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00:00Mr. Trump is going to be the President of the United States.
00:04In his declaration of victory,
00:20Mr. Trump is going to be the President of the United States.
00:23But before he is going to be the President of the United States,
00:25he is going to make a dramatic statement.
00:28The world is in chaos.
00:31First of all,
00:33he is going to buy Greenland.
00:36We need Greenland for national security.
00:41People have been talking about it for a long time.
00:44People really don't even have the right to buy Greenland.
00:49He is going to buy Greenland in the Arctic.
00:54Greenland is a Danish archipelago.
00:58It is also the shortest route between North America and Europe.
01:02In recent years, there has been a lot of underground resources such as rare earths.
01:06China and Russia, which are trying to expand to the Arctic,
01:10need Greenland.
01:13Even if you don't have binoculars,
01:16you can see Chinese ships and Russian ships everywhere.
01:21In his declaration of buying Greenland,
01:25the Danish Prime Minister has already rebelled.
01:28Greenland is not for sale.
01:32Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland.
01:37In addition,
01:40he is going to change the name of Mexico to America.
01:44He is going to change the name of Mexico to America.
01:50It sounds good.
01:53Mr. Trump claims that America is responsible for most of the maintenance of the Mexican archipelago.
02:02The Mexican president also objected to this.
02:07The Mexican archipelago has been recognized by the United Nations.
02:12It has been recognized internationally since 1607.
02:18Mr. Trump has made other extreme statements.
02:23He says to pay the repair cost, but there is no return.
02:28I can't do that anymore.
02:31He criticized that the amount of traffic paid by American ships in the Panama Strait is too high.
02:39He argued that if it was not saved, the Panama government would regain control.
02:45In addition, the target is Canada.
02:50This is what Mr. Trump posted on his SNS this month.
02:55Many people in Canada want to be the 51st president of the United States.
03:02Mr. Trudeau must have recognized that and resigned.
03:07It was said that Mr. Trudeau was close to Mr. Trump.
03:15However, at the NATO summit in 2019,
03:19a video of Mr. Trudeau talking about the reason for President Macron's delay was released.
03:29It's because Trump's speech lasted 40 minutes.
03:3340 minutes.
03:36It was about to fall on the floor.
03:40It is said that this blur of Mr. Trump was the cause of the doubt between the two.
03:49President Trump, who makes unilateral claims to the world.
03:56In order to achieve that goal,
04:00do you have to carry out military exercises or economic sanctions?
04:06I can't assure you.
04:09Both Panama Strait and Greenland are necessary to protect the American economy.
04:17It's like a threat to military action.
04:23Mr. Trump is talking as much as he wants right before his inauguration.
04:28But what is his true intention?
04:31So today,
04:33What will happen to Japan, the world that is dominated by President Trump?
04:39And three months after his inauguration,
04:42Mr. Ishiba has a special show.
04:46Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
04:54That's it.
04:55Trump is funny.
04:56But when I hear this, I feel like I'm really motivated.
05:02I'm afraid of that.
05:04The United States is a leading country in the United Nations as a developing country.
05:10What Trump is saying is,
05:13It's the American history, you idiot.
05:15The world doesn't matter.
05:17It's like he's saying that.
05:18If you go to a bar,
05:20You're a popular person.
05:22Don't be ridiculous.
05:24You can be honest.
05:26You don't care.
05:28American craftsmen think so.
05:31One of the goals that Trump wants to achieve is the revival of the great America.
05:36Of course, if you think about it, it's very good to increase the amount of land.
05:39Canada and Mexico will join it.
05:41And Greenland is against China and Russia.
05:43The Panama Conference is also against China.
05:46In a sense, it's a strategy to liven up the people.
05:49But I feel like the president is just trying to buy a lot of small companies.
05:55Basically, he's a real estate agent.
05:57So he's going to buy a city and tour it.
06:00I think he's thinking about his own business.
06:04Mr. Hasegawa, do you like Mr. Koyoji?
06:06I'm talking to a friend who lives abroad in the United States.
06:08This is the 51st statement of Canada.
06:11It's like President Trump's jump.
06:14It's number one in history.
06:17I think the supporters are excited.
06:22But the Democratic Party supporters are not.
06:27I think it's a jump.
06:29I think the people who are watching this are calm.
06:31Isn't he a half-horror uncle?
06:33When there's a crazy boss, all the subordinates work together and cooperate.
06:39That's what happened to Mr. Akashi.
06:41Miyazaki is like that, too.
06:44The subordinates get along well with each other.
06:46It's a one-on-one game.
06:48But this time, the people around him are pretty good.
06:51Unlike the first game of Mr. Trump, the second game is pretty good.
06:57He's got all the ES-1s he wants.
07:00It's not just around Trump.
07:02It's all over the world.
07:04I think we need to be a little more cooperative with Trump.
07:08Mark Zuckerberg said he wouldn't regulate.
07:12Facebook is down to the military.
07:15At least the big American companies are down to Trump's military.
07:21As long as you look at the European countries' response, you don't know what Trump will do.
07:25But they have their own goals.
07:27Whether to globalize or not.
07:29So I don't know what Trump will do.
07:32For the time being, I'm going to deal with America as an adult.
07:36If TikTok sells to Elon Musk,
07:40Facebook, TikTok, and the United States will all become Trump's EO.
07:46It's going to take over the internet and social media world.
07:50It's a terrible thing to grab information.
07:53But this is really going to be a big deal.
07:56No one can stop this.
07:58How should we think about our relationship with Japan?
08:02I don't know what to do if I hear the opinions of various leaders.
08:06Some people say it's a minus for Japan.
08:09I don't think that's the case.
08:12Trump is the president.
08:14First of all, he wants to improve the American economy.
08:17This is a plus for the Japanese economy.
08:20And it's a strategy against China.
08:25If you're going to do this against China,
08:27the alliance with Japan and Korea will be very important.
08:32In a sense, the relationship between Japan and the U.S. may become stronger.
08:36I don't think it's a bad idea.
08:39If you're taxed unilaterally,
08:41the world's economy will go down a little bit.
08:44I think it's going to be a neck-and-neck situation in the United States.
08:49If you're taxed unilaterally, the price of goods will go up.
08:52So how serious are you?
08:55I think the U.S. will calm down and say,
08:58We're going to tax this product. We're going to tax this region.
09:01I don't think it's going to be easy to impose a one-size-fits-all tax.
09:04But I think they're going to impose a high tax on China.
09:07If you're taxed unilaterally,
09:09the relationship between Canada and Mexico will have a huge impact on Japan.
09:13If you're too conservative,
09:15the economy will go down a little bit depending on the freedom of trade.
09:21That's a concern.
09:23I don't know what Trump is going to do.
09:26But he's the kind of guy who's going to sit down and look at the situation.
09:30I don't think he's going to take too much of what he said at first.
09:33I don't think he's going to do that.
09:36There's been a lot of talk about the economy.
09:39Japan's Sates is trying to buy the U.S. from the U.S.
09:47Japan says it's going to buy it for $55 per share.
09:52But the U.S. says it's not going to do that.
09:56That's why they're throwing it all over the country.
09:59That's when Biden started saying it's not going to work.
10:02But the new guy, Cleveland something,
10:07he's saying a lot of crazy things.
10:10Look at him. He's breathing heavily.
10:22Japan is a lot worse.
10:26Japan is evil.
10:28Japan taught China a lot of things,
10:32including making steel.
10:36Bowel steel was built by Nippon Steel.
10:41The one who criticized Japan was
10:44the head of Cleveland Cliffs, the largest steel company in the U.S.
10:51The Cliffs planned to buy U.S. steel,
10:56but they lost to Nippon Steel.
11:01The United States of America!
11:04Japan! Beware!
11:08You don't understand who you are!
11:11You did not learn anything since 1945.
11:16You did not learn how good we are,
11:21how gracious we are,
11:25how magnanimous we are,
11:29how forgiving we are.
11:32The Japanese government said this in a series of statements.
11:36I would like to make a comment as a government
11:40on the consistency of the statements of individual companies.
11:44To be honest, I've been thinking about this statement for a long time.
11:48It's out of the question.
11:50The Japanese government should be more angry.
11:52Japan is evil.
11:55This is not possible.
11:58The executives of American companies
12:01use more elegant expressions in public.
12:06They haven't learned anything since 1945.
12:10I don't think it's possible for a CEO to say such terrible things in public.
12:15Mr. Hayashi said he would refrain from commenting,
12:20but I don't think we should refrain from commenting.
12:23The Japanese government should say
12:26that it is wrong to interfere in the negotiations of Nippon Steel,
12:29which Japan is trying to make a win-win deal with.
12:32The Japanese government is doing its best for Japanese companies.
12:36I don't think it's possible.
12:39The Japanese government wants to make a win-win deal.
12:42Mr. Ishiba, are you all right?
12:44You haven't met Mr. Trump yet.
12:47Considering the current situation,
12:50it's a bad situation if you don't have a strong leader in Japan.
12:54Mr. Izumi, I think the government should give a proper speech.
12:58This is about a company,
13:01but it's based on the Trump administration.
13:04Even if the government devises a way to comment,
13:07it's not going to end with a simple interruption.
13:10Mr. Ishiba asked Mr. Biden to explain
13:14why he stopped the sale of US Steel.
13:17He asked him to explain the reason.
13:20The CEO of the Japanese government said that Mr. Ishiba should explain.
13:24Mr. Ishiba said,
13:26why should Mr. Biden explain?
13:28He even said,
13:30why should Mr. Biden look the deal?
13:33It's a fight.
13:35To be honest, it's true that the Japanese side is slow.
13:38In the current industrial policy,
13:40if a company in your country goes abroad,
13:43you have to support the government of your country,
13:46as well as private companies.
13:48Unfortunately, the Japanese government didn't do that,
13:51and only supported private companies.
13:54It's true that Mr. Ishiba finally moved after being told not to sell.
13:57The U.S. Embassy in Taipei extended the decision for half a year.
14:04I think it will change in June.
14:07There is a possibility that it will change.
14:10I'm looking forward to it.
14:12How will the U.S. deal change?
14:14US Steel will succeed every week.
14:17With some conditions.
14:19Even after Biden becomes Trump?
14:22Yes.
14:23I wonder.
14:24I'm looking forward to it.
14:26I think Mr. Trump will use this as a deal.
14:30In order to buy US Steel,
14:34the Japanese side will draw up some conditions.
14:38I think we can think about it.
14:40I don't think there will be any conditions.
14:42There will be no conditions.
14:44I think it will attract attention.
14:46In the meeting of Director-General Hayashi,
14:50it was like a Japanese government.
14:53They don't put any emotion into it.
14:57For example, when North Korea fired missiles,
14:59they all responded like that.
15:01They don't feel the heat from the government and politicians.
15:05They should at least give their opinion as an individual.
15:09They should say,
15:11this is not the government's opinion,
15:13but this is what I, as a politician, think.
15:15That's why there is so much political distrust.
15:17You don't have to put any emotion into it.
15:19I don't think you should put any emotion into it.
15:21You don't have to put any emotion into it.
15:23You just have to say what you think.
15:25That's the same as Mr. Miyazaki.
15:29If you put any emotion into what the CEO said,
15:31it's like you're on the same boat.
15:33It's like you're on the same boat.
15:35At the same time, Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Trump
15:37are not allowed to talk to each other.
15:39In that situation,
15:41I don't know why the Japanese government
15:43can't be strong.
15:45As for buying US Steel,
15:47I think Mr. Trump will draw up some good conditions.
15:50Because of the job I did,
15:52they can buy it from Japan.
15:54I think Mr. Trump will draw up some good conditions.
15:56They will get some kind of credit for it.
15:58I think that will affect
16:00the rules of labor unions
16:02and the economic policy.
16:04I think that will affect
16:06the rules of labor unions
16:08and the economic policy.
16:10But before that,
16:12I think Trump is a mess.
16:16He already withdrew from the Paris agreement.
16:18The Paris Agreement is a warm-up agreement, isn't it?
16:22They say it doesn't matter.
16:24The U.S. wants more and more oil.
16:28It's strange, isn't it?
16:30The Japanese government,
16:33it doesn't have to be extreme,
16:36but it has to be calm.
16:40The Japanese government hasn't done that
16:43since before Trump was elected.
16:45Even if Mr. Ishiba approached him,
16:48it wouldn't have happened.
16:50I'm surprised,
16:52but if he had gone to see Mr. Trump
16:55a month ago and told him about the U.S.
16:59I don't think Mr. Ishiba would have answered.
17:01I don't think he would have been able to make a decision.
17:03It's not a defense issue or anything.
17:05It's not a specific agenda or strategy.
17:09If he had gone to see him,
17:11I think it would have been a big deal.
17:13I don't think Mr. Ishiba or Mr. Abe would have gone to see him.
17:17Mr. Akie was also invited to the inauguration ceremony.
17:21What did Mr. Akie and Mr. Trump talk about?
17:26They talked about their regrets.
17:29There was an exchange.
17:31There was a report that the global warming
17:33had an effect on defense issues.
17:37Even in 2025,
17:39there will be no end to the rise in prices.
17:44In supermarkets in Tokyo,
17:46cabbages cost more than 700 yen at one time.
17:50In addition, large bread manufacturers
17:52are also rising their prices.
17:54It has an effect on the table.
17:58So, this person interviews the scene of the price rise.
18:04I'm Miyazaki, a reporter for TV Tackle.
18:07What are you doing?
18:09It's been a while since I wore a necktie.
18:12I'm going to do a serious interview
18:16with the feeling that I'm back to being a public servant.
18:20Mr. Miyazaki came to a fish market in Tokyo.
18:25The octopuses are in high demand right now.
18:28I don't know if you can see the prices.
18:30Octopuses are expensive.
18:32The price has risen by about 100 yen in the past year.
18:37Tuna costs 600 yen per 100 grams.
18:41That's right.
18:42The price of octopus is 699 yen per 100 grams.
18:46It's about 100 yen higher.
18:49It's expensive.
18:51According to the Ministry of the Interior,
18:53the price of small-sized octopuses in 23 districts of Tokyo
18:58has exceeded the price of tuna for the first time since the beginning of the statistics.
19:04The price of small-sized octopuses, which can be said to be a high-end product,
19:07has not increased.
19:10I'm worried about the price of small-sized octopuses.
19:13I buy a small amount of octopus and cut it into small pieces.
19:18Do you know that the price of small-sized octopuses has risen?
19:22Yes.
19:23Do you feel it?
19:24Yes.
19:25I put small-sized octopuses in oden.
19:27Oden.
19:28I often eat small-sized octopuses.
19:30Is that so?
19:31I want to eat small-sized octopuses.
19:33I want to eat small-sized octopuses.
19:35I see.
19:38Enyasu is behind the rise in the price of small-sized octopuses.
19:43Is this a domestic product?
19:44Yes, it is.
19:45I see.
19:47This is from Miyagi Prefecture.
19:49It was sold abroad for about half a year.
19:53However, the price of small-sized octopuses has risen.
19:58So, small-sized octopuses are sold abroad.
20:01Small-sized octopuses are hard to get.
20:03Yes, they are hard to get.
20:07More than half of small-sized octopuses sold in Japan were caught abroad.
20:13Small-sized octopuses were caught in Africa such as Mauritania.
20:17However, small-sized octopuses are sold abroad due to the influence of Enyasu.
20:24The import of small-sized octopuses to Japan has decreased.
20:26So, the price of domestic small-sized octopuses has risen.
20:32Enyasu is not the only reason for the high price of small-sized octopuses.
20:38I asked this person who is obsessed with marine life.
20:44I did it.
20:45It's a small-sized octopus.
20:46It's amazing.
20:48She is a professor at Tokyo University of Marine Sciences.
20:51She is a master of small-sized octopuses in Akashi City.
20:56Small-sized octopuses are very popular in foreign countries.
21:03It's hard to get small-sized octopuses.
21:05Small-sized octopuses became popular in countries where small-sized octopuses were not eaten.
21:11Sushi became popular in the world.
21:14I think it's one of the reasons.
21:18Japanese food became popular in foreign countries.
21:22The demand for small-sized octopuses has increased in the world.
21:28In addition,
21:30The number of small-sized octopuses has decreased.
21:34So, the number of foreign tourists has decreased.
21:37Why?
21:40The water temperature is too high.
21:43It's too hot.
21:45The water temperature has risen.
21:47It's too hot.
21:49I want to aim for a comfortable water temperature.
21:52I want to eat small-sized octopuses.
21:55I want to eat small-sized octopuses.
21:58The consumer is not the only one who is worried about the high price of small-sized octopuses.
22:05Hello.
22:06Hello.
22:07I'm Kensuke Miyazaki.
22:08Hello.
22:09You're good at cooking.
22:13I sometimes cook at home, but I'm not good at it.
22:15Do you cook?
22:16Yes, I do.
22:17Does your wife cook?
22:18No, she doesn't.
22:19She doesn't have a wife?
22:20No, she doesn't.
22:22Miyazaki loves takoyaki.
22:25Let's try the takoyaki that the restaurant is proud of.
22:30It's hot.
22:32It's hot.
22:33It's delicious.
22:35The octopus is big and has a great presence.
22:38There are a lot of octopuses.
22:39It was very big.
22:41Takoyaki is famous for its cheap price and deliciousness.
22:45However.
22:47Did the rise of octopuses affect your business?
22:51In the fall of 2024, the price went up by 100 yen.
22:55The price went up by 100 yen again.
22:59Isn't that tough?
23:01Yes, it is.
23:02It's profitable.
23:03The price went down.
23:04That's right.
23:06She buys 130 kilograms of octopuses a month.
23:11It's a burden of about 13,000 yen.
23:16What's even worse is the high price of cabbages.
23:22When the price of cabbages was cheap, I bought cabbages from 99 yen to 200 yen.
23:32This year, I bought cabbages from 500 yen to 520 yen.
23:37Have you raised the price of takoyaki?
23:40I haven't raised the price of takoyaki because the price of octopus has gone up.
23:47She hasn't raised the price of takoyaki.
23:48I haven't raised the price of takoyaki.
23:50Takoyaki costs 450 yen for 8 pieces.
23:55She hasn't even changed the size of the octopus.
23:59She is currently running a business by herself, so she can survive without raising the price of takoyaki.
24:05However, she is worried about the future.
24:08Raising the price of takoyaki is my biggest concern.
24:12I don't want to raise the price of takoyaki anymore, but I have to raise the price of takoyaki.
24:19She is in a hurry to raise the price of takoyaki.
24:24Will the Ishiba government enrich the lives of the people who are suffering?
24:31Takoyaki is a strange food.
24:35It's amazing to call it takoyaki.
24:38Why did you put octopus in it?
24:39Actually, I'm from Akashi Prefecture.
24:43Takoyaki is originally from Akashi Prefecture.
24:47In the old days, takoyaki was made from konnyaku, not octopus.
24:51In the Edo period, a merchant from Osaka imitated takoyaki and put octopus in it.
24:56Takoyaki became very popular.
24:58Takoyaki is the younger brother of takoyaki.
25:00I'm a local idol, and Takoyaki is a national brand.
25:03Octopus in takoyaki is unique.
25:09Not only fish, but also cabbage and Chinese cabbage.
25:11Mr. Akihi, I think the price of takoyaki is cheap.
25:16Is there anything more humane?
25:20I think the root of this problem is really deep.
25:24Of course, takoyaki is very expensive.
25:27Vegetables are also very expensive.
25:29For example, cabbage is the standard.
25:30But the current price of cabbage is 3.3 times higher than the standard.
25:35It's expensive.
25:37All other vegetables are expensive.
25:39Of course, this is due to the season.
25:41However, it is also due to various factors such as cheap price, lack of manpower, and rising human resources.
25:46As a result, the price of vegetables has also risen.
25:49Is there any way to break it down?
25:51I think the government should take this policy seriously.
25:55I think the government should take this policy seriously.
25:57The government should reduce the cost of food by 8%.
26:05This should be reduced further.
26:07For example, in the UK, the cost of food is 20%.
26:10However, the cost of food is reduced by 0%.
26:13In other European countries, the cost of food is reduced by half.
26:16Is the national tax rate rising?
26:20The national tax rate is rising.
26:22The inflation rate is rising.
26:23Therefore, it is possible to reduce the tax rate.
26:27I totally agree with you.
26:29In the UK, the cost of food is 20%.
26:32In Canada and Australia, the cost of food is 0%.
26:34In Asia, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and many other countries, the cost of food is 0%.
26:41Japan's 8% tax rate is the highest in the G7.
26:44Is that so?
26:46If the cost of food is so high in Japan,
26:50the national tax rate should be reduced by 0% even for food.
26:54The national tax rate should be reduced by 0% even for food for 3 years.
26:57Then, people can buy more food without worrying about the national tax rate.
27:01What do you think, Mr. Miyazaki, a former politician?
27:03I think the national tax rate should be reduced.
27:06Is it possible?
27:09I think there is a lot of resistance.
27:12From where?
27:14From the Ministry of Finance, for example.
27:16There are some people from the Ministry of Finance.
27:20I think there will be a debate.
27:22I think politicians should know that the people are suffering.
27:28I agree with the Prime Minister.
27:30The life of the people is very difficult.
27:32As Mr. Takoyaki said,
27:34it is very difficult to run a personal store.
27:37In order to make it easier,
27:39the Prime Minister should give priority to the people.
27:45That's right.
27:47Politicians should support politicians.
27:51Politicians should make political decisions.
27:53Politicians should not be under the Ministry of Finance.
27:55There are only two politicians under the Ministry of Finance.
27:57Mr. Kishi, as you know,
27:59officials are smarter than politicians, aren't they?
28:02I don't know if they are smart,
28:05but they don't take responsibility for themselves.
28:07Officials are not elected or elected,
28:10so they are not in a position to take responsibility.
28:13Politicians are elected by the people,
28:15and they decide on the basis of taking responsibility for the people,
28:17and they change the policy.
28:19They stop what they have done so far and do something new.
28:22For example, you can make the consumption tax zero.
28:25Politicians can do that.
28:27But officials can't.
28:29Politicians should do their job.
28:31The Ministry of Finance always loses.
28:33Why does the Ministry of Finance have so much power?
28:35Mr. Kishi, please listen to my explanation.
28:38I really agree with you.
28:40I can't do it in 178 yen.
28:44Please listen to me.
28:46That's the perfect explanation.
28:49Mr. Kishi is smart, isn't he?
28:51Mr. Kishi is smart, isn't he?
28:53Mr. Kishi is smart, isn't he?
28:55He is good at explaining, but he doesn't know how to do it.
28:57If you order him to do it, he will do it in the end.
28:59Think about it normally.
29:00It was the highest tax rate last year.
29:03It was the highest tax rate last year.
29:06Last year, the highest tax rate was more than 10,000 yen.
29:11It was the highest tax rate, but the small companies were crushed.
29:15It's strange, isn't it?
29:17Mr. Tamaki, a member of the National Democratic Party,
29:20and Mr. Furukawa, a member of the Representative Party,
29:23both came from the Ministry of Finance.
29:25They said they were just good at explaining when they were in the Ministry of Finance.
29:28They said they could do it.
29:30The President of the Liberal Party, Don,
29:33was from the Ministry of Finance, wasn't he?
29:35So the Ministry of Finance is a battle between the Ministry of Finance.
29:38Yes.
29:40It doesn't matter how high the wife of the Ministry of Finance in the city is.
29:45Why don't you have your husband say,
29:48you can't do that?
29:50He doesn't know the situation.
29:52I don't know.
29:54He can't eat as much octopus as you do.
29:57I've said it many times, but please listen to the explanation.
30:00I totally agree with you.
30:02The people of the Finance Department,
30:04the logic of the Finance Department...
30:06What are the fundamental reasons
30:08why Japan cannot be taxed after this?
30:11Why don't we call the people of the Finance Department
30:14and all of them agree with us?
30:16No, no, no.
30:18The hidden secret behind the glory
30:20that the slugger of hate speaks of.
30:22And...
30:23We have an offer from the titans.
30:25What should we do?
30:27The feelings that were revealed for the first time.
30:29HIDEKI MATSUI'S SINGLE CONFESSION
30:35People and society are evolving.
30:38That's why Carola continues to evolve.
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31:33Hello, Moto.
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32:07Can't we make tomorrow better?
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32:50People and society are evolving.
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33:00A gift of 50,000 yen for electronic money.
33:03People in the finance department are lonely.
33:06For example, people who have introduced consumption tax
33:11can be worshiped like gods.
33:13People who have introduced new taxes
33:17or increased taxes
33:19can be appreciated.
33:21That's the culture.
33:23That's how the appreciation system works.
33:25Call the people in the finance department here.
33:28Call the people in the finance department
33:30and we can all agree on it.
33:33Is that so?
33:35Because we're talking about politics.
33:37We need a politician who surpasses the bureaucrats.
33:40We need a smart politician.
33:44When Abe was in power,
33:47he wasn't in charge of bureaucrats.
33:49He was in charge of politics.
33:51But after that,
33:53it's a short story,
33:55but since the Kishida administration,
33:57bureaucrats have been free to do whatever they want.
33:59They used to control the people.
34:01As Mr. Abe said in the afternoon,
34:03he was able to do a lot of other things,
34:05but he couldn't do the finance department.
34:08Even if Mr. Abe was in charge,
34:10he couldn't control the finance department.
34:12He had to pay a huge amount of tax.
34:14The finance department has a national tax authority.
34:18It's a tough position to be able to
34:20investigate the finance department.
34:22Is there a way to stop the price increase?
34:26Reduce the burden on the people.
34:28Social insurance.
34:30Reduce social insurance.
34:32Reduce the burden on the people.
34:34And increase the income.
34:36Who can increase the income?
34:38Private companies.
34:40The government should be able to support it.
34:42Prime Minister Ishiba said so.
34:44In the initial statement,
34:46increasing the GDP per person
34:48is the same as increasing the income per person.
34:50He said he did it a little.
34:52He thought about it,
34:54but the specific measures were too weak.
34:56It's not that it's weak.
34:58It hasn't gone up for 30 years.
35:00He's been saying the finance department,
35:02but it's the government.
35:04It's the government.
35:06It's just that the government
35:08has taken such a policy,
35:10so the salary doesn't go up like this.
35:12It's a story that the triple down didn't happen.
35:14As you said,
35:16the salary hasn't gone up for 30 years,
35:18but the tax has gone up,
35:20the insurance has gone up,
35:22the burden has gone up,
35:24and the price has gone up,
35:26so there's no money to spend.
35:28There are five points,
35:30and you have to choose one of the five.
35:32It's a combination of those three.
35:34If you're going to pay such a high salary,
35:36I want you to lower the tax.
35:38If you're going to pay such a high salary,
35:40I want you to lower the tax.
35:42The tax that the Prime Minister Kishida
35:44paid last year was 4 trillion yen.
35:46Can Zero be a free food product
35:48with that 4 trillion yen?
35:50It's the same amount.
35:52It's a year's worth.
35:54I think there's a policy
35:56that will provide the people
35:58with a sense of security.
36:02Prime Minister Ishiba
36:04visited Malaysia and Indonesia
36:06on the 9th.
36:08In Indonesia,
36:10Ms. Yoshiko made her debut
36:12as a First Lady.
36:14She gave a speech.
36:16This is the first time
36:18I've been to a foreign country
36:20with my husband,
36:22and it was a very memorable experience.
36:24and it was a very memorable experience.
36:26and it was a very memorable experience.
36:28Meanwhile,
36:30Mr. Ishiba had been
36:32the Prime Minister for three months,
36:34and was on his social media.
36:36What do people in the world
36:38think?
36:40I don't know
36:42what they think
36:44when I'm the Prime Minister.
36:46I haven't had the chance
36:48to get in and hear
36:50various opinions.
36:52Instead of the Prime Minister,
36:54he heard the voices of the city.
36:56He heard the voices of the city.
36:58I don't think I've done anything.
37:00I don't think I've looked at the people at all.
37:06I don't appreciate it.
37:08I don't know what to do. I don't know what I want to do.
37:12I have to think carefully.
37:15But I don't know what the situation is.
37:19I think it's possible and impossible.
37:23If you ask me if others can do it, I don't think they can.
37:27I think it's a pass.
37:30The budget for the minority group has been established.
37:33In the summer, there are a lot of problems with the signing battle.
37:38What will Prime Minister Ishiba do for the people in the future?
37:43How is Mr. Ishiba doing now, three months later?
37:46Is he in the middle of being beaten up?
37:48I only have a partial membership.
37:50I'm in the minority group, so I think it can't be helped.
37:54What are the results so far?
37:58What are your expectations?
38:00The budget was set at 1.23 million yen.
38:04I don't know how long the budget will last.
38:07But I've been listening to the opinions of the opposition and getting a little bit of information.
38:11I'm a little dissatisfied.
38:15I'm dissatisfied, but I think I can do my best.
38:18I think Ishiba will be able to move forward a little bit in terms of education.
38:23I think it's a little better than before.
38:25But I'm the Prime Minister, so I'd like to lead the way and sell more.
38:30I don't think I'm being forced to do it.
38:32I think it would be nice if I could do what I wanted to do.
38:35Mr. Takahashi said,
38:36You should do what you want to do.
38:38You've become the Prime Minister.
38:40I've already become the Prime Minister.
38:42I wanted to be the Prime Minister.
38:44You haven't been careful until now.
38:46What are you going to do if you're careful now?
38:48I don't think I can be the Prime Minister.
38:50I'm not fit to be the Prime Minister.
38:52I think you had to be careful because you became a Prime Minister.
38:54Like the color of the regime and so on.
38:58You're on your own.
39:00You don't really have any friends?
39:04No, I don't.
39:06It's strange to say that you don't have any, but I have very few.
39:08I'm proud of you now.
39:10If I hadn't changed my character, I'd have moved towards the people.
39:14People around me are doing their best to make more friends and doing a lot of things.
39:20I can't get the conversation going.
39:21What are you doing with your friends?
39:23We're having a meal.
39:25After this, the politicians will decide whether or not it's time to eat or drink.
39:32Hey, PHEV.
39:33What's up?
39:34I don't care.
39:36What?
39:36I don't care if it's charging or running on gasoline.
39:40That's great.
39:41I'm a plug-in hybrid.
39:43I usually run on electricity.
39:45If I need to, I can run on gasoline.
39:47That's amazing. You're a two-stroke, right?
39:49Really? You're a two-stroke, amazing guy?
39:51Yeah, yeah.
39:53A cluster of charm.
39:54The hope of the EV world.
39:56I didn't say that.
39:58I can choose an EV that suits you.
40:00That's great.
40:02This is the disaster tunnel.
40:05Yes.
40:06This tunnel will be ready for you if something happens on the road along the sea.
40:11Safety comes first.
40:13Build the culture.
40:15Kodakensetsu.
40:17Hm?
40:17Today, when I told him about the bad news, he had a bad look on his face.
40:21When I asked him to return the production, he said,
40:23Do it.
40:25Both of them.
40:26I won't forget it.
40:27Before that happens, easy production.
40:29Do you know that?
40:32Morinaga, in.
40:33The more serious you are, the more nervous people get.
40:36It's okay.
40:37Nervousness is a sign of being able to give it your all.
40:43Take the entrance exam.
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41:26Changing the world is the power of man.
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41:30Muromachi Burai.
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41:41We are waiting for you.
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41:47Grandma, will you be happy with this?
41:49I should have sent it a while ago.
41:52If you're going to send it anyway, U-Pack.
41:54Because this month, too.
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41:58U-Pack, please.
42:00U-Pack.
42:02Michelangelo left a beautiful work that moves the viewer.
42:07Gold Crest is also made for beauty and emotion.
42:12Mansion is a work.
42:14Gold Crest.
42:17I'm trying to make more friends.
42:19I'm trying to do a lot of things.
42:21But the story doesn't get excited.
42:23What are you doing with your friends?
42:24First of all, eating.
42:26Even if I eat, Mr. Ishiba's story is not interesting at all.
42:29It doesn't get excited.
42:30Who said that?
42:32The people around me.
42:34On the contrary, Mr. Ishiba is pitiful and a waste.
42:38Mr. Ishiba has had a long position in the party for a long time.
42:41That's why he suddenly became the prime minister.
42:43I think there are many people who are confused because there are so many jobs.
42:46Mr. Ishiba is a good direction as a prime minister.
42:50Like local government.
42:52However, it is important to think about concrete measures.
42:54As I said earlier, it is the influence of SNIPER.
42:57Whether you are a politician or an official,
42:59There aren't many people who are serious about concrete measures.
43:01There aren't many people who are serious about concrete measures.
43:03That's a waste.
43:04I don't have any friends who risk their lives to fight.
43:07Mr. Ishiba wasn't chosen by his friends.
43:13Mr. Ishiba was chosen.
43:16It doesn't matter if you have friends or not.
43:20It's important how you make the political situation.
43:24It's important how you do it as a prime minister.
43:29I don't think it's a good idea to say that you can't do it because you don't have many friends.
43:33I can't do anything alone.
43:35Mr. Ishiba is an excellent subordinate.
43:38That's because there are excellent people in the cabinet.
43:43I don't want to hear that.
43:45Mr. Kishi, you have been in the center of the government many times.
43:48What advice would you give if you were told to come from Mr. Ishiba?
43:51I have a lot to say.
43:54First of all, I want to improve the lives of the people.
43:56Do you want to go because you were told to come?
44:00So you don't want to go to Mr. Ishiba?
44:03Do you want to go to Mr. Ishiba?
44:10You don't want to go to Mr. Ishiba?
44:14If I can do what I want to do, I will go to Mr. Ishiba.
44:21But I don't want to go to Mr. Ishiba now.
44:23Please send a message to Mr. Ishiba one by one.
44:27Can I say something?
44:29Please talk to Mr. Ishiba in front of the camera.
44:31Mr. Ishiba, when I called you, you said you wanted to make a new island with me.
44:36I turned you down.
44:39After this, Mr. Ishiba spoke to Mr. Ishiba.
44:45From now on, we will send it to you by the sponsor you see.
44:50Drinking too much, stress, and irregular eating habits.
44:56Please listen to this.
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45:08In that case, this is Naripit.
45:10Naripit only drinks.
45:13The effect of the double is to fix the ringing of the ears.
45:15Naripit clears the ringing of the ears.
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45:21You like this town, don't you?
45:23Why all of a sudden?
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45:27I want everyone to be happy.
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46:50Morinaga, in.
46:52The more serious you are, the more nervous you are.
46:55It's okay.
46:56Nervousness is a sign that you can do your best.
47:02Inzellie for the entrance exam.
47:04Morinaga.
47:05What? Reduce sales?
47:07Because maintenance costs are high.
47:08Mr. Takahashi.
47:09Times Car can be used as a sales car nationwide.
47:12Maintenance costs are zero yen.
47:14Is it like that now?
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47:20Please send a message to Mr. Ishiba one by one.
47:23Mr. Izumi.
47:24But I can't say it.
47:26Talk to Mr. Ishiba to the camera.
47:27Mr. Ishiba, if you call me,
47:29I asked you to talk to me at the party before.
47:31I told you to make Shinto together.
47:33I refused.
47:34This camera, this camera.
47:36Mr. Ishiba, please call me.
47:37I'll go anytime.
47:38Mr. Ishiba, what should I do?
47:40Well, you've become the prime minister.
47:43The policy that sticks to the people.
47:45To put it simply,
47:46Reduce taxes.
47:47Especially food.
47:49At least for three years.
47:51I think it would be good to reduce the consumption tax to zero like Europe.
47:54I'm doing it in Korea. I'm doing it in Taiwan.
47:55Please.
47:56Yes, thank you.
47:58I want you to abolish the tax rate until March.
48:01But the lack of education and the food problem.
48:04In other words, let's reduce taxes.
48:05I can do that now.
48:07This is what we should do.
48:09And even if the prime minister gets it.
48:11That's fine.
48:12Do you think the opposition will vote against the reduction of taxes?
48:15I'm sure they won't.
48:17That's right.
48:18We have no choice but to vote for the opposition.
48:20I am.
48:21I am.
48:22Please turn to Mr. Ishiba.
48:23Oh, Mr. Ishiba.
48:26I'm Miyazaki.
48:27It's all of a sudden.
48:29Mr. Ishiba was the first minister in charge of regional administration.
48:35So you have a lot of respect for regional administration.
48:39So I want you to do your best.
48:41But right now, you're just increasing the tax rate.
48:43You're doubling the budget.
48:45It's not being used.
48:46It's not like that.
48:47It's not about increasing the money.
48:48It's about regional affairs.
48:49Why don't you take the initiative and proceed with the prime minister's authority?
48:53That's good.
48:55After this, Takeshi also asked Prime Minister Ishiba.
48:58Say something to Mr. Ishiba.
49:00What?
49:01Mr. Ishiba.
49:02To the camera.
49:05A large number of breakfasts have been held all over Japan since the morning.
49:10There is a breakfast that you want to eat no matter how much you line up.
49:15At 7 p.m. on January 22nd, Wednesday.
49:19It's good to be with friends, but it's also good to be with family.
49:24It's said that the number of families is increasing now.
49:27It's like a funeral.
49:29I'm singing a song.
49:31It's good that it doesn't get old.
49:34It's sad, but it's fun.
49:36It's sad, but I'm grateful.
49:41It's a good thing to think freely.
49:44All right.
49:45Freedom of family.
49:47I'll be right there.
49:49It seems to be the punishment of God Takeuchi.
49:50That's right.
49:51The reaction of 2025 boys is not in the end.
49:55There is no end.
49:57Congratulations on our graduation.
50:01I'm looking for a room.
50:04It's cold outside, so Uber Eats is fine, isn't it?
50:06No, let's do our best to eat.
50:08It's cold.
50:09Did you lock it?
50:13I can't do it anymore.
50:14It's a cold winter, so Uber Eats is fine, isn't it?
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50:22Next is milk.
50:23Misunaku.
50:24Is the work done?
50:25Oops.
50:26There was also a mail envelope left.
50:28Can you finish Misunaku?
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50:41I've never eaten it.
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51:01Nippon Yusei Group.
51:04I started eating at Watami's house.
51:06I want to eat delicious food every day, so I eat at Watami's house.
51:11A lunch box full of ingredients.
51:15It's half price now.
51:16For more information, please refer to tomorrow's news.
51:20I'm home now.
51:21My parents' house is not bad.
51:23There are a lot of places to stay, so it's good.
51:27Happiness for a family of people.
51:31Hebel House.
51:34It's time for Japan to surprise the world again.
51:38It's time for Crown.
51:43Crown Sports.
51:45An electronic money gift of 50,000 yen.
51:48I'm glad I became an actor.
51:50People often say that even if my parents die, I can't perform on stage.
51:55Even if my parents die in the morning, I can't perform on stage.
52:00I can't perform on stage when I get home.
52:02If you do politics properly, some people will cry.
52:08Some people say that I do what I should do.
52:14But the basics of politics are the people.
52:19It's about the obstacles in front of the people.
52:24It's about consumption tax and food.
52:26That's the first basic thing.
52:29Without solving that, what about the international situation?
52:33That's the problem after that.
52:36I think it would be better to do it more popularly.
52:40Say something to Mr. Ishiba.
52:41What?
52:42Mr. Ishiba, face the camera.
52:44Don't do that.
52:46I think it would be better to do politics more popularly.
52:52I'm home now.
52:54My family is not bad.
52:56I have a lot of places to stay.
52:58It's good.
53:00Happiness for a family of people.
53:04Hebel House
53:09I'm worried about the guarantee of internet insurance.
53:11Sony Insompo guarantees a wide range of natural disasters.
53:14In addition, you can receive a new school.
53:17And it's cheap.
53:18I see.
53:19It's the fire insurance of Sony Insompo.
53:20That's right.
53:22I can take a bath with my children.
53:24We can sleep together and eat together.
53:27I'm grateful that I can do what I should do.
53:32To spend time with my family.
53:37For me, acting is revenge.
53:39Mr. Fujino.
53:40Today, too.
53:52Private Bunker.
53:53Thursday at 9 p.m.
53:54Don't look down on the line.
53:57It's time for Japan to surprise the world again.
54:01It's time for Crown.
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