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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 tries to make a win-win deal,
13:07it's not going to end with a simple split.
13:10Mr. Ishiba asked Mr. Biden to explain
13:13why he stopped the sale of US Steel.
13:16He asked Mr. Biden to explain why he stopped the sale of US Steel.
13:20The CEO of the Japanese government said,
13:23Mr. Ishiba, why are you explaining to Mr. Biden?
13:26He even asked Mr. Biden if he could say the same thing to Mr. Trump.
13:30Why?
13:31He's trying to start a fight.
13:34To be honest, it's true that Japan is slow to move.
13:37In the current industrial policy,
13:40when a company in Japan goes abroad,
13:43it's natural for the government to support it,
13:46not just the private sector.
13:49But unfortunately, the Japanese government didn't have that situation,
13:52and the government's support was weak.
13:55Mr. Ishiba finally moved after he was told that the sale of US Steel was no good.
13:58The US Foreign Affairs Committee has extended the decision for six months.
14:01The US Foreign Affairs Committee has extended the decision for six months.
14:04I think I'll go back to Japan by June.
14:07I think I'll go back to Japan by June.
14:10I'm looking forward to it.
14:13How will the US deal with Japan change?
14:16US Steel will succeed every week.
14:19With some conditions.
14:22Even after Biden becomes Trump?
14:25Trump will use that as a deal again.
14:31I think he's going to think about a lot of things
14:34because he'll raise the Japanese side to buy US Steel.
14:44Japan will probably will bring back the Japanese consession.
14:47I think they are gathering attention as a public opinion.
14:50I think they are gathering attention as a public opinion.
14:53They don't put any emotion into it.
14:57For example, when North Korea fired a missile, they all responded like that.
15:01They don't feel the heat from the government or the politicians.
15:05At least they should say their opinions as individuals.
15:09I don't want them to say things like,
15:11this is not the government's view, but this is what I think as a politician.
15:14That's why everyone has a political distrust.
15:16You don't have to put any emotion into it.
15:18I think you have to put emotion into it.
15:20You don't have to put any emotion into it.
15:22You don't have to put any emotion into it.
15:24But you have to put your opinion into it.
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17:44In a supermarket in Tokyo, cabbages cost more than 700 yen.
17:49In addition, a lot of bread makers lay out their tables.
17:54The impact on the dining table.
17:58So, this person interviews the scene of the price rise.
18:03I'm Miyazaki, a TV tackle reporter.
18:06Nice to meet you.
18:09It's been a long time since I wore a necktie.
18:12I'm going to interview the scene seriously.
18:16I'm going to do it seriously.
18:21Mr. Miyazaki came to a fish market in Tokyo.
18:25The price of octopus is very high.
18:29Octopus is expensive.
18:31The price of octopus has risen by about 100 yen in the past year.
18:37The price of tuna is 600 yen per 100g.
18:42The price of octopus is 699 yen per 100g.
18:46It's about 100 yen higher.
18:49It's expensive.
18:51According to the Ministry of the Interior, the price of octopus in 23 districts of Tokyo has exceeded the price of tuna for the first time since the beginning of the statistics.
19:03The price of octopus, which can be said to be a luxury product, has not increased.
19:09I'm worried about the price of octopus.
19:13I buy a small amount of octopus and cut it into small pieces.
19:17Do you know that the price of octopus has risen?
19:22Do you feel it?
19:24I put it in oden.
19:26I eat octopus in everything.
19:29I eat octopus in everything.
19:32I want to eat it.
19:34I want to eat it because it's expensive.
19:38Enyasu is behind the rise in the price of octopus.
19:43Is this a domestic product?
19:44This is a domestic product.
19:45I see.
19:47This is from Miyagi Prefecture.
19:50It was sold abroad for about half a year.
19:52However, due to the influence of Enyasu, the price of octopus has risen.
19:58I see.
19:59So I bought it abroad.
20:01It's a battle of competition.
20:02It's a tug-of-war.
20:03It's a tug-of-war.
20:07More than half of the octopus sold in Japan was caught overseas in Africa, such as Mauritania.
20:17However, due to the influence of Enyasu, the price of octopus sold overseas has risen.
20:24The amount of import to Japan has decreased and the price of domestic octopus has risen.
20:32Enyasu is not the only reason for the rise in the price of octopus.
20:38I asked this person who is obsessed with marine life.
20:44I did it.
20:45It's a fish.
20:46It's amazing.
20:48This is Sakana-kun, a professor of marine biology at Tokyo University of Marine Sciences.
20:56The popularity of octopus has risen in foreign countries.
21:03It's like a disaster.
21:05Even in countries where octopus was not eaten, it became popular.
21:11Sushi has become popular all over the world.
21:14I think that's one of the reasons.
21:18Japanese food has become popular all over the world.
21:22Because of that, the demand for octopus has increased all over the world.
21:28In addition...
21:30The number of octopus sold overseas has decreased.
21:34The amount of import to Japan 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.
21:53I want to eat octopus.
21:56I want to eat octopus.
21:58And...
22:00The consumer is not the only one who is worried about the rise in the price of octopus.
22:05Hello.
22:06Hello.
22:07I'm Kensuke Miyazaki.
22:09You're amazing, Kensuke.
22:13I sometimes make it at home, but I can't make it this beautiful.
22:15Do you make it?
22:16Yes, I do.
22:17Does your wife make it, too?
22:18No, she doesn't.
22:19She doesn't come to your house?
22:20No, she doesn't.
22:22Miyazaki loves octopus takoyaki.
22:25Let's try the octopus takoyaki that the restaurant is proud of.
22:36It's good.
22:37Octopus is big, so it has a great presence.
22:40There are a lot of octopuses.
22:42It's huge.
22:43The octopus takoyaki is famous for its cheapness and deliciousness.
22:47However...
22:49Did the rise in the price of octopus affect your business?
22:53In the fall of 2024, the price of octopus rose by 100 yen again.
22:59That's a lot of money.
23:01Yes, the profit has decreased.
23:06She buys 130 kilograms of octopuses a month.
23:11It's a burden of about 13,000 yen.
23:16She's also trying to make a living from cabbage.
23:22I used to buy cabbage for 100 yen.
23:26When it was cheap, I bought it for 90 to 200 yen.
23:32This year, I bought it for 500 yen.
23:35It's about 120 yen now.
23:37Did you increase the price of octopus takoyaki?
23:40I didn't increase the price of octopus takoyaki because of the rise in the price.
23:47You didn't?
23:49Octopus takoyaki is 450 yen for eight pieces.
23:55She doesn't change the size of the octopus.
23:59She's doing business by herself now.
24:02So she doesn't increase the price of octopus takoyaki.
24:04But she's worried about the future.
24:07I'm most worried about the rise in the price of octopus takoyaki.
24:12I don't want the price of octopus to go up.
24:16But I have to increase the price of octopus takoyaki.
24:19The rise in the price of octopus takoyaki due to food prices.
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.
24:37Why did you put octopus in it?
24:39Actually, I'm Akashi.
24:42Takoyaki was originally Akashi-yaki.
24:47In the old days, in Osaka, it was konnyaku, not octopus.
24:51In the Edo period, people imitated Akashi-yaki and put octopus in it.
24:56It was very popular.
24:58The younger brother of Akashi-yaki is Takoyaki.
25:00My brother is a local idol.
25:01My brother is a national brand.
25:03It's a big deal.
25:04Putting octopus on takoyaki and turning it over is unique.
25:09It's not just fish.
25:10Cabbage and Chinese cabbage.
25:11Mr. Kishi, I think the rise in the price of octopus takoyaki is cheap.
25:16Is there anything artificial?
25:19I think this problem is deeply rooted.
25:24Octopus is very popular.
25:26Vegetables are also very popular.
25:28For example, cabbage is a typical food.
25:31But the current price of cabbage is 3.3 times that of flat noodles.
25:34It's expensive.
25:36All other vegetables are expensive.
25:38Of course, there are seasonal factors.
25:40But there are also factors such as cheap prices, shortage of people, and rising human resources.
25:46As a result, the price of vegetables has risen.
25:49Is there any way to break it down?
25:51I think the government needs to take this policy seriously.
25:56The government should reduce the price of vegetables.
26:00Now, the cost of food is reduced by 8%.
26:05This should be lowered.
26:07In the UK, the cost of food is 20%.
26:09However, the cost of food is reduced by 0%.
26:12In other European countries, the cost of food is reduced by half.
26:16The national tax rate is rising, isn't it?
26:20Yes, it is.
26:22The inflation rate is also rising.
26:24That's why we need to reduce the cost of food.
26:27I totally agree with you.
26:29In the UK, the cost of food is reduced by 20%.
26:32In Canada and Australia, the cost of food is reduced by 0%.
26:34In Asia, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and many other countries, the cost of food is reduced by 0%.
26:40In Japan, the cost of food is reduced by 8%.
26:42This is the highest rate in G7.
26:44Is that so?
26:45Yes.
26:46If the cost of food is so high in Japan,
26:50we can reduce the cost of food by reducing the cost of food.
26:54We can reduce the cost of food by reducing the cost of food for 3 years.
26:56If we reduce the cost of food by reducing the cost of food for 3 years,
26:58we can buy more food without worrying about the cost of food.
27:01What do you think, Mr. Miyazaki?
27:03I think we should reconsider the tax rate.
27:06Can we do that?
27:09I think there is a lot of resistance.
27:12From where?
27:13From the Ministry of Finance.
27:15I don't care about the Ministry of Finance.
27:17There are people like that in the Liberal Democratic Party,
27:20so I think there will be a new policy.
27:22But we need to make it a little more political
27:25that the people are so desperate.
27:28So this is a question for the Prime Minister.
27:30After all, the life of the people is so difficult.
27:32As Mr. Takoyaki said earlier,
27:34it's really hard for individuals to make a living.
27:37So in terms of making things a little easier,
27:40the Prime Minister should be the one who can prioritize,
27:43emphasize, and order.
27:45That's right.
27:46Basically, it should be the politicians
27:48who are in charge of politics rather than the Ministry of Finance.
27:51Politicians make political decisions,
27:53not the Ministry of Finance.
27:54There are only two politicians under the Ministry of Finance.
27:56But Mr. Kishi, as you know,
27:58Kanryo is smarter than politicians, right?
28:01Well, I don't know if he's smart,
28:04but he can't take responsibility for himself.
28:07Kanryo is not elected or elected,
28:10so he's basically not in a position to take responsibility.
28:13Politicians are elected by the people,
28:15and they make decisions based on the assumption
28:17that they take responsibility for the people.
28:19They stop doing what they've been doing
28:21and do something new.
28:22For example, you can't be a politician
28:24if you reduce the consumption of food.
28:26You can't be a Kanryo.
28:27So you should work as a politician.
28:29You're always talking about the Ministry of Finance.
28:32Why is the Ministry of Finance so powerful?
28:35Listen to the explanation of the Ministry of Finance.
28:38I'm really convinced.
28:41I can't be a 178-year-old.
28:45Please listen to me.
28:47That's the perfect explanation.
28:49He's good at explaining.
28:50He's good at cooking.
28:51Mr. Kishi is good, right?
28:52He's the same as Mr. Kanryo.
28:54He's good at explaining,
28:56but if you order him to do it,
28:57he'll do it in the end.
28:58Think about it normally.
29:00It was the highest tax rate.
29:03It was the highest tax rate.
29:06And last year,
29:07the largest small and medium-sized companies
29:09were crushed by more than 10,000 companies.
29:11Even though it was the highest tax rate,
29:13small companies were crushed more and more.
29:15Isn't that strange?
29:16Yes, it is.
29:17Mr. Tamaki, a member of the National Democratic Party,
29:19is also from the Ministry of Finance.
29:21Mr. Kurokawa, a member of the National Democratic Party,
29:23is also from the Ministry of Finance.
29:24Let me tell you.
29:25He only explained it well when he was in the Ministry of Finance.
29:28He said he could do it.
29:30But the president of the National Democratic Party,
29:32the president of the National Democratic Party,
29:33is from the Ministry of Finance.
29:34Yes, Mr. Miyazawa.
29:35So it's a battle between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Finance.
29:38Yes, it is.
29:39But...
29:40How high is the tax rate
29:42for the wives of the Ministry of Finance
29:44in the city?
29:45Why don't you tell your husband
29:47that you can't do it?
29:49You don't know the real situation, do you?
29:51I don't know.
29:52Mr. Kanryo's people
29:53don't know how high the tax rate is
29:55or how much takoyaki you can't eat.
29:57I've seen it many times,
29:58but please listen to the explanation.
29:59And...
30:00I totally agree with it.
30:01I totally agree with it.
30:02The people of the Ministry of Finance
30:04have a theory of the Ministry of Finance.
30:06What is the fundamental reason
30:08why Japan cannot be tax-free after this?
30:11I think we should call the people of the Ministry of Finance
30:14and all of them should agree with it.
30:16No, no, no.
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33:03The people of the Ministry of Finance,
33:05the principles of the Ministry of Finance.
33:07For example, people who have introduced consumption tax
33:10can be worshiped.
33:12Like a god.
33:13There is a culture of appreciating people
33:16who have introduced new taxes or increased tax rates.
33:22The appreciation system is like that.
33:25Call the people of the Ministry of Finance here.
33:28I think it's good.
33:29Call the people of the Ministry of Finance
33:31and convince them.
33:34Is that so?
33:35Because we're talking about politics,
33:37we need a politician who can overpower the government.
33:40We need a smart politician.
33:44When Abe was in power,
33:47he was not led by the government.
33:49He was led by politics.
33:51But after that,
33:53it's a short story.
33:55Since the Kishida administration,
33:57the government has started to do it freely.
34:00As Mr. Abe said,
34:02other ministries were able to do it,
34:04but only the Ministry of Finance was not able to do it.
34:08Even with Mr. Abe,
34:09the Ministry of Finance was not able to do it.
34:11He gave a huge consumption tax.
34:12In the end.
34:15The Ministry of Finance has a national tax office.
34:18It's a tough position to be able to investigate taxes.
34:21Is there any way to stop the price of goods
34:24except for the current situation?
34:26Reduce the national burden rate.
34:28Social insurance.
34:30Reduce social insurance.
34:32Reduce the national burden rate.
34:34Plus, 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 his speech,
34:46increasing the GDP per person
34:48is the same as increasing the income per person.
34:50He said he did it.
34:52He thought about it.
34:54The government's policy is too weak.
34:56It's not that it's weak.
34:58It hasn't increased for 30 years.
35:00The government has been saying
35:02that the Ministry of Finance should do it,
35:04but it's the government.
35:06It's just because the government
35:08has taken such a policy
35:10that the salary doesn't increase.
35:12It's a story that the triple down didn't happen.
35:14As you said,
35:16the salary hasn't increased for 30 years,
35:18but the tax has increased,
35:20the insurance has increased,
35:22but the tax hasn't increased.
35:24There are five points.
35:26One of them is to increase the salary,
35:28lower the tax, lower the insurance,
35:30lower the burden, and lower the company.
35:32It's a combination of these five things.
35:34It's like saying,
35:36please be in a good mood for a while.
35:38If you're going to pay such a high salary
35:40so that you can be in a good mood
35:42only on that day,
35:44I want you to lower the tax.
35:46Last year,
35:48the Prime Minister Kishida
35:50said,
35:52can you lower the tax?
35:54It's the same amount per year.
35:56I think there is a policy
35:58that provides a sense of security
36:00for the people.
36:02Prime Minister Ishiba
36:04visited Malaysia and Indonesia
36:06on the 9th.
36:08In Indonesia,
36:10Mrs. Yoshiko made her debut
36:12as a first lady.
36:14She gave a speech.
36:16This is the first time
36:18I've been invited
36:20to a foreign country.
36:22It was a very memorable experience.
36:28On the other hand,
36:30three months after
36:32becoming the Prime Minister,
36:34Mr. Ishiba posted on his SNS
36:36what people in the world
36:38are thinking.
36:40When the Prime Minister
36:42is doing it,
36:44it's getting harder to understand.
36:46I don't have many opportunities
36:48to get into people's minds
36:50and hear their opinions.
36:52Instead of the Prime Minister,
36:54he heard the voice of the people.
36:58I don't think I'm doing anything.
37:00I don't think I'm looking
37:02at the people at all.
37:06I don't appreciate it.
37:08I don't know what to do.
37:10I don't know what I want to do.
37:12I have to think carefully.
37:14I don't know what to do.
37:16I don't know what to do.
37:18I don't know what to do.
37:20I think it's possible or not.
37:22But I don't think
37:24anyone can do it.
37:26I think it's a pass.
37:30The budget was set up
37:32with a small budget.
37:34In the summer,
37:36there are a lot of referendums
37:38and issues.
37:40What will the Prime Minister
37:42do?
38:12Is he doing it?
38:14I'm not sure.
38:16But I think he's doing his best.
38:18I think he's doing his best.
38:20I think he's doing his best.
38:22I think he's doing his best.
38:24I think he's doing his best.
38:26I think he's doing his best.
38:28I think he's doing his best.
38:30I think he's doing his best.
38:32I think he's doing his best.
38:34I think he's doing his best.
38:36I think he's doing his best.
38:38I think he's doing his best.
38:40You voted for him.
38:42You voted for him.
38:44You didn't think about him now.
38:46What would you do now?
38:48You don't have to think about him now.
38:50You don't have to think about him now.
38:52You didn't think about him now.
38:54You didn't think about him now.
38:56With the various referendums
38:58and other issues,
39:00Ishiba-san is left alone.
39:02Does Ishiba-san really not have any friends?
39:04He doesn't.
39:06poor him.
39:08I'm not a huge fan of the game.
39:09It's too late.
39:10If you're not going to change your character,
39:12you should have gone for the people.
39:15The people around me are saying,
39:17we're going to make more friends.
39:19We've done a lot of things,
39:20but it's still not exciting.
39:22What are you doing?
39:23Dining out, of course.
39:25After this,
39:26is the political party's decision
39:28ultimately on the part of the drinker?
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42:16I'm trying to make more friends, but I can't get the conversation going.
42:22What are you doing with your friends?
42:24Even if I eat, I can't get the conversation going.
42:29Who said that?
42:31The people around me.
42:33On the other hand, I feel sorry for Mr. Ishiba.
42:37Until now, he had a long position in the party.
42:41He became the prime minister all of a sudden.
42:43I think many people are confused because he has a lot of work.
42:46Mr. Ishiba has a good direction as a prime minister.
42:51However, it is important to think about concrete measures.
42:54There are not many people who are serious about concrete measures, whether they are politicians or officials.
43:03There are no friends who risk their lives to fight.
43:06Mr. Ishiba wasn't chosen by his friends.
43:13Mr. Ishiba was chosen.
43:16It doesn't matter if you have friends or not.
43:19It's important how you make the political situation.
43:24It's important how you make the political situation.
43:28However, I don't think it's a good idea to say that you can't do it because you don't have many friends.
43:32You can't do anything alone.
43:34Friends are excellent subordinates.
43:38There are excellent people in each prime minister.
43:43No, that doesn't work.
43:45Mr. Kishi, you have been the prime minister many times.
43:48Mr. Kishi, what advice would you give if you were asked to come to Japan?
43:51I have a lot of things to say.
43:54First of all, I want to improve the lives of the people.
43:56Do you want to go to Japan?
44:00Does that mean you don't want to go to Japan?
44:03Mr. Ishiba, do you want to go to Japan?
44:05Well...
44:10Don't you want to go to Japan?
44:12Well...
44:13Why?
44:14If I can do what I want to do, I will go to Japan.
44:21But I don't know if I can do it now.
44:23Mr. Ishiba, please send a message to Mr. Ishiba one by one.
44:25Mr. Ishiba, please send a message to Mr. Ishiba one by one.
44:27Can I say it?
44:28Please talk to Mr. Ishiba to the camera.
44:30Mr. Ishiba, when I called you, you talked to me at the party.
44:33You said you wanted to make a new island together.
44:35I turned you down.
44:36This camera, please.
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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.
47:25Talk to Mr. Ishiba to the camera.
47:27Mr. Ishiba, when I called you, you talked to me at the party.
47:30You said you wanted to make Shinto with me.
47:33I refused.
47:34This camera.
47:35Mr. Ishiba, please call me.
47:37I'll go anytime.
47:38What should I do with Mr. Ishiba?
47:40Well, you've become the prime minister.
47:43A policy that sticks to the people.
47:45To put it simply, reduce taxes.
47:47At least for three years, reduce food prices.
47:50I think it would be good to reduce the taxes in Europe.
47:53I'm doing it in Korea.
47:54I'm doing it in Taiwan.
47:55Go ahead.
47:56Thank you very much.
47:57I want the tax rate to be abolished by March.
48:00But the lack of education and the problem of food prices.
48:03In other words, let's reduce taxes.
48:05I can do that now.
48:06This should be done.
48:08Even if you get a sense of the source.
48:10It's okay.
48:11Do you think the opposition will be suspicious of the reduction of taxes?
48:15I can't get it out.
48:16That's right.
48:17Because the opposition has no choice but to participate.
48:19It's better to put it on the side of the opposition.
48:20I am.
48:21I am.
48:22To Mr. Ishiba.
48:23Mr. Ishiba.
48:24This is Miyazaki.
48:25You suddenly got into a scratch.
48:26Mr. Ishiba was the first minister in charge of the regional creation.
48:29You have a great attachment to the regional creation.
48:31So I want you to do your best.
48:33Now, just increase the welfare fund.
48:35It's not used to double the budget.
48:37It's not that, it's not about increasing money.
48:39It's a regional document.
48:41How about a prime minister's authority to proceed?
48:44That's great.
48:45I will do it.
48:46I will do it.
48:47I will do it.
48:48I have a plan.
48:49I have a plan.
48:50This is a plan.
48:51I will do it.
48:52How is it?
48:54After this, Takeshi will also ask Prime Minister Ishiba
48:58Ishiba-san, say something
49:00Ishiba-san, face the camera
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49:18It's good to be with friends, but it's also good to be with family
49:23It's said that the number of family members is increasing
49:26It's like a funeral
49:28Sing a song
49:30It's good not to be lonely
49:34It's sad, but fun
49:36It's sad, but
49:38Thank you
49:41It's a good thing to think freely
49:44Okay, let's go to the family
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52:00Then I came back and didn't go there
52:02Surely politicians
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52:06Some people say that the people should do what they should do
52:13But the basics of politics
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52:44Mr. Ishiba, facing the camera
52:46I think it would be better to be more popular
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53:39Mr. Fujino
53:40Today, too
53:51Private Bunker
53:53Thursday at 9pm
53:54Don't underestimate the company's business
53:57Japan has come to surprise the world again
54:01It's time for Crown
54:06Crown Sports
54:08E-money gift for 50,000 yen
54:11What is Nidec?
54:14Nidec Nidec
54:16You don't know
54:20Nidec Nidec
54:22Move the world
54:23Change the future
54:24Nidec
54:25Do you remember?
54:28With a free idea that is not trapped in the common sense of cars
54:31Pursue the technology of Only One
54:33Change life
54:35With such a thought
54:37BYD EV-TECH
54:39With its own battery technology
54:41Road charging driving distance
54:43Safety performance based on European standards
54:45And smooth and powerful acceleration
54:48The feelings for that technology
54:50BYD's shop
54:51Know as much as possible
54:53BYD
54:54The market is a dealer

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