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00:00Now, the neighboring country, South Korea, is in a state of chaos.
00:08Just a few days ago, on the 19th, the news of the arrest of the first South Korean president was a big issue in Japan.
00:21But what is happening in South Korea right now, with the arrest of the country's leader?
00:29What is happening in South Korea right now is unprecedented.
00:34Let's take a closer look at what is happening in South Korea.
00:38First of all, the cause of the chaos is the resolution that the president issued at the end of last year.
00:46That's right. It's been 45 years since it was issued in South Korea.
00:50The resolution is like this.
00:53When the country is in a state of emergency, such as a war,
00:57it is compulsory to put politics and society under the control of the president and the military.
01:04It's compulsory.
01:06In other words, the military can forcefully suppress various movements.
01:12It is written in the constitution that the president can issue a resolution.
01:18Even though it is recognized in the constitution that the president can issue a resolution,
01:24why did it become a situation of being arrested?
01:28Mr. Yamanouchi, how is South Korea these days?
01:31Did you feel the sense of emergency?
01:34From Japan's point of view, I didn't have the impression that there was a big terrorist attack.
01:43No, there wasn't.
01:45A lot of Korean people came to Japan.
01:48K-pop idols came to Japan.
01:50A lot of people from Japan came to Korea.
01:53I didn't feel the sense of emergency at all.
01:56So I was surprised that such a resolution was issued.
02:01Only when the country is in an emergency can a resolution be issued.
02:06But no one thought that South Korea was in an emergency.
02:12Why did President Yun issue a resolution?
02:17This was the situation in the world of politics in South Korea.
02:21In the first place, President Yun has a small number of parties in the parliament from the inauguration.
02:27So he can't make various laws as a party.
02:31In addition, the party was defeated in the general election in April last year.
02:35Now, the Korean parliament is in a situation where the number of parliamentarians who oppose the president is much higher than the majority.
02:44Therefore, the law issued by the opposition party does not pass.
02:49On the other hand, there are a large number of parliamentarians, so laws that criticize the president will pass.
02:56But it's not because the law passed that it became a law.
02:59The president has the right to refuse to approve it.
03:06So the opposition party makes various laws, but the president refuses to approve them.
03:13Since the general election, the president has issued a ban 25 times.
03:19The president is in a situation where he can't do anything as a president.
03:24In the end, he can't do anything even if he's in the highest position.
03:29From the perspective of President Yun, it may have looked like an emergency situation.
03:36He tried to block the National Assembly by introducing the military and the police to the National Assembly.
03:45But he failed due to the strong resistance of the deans and citizens.
03:52Just six hours later, the parliamentarians gathered to say that the ban was strange.
03:59They decided to cancel the ban.
04:04The military and the police came out in half-heartedly.
04:09No one thought it was really an emergency situation.
04:13This is strange. This is abuse of power by the president.
04:17So the opposition party decided to cancel the ban.
04:24The opposition party agreed to the proposal to cancel the ban.
04:32More than two-thirds of the members of the National Assembly agreed.
04:37Now, the judges are discussing whether to cancel the ban or not.
04:46The proposal to cancel the ban was decided.
04:50At this stage, the president was suspended from his post.
04:53He is a president, but he can't do anything as a president.
04:58In addition, the president is suspended from his post.
05:02Then the prime minister will replace him.
05:05However, the opposition party also cancelled the prime minister's power.
05:10As a result, the deputy prime minister is now opposing the president's power.
05:16They are arguing in an important trial that the president may be suspended from his post.
05:24But the president was arrested on the 19th.
05:33What is going on?
05:35This is an emergency situation.
05:38This is an abuse of power by the president.
05:41This is a mess.
05:45The Joint Investigation Headquarters started to investigate.
05:48This is an internal conflict.
05:53The current president can't be arrested.
05:56He has the privilege of non-arrest.
05:59However, this is an exception to the internal conflict.
06:01The president's privilege of non-arrest is not applicable to serious crimes such as turning the country upside down.
06:09The president was arrested because the president was investigated under the pretext of internal conflict.
06:15This is the current situation in South Korea.
06:19This is an internal conflict.
06:22But the president can't operate in full-time.
06:27What is going on?
06:29This is not a military crisis.
06:34Of course, there are countries that are happy about this.
06:38But the president can't operate in full-time.
06:41The president may be suspended from his post.
06:45He may become a criminal.
06:50A strange phenomenon is happening in the public opinion.
06:56Even though the president is in this situation, the number of members of the ruling party has increased.
07:03That's right.
07:05The number of members of the ruling party has reversed.
07:09What does that mean?
07:11The number of members of the ruling party has suddenly increased.
07:20But the number of members of the ruling party has decreased.
07:22On the other hand, the number of members of the ruling party has reversed.
07:30The reason why the number of members of the ruling party has increased is that the president is pitiful.
07:35On the other hand, the ruling party has taken over the presidency of the president and made him vice-president.
07:47This is a serious airplane accident that the Korean government has stopped.
07:54What does it mean that the Korean government is paralyzed?
07:59Another reason is that the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is on trial.
08:05In the past, he was a local governor, but he was convicted of violating the Labor Election Law.
08:13If he goes to the Supreme Court, he will not be able to run for president until May.
08:29But if he runs for president now, there is a possibility that he will become the president.
08:34If he becomes the president, all the trials will be in vain.
08:36The most powerful candidate for the next president, Mr. Lee Jae-myung, is currently on trial.
08:50The final judgment of the trial is expected to come out in May.
08:54If the sentence of the current president is as long as June, he will be convicted before the sentence.
09:03He is trying to get rid of the president before his own judgment comes out.
09:07But he is also trying to incite the people.
09:11Rumors are spreading among the people.
09:16The people know that he is in a hurry to get rid of the president.
09:20That's why the number of candidates for the next president is decreasing.
09:27It's interesting.
09:32It's complicated.
09:35But I finally understand the mechanism.
09:41There is a rumor that the current president will be arrested in a neighboring country.
09:47There are many things happening at the same time.
09:50It's bigger than Korean dramas.
09:55I was surprised.
09:57It was unprecedented that the current president would be arrested.
10:02In fact, many Korean presidents have been arrested after they quit.
10:08In Korea, seven presidents have been elected since the Democratic Party.
10:14Among them, three presidents have been arrested.
10:18Including the president's family, six presidents have been arrested.
10:23It's been like this for a long time.
10:25I think it's unusual.
10:28Why is Korea like this?
10:30That's right.
10:32Why is it said that the president will be arrested if he quits?
10:36It is also said that it is a violation of the presidency of Korea.
10:41The president is elected by the people's direct election.
10:45He has a strong power.
10:47It's the same in France.
10:50It's the same in the United States.
10:52I don't think that's the only reason.
10:56The president has only one term.
10:59He has to do everything he can in five years.
11:05He has a very strong power.
11:07That's right.
11:09If he has a family or a friend, he can do a lot of things for himself.
11:15That's why many people gather around the president.
11:20Many people who have strong power are arrested.
11:28In addition, there is a fierce confrontation between right and left parties.
11:32This is the reason why many former presidents have been arrested.
11:35If there is a change in the presidency of Korea,
11:39I think it would be good to hit the former president thoroughly so that there will be no change in the presidency of Korea.
11:46If you hit the former president, it will be good for you.
11:52Anyway, the political movement to hit the former president has been going on for a long time.
12:00It is said that there is a tendency to hit the former president thoroughly because there is often a change in the presidency of Korea.
12:08In addition, there is such a thing.
12:11In Korea, we sometimes make such a law.
12:16In the past, we made a law that was not a violation of the law, and then we made a law that said it was a violation of the law.
12:23In fact, this has happened in the past.
12:27That's unfair.
12:30Normally, in Japan, there would be no such law in that era.
12:36It is impossible to make an emergency law.
12:41However, in Korea, such a law cannot be allowed.
12:45If you want to make an emergency law, you have to make it.
12:52The president of Korea has the power to make a new law and arrest the former president.
13:02However, the former president of Korea has not been arrested.
13:09When Moon Jae-in resigned as president, he said,
13:13He said, we should deprive the police of their power.
13:16So he took away all the authority to operate the police station from the police.
13:22He made a criminal investigation office.
13:26In fact, there are only 15 prosecutors.
13:30He made an extremely weak organization.
13:32In fact, he took away the power to operate the police station and resigned as president.
13:40It's not bad to have a police station so that the power is not concentrated.
13:48Isn't it bad for the government to intervene in such a situation?
13:52That's right.
13:54In order to separate the three powers,
13:59we need to monitor each other and put a brake on each other.
14:04If we don't do that, various problems will arise.
14:10Can I ask you one thing?
14:12Even if Korea is in this state,
14:15it's okay for ordinary people to go sightseeing, right?
14:21I often see videos of large-scale meetings on the news.
14:25Is it okay to go on a trip to Korea now?
14:29I'm not in a position to say that it's absolutely okay.
14:34It's just that the ruling party and anti-ruling party have come to the presidential palace and the court,
14:40and they're just raising their voices, right?
14:42Other than that, the country is operating as usual in Korea.
14:46It's up to you to decide what to do from now on.
14:50I see.
14:52Next is this news.
14:55From the end of last year to this year,
14:58many people have been in trouble.
15:02For example, the plane suddenly stopped flying.
15:07In the three major banks,
15:10money cannot be deposited in net banking.
15:14What is the cause of this?
15:19Cyber attack.
15:23At the beginning of the year, NTT Docomo was attacked.
15:28Companies representing Japan were targeted one after another.
15:34Why is this happening in the first place?
15:39Cyber attack has become a business.
15:44Cyber attack has become a news from the end of last year to this year.
15:50Ms. Sakashita, what is the image of cyber attack in the first place?
15:54It's a group of bad people who are good at computers abroad,
15:58who mess up the password and release it when they pay money.
16:05While eating popcorn.
16:07It's a movie character.
16:10Mr. Kenkoma, what do you think?
16:13It's like being used for job hunting.
16:18They show off their skills and get scouted.
16:25It's not a mistake.
16:28There is such an image.
16:30I think it's right to some extent.
16:32In short, cyber attack is to enter someone else's computer
16:39and do whatever you want in the cyber world.
16:44For example, Ms. Sakashita, do you have a computer?
16:47No, I don't.
16:49Mr. Kenkoma?
16:51No, I don't.
16:53Ms. Yamanushi, do you have a computer?
16:55I'm sorry, I don't.
16:58I wanted you to have a computer.
17:00We are countering cyber crime.
17:03Mr. Kenkoma, do you have a computer?
17:05Yes, I do. If I don't have a computer, I can't live.
17:07Mr. Nasu, do you have a computer?
17:09Yes, I do.
17:11Cyber attack is to steal Mr. Kenkoma's computer
17:15and do various crimes.
17:21For example, for someone who doesn't usually touch a computer.
17:26Cyber attack is such an image.
17:30If you consider a computer as a building,
17:33there is security to protect it from attacks.
17:38If you try to break into a building,
17:41you look around to see what's going on in the building.
17:44If the entrance is not good, you try to enter from the second floor.
17:48You try to break through the door and steal data.
17:51To be specific, cyber attack is such an image.
17:56The target is a country called Japan,
18:01a large company, or an individual.
18:05There are various types of attacks.
18:10Cyber attack this time couldn't be prevented even by a large company such as JAL or a bank.
18:17This is how it works.
18:21Accessing a company's server from a large number of computers.
18:27The load is too heavy and the site will crash.
18:31That's what the news says.
18:35To explain what's going on,
18:39For example, Mr. Nasu,
18:42what happens to the site immediately after the sale of the tickets for the live show?
18:48The access is concentrated.
18:51It's hard to connect, isn't it?
18:54The situation is exactly the same as that.
18:58Unlike the competition for tickets for the live show,
19:01the bad guys are doing it on purpose.
19:05They try to force the access to the server.
19:08The server is like a big computer,
19:12but it's downloaded.
19:15This is the image.
19:18Even if someone wants to enter the server,
19:21the bad guys get in the way and prevent them from entering.
19:25So even if you try to access the server of a large company or a bank,
19:30you won't be able to do it.
19:34It would be nice if this could be eliminated,
19:37but there are a lot of people who are trying to access with all their might.
19:41It's very difficult to distinguish between evil and good.
19:46That's why it's difficult to prevent it.
19:50However, companies have more secure information,
19:55so they are protected.
19:57However, when ordinary people try to use it,
20:00they can't do it.
20:05For example, in JAL,
20:07due to the server's failure,
20:09there was a defect in another system,
20:12causing a delay.
20:14This was a big problem.
20:16Like this time,
20:18there are attacks that attack the server and prevent it from operating,
20:23but there are also attacks that invade the company's system and do bad things.
20:29It's different from this time,
20:32but in the past, there was a way like this.
20:35Companies are well protected.
20:38But now, there are companies that do remote teleworking.
20:41They do it on their computers at home.
20:44Then they put in their company's ID or password
20:49and try to send it to the company's server.
20:51However,
20:53if there is a hole in the management of a tunnel connecting a company and an individual,
20:59bad people come in from there,
21:01steal this password,
21:03get angry at this person,
21:04and make a mess of the company's computers,
21:08steal information,
21:10things like this are happening.
21:13Employees may be used by cyber attacks unknowingly,
21:19but there is also a pattern like this.
21:22A big company is hit by a single mistake.
21:26E-mails come to everyone.
21:29Sometimes there are suspicious e-mails in there.
21:32If you click on it or open a file,
21:35a virus comes in there,
21:38and it can paralyze the company's server.
21:43It's good to know that this suspicious e-mail is suspicious from the beginning,
21:47but if you open the file immediately,
21:50such as the emergency situation,
21:53you may open it in a hurry.
21:56Even if it's a big company,
21:58even if it's a big company,
22:01it can be a big damage if there is one person.
22:04It happens even with a single mistake like this.
22:08That's possible.
22:10So now, various companies are sending suspicious e-mails on purpose
22:15to raise the consciousness of employees to prevent this.
22:19When employees open it,
22:21they say,
22:23This is how you get in.
22:26Please be careful.
22:29But when I was listening to the story,
22:32I thought I couldn't blame that one mistake.
22:36If it says it's important,
22:38don't you open it?
22:40If it says it's important,
22:42I definitely won't open it.
22:44Why?
22:46There's no comedian like that.
22:49It's an important file.
22:52I'm really sorry.
22:54What are you doing this for?
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25:04The purpose of cyber attack is to steal important information of the company.
25:09You can imagine that the target is money, right?
25:12Yamada
25:14This time, a large company was damaged.
25:17Airplanes stopped flying.
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25:30Why did they attack?
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25:55It's not clear what the real purpose of the attack was.
26:00However, many companies were damaged.
26:02When a big problem occurs,
26:05companies that do important work such as undermining the safety of the country or the people are targeted.
26:12It is designated as a certain social platform business.
26:17By undermining the company's credibility,
26:21it may have been the purpose of the attack to disrupt the Japanese economy.
26:28I think there was another purpose.
26:32For example, they were observing the recovery time.
26:36If you attack and recover immediately, you'll be fine.
26:40They were looking for a security hole.
26:43They may have been looking for a real attack.
26:50In other words, there may be a real cyber attack that will cause great damage in the future.
26:58There are people who are aware of this.
27:02It's like a warm-up.
27:04That's right.
27:06This time, it was only JAL.
27:08If the server of all Japanese airlines is paralyzed,
27:12it is possible that the aircraft will not fly in the sky.
27:16It is possible to think about such a thing.
27:19Was the person who was attacking the cyber attack a foreign person?
27:25There is a possibility in Japan,
27:28but there is also a possibility that a large number of people are from overseas.
27:34In Japan, there is an image of cyber attacks.
27:40Is it easy to be targeted?
27:43It is also said that Japanese companies are targeted from overseas.
27:49In Japan,
27:50600 billion cyber attacks are carried out every year.
27:57In addition, the number of detections of new viruses is the second largest in the world, following the United States.
28:06Then, why are Japanese companies targeted?
28:12I've heard of it before.
28:15Japan is weak to spy.
28:17There is a possibility that the law is not advanced.
28:23Mr. Nasu, what do you think?
28:25I think it's because Japanese companies are not prepared for cyber attacks.
28:34That's right.
28:36According to foreign hackers,
28:39Japanese companies can make a lot of money.
28:41Japanese companies have a lot of delicious information that sells well abroad, but they are low in security awareness.
28:50Or they have introduced security measures, but they are relieved that it is okay.
28:55They refuse to check and manage after that.
28:58There is always a hole.
29:02This is the background that Japanese companies are targeted by foreign hackers.
29:11Anyway, it is said that cyber attacks are commercialized.
29:16There is a criminal network.
29:19For example, look at this.
29:21If you can attack like this, you can sell the information.
29:25Or you can sell viruses.
29:28For example, there is a group that teaches various criminal methods like $20 a month.
29:36There is a group that does business like this.
29:42Until now, only a handful of people with advanced technology were doing it.
29:47If you can get a lot of things like this,
29:50even if you don't have much knowledge, it's an era where cyber attacks can be done.
29:57That's why foreign hackers often aim for Japan, which is sweet for security management.
30:06What's even scarier is that the culprit is not only a hacker group.
30:12There are a lot of patterns in which countries are involved.
30:18Last year, a Japanese company that trades in cryptographic assets
30:24leaked 4.8 billion yen worth of cryptographic assets.
30:30The police announced that they were involved in a hacker group.
30:39What is North Korea doing with the stolen money?
30:46You have the image that North Korea is very poor, right?
30:49But why can they launch so many missiles?
30:52In other words, they steal money to launch missiles from all over the world with cyber attacks and use it for missile attacks.
31:03In addition, the police announced that the Chinese government was involved and attacked Japanese small and medium-sized enterprises.
31:14However, when the police announced it, the Chinese government denied that they were doing such a thing.
31:22There are cyber attacks that even involve countries.
31:27Why isn't Japan's countermeasures perfect?
31:32We are making special troops for the police and the Self-Defense Force, and we are making countermeasures,
31:38but there are overwhelmingly not enough people who can make countermeasures.
31:42We also need about 110,000 people.
31:47There is also such a way of thinking in countermeasures to cyber attacks.
31:53If you are under cyber attack, we are actually trying to create a mechanism to cyber attack the countries and companies that are under cyber attack.
32:06The United States is already doing it.
32:08For example, the United States often says that it was under cyber attack from China.
32:11After a while, it is said that China is probably under cyber attack from the United States.
32:23In the United States, it is said that people who can hack our company will be rewarded.
32:29It is said that people who can hack our company will be rewarded.
32:33Japan is doing it.
32:35If you say that the thieves know their ways, I think Japan is not so popular.
32:46In the United States, it is said to be a white hacker.
32:49Japan is recruiting white hackers.
32:52Japan is also doing a hacking competition and accepting excellent people.
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36:18I lost to Japan Steel.
36:22Japan Steel was more expensive to buy.
36:26I tried to buy it cheaply, but I failed.
36:29I was angry because I was beaten.
36:31Is it okay to take it as a throwaway line?
36:33That's right.
36:34It's not Japan Steel.
36:36It means to sell it to my company.
36:39After losing to Japan Steel,
36:42I tried to stop Japan Steel from selling it.
36:46I talked to Trump about it.
36:50That's the theory.
36:54There are many American news.
36:57What about America?
37:00The golden age of America begins right now.
37:12With these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America
37:16and the revolution of common sense.
37:20It's all about common sense.
37:23During every single day of the Trump administration,
37:27I will very simply put America first.
37:33When President Trump becomes president, the world will change.
37:37This is what people are paying attention to.
37:42What will happen when President Trump becomes president?
37:47In Japan, even if the prime minister changes,
37:50it won't change that much.
37:53In the case of America, when the president changes,
37:56it will change dramatically.
37:58Before President Trump became president,
38:01he raised taxes.
38:03He did whatever he wanted to do.
38:06I will explain the mechanism to see if it is really possible.
38:14In the first phase of President Trump's administration,
38:17he increased taxes by 25% to China.
38:23He built a wall on the border with Mexico.
38:26That's what he said.
38:29It really came true.
38:33In Japan, when you try to do something like this,
38:36you have to take time to create a new law.
38:40In the case of America,
38:43it really came true.
38:47Mr. Nassan, why is it possible in America?
38:51The president has a strong right to decide.
38:55He is stronger than the Japanese prime minister.
38:58That's right.
39:00What is the right of the president to decide by himself?
39:04There is a saying in the news.
39:08Why don't we connect them?
39:12The right of the president.
39:15The right of the president.
39:17That's right.
39:19The right of the president.
39:21Is it my fault?
39:23I've heard that before.
39:25We often hear this in the news.
39:28What is the right of the president?
39:32The right of the president.
39:35This is from last time.
39:37This is a law that can be established on its own.
39:41The president can do this.
39:43The president's order is written here.
39:47Mr. Trump is signing it now.
39:52Can the president do anything?
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42:26うがちゃん気にしない
42:56同じようなものなんですね違いはその決まり方なんですよ まず法律というとアメリカも日本もそうですけど議会で多数決で決まりますでしょ
43:06だから議会で議論するわけですよね議論して採決をして成立をするとそれを大統領が サインして初めて法律として使えるんですねアメリカの場合はね
43:18一方大統領令は議会の承認なしで即日に効力を発揮する つまり法律はできるまでにものすごく時間かかるわけでしょ何か月もかかったりするわけでしょ
43:28大統領令はその日サインしたらその場ですぐにそれが効力が発揮するという議会の承認はいりませんというこれが大統領令なんですね
43:38あの
43:40カナダアメリカになれみたいに言ってたじゃないですかあれ大統領令で出したとどうなるんですか いやできないですよそれできないですよね大統領令できないですよ
43:49当然大統領令でもできないことはあります
43:55明確な規定はありませんがこんな条件があるんです 憲法に認められていることでしかできないません
44:04憲法を超えることで憲法に違反することはできないんですよね
44:08あとはもう一つ新しい予算を組むと新しい予算は議会が決めることですから
44:14今ある予算の中でできることしか大統領令はできないということなんですよね
44:21でもその関税を増やしますよっていうのは予算の枠が増えちゃうそれは次の年組むからいいのか
44:27だから今ある様々な省庁役所にある予算の中でやれそこでできるものしか大統領令にはならないということですよね
44:37そのような条件はありますが
44:42実はダメ元で大統領令を出しているケースも
44:49例えば就任初日に大統領令を出したこちら
44:55不法移民の親を持ちアメリカで生まれた子供に市民権を自動的に付与する制度を廃止する
45:02アメリカに入って子供を産めばアメリカの国籍がもらえる
45:06ずっと親は不法移民だけどアメリカ国民の親だからそのままアメリカに留まることができるんじゃないかという
45:14こういう狙いで入ってくる人たちがいっぱいいるわけですね
45:17だからそれをやめようというわけです
45:21その大統領令が何でダメ元かというと
45:26実はこれアメリカの憲法でアメリカ国内で生まれた人は市民権を付与する
45:32つまり自動的にアメリカの国籍を得るって憲法で書いてあるわけですから
45:37大統領令っていうことではできないわけですよね
45:41それは憲法違反だと既に多くの自治体や団体が訴えているんです
45:51最高裁で憲法解釈が変更すれば実現する可能性もありますが
45:57既に連邦地裁では違憲という判決が出されているんです
46:03だからトランプ大統領がいろいろ言ってますけどただ言ってるだけなのか
46:07本当にそれが可能なのかということを実は見定めていかなければいけないんだということですね
46:14さらに大統領令のポイントは
46:18命令先は国民ではなく行政機関
46:23アメリカの大統領って行政のトップですから
46:26行政機関への命令しかできないわけです
46:29つまり国家公務員への命令しかできないんだということですよね
46:35例えば一期目に大統領になった途端に
46:38イスラム圏の7カ国の人を入国させないということで大きなニュースになりましたよね
46:44それはアメリカに入国させるかどうかは入国管理局役人が判断することですから
46:50大統領として入国管理をしている連邦政府の役人に
46:55イスラム圏の7カ国からの人間は入れるなという命令をしたからそれができたということですね
47:01あくまで命令する先は役人たち国民に対してではないということですね
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48:29保証内容確認お願いします
48:31今のままだ心配ないですよ
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48:34アフターフォローに参りました
48:36カンポ生命です
48:37窓口でも
48:39スマイル作りの相談なら
48:41イエサイトの見学予約ですね
48:50スマイルのことなら
48:51イエサイト
48:54最近あの人
48:56輝かさ
48:57ランチ売ってきます
48:58階段で行くか
49:01大事なのは足の筋肉みたいです
49:03筋肉成分2.2倍
49:05その動きロコモは明日のチラシ
49:10どんなに気をつけていても事故は起こるかも
49:12そんな時どうすれば
49:14事故への不安
49:15そこに寄り添える保険でありたい
49:17もしもの時
49:18セコムが現場に駆けつけます
49:19いざという時すぐそばに
49:21確かな安心を
49:24知らなかった
49:26ご当地あるある大連発
49:31京都には
49:32安田
49:33安田勝手に
49:35明日夜はちんひゃくけん
49:39大統領令によって
49:41行政を動かせるからこそ
49:44大統領にはこんな権限もあるんです
49:49例えば日本の場合ね
49:50総理大臣が変わりますと
49:52新しい内閣を作りますよね
49:54そうすると大臣が入れ替わりますよね
49:57でもまあ所詮十数人の人が入れ替わるだけですけど
50:00アメリカの場合
50:01大統領が変わるとですね
50:03高級官僚から公務員まで
50:05ごっそりと入れ替わるんですね
50:08ざっと一変で4000人が入れ替わる
50:11ということが起きているということですね
50:14つまり特に役所のトップの上の方というのは
50:18みんな大統領の命令で入ってきてるんですね
50:21だから大統領が変わるとみんな
50:23ごっそり入れ替わるんだということですね
50:27そういう仕組みがもともとアメリカにはあるんですが
50:31トランプ大統領は大統領令を使って
50:35行政のさらに下の方まで
50:38クビにできるようにするつもりなんです
50:42トランプさんがもっと下まで
50:44全部変えるようにしようと今言い出しています
50:47つまり大統領の命令で変わった人ではなく
50:50公務員試験を受けてだんだん上まで上ってきた人も
50:54トランプさんの言うことを聞かない奴はクビにしようと
51:00トランプ大統領は人事に関しても
51:03すでにやりたい放題やってますよね
51:08例えばイーロン・マスク氏ですよね
51:11イーロン・マスク氏に関しては
51:13役所の効率化をしようという
51:16今のアメリカの役人たちを大幅に減らそうとしてますね
51:20だいたい75%くらいをクビにしようとしてるんじゃないですか
51:25そしてリンダ・マクマホンという人が
51:27教育長官ですね
51:30この人共和党の主要な献金者の一人
51:33つまり共和党に莫大な献金をしてるんですよ
51:36それで選ばれたんじゃないかと言われてるんですけど
51:39この人プロレス団体ですね
51:41WWEのCEO、トップを務めた経験を持つというわけですね
51:46あるいはこの夫はですね
51:48そもそもWWEを創設したヴィンス・マクマホン氏というわけですね
51:54ケイコバさんはプロレスを好きですから知ってますか?
51:57リンダ・マクマホン知ってます
51:58昔はセレモニーとかにも出てた人ですから
52:01その時代トランプさんがまだホテル王と言われてた時代に
52:05リングに上がってますからね
52:07その時見てますから
52:09トランプさん自身もね
52:10過去にプロレスの会場に登場したりということがありましたから
52:13そういう個人的なつながりがあって
52:16教育省の長官、日本で言うと文部科学大臣を任命したということなんですね
52:23他にも長男の婚約者を大使に指名したり
52:28トランプ寄りと言われているニュース番組の司会者を国防長官に指名している
52:36では坂下さん
52:37トランプ大統領はどうして政治経験のない人も多く指名してるんだと思いますか?
52:43自分の周りにイエスマンしか置きたくないのかなと思いました
52:47反発してきたり口出しする人は全部
52:50首です首ですって言う人だから
52:53言うこと聞く駒しか置かない
52:56そうですね
52:57つまり大統領への忠誠心を優先するということですね
53:01一気にトランプさんいろんなことをやろうとしたらですね
53:04側近だったりあるいは役所の人たちが
53:06大統領それは無理ですって随分止められたんですね
53:09トランプさんはそれを恨みに思ってまして
53:12今度は全部やりたい放題をやりたいから
53:14みんな自分に抵抗するような人は排除して
53:17大統領の言うことなら何でも聞きますよという人たちだけで
53:21政府を作ろうとしているということですね
53:24結局こうやってみると
53:26大統領って実はすごい強い力があるんだな
53:29っていうことが分かりますよね
53:31だからこそその強い力をどのように発揮するのか
53:35あるいは民主主義全体を守るために
53:38そこにどれだけブレーキをかけることができるのか
53:41これがまさにこれからの民主主義の資金石になるのかな
53:45って思いますよね