,
11:24one of the reasons why
11:26Mr. Takahashi was hated
11:28was that he claimed
11:30that the JCPOA would fail.
11:32If this happens,
11:34Japan-China relations will get worse,
11:36and there will be a crack in Japan-Japan relations.
11:38Then America will get angry.
11:40Speaking of Japan-Japan relations,
11:42I don't think
11:44everyone can be at ease in Japan.
11:46What kind of team will be formed
11:48to gather excellent people
11:50and staff
11:52to form a good team
11:54and a good government?
11:56That's the most important point.
11:58When I host a TV program,
12:00I don't know if it's okay
12:02to say this,
12:04but I wonder if Mr. Koizumi
12:06will be a member of the Cabinet.
12:08Who will be chosen
12:10to be a member of the Cabinet?
12:12I don't know yet,
12:14but during the Cabinet meeting,
12:16various members
12:18of the Cabinet
12:20will be chosen.
12:22Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Takahashi?
12:24I don't know if Mr. Ishiba
12:26will be a member,
12:28but I've heard that
12:30some people will be a member.
12:32For example,
12:34there will be five ministers,
12:36and Mr. Ishiba will decide
12:38who will be a member.
12:40Who do you think
12:42will be a member?
12:44In Mr. Ishiba's case,
12:46he doesn't have many
12:48close or trusted subordinates.
12:50Since he doesn't have many friends,
12:52will he be able to
12:54choose the cabinet by himself?
12:56I think so.
12:58It's not a matter of talent,
13:00but I think he'll be able
13:02to choose people
13:04because it's a matter
13:06of politics and money.
13:08As for this issue,
13:10each candidate
13:12hasn't made much
13:14of an active statement,
13:16including Mr. Ishiba.
13:18Thanks to the general election,
13:20there was a feeling
13:22that it was wiped out once.
13:24I thought he did a great job.
13:26Since he became Mr. Ishiba,
13:28don't you have any expectations
13:30that he will pursue it again?
13:32Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Katsuya Okada
13:34were the ones who were
13:36in charge of the立憲民主党.
13:38They were the first-year members.
13:40So they should have
13:42a strong desire for political reform.
13:44But this time,
13:46they didn't try to
13:48make an active statement.
13:50So it's not connected
13:52to my past statements
13:54and actions?
13:56I wanted to win the general election.
13:58If you say that,
14:00I don't think it's a good idea.
14:02I thought he was going to
14:04pursue it,
14:06but he didn't.
14:08The people are
14:10in charge of the Liberal Party,
14:12so the people can vote
14:14on which candidate
14:16to put in.
14:18Mr. Noda,
14:20which do you think
14:22will win the general election?
14:24I think Mr. Koizumi
14:26and Mr. Takahashi
14:28will win the general election.
14:30If it's Mr. Ishiba,
14:32I think he'll win.
14:34I think he'll win.
14:36That's what I think.
14:38I wonder if it's a bit similar.
14:40I wonder if it's a bit similar.
14:42I wonder if it's a bit similar.
14:44The disbandment of the parliament,
14:46the suspension of office,
14:48or the suspension of office.
14:50The dissolution of the
14:52dissolution of the
14:54dissolution of the
14:56Speaker's
14:57speech on
14:59February 20 will
15:01tell us
15:03where we're at.
15:05I know he made
15:07a bad decision
15:09two days ago.
15:11He missed
15:12an important
15:13position just
15:15two days ago.
15:17After all,
15:19no matter the
15:21two days,
15:23no matter
15:25The fact that it was re-elected is very important that the Board of Representatives and the third-party organizations investigate the issue of documents and clarify the facts.
15:37I think it is honest to say that it is the duty of the governor to do so.
15:45The re-election of Governor Saito is expected to be held on November 10th and 14th.
15:52The Board of Representatives and the Third-Party Organizations are aiming for an independent candidate.
16:01The issue of the Hyogo Prefecture.
16:03Governor Saito, the former governor, has been accused of looking for and disposing of whistleblowers.
16:10Mr. Inozuka, you chose to resign. What does that mean?
16:15It's not a resignation, it's a continuation of my resignation.
16:19If I win the next election, I will be able to continue as governor for the next four years.
16:25The Board of Representatives and the Third-Party Organizations should wait for the results of the whistleblower investigation, but they are waiting for the three-month suspension.
16:40That's right.
16:41Ms. Kanda.
16:42I think everyone should have a chance to start over.
16:47Governor Saito, I think it's a good thing to have a chance to start over, but I think it's a little too early to start over within 50 days.
16:56I think the judgment that what you did was very bad for people is a matter of intuition.
17:04I think it takes more than 50 days for people to fix their intuition.
17:10You have to gain a lot of experience and fix your way of thinking.
17:15I think it's more likely that you can implement the reforms you want to move forward with if you show the people what's changed within 50 days of the re-election.
17:31I see. I understand.
17:33Governor Saito.
17:37I was wondering if you were going to disband, but you chose to resign.
17:42I don't think people will change, whether it's 50 days or two years.
17:47I see.
17:48But if you're going to run for office, you have to apologize as little as you can.
17:58You're getting a lot of attention, including your own policies.
18:03You're getting a lot of recognition and fame.
18:08If you run for office, you have to say why you're running again and what you think.
18:16I don't know if I can call it a chance, but as long as you don't talk about everything, you're not going to win.
18:26I think the people should judge.
18:30You said you decided the day before.
18:36If you look at his behavior, you can see that he's been appearing on TV shows in the Kansai area.
18:47I wonder if he had already decided at that point.
18:51This is the most likely way for him.
18:56Mr. Imada, what do you think?
18:58I don't know.
19:01At first, I didn't talk about myself because I was asking for power.
19:08All I had was the information around me.
19:10I was wondering why he wouldn't quit.
19:14But now that I've been talking about myself in various Kansai areas, I'm starting to see things differently.
19:25It's not clear that he's lost his people and he's been holding on to information as a fact.
19:33You have to think about that.
19:36It's a little different from before.
19:39I wonder if he's fighting alone.
19:45He's got a lot of achievements.
19:50Mr. Saito's achievements so far.
19:52The tuition fee for the Kenritsu University of Hyogo Prefecture has been reduced.
19:55The governor's salary has been cut by 30%.
19:5850% of his salary has been deducted.
20:00Employees have been dismissed from Century.
20:03And he's been reinstated as a member of the O.B.A.
20:07Is this a slip-up?
20:08That's right. He made the entrance a little slower.
20:11He made it difficult to get in.
20:13I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:16I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:21I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:25I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:27I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:32I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:37I don't know if it's a slip-up or not.
20:41Many of them were able to get back to work thanks to the governmentary interruption due to interruption of office hours.
20:48But this might continue.
20:50Is this another interruption?
20:53I don't know if the officials understand what caused this interruption,
20:58I don't know if the officials understand what caused this interruption,
21:02but we should be able to ask questions after the elections.
21:07The creditors have no answers.
21:10Even if he becomes a governor again,
21:14the people of the prefecture will be worried if there are people who want to work with him.
21:19Everyone is rejecting him.
21:22So it's up to the people of Hyogo prefecture to decide.
21:28He has a strong reputation, so it's hard to say who will be in the opposition.
21:33That's what happened with Mr. Koike.
21:35Mr. Izumi, the founder of Akashi, said that he was looking for someone.
21:45It was difficult to find someone in such a short period of time.
21:50How many people do you expect?
21:54A lot?
21:56I'm too nervous.
21:59I'm thirsty.
22:02Even Mr. Iruzuka couldn't reach him.
22:04I thought he was just in time.
22:06I'm sorry. It's my fault.
22:08I shouldn't have talked to Mr. Komiyama.
22:10I should have gone in there myself.
22:12I was wondering how many people were there.
22:14If there are few people to speak in such a short time, it's advantageous.
22:20If there are too many people in the opposition, the votes will be split.
22:24I think we have no choice but to vote.
22:27Mr. Komiyama wrote a letter to the high school students.
22:31I think there are a lot of letters that say,
22:34Don't worry about it.
22:37Don't worry about what you want.
22:41You tend to look in a good direction.
22:45I think you have a wide view.
22:48I wonder if it's okay.
22:50I don't think so.
22:52I think so.
22:54I'll do the same.
22:57For example, when I say something on social media,
23:00I get a lot of comments.
23:02I'm rooting for Mr. Higashino.
23:06I'm saved.
23:09I'll do my best for him.
23:11That's why you're doing ego-san.
23:14On the contrary, even if there are good comments,
23:18I get caught up in one bad comment.
23:22Most of them are good comments.
23:25I don't think it's right.
23:28I'm sorry.
23:30I don't forgive you at all.
23:32I don't forgive you at all.
23:37Meta, an IT company that runs Instagram,
23:41Announced a new feature that limits the use of under-18s.
23:45It's called Hamon.
23:48As a SNS specialized in posting photos and videos,
23:52It's a popular Instagram that's used all over the world.
23:57To increase the safety of SNS use,
24:00It is a new use restriction for users aged 13 to 17.
24:06It is limited to users who follow each other
24:10About messages that have been freely exchanged so far.
24:14There are also restrictions on the publication of content
24:18Promoting violent content and sexual abuse.
24:21In order for users under the age of 16 to disable the setting,
24:24It requires the consent of the guardian.
24:27In addition to this,
24:29The guardian will be able to understand the person
24:32who has been exchanging messages for the past seven days.
24:38In this regulation, on SNS,
24:41I don't want to be monitored by my parents.
24:43I'm grateful as a parent.
24:45You can restrict people who abuse.
24:47There are various opinions.
24:51The case of a minor being involved in an incident through SNS
24:54This measure is being implemented in the midst of a social problem.
25:01In the United States, within 60 days.
25:03Japan is scheduled to be introduced later next year.
25:07It's how to use SNS.
25:10Is Japan behind?
25:13America, etc. will continue to regulate.
25:16Mr. Kanda.
25:18In the first place, how to deal with SNS.
25:20It's really difficult for adults.
25:23Many people lose their lives.
25:26I think it's difficult for children to deal with it under the same conditions.
25:32I agree very much.
25:34Even if the parent wants to monitor various things,
25:37If you enter your own room, you may not know.
25:40It's tough for me, too.
25:42It's a tough word to show yourself.
25:45There are times when negative images are sent via Instagram DM.
25:50I'm very depressed when I see that.
25:52It's a shock.
25:54It's the same at my age.
25:56If a 16-year-old or a 10-year-old or a 11-year-old sees it,
26:01I think it's going to hurt a lot.
26:04Mr. Komiya, what do you think?
26:08I know it's a restriction.
26:11I think it would be nice if there were more opportunities for parents and children to talk to each other.
26:20I don't know why it's restricted.
26:23I used to be restricted, too.
26:26I've been rebellious.
26:28Mr. Komiya, what was it like when you were in high school and junior high school?
26:32My parents were teachers.
26:35I was told not to watch this program at this time.
26:39TV programs?
26:41For example, what kind of program is not good?
26:44Ucchan Nanchan is good.
26:46Wait a minute.
26:47God's is not good.
26:49I'm sorry.
26:51I understand.
26:52You're a proper parent and child.
26:55So I rebelled.
26:59I didn't have a reason, so I rebelled.
27:02It's funny. Everyone is watching.
27:04So I turned on the TV and watched God's.
27:07The first story was Mr. Beta.
27:10It was a very pop story.
27:12I thought it was interesting.
27:14So I continued to watch it.
27:17Then after school, I went to Denjiha Club.
27:20That's a pop story.
27:22I watched it to the end of my life.
27:26I was very sad.
27:28He is a hero who defeats evil in the world.
27:31Did your parents look down and shut up?
27:34They looked down and turned off the TV.
27:37My parents also liked God's.
27:42They told me not to watch it.
27:45When I was watching Mr. Downtown's late-night program,
27:48I was hit by my father for the first time.
27:51For the first time?
27:52For the first time, I was hit by my father.
27:55It was the only time in my life when I was hit by my father.
27:59They told me not to watch such a vulgar program at this time.
28:02I didn't know what was vulgar.
28:05Did your father make a mistake?
28:08I don't think so.
28:10I'm glad.
28:11He didn't talk about vulgar things.
28:13I don't think we should talk about vulgar things.
28:17Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:18Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:19Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:20Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:21Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:22Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:23Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:24Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:25Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:26Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:27Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:28Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:29Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:30Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:31Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:32Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:33Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:34Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:35Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:36Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:37Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:38Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:39Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:40Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:41Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:42Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:43Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:44Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:45Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:46Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:47Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:48Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:49Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:50Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:51Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:53Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:54Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:55Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:56Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:57Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:58Mr. Tsujikyo.
28:59Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:00Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:01Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:02Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:03Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:04Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:05Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:06Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:07Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:08Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:09Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:10Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:11Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:12Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:13Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:14Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:15Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:16Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:18Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:19Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:20Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:21Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:22Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:23Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:24Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:25Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:26Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:27Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:28Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:29Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:30Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:31Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:32Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:33Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:34Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:35Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:36Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:37Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:38Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:39Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:40Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:41Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:42Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:43Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:44Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:45Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:46Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:47Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:48Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:49Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:50Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:51Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:52Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:53Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:54Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:55Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:56Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:57Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:58Mr. Tsujikyo.
29:59Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:00Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:01Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:02Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:03Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:04Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:05Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:06Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:07Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:08Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:09Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:10Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:11Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:12Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:13Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:14Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:15Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:16Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:17Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:18Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:19Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:20Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:21Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:22Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:23Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:24Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:25Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:26Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:27Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:28Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:29Mr. Tsujikyo.
30:30to
30:55the world.
31:00The ball in to the sky.
31:30And seems to be more organic from there.
31:40Hashimoto.
31:41Hashimoto.
32:11I just remembered.
32:13You can call me Haru-kun.
32:19Today, Japan's representative,
32:21Kurahashi and Hashimoto,
32:23will appear in the studio.
32:27Today, Kurahashi and Hashimoto
32:29have won the gold medal.
32:31Congratulations!
32:33Congratulations!
32:35Now, let's all kiss each other.
32:37Are you happy?
32:39I'm scared.
32:41Who's going to do it?
32:43Who's going to do it?
32:45Lastly,
32:47looking back at the Paralympics,
32:49Kurahashi, what kind of tournament was it?
32:51It was a really fun tournament.
32:53From the preliminary to the final,
32:55there were five days.
32:57Everything was fun,
32:59and the results came along,
33:01so it was a really good tournament.
33:03It was a good tournament.
33:05The team was in a good mood, right?
33:07It was great.
33:09We had a lot of conversations.
33:11Did people around you
33:13say anything about the shoot with Maezono?
33:15There were a lot of reactions.
33:17I mean,
33:19people talked to me,
33:21and that's how I got to know
33:23wheelchair rugby.
33:25That's how I got a lot of people
33:27to watch and support me,
33:29so I'm really grateful.
33:31Thank you for the tackle.
33:33It was really hard.
33:35It was really hard.
33:37I didn't know Maezono was like that.
33:39I didn't know Maezono was like that.
33:41Thank you, young ace Hashimoto.
33:45What kind of tournament was it?
33:47I had a lot of fun,
33:49just like Kurahashi.
33:51However,
33:53I was really disappointed
33:55at the Tokyo tournament.
33:57I had been saying for three years
33:59that I would be a key player
34:01but I was able to get a gold medal.
34:03I was nervous
34:05about the semi-final and final,
34:07but thanks to Kurahashi,
34:09I was able to enjoy the game.
34:11So,
34:13you quit your job
34:15as a street yakuba
34:17in Fukushima prefecture
34:19to focus on the Tokyo Paralympics?
34:21Yes.
34:23Are you okay now?
34:25Yes, I'm okay.
34:27It's hard to take time off your job.
34:29After working full-time,
34:31it's hard to practice.
34:33I have a weak will,
34:35so it's hard for me to practice.
34:37I see.
34:39Why did you decide to go to a rugby tournament?
34:41Well,
34:43in a car race,
34:45the only contact
34:47you can have is on purpose.
34:49The moment you hit the ball,
34:51you can release your stress.
34:53It feels good.
34:55That's what kids do.
34:57It's like a go-kart.
34:59So,
35:01there's a class difference.
35:03Men and women
35:05can form a team
35:07based on the average score.
35:09So, men and women can
35:11hit each other regardless of gender.
35:13Yes, gender doesn't matter
35:15when you're on the court.
35:17Doesn't your wheelchair
35:19get worn out in a game?
35:21It gets pretty worn out.
35:23It's been about five years
35:25since I got my first wheelchair.
35:27It's all black.
35:29It's all dented.
35:31It's all tackled.
35:33If it changes,
35:35it'll be totally different, right?
35:37It'll be totally different.
35:39If the seat is
35:411 cm higher,
35:43it'll be totally different.
35:45The floatiness will also change.
35:47So,
35:49people who are good at it
35:51can adjust the positioning
35:53of their wheelchair.
35:55So,
35:57there are two types of wheelchairs,
35:59one for high-pointers
36:01and one for low-pointers.
36:03The shape is different.
36:05Yes, it is.
36:07There's a bumper
36:09and a horn
36:11on the front.
36:13You can hit your opponent
36:15with this.
36:17I see.
36:19You stopped a big guy.
36:21It was a coincidence.
36:23It was a coincidence, wasn't it?
36:25You were aiming for it, weren't you?
36:27I was aiming for it.
36:29You were aiming for it, weren't you?
36:31You were aiming for it, weren't you?
36:33Isn't it scary?
36:35You know,
36:37a big guy from Australia
36:39or the U.S.A.
36:41He'll be like,
36:43I'm here!
36:45I wonder how high he'll jump.
36:47I wonder how high he'll jump.
36:49What about your back or neck?
36:51It was fine.
36:53Once, he jumped really high
36:55and landed sideways.
36:57I thought he landed
36:59but I couldn't move my neck.
37:01That's what I'm talking about.
37:03It's positive.
37:05I'm worried about that,
37:07but it's for the team.
37:09That's right.
37:11I couldn't compete for two days.
37:13I couldn't compete for two days.
37:15But I made it to the final.
37:17I'm relieved.
37:19I don't think there's anyone
37:21who plays rugby with a smile like this.
37:23I don't think there's anyone
37:25who plays rugby with a smile like this.
37:27Everyone's looking at me with a big smile.
37:29Everyone's looking at me with a big smile.
37:31I'd like to look back
37:33at this match.
37:35First, the semi-final.
37:37First, the semi-final.
37:39Australia is in the world's 1st place.
37:41Japan is in the 3rd place.
37:43As I said earlier,
37:45Japan will advance to the final
37:47with a 1-point difference of 52-51.
37:49Please watch the video.
37:51The opponent of the semi-final
37:53is Australia,
37:55the world's 1st-ranked
37:57stronghold of ace Riley Bang.
37:59The game continued from the beginning,
38:01and the 3rd period
38:03ended with 35-36.
38:05ended with 35-36.
38:09Japan was one point behind
38:11in the final period.
38:15Japan was one point behind
38:17in the final period.
38:27It's a painful development
38:29to chase two points from a miss.
38:31It's a painful development to chase two points from a miss.
38:33In the meantime,
38:35this scene changed the flow.
38:45He stopped it.
38:47With this wall defense,
38:49he was able to win over Japan.
38:51If he can do it,
38:53he'll be able to score the opponent's goal.
38:55With this momentum,
38:57he caught up with the score.
38:59He has 15 seconds left.
39:01If Australia tries,
39:03Japan will lose.
39:05It's a desperate situation.
39:15He's in the hands of Ike.
39:16Japan's defense was on the edge, and the game was extended.
39:21That was close.
39:22It was close.
39:23The game was extended by just 8 minutes.
39:25It's into the lap of Hashimoto.
39:28Wow.
39:29Wow!
39:30Hashimoto is trying to win.
39:36Japan wants to get away from this.
39:41Wow.
39:42The sound is amazing.
39:43Yeah!
39:44It could just be the final.
39:46The pressure tells.
39:48And Ike falls for Japan.
39:52Ike, the 44-year-old captain,
39:54scored 2.3 points on his first try.
39:58He kept his lead and won 52-51.
40:03He broke through the semi-finals,
40:05which he had been crying about for three consecutive tournaments.
40:08He advanced to the finals.
40:10He's fast.
40:12He's really scary.
40:14He's scary.
40:15The second player, Pat.
40:17The second player, Pat.
40:18You've played against him many times.
40:20That's right.
40:21He's known as the strongest player in the world.
40:24When I first started playing, my goal was to beat him.
40:28I was really happy to be able to fight in the semi-finals.
40:31He's a great player.
40:32I think I was finally able to beat the player I admired.
40:35How did you feel when the game was extended?
40:39Were you nervous?
40:42I was really nervous that day.
40:46I was often called the wall of the semi-finals.
40:50I felt some kind of pressure.
40:53I was really enjoying the third game.
40:55I was smiling all the time.
40:57But I couldn't smile at all that day.
40:59You didn't smile at all?
41:00No.
41:01I thought the game wasn't going to be extended.
41:05But they called my name at the start.
41:07So, I was really nervous.
41:09When I was building my engine, I looked in front of me.
41:12And I saw that he was smiling all the time.
41:14So, I thought, I've been enjoying this game.
41:17I was finally able to get back to the starting point.
41:19And I was able to perform well in the extended game.
41:22And I was able to win the game.
41:24Did he say he was nervous?
41:27No, no, no.
41:28Did he say that?
41:30You don't have to say it yourself.
41:32He said that Riley is easy to catch.
41:37What does that mean?
41:39I think it's because of the shape of the wheelchair.
41:42There are some rules about it.
41:44But we have our own rules.
41:46So, I think it's because of that.
41:49So, it was a good match?
41:50Yes.
41:51He is easy to catch in the game.
41:54That was a defense, wasn't it?
41:57Yes, it was.
41:59He caught it.
42:01Is that Riley?
42:03Riley is very aggressive.
42:06Riley can't move at all.
42:09I've never seen a player who has been caught for such a long time.
42:13He was like, don't go, don't go, don't go.
42:16He was very aggressive, wasn't he?
42:18Yes, he was very aggressive.
42:21This is the video of the joint defense.
42:23This is the video of the joint defense.
42:27What's going on?
42:29What's going on?
42:31Players with the ball have to pass between the tripods.
42:35Oh, I see.
42:37So, they were outside.
42:39That's right.
42:40So, they have to connect well here.
42:42It's dangerous here, isn't it?
42:44If there is a left side of the post, the ball will go in.
42:46That's right.
42:47He defended very well.
42:48Did he win by force?
42:50That's right.
42:51He defended well and pushed the ball to the edge.
42:53From there, he pushed the ball with power and pushed it outside the line.
42:58Ike, the captain, said that his favorite Japanese player, Bondo, is Kurahashi.
43:05I'm so happy for him.
43:07I don't want to stop him like that.
43:09That's why he made the last try.
43:11He said, Kurahashi is the MVP, isn't he?
43:15I'm so happy that he said that.
43:18He likes to be praised.
43:20That's right.
43:21That's the best way to praise him.
43:23He said, Kurahashi is the MVP.
43:24You played a lot of three-point games, right?
43:27That's right.
43:28We had a training camp every month.
43:30We had a training camp every month to prepare for the extension match.
43:35Recently, every country has a strong team.
43:39There were a lot of matches that we played against each other.
43:41There were a lot of one-point games.
43:43So, we had to prepare for the extension match.
43:48So, we thought that we would win if we played in the extension match.
43:52I see.
43:53So, you're going to play in the final.
43:56You're going to play against America, who is ranked No.2 in the world.
43:59Let's take a look at the final match.
44:04The final match is against America, who is ranked No.2 in the world.
44:12In the first period, America's ace, Chuck Aoki, made a lot of attempts.
44:18It was a tough match, 11-14.
44:21It was a tough match, 11-14.
44:24However, in the second period, he showed his tough defense.
44:28Chuck is also in the game.
44:31Their initial starting four, Butler, Adam, Wheeler, and Aoki.
44:35That's it.
44:36That's it.
44:37Good.
44:38That's it.
44:39That's it.
44:40That's the pace he was aiming for.
44:41That's the pace he was aiming for.
44:42He made a chance from the first cut and made a comeback.
44:46That's it.
44:47That's it.
44:49After that, Japan won the match 48-41.
44:56They won the gold medal.
45:01That was a great match.
45:05Hashimoto, you made a pass cut.
45:08You were aiming for it.
45:09It felt good.
45:11Just as you aimed for.
45:12Yes.
45:13For a female player with a ball, I thought she would definitely make a chest pass.
45:18When you make a chest pass, compared to a one-hand throw, the release point is lower.
45:23I see.
45:24It's a high pass.
45:25I'm relatively short.
45:26I'm relatively short.
45:27I'm not tall.
45:28I'm not tall.
45:29But if I made a move, I thought I could definitely hit the ball.
45:32If it was a chest pass.
45:33Yes.
45:34When I noticed, the ball was right in front of me.
45:37I'm glad.
45:38I'm glad.
45:39I'm glad.
45:40I'm glad.
45:41You won the match 48-41.
45:44How did you feel about the last minute or two?
45:47The gold medal.
45:48How did you feel about the last minute or two?
45:51I was too fast.
45:53Hashimoto was too fast.
45:56I felt like I had won the gold medal.
46:01I was about to cry.
46:02Were you crying?
46:03I was crying.
46:04Where?
46:05The last two minutes.
46:08What are you talking about?
46:09The last two minutes.
46:11I was crying for 120 seconds.
46:13I was crying.
46:14I'm glad I quit my job.
46:16You remembered a lot of things.
46:17I remembered a lot of things.
46:19He kept saying, I'm not done yet.
46:21I'm not done yet.
46:22I didn't feel like I was going to lose the match.
46:26I was really nervous before the match.
46:29But I had a lot of fun during the match.
46:32Me, Kurahashi, and other players thought we were the strongest defense line.
46:39We thought we could be the best defense line in the world.
46:42We knew that we were really into it during the match.
46:47We were confident that we wouldn't lose.
46:50I cried a little earlier.
46:52You were in a good mood.
46:54You were in a good mood.
46:55Maezawa-san, you're happy, right?
46:57You're happy that the people you interviewed played a role.
47:00As you said, the defense was really good.
47:04Did you play against Riley?
47:06There were a lot of defense scenes with two players.
47:09Not just one player.
47:10I think he did that on purpose.
47:12I think he did that on purpose.
47:15It's hard to maintain a wheelchair.
47:20It's hard.
47:21I think you should say that.
47:23Do you have a wheelchair?
47:24One wheelchair costs about 1.5 million yen.
47:27It's all your money, right?
47:30You'd be happy if you had a sponsor or someone to back you up, right?
47:35That's right.
47:36Players like me who have a relatively light disability have a long time holding the ball.
47:42On the other hand, when it comes to defense, the ball is under a lot of pressure.
47:46The wheelchair is very dented.
47:49Some people change their wheelchair once a year, some people change their wheelchair once every two years.
47:55I change my wheelchair once every two or three years.
47:57I change my wheelchair once every two or three years.
48:01It also costs a lot of money to customize the seat according to the shape of the butt.
48:07That's right.
48:08It costs a lot of money.
48:09I won't say how much it costs, but it costs a lot of money.
48:12Isn't there anyone who buys it through crowdfunding?
48:15Wow.
48:16Please do it.
48:18Please do it.
48:19I'm sure everyone will buy it through crowdfunding.
48:23You must be very motivated to cheer.
48:25You can't spend 10 million yen, but you can spend 10,000 yen or 30,000 yen.
48:29It will be collected immediately.
48:30Do you use defense-type low pointers once a year?
48:34No.
48:35I think it can be used more often if I try to keep it for 7 years.
48:39If you try to keep it?
48:40If you try to keep it, you won't go to Hikakin.
48:42Don't go to Hikakin so much, just try to keep it.
48:45Yeah, they won't be so you do do that kind of time you did I just get up
48:49Dance ballet to come on kawaii shoes. I got kaichou not there. I know he called Kimo
48:54Yeah, I'm gonna make a business you through to go. No, I got Kai Kaku to go. No, that's all you say. She asked me to go
49:00Kogi, she just she can't kill me
49:03So don't do this take all to go to this color. He made a little thing color. Hey, so no
49:08Tiger Kyogu yokushita Hoshi
49:10She never you want to account almost a cogent sponsor meet on it. Oh, it is
49:15Say it's you know, Naka Niva. Oh, yeah, but I don't know. Yes. I know that I got a musical scene. Sure, man
49:20So is it my honor?
49:22Thank you. Thank you. Thank you
49:24You gotta go. Let's go. Okay. I'm on the phone on this kid. Oh, yeah, but
49:28I thought I should cook your deal. I got a hajime. Oh, it's not a cool nice. It's cool. No. No, it's not a good
49:34Man, okay
49:36Susume time this kidomo
49:39Kinga cool. He's right now
49:41So now I'm a little cool. I got a crazy stick. I got a demo. Oh, no, I'm kind of party
49:45They don't give me that last one. You only need a little got to give up
49:48Hey, so you got each day not to donate know how they need to talk about it. I did it
49:52He's my son. It's not cool. So what I did this guy
49:54I
50:24You
50:54I
51:24Don't know
51:54Oh
52:00Yeah, you tell me what I did skiddle show. Yeah, it's a boy
52:04You might also know what he did. I'm a sensual. You want to do that?
52:08She I tell motto Joe so girl in the day. Oh
52:12You know you want to throw up there. Hi
52:15Come on, you know cuts defense one day
52:18You can open book at the end of the show. Thank you. I'll see you in the time
52:23I look good. Yeah, that's it. Come back to do
52:28It's like that. I don't think I did more. Yeah, I'm gonna smash it
52:33Was there was a nice guy
52:35I mean, I'm Tony nice. Yeah, it's so geeky. That's really good. Oh, yeah, you know
52:39Okay, that's what I mean. That's your name. I don't think to me. Yeah, it's a boy
52:43You are so talk on the kill your booty tonight. It's you know, let's get more
52:46Today
53:17Skater
53:25Just I know that's a skater. I can't come here. I'm a good skipper. I say hi, Coco. Okay X game sign a show
53:30She's your a my thoughts. I hope I was a total done. Then that I eat a second. No, so you're not a juicer
53:36I still got that. I'm a show. I don't know. It's got she wasn't it. Don't don't don't take a look. I gotta go now
53:41Come on
53:43Joe she's a no dance ice skater to stay my don't know that you die. She's a kawakami. Emma can just say that
53:51He's a genie G. Skateboard. Oh, no, they got a cycle. Oh boy. I got it. I got it. I got it
53:55X games nice to John
53:58Dance about the show nice to John Suna. What's going on?
54:02So nice X games. No, he made a list. Oh, yeah, look a nimble. It's not a monotone. I know that
54:07I
54:09Didn't show it's just a little after a month
54:14Young each of them. I'm a coonie. Don't you don't sit on it. We didn't eat a meal at all
54:20Rick, I'm on my tip. It's not
54:229 handle it
54:24Sorry, Nikita. I didn't find that. It's net. Hi. We don't stay a little
54:32Nine hundred total I got a little more don't need I think I'm through with
54:38More than one thing, you know, they'll have a Sena Kagawa need a kite a hunch Nagara
54:44You see Rotate a board. Oh, it's come to you. Oh, I'm
54:48Thank you. Shoot. Oh, gosh. He was a day. So no say cool. It's what was the car needs you person to
54:55Have to stay that's no other way to go through no coins
54:59Okay, don't call it. I don't like it. You can do this. Yeah, it's tight. I don't
55:02Feel it's cute. I'm
55:08Hey
55:14Wow, I'm gonna show you what a car so nice
55:18Hey
55:20Remember, oh she couldn't sit by
55:22Sarah knee, Nihon me. Come on
55:29Scooby-Doo
55:32I'm the Sanbon memo ship I know costs were last week on say Kona Luka. Don't worry
55:48Keep it check it
55:50You
55:57Don't know that I don't hold me. I don't think I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it. Oh, you can't
56:03I mean, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it. I don't think I'm gonna do it. I don't think I'm gonna do it
56:07Okay, me too. Okay. Yeah, buddy. Yeah, I got that routine
56:12Yeah, she got the kiddo. Oh, yeah, buddy. My day
56:15It'll come
56:21To cheer there I took the week was a kaiti in Kona to a one-legged
56:27Soccer, it's okay. Oh, wow. So I go my dad
56:32You know
56:34Honey, I don't know. I don't got that routine. Oh, I'm thinking stay
56:38Sorry, I'm a part of me. I don't know. Hey, so I got a more
56:41Mom did it
56:50You know what that not gonna tell you
56:59You have to hold on what I said, I just say that's good
57:02Yeah
57:04Sugoi can't get no not that's good. I'm a school. Yeah, I think I put a tie tie there for me
57:09What's that? I call you? Yeah, I do that. What don't sound you more set to push it
57:13It's even the polio. It's a little though
57:15Don't know what I'm gonna say. I'm gonna go to the company
57:17I was I don't know what I'm gonna tell it to you
57:19So you go through that you have to I like it or so
57:22I'm gonna tell you about that. I think this is funny. You are more Katakana
57:25So you
57:27Spice it up
57:29I'm to show my champion
57:30I don't know she's got more I said any so no I didn't do it
57:34Coach, I don't like it. I don't know what it is. You need to look at my juice. I need to move it. I got it
57:39Hey, don't worry about me. It'll be a little bit. I'm not a mother. I should be a short stick
57:44No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
57:48So we see on it, but I still don't know that night
57:51I got a 30-day dog. I don't care. Call. I'm nice. I'm a nice guy. They're gonna show my son. What you know, yeah
57:56Did you like it? I just
57:59Kind of wake up. I mean, it's a nice

Recommended