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00:00Make America a great country again.
00:07Mr. Trump likes to make deals with America first.
00:13He has raised tariffs in the presidential election,
00:18which has spread to the global economy.
00:23If Mr. Trump strengthens manufacturing in the United States,
00:27it will be a blow to China.
00:31I think the competition will be fierce.
00:35In the New York stock market,
00:38Dow Jones is the highest in the market.
00:43And in the Japanese economy.
00:47While the American media reported that Mr. Trump's victory was certain,
00:51the market is down to 154 yen again.
00:56The Japanese average stock price rose more than 1,000 yen
01:02and recovered to 39,000 yen.
01:07What impact will Mr. Trump's return have on Japan?
01:14And how will Prime Minister Ishiba deal with the situation?
01:18I will do my best to have a close relationship with Mr. Trump.
01:27Meanwhile, in Japan,
01:31the presidential election will be held on the 11th.
01:36Will Prime Minister Ishiba be elected
01:40while the Democratic People's Republican Party,
01:43which has four parties, is in the lower half?
01:45Or will Prime Minister Ishiba be replaced by the government?
01:50This man is holding the key to the presidential election.
01:55Today, there weren't many media people,
02:00so I was able to do my best.
02:05Mr. Tamaki, the representative of the Democratic People's Republic Party,
02:09who has four times more seats than Mr. Ishiba in the presidential election.
02:15In the presidential election,
02:19Our policy is to elect Mr. Uchiro Tamaki twice.
02:27The Democratic People's Republic Party voted for Mr. Tamaki in the presidential election,
02:34and as a result, Mr. Ishiba's party won the election.
02:39Mr. Tamaki, who has won the election,
02:44is particular about raising the wall of 1.3 million yen per annum.
02:50If he raises the wall to 1.78 million yen,
02:54which the Democratic People's Republic Party advocates,
02:59the government will lose 7 to 8 trillion yen.
03:03If we don't do anything,
03:06the government won't be able to help us.
03:10At that time, we didn't get half of the votes,
03:15so the budget and the law didn't pass.
03:19I think that's all.
03:22As a number of senators,
03:25the fourth Democratic People's Republic Party,
03:29which is followed by the Democratic People's Republic Party,
03:32will it be a base for the Democratic People's Republic Party or a bridge?
03:37What's more,
03:39the four senators who won the election without affiliation
03:43by the Democratic People's Republic Party
03:46are Mr. Seko, Mr. Hagiyuda, Mr. Nishimura, and Mr. Hirasawa.
03:50The Democratic People's Republic Party
03:53has been approved by the Democratic People's Republic Party.
03:57If the election is over,
03:59I think it's not good enough.
04:05How will Mr. Nishimura overcome this difficult situation?
04:10Today, Mr. Nobuteru Ishihara,
04:13the highest official of the Democratic People's Republic Party,
04:17will participate in an emergency meeting.
04:20Don't talk! Don't talk!
04:22This is it!
04:24He will expose the problem of the backbone.
04:26And...
04:28It's greed.
04:30I couldn't control my greed.
04:33He admitted that he was a backbone.
04:37And...
04:39It's greed.
04:42It's a statement.
04:45It's a statement.
04:47I'm sorry.
04:49Mr. Hiroyuki Miyazawa,
04:52who lost the election without affiliation
04:54to the Democratic People's Republic Party,
04:57will also participate.
04:59So, today...
05:01The unpredictable Mr. Trump is back.
05:04How will Mr. Nishimura,
05:06who is in the lower half of the party, face it?
05:09This is a debate special
05:11on issues other than domestic.
05:13Beat Takeshi's
05:15TV Tackle
05:19Well,
05:20Mr. Nishimura,
05:22the result of this general election
05:24is the division of the parties.
05:26But the Democratic People's Republic Party
05:28couldn't go beyond the lower half.
05:31First of all,
05:33I would like to ask Mr. Nobuteru Ishihara.
05:35What do you think of the result
05:37from the standpoint of being the highest official
05:39of the Democratic People's Republic Party?
05:41It's a rematch.
05:43It's a rematch.
05:45The handling is bad.
05:47It's a policy activity.
05:48If you say it's 20 million yen,
05:50you can't win the election.
05:52Everyone is saying
05:54it's 100 or 200 yen.
05:56It's no good.
05:58You have no sense.
06:00You said it.
06:02I said it.
06:04Is that so?
06:06Unfortunately,
06:08Mr. Miyazawa,
06:10who is sitting next to you,
06:12has been eliminated.
06:14Most of the people here
06:16are former politicians.
06:18How do you feel
06:20after seeing the result?
06:22I had my own problems
06:24and problems.
06:26I would like to thank everyone
06:28who voted for me.
06:30But I felt that
06:32the Democratic People's Republic Party
06:34and the coalition vote
06:36were strong.
06:38How do you feel?
06:40You apologized a lot.
06:42The result of the election
06:44is the result of the election.
06:46For me,
06:48the result of the election
06:50is the result of the election.
06:52But when I gave a speech
06:54at the election hall
06:56or at the intersection,
06:58there were a lot of people
07:00waving their hands
07:02and cheering for me.
07:04I felt that
07:06there was something
07:08I wanted the people
07:10to change.
07:12So,
07:14you lost the election this time,
07:16but are you going
07:18to be the prime minister
07:20on November 11th?
07:22You will decide
07:24who will be the prime minister
07:26after the election.
07:28How do you feel about this?
07:30This is a common
07:32saying in the prefecture.
07:34The first party is the Democratic People's Republic Party,
07:36so the prime minister
07:38will be the prime minister
07:40as long as
07:42President Ishiba
07:44is still in office.
07:45President Ishiba
07:47will be the prime minister
07:49as long as
07:51the Democratic People's Republic Party
07:53is still in office.
07:55In that sense,
07:57I think that
07:59Mr. Noda's response
08:01is a big problem.
08:03He said that
08:05changing the government
08:07is the best political solution,
08:09so I think that
08:11there should be
08:13more wisdom.
08:15What about you, Mr. Mori?
08:17I have a question.
08:19Will the people
08:21change the name
08:23of President Tamaki
08:25even after the election?
08:27What happens if they do?
08:29The election
08:31is supposed to be one-to-one.
08:33It's one-to-two,
08:35so if they change the name,
08:37it will be invalid.
08:39If it's invalid,
08:41there will be criticism
08:43that Mr. Ishiba
08:45is indirectly
08:47sending the wind.
08:49He's trying to
08:51compete with the Partial Union.
08:53Does that mean that
08:55even with the Partial Union,
08:57they will change the name of Tamaki?
08:59There will be
09:01both positive and negative
09:03for each policy,
09:05but for Mr. Ishiba,
09:07which the people
09:09didn't vote for,
09:11it will be a no.
09:12It's a casting vote.
09:14It's a casting vote,
09:16so the people
09:18will probably
09:20vote for both.
09:22But the election is coming,
09:24so the people
09:26won't vote for
09:28Mr. Tamaki.
09:30But if they really
09:32change the name,
09:34will the people
09:36vote for Mr. Tamaki?
09:38I heard that.
09:40I said that
09:42the people
09:44won't vote for Mr. Tamaki,
09:46but for Mr. Tamaki
09:48or Mr. Baba,
09:50so they won't vote for Mr. Tamaki.
09:52Right.
09:54Mr. Onoda,
09:56you said that
09:58changing the name
10:00of Mr. Tamaki
10:02is a political reform,
10:04so why don't you
10:06change the name
10:08of Mr. Tamaki?
10:09At that time,
10:11there were more than 30 Japanese people,
10:13but Mr. Hosokawa,
10:15who was the prime minister,
10:17was the top,
10:19so we all wrote
10:21Mr. Hosokawa's name.
10:23I'm not on Mr. Onoda's side,
10:25but Mr. Onoda and Mr. Tamaki
10:27are in the same political party,
10:29so I think it's difficult
10:31to re-marry them.
10:33You didn't say that.
10:35I didn't say that.
10:37The policy is too different.
10:39Mr. Tamaki is very strong
10:41in the parliament.
10:43Who?
10:45The people of Ishin don't want to
10:47work with Rikken,
10:49and the people of Kogumin don't want to
10:51work with Rikken,
10:53and the people of Kyosan want to
10:55work with Rikken.
10:57That's because Rikken has
10:59the same ideology as Saha.
11:01That's right.
11:03If the ideology of Rikken
11:05doesn't divide the organization,
11:07we can't change the government.
11:09I don't think so.
11:11I don't think so.
11:13You're cutting your hair.
11:15It doesn't matter.
11:17I want to be Prime Minister.
11:19This is the best chance.
11:21If I become Prime Minister,
11:23the people of Kogumin will be crushed.
11:25But if I become Prime Minister,
11:27I will be in a coalition with Jiko.
11:29Please make me Prime Minister, Jiko.
11:31Then we will be in a coalition.
11:33He said it in another program.
11:35He said,
11:36I will be the Prime Minister.
11:38He said it himself.
11:40There is such a possibility.
11:42But if we do it in a coalition,
11:44the people of Kogumin will be crushed.
11:46The people of Kogumin will be crushed.
11:48The government of Kogumin
11:50will be destroyed.
11:52The government of Kogumin
11:54will be destroyed.
11:56If the government doesn't move forward,
11:58it will be a disappointment.
12:00Mr. Tamaki,
12:02you said you wanted to be Prime Minister.
12:03But you are saying
12:05that if you don't go through the wall of 130 million yen
12:07in exchange for the primary condition,
12:09you won't get along.
12:11That's what you're saying.
12:13By going through the wall of 130-178 million yen,
12:15I'm saying that the Prime Minister
12:18and the Ministry of Finance
12:21are saying that the tax collection will decrease.
12:23Is it really going to decrease?
12:25It's going to decrease.
12:27The calculation will decrease.
12:29The local government will decrease 4 trillion yen.
12:31The local public welfare budget will decrease 1 trillion yen.
12:33If you raise it, if you raise it, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of the Interior will have a different opinion on what to do.
12:38Even so, I think that the people's democracy, Mr. Tamaki, should say that he won't lose a single step from 17.8 million yen.
12:45He won't give up.
12:46But...
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16:43I was ready to fight for him.
16:44I was ready to fight for him.
16:45As I said at the end of my speech before the match,
16:46I told him that I will do my best.
16:49I told him that I will do my best.
16:52But Miyazawa Wanjo was a tall man.
16:54I thought he was about Issobarakaso.
16:56But Miyazawa Wanjo was a tall man.
16:57I thought he was about ISSABARAKASO.
16:59I thought he was about ISSABARA-SAN.
17:00Homeward and Miyazawa Team, you have an attractive person.
17:02isn't it?
17:03They've never heard that before.
17:08It's a good thing to be immersed in it.
17:11The timing of this election, was it good or bad for the people?
17:17I think it was good.
17:18It was good?
17:19Yes.
17:20It was in the interest of the people.
17:21In other words, it was a referendum.
17:22It wasn't a politic where only the People's Party was strong.
17:24It was a referendum in which various opinions were debated and decided.
17:28It was in the interest of the people.
17:32I think it was good.
17:33I think it was a great opportunity for the people to start a new politics.
17:38In the past, the People's Party was the sole majority in the last decade or so.
17:42When the People's Party was decided, it was almost decided.
17:45But now, the People's Party is not the only one.
17:47It is not decided even if it is a referendum.
17:49There is a policy agreement.
17:51It is possible to see a policy agreement.
17:54For the people, this policy is important.
17:56This policy can be discussed.
17:58In that sense, I think it is a change from a policy-based politics to a policy-based politics.
18:03What do you think, Mr. Mori?
18:05Especially for young voters,
18:08whether they go to vote or not,
18:10adults and parents decide the politics on their own.
18:13So, they have a sense of giving up.
18:17Young people have that kind of generation.
18:19However, with this current situation,
18:21one vote moves a small party.
18:24And that small party is turning everyone around like this.
18:28That means that they can feel the power as a young voter.
18:32Does the People's Party not split up?
18:34No, it doesn't.
18:35It doesn't?
18:36No, it doesn't.
18:37After all, politics is a number.
18:39Mr. Miyazawa's persuasion is...
18:41Terrible!
18:42I am not a sober person.
18:44But I understand the feelings of a sober person.
18:47It is tough.
18:48I know that politics is a number.
18:51So, I don't split up.
18:53You don't split up.
18:54That means that the people of the old Abe faction
18:56are now silent and endure.
18:59So, in a year or two, if Misogi is elected,
19:02he will be a pirate.
19:03And the power of the number will be restored?
19:06I don't know if there will be a re-election for the Abe faction.
19:10When I was in the Abe faction,
19:12I felt like I was a salaryman.
19:15I didn't feel like I was with my parents.
19:18Because Mr. Abe wasn't there.
19:21So, there was the Yonaba extermination.
19:23So, I don't know if there will be a re-election.
19:26The reason why the People's Party doesn't split up
19:28is that they receive a subsidy from the local government.
19:30So, they receive money from the local government.
19:32They have a strong connection with the local government.
19:35So, I don't think they will split up and go out.
19:39For example, when the stone was laid,
19:43the members of the People's Party,
19:46the members of the local government,
19:48raised the curse of the stone.
19:51For example, they didn't agree with the non-believers.
19:54I don't think they will do that.
19:56First of all, I don't think they will do that.
19:58But if they have a lot of enthusiasm,
20:00they might do that.
20:02But I don't know if there are any members of the local government
20:04who have that much enthusiasm.
20:06There was a re-election in 1993.
20:08At that time, I was in charge of the election.
20:11I was in charge of the election.
20:13And the members of the local government
20:15were also members of the local government.
20:17So, if I decide,
20:19the people will support me.
20:21Now, the People's Party is firmly included in the organization.
20:24So, I don't think it's easy to win.
20:26There is only one local government.
20:28In the end, you have to be in the local government.
20:30If there was a central government,
20:32it would be easy to win.
20:34But in the current situation, it's quite difficult.
20:36The People's Party is firmly included in the organization.
20:38So, I don't think it's easy to win.
20:40The stone was not laid.
20:42Even if the stone was laid,
20:44they might not split up.
20:46Then, those people
20:48broke through the wall of 1.3 million yen.
20:50For example, Mr. Ishiba said,
20:52let's have a drink together.
20:54Then, the People's Party
20:56will watch silently.
20:58Won't there be a strong debate
21:00in the People's Party?
21:02There are a lot of people
21:04who are aggressive in the People's Party.
21:06So, if Mr. Ishiba drinks,
21:08the People's Party will say yes
21:10including those who are aggressive.
21:12In the case of Mr. Ishiba,
21:14those who are aggressive
21:16may lay the stone.
21:18What do you think, Mr. Ishiba?
21:20I think it's a fate.
21:22No matter how much
21:24we cooperate with each policy,
21:26the job of the People's Party
21:28is to defeat the opposition party.
21:30As Mr. Nozawa said,
21:32political reform is the change of government.
21:34So, I think
21:36we will be stuck somewhere
21:38next year.
21:40At that time,
21:42as Mr. Miyazawa said,
21:44different people with different ideas
21:46will come together.
21:48It's a minority party.
21:50Unlike the past,
21:52if we win in the People's Party,
21:54we can't become a prime minister
21:56or a member of the House of Representatives.
21:58If we lose in the People's Party,
22:00we can't become a member of the House of Representatives.
22:02In that sense,
22:04only the People's Party
22:06can't do politics for a while.
22:08I think it's a good idea
22:10to call it instability
22:12or a new politics.
22:14I want a new politics
22:16One more thing.
22:18What is Mr. Takaichi doing?
22:20Mr. Takaichi is silent.
22:22He is silent.
22:24If he can't do anything,
22:26he and Ms. Kobayashi
22:28are going to
22:30strengthen the right-wing forces
22:32and deal with Mr. Ishiba
22:34in the People's Party.
22:36But only in the People's Party,
22:38right?
22:40Yes.
22:42I don't think he will run.
22:44He was outside,
22:46so he came in.
22:48Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Takaichi.
22:50In this election,
22:52a large number of members of the Abe faction
22:54have lost their seats.
22:56So the force that supports Mr. Takaichi
22:58is a little weakened.
23:00However,
23:02only Mr. Takaichi
23:04is running for the re-election,
23:06so he is aiming for a chance.
23:08Mr. Trump, who won the US presidential election,
23:10has returned to the international stage.
23:12Will there have been
23:14such a political victory
23:16in this country so far?
23:18By winning a wonderful victory
23:20for the sake of the people,
23:22the United States
23:24will be able to be great again.
23:26God saved my life
23:28for a reason.
23:30I often hear that kind of voice.
23:32I often hear that kind of voice.
23:34I often hear that kind of voice.
23:36I often hear that kind of voice.
23:38I often hear that kind of voice.
23:40And that reason was
23:42to save our country
23:44and to restore the greatness of the United States.
23:46and to restore the greatness of the United States.
23:48And now,
23:50Mr. Harris, who lost,
23:52must accept this election result.
23:54must accept this election result.
23:56I called President Trump
23:58and congratulated him.
24:00and congratulated him.
24:02And he admitted defeat.
24:04And he admitted defeat.
24:06President Ishiba,
24:08the event of a true saving.
24:10I held a telephone conversation
24:12with President Donald Trump
24:14I held a telephone conversation
24:16for the first time.
24:18For the first time.
24:20In a nutshell,
24:22he was very friendly.
24:24In a nutshell,
24:26he was very friendly.
24:28In a nutshell,
24:30In a nutshell,
24:32President Ishiba had been
24:34looking for the U.S.
24:36How did each country react to Trump's return?
24:42During the presidential election,
24:44President Zelensky said he would end the war within 24 hours.
24:52What did President Zelensky say to Trump's victory?
24:56Congratulations on a great victory.
24:59I look forward to working together with you.
25:03Let's continue the support.
25:07What did Russia say to Trump?
25:10It is worth paying attention to Trump's statement
25:14that he wants to restore relations with Russia
25:18and solve the Ukrainian crisis.
25:23Meanwhile, Israel, which continues to fight in Gaza and Lebanon,
25:29is the greatest destination in history.
25:33It is a new beginning for the United States.
25:37Israel welcomes Trump's return to Israel,
25:43but the Lebanese citizens who are being attacked by Israel
25:49can only rely on God, not other countries or the United States.
25:55Trump's thoughts are complicated.
25:58And what did China say to Trump, who is claiming the withdrawal of the midterms?
26:05The U.S. presidential election is an internal affair of the United States,
26:09and it respects the choices of the American people.
26:12I can't answer the issue of midterms.
26:14China seems to be wary.
26:18Will the world women rush to the age of extremism with Trump's victory?
26:24So I verified Trump's extreme remarks so far.
26:31Then I saw some concerns.
26:36First, the world economy.
26:40During the election period, Trump said,
26:43To me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is perfect.
26:50Mr. Trump, who holds the first place in the United States,
26:54has said that he will lend 60% to China and 10% to 20% to Japan.
27:04Will the world economy fall into chaos with high tariffs?
27:10And the Ukraine issue.
27:14When he returns to the president, he will end the war within 24 hours.
27:21Is there a possibility that he will stop supporting Ukraine?
27:30In addition, the issue of Israel.
27:33Nuclear weapons are the biggest threat.
27:37First of all, hit the nuclear facilities.
27:39You can worry about the rest later.
27:44Will Israel's attack be tolerated and the war escalate?
27:50And the Taiwan issue.
27:54If China goes to war with Taiwan,
27:58it will win 150% to 200% of the tariffs.
28:04On the other hand, Taiwanese friends are putting pressure on China.
28:11We are like insurance companies.
28:15Taiwan should pay us defense expenses.
28:20So, depending on Taiwan's response,
28:23there is a possibility that it will not be protected.
28:27How will the world economy change with Mr. Trump's re-election?
28:33And how will Prime Minister Ishiba deal with Mr. Trump?
28:42Mr. Ishiba, what do you think?
28:45The reason why I was happy last time was that
28:47Prime Minister Shinzo flew to New York.
28:50Prime Minister Abe.
28:51Yes, Prime Minister Abe.
28:52He made a human relationship there.
28:55Now, countries around the world are doing the same thing.
28:58They are thinking about when to meet Trump.
29:01Unfortunately, in our country,
29:04there was Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
29:08The Jewish man was Mr. Kushner's husband.
29:11He was a key man.
29:12Now, he is a key man.
29:15What will Mr. Ishiba do to build a close relationship with Mr. Trump?
29:24According to satellite images,
29:26it will be a disaster all over Japan.
29:29I'm scared.
29:30I'm scared.
29:31It's a close call.
29:33One night, at 7.58 p.m.
29:37It's a close call.
29:47Is that before you were born?
29:48Yes.
29:49But really cool things are always cool.
29:54I said something good.
29:56I heard something good.
29:58Melina's day is a day to meet good things.
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32:06I'm sure it'll work out.
32:09Before, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were husband and wife.
32:18This time, Trump Jr. is the key man.
32:21I'm sure he'll be in the next presidential election.
32:24It's better to watch Trump Jr.
32:27There are people like that.
32:29There's an old revolutionary.
32:31Pompeo, the fat man who was the Secretary of State.
32:34Mnuchin, the Secretary of State.
32:37These people could be the next Trump II.
32:43So I want to make a connection with these people.
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32:48I'm sorry to keep you waiting.
32:50In early September, the Japanese ambassador to Japan,
32:56there were seven members of the House of Representatives and a wife.
32:59One of them was a woman.
33:01When she came to Japan with her husband,
33:03there was no one there.
33:05They ate together.
33:07It was very impressive.
33:09There were four members of the Republican Party and three members of the Democratic Party.
33:12Six of them said Trump would win.
33:16I was a little surprised.
33:19What I talked about was
33:21I was interested in what would happen to the presidential election.
33:24I said, Mr. Koizumi will win.
33:26I was very embarrassed.
33:30I'd like to make an unfortunate prediction.
33:33North Korea has joined Russia.
33:38Kim Jong-un is very excited.
33:40He can get money with it.
33:42The technology of weapons.
33:44It's like a nuclear bomb.
33:46It's like a bomb.
33:48The closest thing to North Korea is Japan.
33:53For some reason, Ukraine and North Korea are connected.
33:59I can feel the danger of tension outside Japan.
34:04Trump met Kim Jong-un and the former president.
34:10What I'm saying this time is,
34:12If you talk to each other,
34:14There will be fewer nuclear tests.
34:18That's what Trump said.
34:20I hope so.
34:25In Trump's case,
34:27Let's talk to each other as leaders.
34:30Let's solve it.
34:34Mr. Abe also said this.
34:36I said this to Trump.
34:39Your good point is unpredictable.
34:42It's unpredictable.
34:44It's good to be a leader.
34:46If you're not a leader, it's hard.
34:49How about Mr. Ishiba?
34:51Mr. Ishiba and Trump.
34:54Is there a chemistry?
34:56Mr. Ishiba said he would make NATO.
34:59But Trump denies NATO.
35:01Mr. Trump made a human relationship with Mr. Abe.
35:06Mr. Abe knows that Mr. Trump hates Mr. Ishiba.
35:10Does Mr. Ishiba know that?
35:12I think Mr. Ishiba has information.
35:17Mr. Abe's enemy became the prime minister of Japan.
35:21What will Mr. Trump do?
35:23Mr. Abe doesn't think that far.
35:25Did Mr. Abe love Mr. Abe so much?
35:28He loved Mr. Abe.
35:30He had a human relationship.
35:32Anyway, Mr. Ishiba became President Trump.
35:36Mr. Ishiba is different from Mr. Trump.
35:39He seems to be more clear than Mr. Trump.
35:42Japan has a new policy after the general election.
35:46Will there be a new policy change in Japan?
35:51Mr. Trump was still common sense.
35:55With that?
35:56Yes.
35:57I don't know what he will do this time.
36:01But it's the last time.
36:03I think he will make a mess.
36:05When I was the mayor of Akashi, I was called Mr. Trump.
36:10It's terrible.
36:11I was called Mr. Trump.
36:13It's unpredictable.
36:14Who said that?
36:15People around me.
36:16It's true.
36:17It's true.
36:18What is it similar to?
36:20It's not similar at all.
36:22It's unpredictable.
36:24It's unpredictable.
36:26I'll ask Mr. Trump.
36:28No, no.
36:29Mr. Trump is most interested in the economy.
36:35I think he's planning a lot of things.
36:40He will say that Japan should do it in Japan.
36:43Of course, he values American companies more than Japanese companies.
36:46It will be a big blow for Japan.
36:50It's very easy to understand.
36:52I think Japan needs to decide the direction at an early stage.
36:55I don't know what will happen in the future.
36:57It's cheap and expensive for Japan.
37:00I think it's good for export companies.
37:03However, Mr. Trump wants to make it cheap.
37:09He wants to make it cheap and make it profitable for export companies.
37:14I think it will go well.
37:16If the cheapness of Japan continues, Mr. Trump may add his own conspiracy theory to it.
37:21For example, he may say that the Japanese government is cheating again.
37:24He may say that the Japanese government deliberately cut the yen to steal the American people's voice.
37:33Then, not only the Japanese government, but also the Japanese people will be upset.
37:37They will wonder why they have to receive direct pressure from the United States.
37:41However, Mr. Trump's policies, including the currency,
37:45such as imposing tariffs,
37:47will increase the price of goods.
37:50If the Japanese government doesn't raise the price of goods, the price of goods will increase.
37:53In order to stop it, the FRB will raise the price of goods.
37:56The yen will be cheaper.
37:58The Japanese will get a discount.
38:00That's right.
38:01Mr. Trump's policy is a policy that enhances the cheapness of the yen.
38:06He says he wants to make it cheap, but isn't it contradictory?
38:11At that time, if you look at Japan regularly and hit it,
38:15your supporters will be happy.
38:19It's like, Japan did it again.
38:21But that will increase the popularity.
38:23Mr. Ishihara became President Trump.
38:26I think that if it was a democratic government, there would have been a wave of support.
38:34However, it is different from what Mr. Trump has decided so far.
38:42That's why I'm getting more and more nervous.
38:45China's Xi Jinping seems to be in good terms with Mr. Trump.
38:54Are they in good terms?
38:55I think so.
38:57How to send a message.
39:00We are next to him.
39:02We are right next to Ishigaki Island.
39:04We have to keep an eye on him.
39:07When this happened, Mr. Trump said,
39:10Why do Americans have to protect Japan as well as Taiwan?
39:15Why is there no proper military in Japan?
39:19What is the impact of Mr. Trump's return to Japan's defense policy?
39:25If we can't protect ourselves, will this country be destroyed?
39:29I'm afraid of the cost of a paper application.
39:32Paper, printing, envelope, and postage.
39:37If you leave it alone...
39:38I told you.
39:40Solve it with Rakuraku Meisai.
39:42I'm not afraid anymore.
39:44Do you think all frozen shumai are the same?
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40:42Episode 2
40:44I can't stand it.
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41:09I'll think about it.
41:10Fuku-chan, Fuku-ichi, Fuku-ichi.
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41:44I want to convey the strength to face and a healthy mind.
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42:14Mr. Trump said,
42:15Why do Americans have to protect not only Taiwan but also Japan?
42:20Why is there no proper military in Japan?
42:24Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:26Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:28Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:30Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:32Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:34Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:36Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:38Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:40Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:42Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:44Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:46Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:48Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:50Why can't we protect ourselves?
42:52If Japan becomes like Mr. Trump,
42:55if we don't have the will to protect our territory,
43:00it will be a big problem.
43:02Do you think Japan has the will to do that?
43:04We are a people who believe that the heavens help those who help themselves.
43:10If we become like Mr. Trump,
43:13we have to act with the belief that something like this might happen.
43:18We have been told that this is a myth.
43:21This has been going on since the end of the war.
43:24Now that the Trump administration is in power,
43:26it has become a myth.
43:29If we don't protect ourselves, will Japan perish?
43:32We have to make sure that Japan doesn't perish.
43:34If we don't have the will to protect ourselves,
43:37North Korea will lose.
43:39If we don't have the will to protect ourselves, North Korea will lose.
43:41The most important thing in defense is the will.
43:43It is important to have the ability to defend yourself.
43:47But at the end, it is up to the leader to defend himself.
43:50If he decides to send a message to the Self-Defense Force,
43:52it is important to have the will to defend yourself.
43:54The leaders of the Self-Defense Force are watching this.
43:57I think the will is very important.
44:00So, you mean we will go to war?
44:02If it is for defense, we will go to war.
44:04There is a possibility of a war.
44:06So, is it possible to have a national peace?
44:08No.
44:09What?
44:10No.
44:11That's not possible.
44:13You are answering too quickly.
44:16No one said that in the meeting.
44:18No one said that in the meeting.
44:20I don't think so.
44:22But I think China will definitely attack Taiwan.
44:25I think so.
44:27I think the Taiwan war will happen within a few years.
44:30Next is Okinawa.
44:32Next is the mainland of Japan.
44:34I don't know if it will happen.
44:36China will attack the base of the United States in Japan.
44:39I don't think China will have that much stamina.
44:41But Taiwan is special.
44:43How will Mr. Ishiba respond?
44:45He is smart.
44:47What will Mr. Ishiba do to get along with Mr. Trump?
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47:31How does Mr. Ishiba respond?
47:34Mr. Ishiba?
47:36Unless you create a personal relationship quickly,
47:41there is no next president.
47:44As Mr. Izumi said, he will do as he pleases.
47:49Do you mean I should forget about my personal relationship?
47:53As long as there is no such thing,
47:55even if you say, let's get along because it's G7,
47:58no one will get along with you.
48:01Mr. Ishiba's review of regional agreements is hopeless.
48:06If Trump becomes president,
48:08and Asia becomes NATO,
48:10it's a dream in a dream.
48:12Has the debate stopped now?
48:14It has stopped.
48:15If you say that in the Trump administration,
48:18you won't be able to deal with it.
48:20That's right.
48:22Mr. Ishiba, was he serious?
48:24He was serious.
48:25Did he really say Asia becomes NATO?
48:28I think it's a different story.
48:31I think he said it with sincerity.
48:35Mr. Miyazawa, how do you think Mr. Ishiba should react to President Trump?
48:40Drink alcohol together.
48:44He doesn't drink alcohol.
48:46Mr. Trump doesn't drink alcohol.
48:48He has a delicious drink.
48:50He doesn't drink alcohol.
48:51He plays golf.
48:52He drinks with his family.
48:53Can Mr. Ishiba play golf in that stomach?
48:55He can't.
48:57Mr. Hame played golf at first.
48:59Yes, he did.
49:00I think the country of the lost war is still the same.
49:04What is the problem of the US-Japan relationship that continues from the end of the Second World War?
49:13There is no mountain that can't be overcome.
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51:58What the hell is Japan?
52:01It's still a decaying country.
52:04There are a lot of problems with local governments.
52:07Japan is under the United States as an independent country.
52:15All economic activities are restricted by the government.
52:23I want the new Japanese politicians to solve the problems of the decaying country.
52:41It's not the time yet.
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53:56Thank you for the food.
53:58Rice that goes well with anything.
53:59Rice that goes well with sushi.
54:01Glossy rice.
54:03Rice that goes well with just rice.
54:05It's really delicious.
54:06Don't take it.
54:07Open your appetite.
54:08Miyagi rice is in the campaign.
54:10Salon de Pro
54:14This is the hair color of B.O.I.R.E.S.
54:17Glossy hair with oil.
54:19Salon de Pro
54:20Oil-rich cream hair color.
54:22It doesn't look good.
54:23Daria Corporation
54:25What is the purchase of kimono?
54:27Business trip is free.
54:28It's Fuku-chan.
54:29Fuku-chan
54:30Even if you cut it?
54:31It's a good deal.
54:32It's Fuku-chan.
54:33Fuku-chan
54:34It's a good deal.
54:35I'm confident.
54:36Fuku-chan, Fukuichi, Fukuichi
54:38It's Fuku-chan.
54:45Loxonin
54:47Loxonin is a warm ingredient that promotes blood circulation.
54:53Daiichi Sankyo
54:55Today's new item is