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00:00:00Good morning.
00:00:02Good morning.
00:00:04The show has started.
00:00:06We have one more guest this time,
00:00:08including Ima-san,
00:00:10so please take care of us.
00:00:12The first news was that Tetsuya Takeda
00:00:14became a regular in the morning, right?
00:00:16I did it a lot.
00:00:18I did it a lot.
00:00:20I've been talking for a long time,
00:00:22so I can't do it live.
00:00:24I've kept a record.
00:00:26I want you to read the live broadcast.
00:00:28This is a bit interesting.
00:00:30I think Mr. Takeda has
00:00:32a little unpleasant face.
00:00:34I appear on the program.
00:00:36I'm beside Mr. Tetsuya.
00:00:38When Mr. Tetsuya announced,
00:00:40I was very nervous.
00:00:42I had a personal rite the first time.
00:00:44I had a personal rite the first time.
00:00:46I had a personal rite the first time.
00:00:48I sang the song.
00:00:50I am nervous now.
00:00:52In this program,
00:00:54This is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped gather to talk about their personal opinions.
00:01:02The business will end on the 28th of February at Alta in Shinjuku.
00:01:08It's a place with a history of 45 years.
00:01:11It's a place where you can laugh when you think of Alta.
00:01:15I have a lot of memories.
00:01:17It was a dream of a young man to appear on Alta.
00:01:22At first, I was called by Telephone Shocking.
00:01:25When I got a good hit, I went to Alta as a regular.
00:01:29It was a time when everyone was dreaming.
00:01:33That's why it's a smaller studio than you think.
00:01:37That's right.
00:01:38The dressing room is also in Alta.
00:01:41Mr. Tamori's dressing room is the largest.
00:01:44The rest is a small dressing room.
00:01:47Mr. Tamori's dressing room was like a room.
00:01:50He has his own route map and time table.
00:01:55I'm looking at it.
00:01:56I'm traveling in my head.
00:01:59Because I'm there every day.
00:02:01Mr. Tamori was there every day.
00:02:03I was there on Sunday.
00:02:05I went there to have lunch with him.
00:02:09There was a flow of that day.
00:02:12Mr. Suzuki Osamu, as a writer,
00:02:14I have a claim to Mr. Hiromi and Mr. Higashino.
00:02:18At that time, the two of them were in a hurry.
00:02:23In a hurry.
00:02:24In a hurry.
00:02:26Mr. Tamori and Mr. Higashino were there.
00:02:29Mr. Suzuki was rehearsing on stage.
00:02:31That's right.
00:02:32I was there.
00:02:34I was there on Sunday.
00:02:37When Mr. Hiromi came, he was in a low mood.
00:02:41There was a sports newspaper.
00:02:44He opened the newspaper and rehearsed.
00:02:49Without looking at it.
00:02:53Mr. Hiromi, you do this.
00:02:55You look at it like this.
00:02:57No, I was looking at it.
00:02:58Mr. Hiromi was looking at it like this.
00:03:00They were in a hurry.
00:03:02At that time, everyone was like that.
00:03:04They were a little bad guys.
00:03:06They were all bad guys.
00:03:07Mr. Higashino, too.
00:03:08Mr. Higashino was scared of the staff.
00:03:11Is that true?
00:03:13At that time, Mr. Higashino and Mr. Kazumatsu came in early in the morning.
00:03:19I like people who are energetic.
00:03:22But Mr. Higashino was in a low mood.
00:03:25He was in a bad mood.
00:03:27But it was fun including that.
00:03:30I learned that outside.
00:03:32I came back to GOD'S.
00:03:34If I did the same thing, I was kicked out of the newspaper.
00:03:38I was misunderstood.
00:03:43That's fun, too.
00:03:44Mr. Tamori was in the center.
00:03:48Mr. Tamori was getting a massage.
00:03:51I went with Mr. Tamori in the morning.
00:03:53I was doing something like a controversy.
00:03:57I went to Mr. Tamori in the morning.
00:03:58Oh, Morita, how are you?
00:04:00Oh, Kozono, how are you?
00:04:01I did a lot of things like that.
00:04:04While being massaged.
00:04:06I told Mr. Tamori that I was playing with Morita.
00:04:11I thought I could do it in the real thing.
00:04:14I was scolded by the agency.
00:04:17Mr. Tamori is good.
00:04:19Mr. Tamori is good.
00:04:20The agency and the manager.
00:04:23I've been scolded in the real thing.
00:04:26Did you watch Oswald Ito's comedy show?
00:04:31I watched it.
00:04:32But I didn't make it in time.
00:04:34I didn't make it in time at all.
00:04:36I really wanted to be on the show.
00:04:38Mr. Kanda is an announcer for NHK.
00:04:41I think I was doing it after I became free.
00:04:44It's not Fuji TV's song.
00:04:47It's a story about laughter.
00:04:50The cast said they wanted to be on the show again.
00:04:54I'm in charge of the same program as that time.
00:05:00I have to make it a show that makes people laugh.
00:05:05I'm on the air at 7 o'clock.
00:05:07I have to make it a show that makes people laugh.
00:05:11Is the dressing room decided?
00:05:12It's decided.
00:05:13It's like my room.
00:05:16It's decorated with balloons.
00:05:18Balloons?
00:05:19Yes, pink.
00:05:20Balloons in the dressing room?
00:05:21Yes.
00:05:22Pink flowers.
00:05:24It's not exciting.
00:05:25It's not exciting.
00:05:27The manager is excited.
00:05:29There are also sparkling walls.
00:05:33Why is it exciting?
00:05:35It's exciting.
00:05:36We're from Kansai.
00:05:38When we were in Tokyo, we wanted to go to Shinjuku.
00:05:41When we went to Shinjuku, we wanted to go to Alta.
00:05:45We were climbing.
00:05:47When we arrived at Alta, there was a security guard from Honda Entertainment.
00:05:53He was handsome.
00:05:55When we got in the car, Honda Entertainment followed us to Alta.
00:06:02But there weren't many people.
00:06:06We were in the basement.
00:06:08We were in the basement.
00:06:09I was in the car, so I got on the first floor.
00:06:11Honda Entertainment was there.
00:06:13I was embarrassed.
00:06:15I thought I didn't have to do it.
00:06:17I got on the elevator with the audience.
00:06:20That's right.
00:06:22There was an audition that day.
00:06:26We auditioned on that day.
00:06:28Depending on the day, there were about 500 people.
00:06:32From 7 a.m. in the morning, we were on stage with 500 people.
00:06:36We were in the hands of a security guard.
00:06:38If you think about it now, it's very dangerous.
00:06:42Everyone is watching.
00:06:44I think anyone can get in.
00:06:46Everyone wants to be on TV, so they come out of the company.
00:06:50What time do you start in the morning?
00:06:52Auditions start at 7 a.m.
00:06:56There were hundreds of people.
00:06:58There was a summer vacation.
00:07:00There was a summer vacation.
00:07:01It wasn't an accident.
00:07:03Ordinary women came into the theater.
00:07:07They said, I want to see Mr. Tamori.
00:07:10In the past, the TV station was very thin.
00:07:13I got in there.
00:07:16It's hard to maintain now.
00:07:18I can't do it now, but I can get up here.
00:07:22There were people who suddenly sat next to Mr. Tamori on the live broadcast.
00:07:27I want to drink as it is.
00:07:30I want to hear everything.
00:07:32You can tell a lot of good stories.
00:07:34I admired the regular.
00:07:37Was it a regular?
00:07:39I wrote it on my notebook as soon as I got to Yoshimoto.
00:07:43It was a regular.
00:07:45It was a lie schedule.
00:07:47Mr. Hosei Yamasaki, now Mr. Hosei Tsukite.
00:07:50When the telephone shocking came out, the audience said,
00:07:55Is it over?
00:07:57Is it true that it's over?
00:07:59It was a regular.
00:08:01There was a strange atmosphere.
00:08:03I went to the commercial.
00:08:05When I came back, there was a teddy bear sitting there.
00:08:08It was a big explosion.
00:08:10I know that.
00:08:12There were various things.
00:08:14Mr. Maezono.
00:08:15Nadeshiko, a soccer girl.
00:08:17It's amazing.
00:08:19She won the CBLEAVS Cup.
00:08:21She won the final with America.
00:08:24She won for the first time in two-on-one.
00:08:27It's been 13 years since she won in America.
00:08:31Why did Nadeshiko come back so far?
00:08:35There are 23 people selected this time.
00:08:3720 people are already playing overseas.
00:08:40Including Europe and America.
00:08:41In that sense, it's the same as the men.
00:08:43The level has risen.
00:08:44It was recognized overseas.
00:08:45The level of the players has risen.
00:08:48This is the first time Nadeshiko is a foreign director.
00:08:51Director Nielsen.
00:08:52He is a director of Denmark.
00:08:54Until now, he was a Japanese director.
00:08:56There are so many players who go abroad.
00:08:59He is a foreign director.
00:09:01He has a solid direction.
00:09:03Is Japan rising?
00:09:05Is it falling a little bit strategically in America?
00:09:08Japan won the World Cup in 2011.
00:09:12From then on, the number of veterans has increased.
00:09:15There were times when young players didn't play well.
00:09:19It's the same in America.
00:09:20The number of veterans has changed.
00:09:22I think it's a little bit of a change.
00:09:24In a sense, young players have matured in Japan.
00:09:27I think it's in a very good state now.
00:09:29That's right.
00:09:31What do you think of the current situation in Japan?
00:09:37What do you think of the current situation in Japan?
00:09:40What do you think of the current situation in Japan?
00:09:43Regarding the so-called high salary,
00:09:46It shows a big frame until the estimation of the bone-thick policy 2025.
00:09:51From the 8th year of the Reiwa era, the requirement for income was withdrawn.
00:09:56I actually withdrew 45.7 million yen.
00:10:01On the 25th of last month,
00:10:03In order to reduce the tuition fee of high school students,
00:10:06The JCPOA and the Japanese Medical Association officially signed a memorandum of understanding.
00:10:13According to the memorandum of understanding,
00:10:15From April of this year, all high school students will receive a support fund of 118,800 yen per year.
00:10:21Regarding private high school students,
00:10:24After losing the income limit from April of next year,
00:10:27The JCPOA will withdraw support up to 457,000 yen per year.
00:10:32From the 8th year of the Reiwa era,
00:10:34High school students will be able to go to the school they want to go to.
00:10:37I think it's extremely important to take a step closer to such a society and invest in education.
00:10:42However, there are concerns about the depreciation of high school tuition fees.
00:10:48The Osaka Prefecture has introduced its own tuition fee depreciation policy.
00:10:54The number of people choosing private schools has increased.
00:10:58The number of people choosing public schools has decreased.
00:11:01People are mistaken about the significance of public education.
00:11:07There are also voices pointing out that it is contrary to the education of children.
00:11:14This is the news.
00:11:15The JCPOA and the Japanese Medical Association have agreed.
00:11:20The JCPOA and the Japanese Medical Association have agreed.
00:11:26Mr. Hiromi.
00:11:28The JCPOA chose whether the Japanese Medical Association's public education is free.
00:11:36It's not the 1.3 million wall of the National Democratic Party.
00:11:39I don't know if this is really good.
00:11:46I feel like it's suddenly decided.
00:11:51It's a minority party.
00:11:53I don't want to pass the budget.
00:11:56I don't want to pass the budget.
00:11:58What's going on with 1.3 million yen?
00:12:01What's going on with the people?
00:12:03I feel like it's suddenly decided.
00:12:05I feel like it's suddenly decided.
00:12:10I think they're talking to each other.
00:12:15It is better to call up public schools with genuine intentions.
00:12:20It's because they want to pass the budget.
00:12:23It's not a parliament.
00:12:25That's it.
00:12:27It's all over.
00:12:28So that's how it looks.
00:12:30The JCPOA is going to be abolished and the economic policy is free from April this year.
00:12:35The JCPOA is going to be abolished and the economic policy is free from April this year.
00:12:38Next April, I will be in power.
00:12:41The government decided to withdraw 457,000 yen a year.
00:12:45Mr. Osamu Suzuki, what do you think about this school disbursement?
00:12:51I think there are a lot of problems, but as Mr. Hiromi said earlier,
00:12:55it's true that it came out suddenly.
00:12:57I wonder if it's because the election is coming up.
00:12:59I'm thinking about a lot of things, but I agree with the school disbursement.
00:13:03The gap has widened, and the rise in the number of students is amazing.
00:13:09I think there are people who have given up on going to high school.
00:13:15I think it's good that the choice is expanding.
00:13:19Because in our age, there are 2 million people in one school.
00:13:24It was on the news the other day, but there are only 720,000 people born in 2024.
00:13:31New politics born in 2024.
00:13:34720,000 people, and 7 million people are divided.
00:13:38It's about a third of our age.
00:13:41If that happens, there will definitely be fewer people supporting Japan 20, 30, or 40 years from now.
00:13:49I think we should give more good education.
00:13:54High-level education for each person.
00:13:57At the same time, I think we should give them a choice to study.
00:14:03If you think about the use of taxes,
00:14:06If you do this, it's impossible to do everything.
00:14:08I think it's going to be a resistance.
00:14:10I think it's good to think about the disbursement of universities.
00:14:13Until then?
00:14:14What if it's up to a university graduate?
00:14:16If you don't do it to a good kid,
00:14:20I think this disbursement is a real problem.
00:14:24I'll think about it.
00:14:26What about you, Mr. Ito?
00:14:28Disbursement of public schools?
00:14:32Why did you have to do that for private schools?
00:14:36Mr. Kiyohara, you're saying that private schools should be disbursed and that there should be no restrictions on income.
00:14:41You're telling everyone to go to high school.
00:14:44As a country's policy, you're trying to put more effort into education.
00:14:47That's right. As you all said,
00:14:49If there are students who can't go to a private school for economic reasons,
00:14:54You're saying that you're trying to make it possible for students to go to private schools for economic reasons.
00:14:58If it's for economic reasons, is it not possible to go to private schools?
00:15:04I think it's a problem if you can't go to school.
00:15:06No, it's okay.
00:15:08If you can't go to a private school,
00:15:10For example, if you want to go to a public school, but you fail,
00:15:14If you fail, you pass,
00:15:17There are students who can't go to private schools because of class problems.
00:15:20I think it's a little bad.
00:15:22I think it's faster to make a school that anyone can go to.
00:15:26It's more efficient than private schools.
00:15:28It's compulsory education up to junior high school.
00:15:32In your opinion, it would be better to make it compulsory education up to high school.
00:15:36I think that's faster.
00:15:38It's like compulsory education in practice.
00:15:42Looking at the current situation,
00:15:4499% of high school admissions are said to be compulsory education.
00:15:49High school is also in a similar situation to compulsory education.
00:15:53If you think about that,
00:15:55I think it's going to be a free high school tuition.
00:15:58Mr. Imada, what do you think?
00:16:00As I said before, everyone wants to study.
00:16:06I hated studying.
00:16:10When I went to a private school for free,
00:16:12I thought I'd be better at studying.
00:16:16The number of students who go to private schools is increasing.
00:16:18If parents force their children to go to private schools,
00:16:20Those who went to school after having such an experience
00:16:24should not waste their parents' money.
00:16:26I want to be independent as soon as possible.
00:16:28I want to study and get good grades as soon as possible.
00:16:31I want to give back to my parents.
00:16:33Of course, I understand at this age.
00:16:35At that time, I didn't really think about the gratitude for letting me go to school.
00:16:41If everything becomes free,
00:16:44I'm worried that those feelings will disappear.
00:16:50I'm worried about that.
00:16:52Will your grades increase?
00:16:54I think so.
00:16:56So the price of tuition will probably go up.
00:16:58There is a possibility that the demand for tuition will increase.
00:17:02Mr. Kiyohara, what do you think?
00:17:04In particular, I think that public high schools will be subjected to tough competition.
00:17:09Public high schools are also tough competition.
00:17:11I see.
00:17:14If public high schools can sell the low tuition fee
00:17:18and attract students,
00:17:20we have to rethink it.
00:17:22I see.
00:17:24In the future, public high schools will have to announce
00:17:28that this school is a special school
00:17:30and that there is no such school in other schools.
00:17:32I see.
00:17:34I think it was a time when we had to think about that.
00:17:36This time, the Japan Medical Association and the People's Republic of Korea
00:17:40joined hands.
00:17:42One more thing.
00:17:44This is a story about Hyogo Prefecture.
00:17:46Hyogo Medical Association
00:17:48filed a lawsuit against NHK's Takashi Tachibana
00:17:50for misappropriation of information
00:17:52such as unrevealed audio data
00:17:54to two prosecutors.
00:17:58Mr. Kishiguchi and Mr. Masuyama,
00:18:00who served as members of the 100-member committee,
00:18:02filed a lawsuit against NHK's Takashi Tachibana
00:18:04for misappropriation of unrevealed audio data
00:18:06to two prosecutors.
00:18:08Mr. Masuyama and Mr. Kishiguchi
00:18:11filed a lawsuit against NHK's Takashi Tachibana
00:18:13for misappropriation of unrevealed audio data
00:18:15to two prosecutors.
00:18:17Mr. Masuyama and Mr. Kishiguchi
00:18:19filed a lawsuit against NHK's Takashi Tachibana
00:18:21for misappropriation of unrevealed audio data
00:18:23to two prosecutors.
00:18:25I see.
00:18:27The two prosecutors
00:18:29have done something that is unacceptable.
00:18:31It is natural to dispose of it,
00:18:33but Mr. Kishiguchi
00:18:35should ask why NHK's Tachibana
00:18:37provided such information
00:18:39If there is something that the right-wingers should be telling,
00:18:43it shouldn't be to the representative of the other parties.
00:18:46It should be to the right-wingers like Mr. Yushimura.
00:18:48If it's a discussion and information,
00:18:50it should be discussed and decided by the right-wingers
00:18:55without violating the rules.
00:18:58It should be decided by the right-wingers
00:19:01and to be told to the representatives of the other parties.
00:19:05I think it's natural that the right-wingers can't allow it.
00:19:09I don't know if it's true or not.
00:19:12If it's true, we should be the ones to say it.
00:19:14That's right.
00:19:15I don't want to let people say it.
00:19:21Mr. Hiromi, if you read a sentence on your SNS,
00:19:25it's like this.
00:19:30It's not only in Japan,
00:19:32but also in Germany and other countries,
00:19:36the number of unidentified parties is increasing.
00:19:41People all over the world believe in SNS
00:19:45and say that it's not true.
00:19:48They say that it's true behind the scenes.
00:19:50People believe in it.
00:19:53If you say that it's true,
00:19:57people will say,
00:20:00If you look at the opinions of the right-wingers on SNS,
00:20:04the SNS will also tell you the opinions of the left-wingers.
00:20:08The right-wingers will also tell you lies.
00:20:11There will be a division.
00:20:13When I saw it, I thought it was true.
00:20:16When I saw it on SNS,
00:20:18I thought it was true.
00:20:20I thought it was brainwashed.
00:20:22I'm saying this,
00:20:24but when I say it to people,
00:20:27they say, Do you know?
00:20:29This is what it really looks like.
00:20:32People get so excited.
00:20:35I don't say it on TV,
00:20:37but on SNS,
00:20:39I can't say this,
00:20:41but this is true.
00:20:43You want to tell people.
00:20:45People will say, Oh, really?
00:20:47But when I tell people,
00:20:49they say, I know.
00:20:51I'm curious.
00:20:53Before Trump was re-elected,
00:20:55there was a fact-check.
00:20:57But after Trump was re-elected,
00:20:59IT companies stopped doing it.
00:21:01There's even more division.
00:21:03That's right.
00:21:05In short,
00:21:07Trump has a lot of power,
00:21:09so IT companies like Google and Facebook
00:21:12will be swayed by Trump.
00:21:14If you check the facts,
00:21:16you'll be hated by Trump.
00:21:18That's why he quit.
00:21:20After that, more and more fake information
00:21:22will be overflowing on the Internet.
00:21:24It's dangerous because
00:21:26there's more and more division.
00:21:28It's dangerous.
00:21:30There's a rule that
00:21:32you have to be fair.
00:21:34If you join an election,
00:21:36you can't get into TV or the news.
00:21:38That's right.
00:21:40If you don't do it on TV,
00:21:42but do it on the Internet,
00:21:44it'll be more interesting.
00:21:46It's like the truth.
00:21:48Oh, the TV is hiding it again.
00:21:50Before information,
00:21:52the person who jumped first
00:21:54will have the most advantage.
00:21:56I don't know much about politics,
00:21:58but if your parents tell you
00:22:00to go to the election
00:22:02because you have the right to vote,
00:22:04people who don't know anything
00:22:06will be chosen
00:22:08just because they know
00:22:10on social media.
00:22:12I think so.
00:22:14It's important to check the facts,
00:22:16but the fact that politicians
00:22:18leak information
00:22:20is a problem
00:22:22before fact-checking.
00:22:24That's right.
00:22:26First of all, I want them
00:22:28to do it properly.
00:22:30Even if it's not a matter
00:22:32of protection of privacy,
00:22:34the whole of privacy
00:22:36will lose its credibility.
00:22:38I think it's a problem
00:22:40before fact-checking.
00:22:42You can't follow the rules.
00:22:44You can't do it.
00:22:46He said at the press conference
00:22:48that he was a spy.
00:22:50I don't know why
00:22:52he was recognized as a spy.
00:22:54Myanmar's criminal organization
00:22:56imprisons 10,000 foreigners
00:22:58for special fraud.
00:23:04At the base of a Chinese criminal organization
00:23:06in the border area of Myanmar and Thailand,
00:23:08more than 10,000 foreigners,
00:23:10including Japanese,
00:23:12were imprisoned
00:23:14for special fraud.
00:23:16Last month,
00:23:18the armed forces of Myanmar
00:23:20launched an all-out attack
00:23:22and released
00:23:24about 7,000 foreigners
00:23:26from 28 countries
00:23:28and regions.
00:23:30However,
00:23:32it is said that
00:23:3431 Japanese
00:23:36were not included.
00:23:38So far,
00:23:405 Japanese adults
00:23:42have been arrested
00:23:44and two high school students
00:23:46aged 16 and 17 have been protected.
00:23:50According to investigators,
00:23:52a 16-year-old high school student
00:23:54was invited by a person
00:23:56he met on the Internet
00:23:58to work abroad
00:24:00and entered Thailand in December last year.
00:24:02However,
00:24:04when he arrived at the airport in Thailand,
00:24:06he was taken to a town near the border
00:24:08by a car he had been waiting for.
00:24:10Then he was put on a boat
00:24:12and taken to the base of a criminal organization
00:24:14in Myanmar.
00:24:16At the base,
00:24:18he was divided into several groups,
00:24:20and he was called
00:24:22by a police officer
00:24:24who talked about fraud,
00:24:26and when he disobeyed the order,
00:24:28there was also a testimony
00:24:30that he saw a person
00:24:32being beaten by an electric shock.
00:24:34After that,
00:24:36the high school student sent his father
00:24:38the location of the base
00:24:40in Myanmar.
00:24:42His family contacted
00:24:44the Japanese Embassy in Thailand
00:24:46and said they were able to protect him.
00:24:48Director Hayashi
00:24:50emphasized that
00:24:52he took this situation seriously
00:24:54and that he was working
00:24:56to understand the situation
00:24:58in cooperation with overseas investigators.
00:25:00This is the news.
00:25:02Criminal journalist Yukio Ishihara
00:25:04is here.
00:25:06Good morning.
00:25:08This is really surprising news.
00:25:10Mr. Ishihara,
00:25:12is it true that special fraud
00:25:14is being committed in various countries?
00:25:16Yes. In Japan,
00:25:18the so-called special fraud
00:25:20is actually a call center gang abroad.
00:25:22But since the 2010s,
00:25:24it has been a problem
00:25:26all over the world.
00:25:28For example, in the United States,
00:25:30Hi-Mam phone and Hello-Mam call
00:25:32are all the same
00:25:34in Japan.
00:25:36This has been going on for a long time.
00:25:38In 2021,
00:25:40Myanmar's border
00:25:42with Thailand
00:25:44was under the control
00:25:46of a small minority
00:25:48of Myanmar's armed forces
00:25:50without the government's control.
00:25:52The minority
00:25:54got money from the Chinese criminal organization
00:25:56and formed a friendship.
00:25:58This friendship led to
00:26:00the increase of criminal bases.
00:26:02There are several bases,
00:26:04but the largest criminal base
00:26:06is called KK Park.
00:26:08It is said that special fraud,
00:26:10drug sales, and human trafficking
00:26:12are being carried out at the base of the Chinese criminal organization.
00:26:14More than 15,000 people
00:26:16live in the vast site.
00:26:18Many of them are Chinese.
00:26:20There are also famous coffee shops
00:26:22and gyms in the site.
00:26:24It was developed in 4 years.
00:26:26First, January KK Park in 2021.
00:26:28This is a picture from the sky.
00:26:30This is December 2024.
00:26:32Wow!
00:26:34It was built in 4 years.
00:26:36It's a big building.
00:26:38It's scary.
00:26:40Did the criminal organization
00:26:42build this place?
00:26:44Originally,
00:26:46the Chinese criminal organization
00:26:48was said to have entered
00:26:50the place where
00:26:52tourism was developed.
00:26:54But as Mr. Hiromitsu said,
00:26:56the Chinese criminal organization
00:26:58was formed
00:27:00to create a criminal city
00:27:02here.
00:27:04It is said that
00:27:06it was built
00:27:08with the expectation
00:27:10of developing
00:27:12an international airport
00:27:14based on the base.
00:27:16There is no funding
00:27:18to build a city like this.
00:27:20Japanese people are also
00:27:22the target.
00:27:24How many people are there?
00:27:26There are quite a few people
00:27:28Actually,
00:27:30I was contacted
00:27:32by a person
00:27:34who ran away
00:27:36from a facility
00:27:38in Cambodia.
00:27:40I saw a lot of evidence
00:27:42and thought it wasn't fake.
00:27:44How many people were there?
00:27:46There were only
00:27:48two-digit number of Japanese people
00:27:50in that building.
00:27:52Is this a place where
00:27:54each country is based?
00:27:56Yes, it is.
00:27:58This time,
00:28:00the power was turned off.
00:28:02If the power was turned off
00:28:04in each place,
00:28:06I think it would have been
00:28:08destroyed immediately.
00:28:10The most important point
00:28:12is that the Chinese
00:28:14mainland mafia is doing it.
00:28:16Moreover, the police
00:28:18were the most active this time.
00:28:20As a nationality,
00:28:22Myanmar is a nationality,
00:28:24so there is a problem
00:28:26of internal interference.
00:28:28It's difficult to get in
00:28:30and move right away.
00:28:32Mr. Hiromi,
00:28:34did high school students
00:28:36go there and
00:28:38deceive you on the phone?
00:28:40I can't think of it.
00:28:42At what stage
00:28:44did high school students
00:28:46go to Thailand?
00:28:48I think there was
00:28:50a good invitation.
00:28:52Is it about money?
00:28:54For example,
00:28:56this time,
00:28:58the Chinese organization
00:29:00is trying to recruit
00:29:02Japanese people.
00:29:04Perhaps they are outsourcing
00:29:06the recruiting of Japanese people
00:29:08to the bad guys
00:29:10or anti-government organizations
00:29:12in Japan.
00:29:14I see.
00:29:16I see.
00:29:18I see.
00:29:20I see.
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00:31:00I see.
00:31:02I see.
00:31:04I see.
00:31:06I see.
00:31:08I see.
00:31:10I see.
00:31:12I see.
00:31:14I see.
00:31:16So, you are looking for a target there.
00:31:18Yes.
00:31:20In the world,
00:31:22you can find a target
00:31:24by using SNS,
00:31:26matching apps,
00:31:28and online game chat.
00:31:30At first,
00:31:32you want to be a pain friend
00:31:34because you think
00:31:36your photos are cool.
00:31:38But as you keep in touch,
00:31:40you want to meet in person,
00:31:42so you ask for a hotel room
00:31:44Japanese people
00:31:46have money
00:31:48somehow.
00:31:50I see.
00:31:52I see.
00:31:54You can be a friend
00:31:56by playing online card game.
00:31:58You don't play with others
00:32:00because you are scared.
00:32:02My son told me
00:32:04to be a friend
00:32:06because he has a good card.
00:32:08I said no.
00:32:10But I think there are people
00:32:12who become a friend
00:32:14because they have a good card.
00:32:16Yes.
00:32:18Ito-san,
00:32:20you can't avoid it.
00:32:22I'm scared.
00:32:24I'm scared
00:32:26to be on the radio
00:32:28listening to this story.
00:32:30It's a story
00:32:32I didn't want to know.
00:32:34Japanese people
00:32:36need people
00:32:38who can speak Japanese.
00:32:40I see.
00:32:42Will all of them be released
00:32:44in the future?
00:32:46Those who are confirmed
00:32:48will probably be protected.
00:32:50According to the news,
00:32:52some Japanese people
00:32:54don't want to go back to Japan.
00:32:56It's a little scary.
00:32:58They want to stay in Japan.
00:33:00Because they have good feelings.
00:33:02I don't know.
00:33:04It's just my imagination.
00:33:06There are some people
00:33:08who know it's a crime
00:33:10and go back to Japan.
00:33:12If they go back to Japan,
00:33:14their crime will be exposed
00:33:16and they will be arrested.
00:33:18I see.
00:33:20Mr. Kiyohara,
00:33:22there are crimes like this
00:33:24all over the world, right?
00:33:26Yes, there are crimes like this
00:33:28all over the world.
00:33:30What I want you to pay attention to
00:33:32is that a Japanese boy
00:33:34was abducted
00:33:36by a Cambodian boy.
00:33:38If the boy came back to Japan,
00:33:40he could be arrested
00:33:42by the Japanese police.
00:33:44I'm not talking about Myanmar.
00:33:46I'm talking about Cambodia.
00:33:48A Japanese boy
00:33:50was abducted
00:33:52by a Cambodian boy
00:33:54and he committed a crime.
00:33:56Of course,
00:33:58the boy's accomplice
00:34:00was also arrested.
00:34:02But the boy
00:34:04was also arrested
00:34:06by the Japanese police
00:34:08when he came back to Japan.
00:34:10So, even though the boy
00:34:12was an accomplice,
00:34:14the Japanese police
00:34:16can't leave him alone.
00:34:18Of course,
00:34:20it depends on the situation.
00:34:22For example,
00:34:24if the boy was deceived
00:34:26and taken abroad,
00:34:28he was abducted
00:34:30and he committed a crime
00:34:32I don't think
00:34:34the Japanese police
00:34:36can leave him alone.
00:34:38But if the boy
00:34:40went abroad
00:34:42and committed a crime,
00:34:44even though the boy
00:34:46was abducted,
00:34:48he could be arrested
00:34:50by the Japanese police.
00:34:52In online games,
00:34:54for example,
00:34:56if the boy's son
00:34:58or daughter
00:35:00uses a certain function
00:35:02to manage the online game,
00:35:04they don't send
00:35:06inappropriate messages
00:35:08to other people.
00:35:10They don't exchange
00:35:12contact information
00:35:14with people they know
00:35:16in the game.
00:35:18If you feel uncomfortable,
00:35:20please consult with the Japanese police.
00:35:22I think the Japanese police
00:35:24must have done that.
00:35:26I think so.
00:35:28It's fun,
00:35:30and you can earn money
00:35:32at the resort.
00:35:34But if you don't have a place
00:35:36to stay,
00:35:38for example,
00:35:40you can't go out
00:35:42for a month.
00:35:44The passport ownership rate
00:35:46has decreased by 17%.
00:35:48The young people's
00:35:50departure from overseas
00:35:52is accelerating.
00:35:54The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
00:35:56has announced statistics
00:35:58on passports.
00:36:00Accordingly,
00:36:02the number of passports
00:36:04until the end of last year
00:36:06was about 21.64 million,
00:36:08which is about 17%
00:36:10of the total population of Japan.
00:36:12I only have one.
00:36:14It is said that
00:36:16Japanese passports
00:36:18are the strongest in the world
00:36:20due to the large number
00:36:22of countries that can travel
00:36:24overseas.
00:36:26When we look at the
00:36:28passport ownership rate
00:36:30overseas,
00:36:32the United States
00:36:34has more than 50%,
00:36:36neighboring Korea
00:36:38has about 40%,
00:36:40and Taiwan
00:36:42has about 60%.
00:36:44We can see that
00:36:46the ownership rate
00:36:48of Japan is low.
00:36:50The ownership rate
00:36:52of Japan is low,
00:36:54but there is a change
00:36:56in the consciousness
00:36:58of young people.
00:37:00According to the survey
00:37:02of men and women
00:37:04aged 19 to 25,
00:37:0657.3% said
00:37:08they didn't want to go
00:37:10overseas.
00:37:1223% said
00:37:14they wanted to go,
00:37:16but they were
00:37:18worried about
00:37:20not being able to
00:37:22eat local food.
00:37:24The recent
00:37:26influence of
00:37:28yen and yen
00:37:30has accelerated
00:37:32young people's
00:37:34departure from overseas.
00:37:36Young people
00:37:38don't want to go overseas.
00:37:40Do you have a passport?
00:37:42No, I don't.
00:37:44I've never been overseas.
00:37:46When I went to work,
00:37:48I didn't have money.
00:37:50I couldn't afford
00:37:52to go overseas.
00:37:54When I was young,
00:37:56I didn't have money.
00:37:58Now, I can afford
00:38:00to go overseas,
00:38:02but I can't take a break.
00:38:04Didn't you go overseas
00:38:06on New Year's Day?
00:38:08I had a ban,
00:38:10so I couldn't go overseas
00:38:12for five years.
00:38:14I had a ban last year.
00:38:16I'm in a situation where I can't
00:38:18say it even if I avoid it.
00:38:20Is it special?
00:38:22Kanda-san,
00:38:24what do you think of this news?
00:38:26I love traveling overseas,
00:38:28so I feel more responsible
00:38:30for myself.
00:38:32I can feel the strength of humans.
00:38:34But the best thing
00:38:36is that I learned
00:38:38that Japanese people
00:38:40are on the side
00:38:42of discrimination in the world.
00:38:44It's getting worse.
00:38:46In New York,
00:38:48check-ins start at 3 p.m.
00:38:50Everyone starts at 2.30 p.m.
00:38:52But Asians say
00:38:54they can't go there
00:38:56and line up in the back.
00:38:58But everyone starts at 2.30 p.m.
00:39:00They say,
00:39:02no, next.
00:39:04It's so annoying.
00:39:06But it's a textbook.
00:39:08In the United States,
00:39:10there is discrimination
00:39:12in the world.
00:39:14But I didn't learn
00:39:16that I was discriminated against.
00:39:18So I thought
00:39:20I had to start
00:39:22by raising my voice.
00:39:24On the other hand,
00:39:26you have a lot of places
00:39:28you want to go.
00:39:30What do you think?
00:39:32I can't believe it.
00:39:34I thought I had
00:39:36more passports.
00:39:38I thought I had
00:39:40to go to America.
00:39:42When I was young,
00:39:44I wanted to go to America.
00:39:46I wanted to see
00:39:48cool places
00:39:50through pictures
00:39:52and books.
00:39:54But now,
00:39:56there is a lot of information
00:39:58on the Internet.
00:40:00I feel like I've been there.
00:40:02We didn't know
00:40:04until we went there.
00:40:06I wanted to go there.
00:40:08I don't think
00:40:10people in America
00:40:12admire us as much as we do.
00:40:14There are a lot of foreigners.
00:40:16There are a lot of people
00:40:18who think Japan
00:40:20is like a foreign country.
00:40:22When I go to Haneda,
00:40:24I sometimes think
00:40:26this is Japan.
00:40:28The news is scary
00:40:30and expensive.
00:40:32It's a matter of money.
00:40:34It's cheap.
00:40:36Ramen costs
00:40:383,000 to 4,000 yen.
00:40:40I can't afford it.
00:40:42The only reason
00:40:44I go abroad
00:40:46is because
00:40:48it's cheaper than
00:40:50buying it in Japan.
00:40:52The reason I go abroad
00:40:54is disappearing.
00:40:56It's natural.
00:40:58Japan is the best.
00:41:00It's safe.
00:41:02How about you, Sugiura-san?
00:41:04When I became a member of society,
00:41:06I made my passport.
00:41:08When I went abroad,
00:41:10I was in trouble.
00:41:12A foreigner who was
00:41:14sitting next to me
00:41:16asked me for my number.
00:41:18I couldn't speak English.
00:41:20All I could say was
00:41:22I have a boyfriend.
00:41:24Sorry.
00:41:26I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:28I couldn't sleep for 12 and a half hours.
00:41:30I couldn't sleep.
00:41:32You were in the last term?
00:41:34I couldn't sleep for 12 and a half hours.
00:41:36I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:38She is a manager.
00:41:40She is Italian.
00:41:42She is a French rapper.
00:41:44I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:46I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:48Sorry.
00:41:50I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:52You didn't know
00:41:54except for your boyfriend?
00:41:56I couldn't think of anything
00:41:58except for my boyfriend.
00:42:00When you are angry,
00:42:02you may think
00:42:04you are angry.
00:42:06You may think
00:42:08you are angry.
00:42:10You may think
00:42:12your life is in danger.
00:42:14You may think
00:42:16your life is in danger.
00:42:18I don't know if it's true, but I think it's going to be tough.
00:42:23You're worried about that.
00:42:25I think Japan is better.
00:42:27How about you, Mr. Maezono?
00:42:29I've been in the world of soccer for a long time.
00:42:32I have no resistance to go abroad alone.
00:42:34What I learned the most in soccer is that the other players never apologize.
00:42:39They don't apologize no matter what they win.
00:42:41If you apologize, you lose.
00:42:42Even if I'm wrong, I'll never admit it.
00:42:45I learned that if you admit it, Japanese people can't do it.
00:42:48Even if I hit a shopping cart, I won't apologize.
00:42:51Please apologize.
00:42:54Even if you hit a strange car, Japanese people don't apologize.
00:42:59What kind of culture is that?
00:43:02If you hit a lawyer, Japanese people don't apologize.
00:43:11If you hit a car, Japanese people don't apologize.
00:43:16Japanese people say, oh, but Japanese people say, oh.
00:43:20I don't know if it's a car accident, but I don't know what it means to hit a cart and not apologize.
00:43:24If you hit a big cart, you'll be hit.
00:43:27If you say sorry, all the responsibility will come to you.
00:43:31So you say, oh.
00:43:33What about you, Mr. Kiyohara?
00:43:34What did you learn from your mistake?
00:43:37I think I'm the only one who's drunk.
00:43:39You're the only one who's drunk.
00:43:41You're the only one who's drunk.
00:43:43I think everyone knows that if you apologize for a big car accident, you'll regret it later.
00:43:49But if you hit a cart, you won't apologize.
00:43:53So I think it's okay to apologize.
00:43:55In Japan, if you hit a trunk on the Shinkansen, Japanese people will say sorry.
00:44:01I thought it was in line with Japan.
00:44:05If you apologize, you'll be apologized when you get back to your country.
00:44:08I thought it was in line with Japan.
00:44:10What news would you like Oswald Ito to bring up at the end of the program?
00:44:20Here's the next one.
00:44:22Here's the next one.
00:44:27Now, I understand that White Rush will have its final show on March 30th.
00:44:34I'm very frustrated.
00:44:36It's not over yet?
00:44:37I don't think it's over yet.
00:44:39Then admit it.
00:44:40I won't admit it.
00:44:41Then admit it.
00:44:42So if it's not over by the next week, I'll be out of Sanjapo by the next week.
00:44:48I'll be in the way of Sandwich Man.
00:44:51Let's take a look at the topics that celebrities talked about in the last month.
00:45:01KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI PEPPERS appeared in a certain park and was involved in an unexpected fire.
00:45:09The main reason is the self-restraint of Reiwa romance Takahira Car.
00:45:14The M-1 tour in Shizuoka Park, which was held on the 22nd of last month, was suddenly announced by KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI as the host.
00:45:23However, when this host was announced, there was a critical voice on the Internet that said,
00:45:27Why KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI? It's not suitable for the M-1 tour.
00:45:35KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:45:41KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:46:11KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:46:18What do you think of this fire?
00:46:41KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:46:48KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:46:55KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:47:02KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:47:08KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:47:17KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI and KOROKORO CHIKICHIKI discussed the controversy on their YouTube channel.
00:47:25It was the same day.
00:47:27It was the same day, and when Korochiki-san was on the show,
00:47:30the comedians were all watching.
00:47:32It was so funny.
00:47:35The audience was very satisfied.
00:47:37It's hard to say who was on the show because they wanted to be on the show.
00:47:41Is there such a word?
00:47:44So you were angry, but you were able to make a good story, right?
00:47:48Yes, I was on the show for 8 minutes.
00:47:51In the first 4 minutes, I was so angry that I almost died.
00:47:56As soon as I got into the main story, the comedians started playing with their phones.
00:48:00I thought, these guys are the same.
00:48:03But you were able to get the main story, right?
00:48:05Yes, I was able to get the main story.
00:48:06Let's talk about Yoshimoto Industry.
00:48:09Ito-san won the Kansai Grand Prix called ABC Owarai.
00:48:14How many years ago was that?
00:48:16You spent 1.5 million yen to build a smoking area in your pocket money?
00:48:21Yes, I spent 1.5 million yen to build a smoking area in Yoshimoto's theater.
00:48:27Originally, there was a cigarette lighter in the room.
00:48:31I changed it into a smoking area.
00:48:34About two days after I built it,
00:48:37I was told that smoking was prohibited because smoke could enter the audience.
00:48:43From then on, I was treated as a criminal who broke a smoking machine.
00:48:47I was told that electronic cigarettes were allowed.
00:48:50However, the Shibuya Manzai Theater was closed.
00:49:01What happened to the smoking area that I spent 1.5 million yen to build?
00:49:07Ito-san smokes himself.
00:49:10Recently, there is no place to smoke.
00:49:13You understand the feelings of people who smoke a little, right?
00:49:16There is a wide show that Ringo-neesan is doing in Osaka the other day.
00:49:22There was a news that smoking on the street was prohibited in Osaka.
00:49:25If you smoke on the street, you will be fined 1,000 yen or 2,000 yen.
00:49:29An old man's face was blurred on the street.
00:49:33It was forbidden to smoke on the street.
00:49:36I asked him what he would do.
00:49:39He said he couldn't smoke because he didn't have money to pay the fine.
00:49:43I really wanted to hug him.
00:49:47In Tokyo, there are people who smoke on the street where only cats can enter.
00:49:55There are places where you can smoke properly.
00:49:57I understand that smoking is completely prohibited as a country.
00:50:01However, there are few places where you can smoke.
00:50:05It would be nice if there were more places where you could smoke.
00:50:08That's right.
00:50:09In the past few decades, people used to smoke on airplanes and bullet trains.
00:50:16It was a long time ago.
00:50:18However, it is now.
00:50:20I don't think there is anything in the world that is so strictly regulated.
00:50:25Osamu-san, what do you think about the tobacco issue?
00:50:29I also smoked, but I don't know what Ito-kun feels.
00:50:34Recently, there are many places where you can smoke with permission.
00:50:41I'm sorry to say this, but I won't go there.
00:50:46You don't go to a place where you can smoke?
00:50:48I don't mind drinking alcohol, but I don't go to a place where I can smoke.
00:50:54I don't go to a place where I can smoke.
00:50:59Are you okay?
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:01I don't know.
00:51:02I'm sorry.
00:51:03And you sometimes come in at the right time.
00:51:04That's right.
00:51:05When I came in at the right time, I was like this.
00:51:10I'm sorry.
00:51:11There are no smokers at all today.
00:51:14I'm sorry.
00:51:27Every time the staff picks up the news about Wild Rush,
00:51:31Kanda-san says,
00:51:32Please take up more foreign gossip.
00:51:36The reason is that it's stimulating.
00:51:39I don't know if you're interested.
00:51:42Do you have it?
00:51:43I like it.
00:51:44I like foreign gossip.
00:51:45I don't know anyone, so I don't care.
00:51:47I don't know anyone, so the scale is big.
00:51:50It's easy to say.
00:51:53It's stimulating, so I think Japanese gossip is cute.
00:51:59By the way, let me tell you what happened in the past year.
00:52:03First of all, Taylor Swift.
00:52:05She was on a world tour all over the country.
00:52:08At the end of the tour, she gave everyone $100,000 as a bonus.
00:52:14$100,000 for one person?
00:52:15Isn't that amazing?
00:52:17It's not just a lunch box for Jojoen.
00:52:20I'm grateful for Jojoen's lunch box.
00:52:22It's amazing.
00:52:23As for Ariana Grande,
00:52:26She had a sexual prejudice, but the world couldn't accept it.
00:52:30She used a lie detector to destroy the rumors.
00:52:35She's like a YouTuber.
00:52:37It's amazing.
00:52:38It's interesting, so I want you to do more.
00:52:41Murappi, Angelina Jolie.
00:52:43We finally got a divorce.
00:52:46There was a winery that the two of us owned.
00:52:48We talked about what to do with it.
00:52:50I'm going to fight over a winery.
00:52:52That's a big deal.
00:52:54There's no couple in Japan who are fighting over a winery.
00:52:56That's right.
00:52:59It's been seven years since I got married.
00:53:03I'll tell you what happened seven years later.
00:53:06I have good news.
00:53:07Justin Bieber is married.
00:53:10White National didn't treat Justin Bieber as his wife.
00:53:15The person Justin Bieber married wasn't Selena Gomez.
00:53:20It was Haley Baldwin.
00:53:23She's an actress' daughter.
00:53:25Yes, she's a model.
00:53:27You used to go to Shibuya together.
00:53:28That's right.
00:53:29Justin Bieber's fans thought he was married to Selena Gomez.
00:53:33He married a completely different person.
00:53:35Women all over the world were surprised.
00:53:37But Justin Bieber didn't treat her as his wife.
00:53:39In 2021, Justin Bieber will marry a 30-year-old Japanese woman.
00:53:46It's a big news.
00:53:47It's a big news.
00:53:49It's amazing.
00:53:50It's famous.
00:53:51I wanted Justin Bieber to treat me as his wife.
00:53:53In 2023, women were surprised.
00:53:57Paris Hilton announced the birth of her first child.
00:54:01It's a big news.
00:54:02It's amazing.
00:54:03Paris Hilton became a mother.
00:54:08What's going to happen?
00:54:09I'm not confident in raising a child.
00:54:13The owner of the Hilton Hotel has a sister.
00:54:21It was a big deal.
00:54:23She became a mother.
00:54:25It's amazing.
00:54:26She became a father at the age of 79.
00:54:29It's a big deal.
00:54:31It's a big deal.
00:54:32It's funny.
00:54:33It's like watching a true man show.
00:54:35It's true.
00:54:37I wanted Justin Bieber to treat me as his wife.
00:54:40This is the last news.
00:54:45Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are divorced.
00:54:51Kim Kardashian is a world-famous celebrity.
00:54:59Kim Kardashian is a celebrity.
00:55:03It's a reality show.
00:55:05It's a reality show.
00:55:07Kim Kardashian used to work as a stylist at Paris Hilton.
00:55:12He wasn't an actor.
00:55:14I see.
00:55:15He became famous because of the reality show.
00:55:18He has a funny personality.
00:55:19Before the reality show began,
00:55:23a tape of his sexual intercourse with his ex-girlfriend was broadcast all over the world.
00:55:27All over the world?
00:55:28What are you talking about on Sunday morning?
00:55:31I get depressed.
00:55:34I don't get depressed.
00:55:36I don't get depressed.
00:55:37I'm going to do my best.
00:55:39That's how the reality show began.
00:55:41If this was the news of the Japanese entertainment industry,
00:55:44there would be no second chance.
00:55:46But in the United States,
00:55:48Kim Kardashian is getting more and more popular.
00:55:51That's a good culture.
00:55:53That's right.
00:55:54Kim Kardashian is running a brand called SKIMS.
00:55:59In Japan, it's called Kimono.
00:56:03It's a little controversial in Japan.
00:56:06SKIMS is very good.
00:56:08I'm wearing SKIMS today.
00:56:10What are you talking about?
00:56:11SKIMS is very good.
00:56:12Is that so?
00:56:13SKIMS is very popular all over the world.
00:56:15I get hungry.
00:56:17SKIMS shows Kim's particularity.
00:56:21Are you drunk?
00:56:23I'm telling you how great Kim is.
00:56:25Do you look like that?
00:56:27Kim Kardashian has 3.5 billion Instagram followers.
00:56:33Kim Kardashian is married to Kanye West, a world-famous rapper.
00:56:39That's great.
00:56:40It's a reality show.
00:56:42That's right.
00:56:43His name is not Kanye West.
00:56:45His real name is Kanye.
00:56:47That's right.
00:56:49That's great.
00:56:52Kanye West is bright.
00:56:54That's right.
00:56:55All the gossip is bright.
00:56:58That's right.
00:56:59Kendrick Lamar is the most popular rapper in the U.S. for a year.
00:57:06It's a song about Drake's bad words.
00:57:10It's the most popular song in the U.S.
00:57:13It's great to be chosen.
00:57:15Kendrick Lamar came to the half-time show at the Super Bowl.
00:57:20Everyone in the stadium said Drake's bad words.
00:57:24That's great.
00:57:25The U.S. is great.
00:57:27It's a reality show.
00:57:29It's a reality show.
00:57:31It's great to be chosen.
00:57:33It's great to be chosen.
00:57:35Drake is a strong man.
00:57:37Everyone in the audience is strong.
00:57:40If this kind of thing continues to spread, people will think that humans are cute.
00:57:45The entertainment news in the Showa era was sharp.
00:57:50That's right.
00:57:51That kind of thing is gone.
00:57:53The U.S. is great.
00:57:56Please check it out.
00:57:58I will check it out.
00:58:03Mr. Saito.
00:58:04It's time for the half-time show.
00:58:06How was it?
00:58:07I'm a little lonely.
00:58:10Won't you come again?
00:58:12I think this is the last time.
00:58:16It was a show that made me feel that I had to watch the news properly.
00:58:22I was wondering why I was invited.
00:58:27Every time I came here, I was wondering what kind of news it was.
00:58:31I think all the entertainers were in the same position.
00:58:35I'm asking you to tell me the news of a baby.
00:58:39I hope it's easy to talk about.
00:58:44I have a lot of memories.
00:58:46It was a lot of fun.
00:58:47You are a performer.
00:58:48I'm a performer.
00:58:49Don't reduce it any more.
00:58:52I won't ask you to increase it.
00:58:54I understand.
00:58:55Mr. Osamu.
00:58:56How was it?
00:58:57I started this show when I was a broadcaster.
00:59:02I don't get jealous of a show that I'm not involved in.
00:59:07When this show started, I was jealous.
00:59:11I was able to change it.
00:59:15There were no entertainers talking about entertainers.
00:59:20I had a job as a commentator.
00:59:23I think it started with a wide show.
00:59:28In that sense, I think I was able to change the history of TV.
00:59:35I feel that the show will end at a good time.
00:59:41Thank you very much.
00:59:43Mr. Imada.
00:59:44How was the wide show?
00:59:45Looking back today, my memories of ARTA were thin.
00:59:50I didn't think I could do it.
00:59:52Everyone seemed to be having a lot of fun.
00:59:56I can only imagine your massage.
00:59:59I'm sorry for the thin information.

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