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00:00Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:04Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:09Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:22This issue was also raised at the National Assembly.
00:26Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:31Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:36Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:42In the first place, the Ministry of Finance decided to draw attention to the wall of annual income.
00:51If the National Assembly proposes a wall of annual income of 750,000 yen,
00:59we will raise the national interest rate and calculate the annual income.
01:05The national interest rate is estimated to be 7 to 8 trillion yen.
01:12According to the Ministry of Finance, if the wall of annual income is raised to 1.78 million yen,
01:19the national interest rate will decrease by more than 7 trillion yen.
01:23Then, the Minister of Finance, who is in charge of the national interest rate, got angry.
01:30The Ministry of Finance should apologize to us, the government!
01:37Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:40Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:43Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:48While the wall of annual income is being raised,
01:53there is a story in the TV talk show.
01:57The Ministry of Finance and the Prime Minister have opposed it.
02:01The local government said,
02:03we will raise the national interest rate to 1.4 million yen.
02:08They are negotiating the interest rate.
02:10In the end, the National Democratic Party's proposal to raise the national interest rate to 1.78 million yen was not realized.
02:17The Liberal Democratic Party's proposal to raise the minimum tax rate of the national income to 1.6 million yen.
02:24In the National Democratic Party's proposal, the higher the income, the higher the tax rate.
02:31In the Liberal Democratic Party's proposal, the tax rate is uniform.
02:35On the other hand, the minimum tax rate is getting smaller and smaller.
02:42It is a pity that the income has become half-and-half.
02:46In the current generation, the support for the middle class is very weak.
02:53Only low-income people are in trouble.
02:58What is the reason for not raising the tax rate to 1.78 million yen?
03:05Does the Ministry of Finance really have a plan?
03:10Why does the Ministry of Finance have the power?
03:15Please listen to the explanation.
03:17I really agree.
03:19I can't raise the tax rate to 1.78 million yen.
03:23Please listen to the explanation.
03:25It's a perfect explanation.
03:28The explanation is good.
03:31Today, the ex-Minister of Finance is in the studio.
03:39The wall of annual income.
03:41The tax rate of gasoline.
03:43The explosion of the people's anger at the cost of consumption.
03:47The economic policy of the Ishiba administration.
03:49The ex-Minister of Finance and a thorough discussion special.
03:55BEAT Takeshi's TV Tackle.
04:02Today, the ex-Minister of Finance came here with courage.
04:09Mr. Higashi will be convinced if he is persuaded.
04:15I told him to call me.
04:18But he really called me.
04:21It's a joke.
04:24Mr. Morinobu Shigeki, the ex-Minister of Finance, is here.
04:28First of all, I'd like to ask you.
04:30It's unusual for the budget to be revised.
04:34What do you think about this?
04:36I think it's hard to revise the budget.
04:40That's why it's close to the end of the year.
04:43It's a matter of work.
04:45We have to re-determine the budget.
04:48We have to rewrite the budget.
04:50Mr. Kishi, you know the reason, right?
04:53The budget was revised after the last meeting.
05:00I think it's a mistake of the ex-Minister of Finance.
05:05I heard it was because of Mr. Kishi.
05:08Mr. Kishi said in many programs that the budget was not good.
05:15So the ex-Minister of Finance moved.
05:17Do you hate me?
05:20No, the people support you.
05:24Really?
05:26I'm not sure.
05:29Do you watch a lot of programs?
05:34Yes, I do.
05:35Do you watch the women in the world?
05:38I watch all the programs of the ex-Minister of Finance.
05:44Why do you lower your head?
05:46Mr. Morinobu, I'd like to ask you a question.
05:48There is a lot of discussion about the annual budget.
05:53If you raise the budget to 1.78 million yen,
05:58the tax on 7 to 8 trillion yen will be reduced.
06:04It was calculated by the ex-Minister of Finance, right?
06:07Yes.
06:08I think that's connected to the demo.
06:10Yes, it is.
06:12Is that so?
06:14I thought he was going to raise the budget to 1.78 million yen.
06:17I thought he was talking about that.
06:19But he kept saying that the tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:23In a sense, he was threatening me.
06:25I thought he was threatening me.
06:27He said that the tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:32He said that the tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:35In a sense, he was threatening me.
06:37I thought he was cutting the negotiation card.
06:39I thought he was cutting the negotiation card.
06:41But he didn't say that.
06:43The tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:45The tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:47If you raise the budget to 1.78 million yen,
06:49the tax on 7 trillion yen would be reduced.
06:53Of course, it has economic effect.
06:55He didn't say that.
06:57It has economic effect.
06:59It's not reported in the newspaper.
07:02It's not reported in the newspaper.
07:04It's not reported in the newspaper.
07:07I want to say that this is not only a matter of budget.
07:12If you are going to reduce the tax on 7 trillion yen,
07:15I want to say that this is not only a matter of budget.
07:18Why do you need to reduce the tax on 7 trillion yen?
07:21I think it's reasonable to raise the budget to 1.78 million yen.
07:26There are people who work for 10 million yen or 20 million yen.
07:30If you don't want to do that, you can use that model.
07:33That's where we discuss.
07:36We need to discuss how much effect we need.
07:40But you say that it's like this if you do it mechanically.
07:43It's a little difficult to discuss.
07:45I just put it on the discussion table.
07:47I don't know that.
07:49Mr. Higashi, what do you think?
07:51Originally, we would work for 1.3 million yen.
07:55So, let's get people who work part-time or part-time
07:59to work for 1.5 million yen or 1.7 million yen.
08:02Let's get them to work.
08:04It's a policy that will make people who work part-time or part-time
08:08feel a little better.
08:11Let's get more people to work.
08:13So, I think this is the right direction.
08:16So, we're discussing how much we should increase the budget.
08:20So, I think 1.78 million yen is the right answer.
08:25So, Mr. Morinobu, you said that the tax on 7 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen
08:30will be reduced.
08:33Did you say that there are benefits?
08:36There are two reasons why I'm against the tax on 7 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen.
08:43It's not just about the budget.
08:45One is that if you increase the standard of living by 7.5 trillion yen,
08:50the gap will widen more and more than it is now.
08:53Because up to 15 million or 20 million people will be taxed more.
08:58That's strange in terms of tax.
09:02So, if we're going to limit it that much,
09:05shouldn't we reduce the tax on that?
09:08That's what we're discussing.
09:10That's exactly what you said.
09:12That's not what I said.
09:15So, if we're going to limit the tax on 7.5 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen,
09:19the tax on 7.5 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen will be reduced.
09:23If we're going to limit the tax on 7.5 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen,
09:27the gap will widen more than it is now.
09:31That's what you're saying.
09:34That's exactly what I'm saying.
09:36That's why I only talked about the tax on 7.5 trillion yen or 8 trillion yen.
09:41In the National Democracy Act,
09:43people with a lot of income are taxed more.
09:46In the Liberal Democratic Party Act,
09:48people with a lot of income are taxed less.
09:51That's why I showed both sides.
09:53I should have discussed this in the National Assembly.
09:56But I didn't.
09:57That's why it's so unclear.
09:59Can I say something?
10:01In terms of tax,
10:03it's not just about income tax.
10:06There are people who make more money.
10:09There are rich people.
10:11There are people who demonstrate in front of the National Assembly.
10:15On the other hand, there are people who make more than 100 million yen.
10:21The tax burden on those people is decreasing.
10:25Let's reconsider the tax on income tax.
10:28Let's give more burden to those who can afford it.
10:31Let's tax those who can't afford it.
10:34I think that's what politics is all about.
10:38I only showed one side.
10:40What do you think about the recent criticism of the Treasury?
10:46You're talking about dismantling.
10:48I don't understand the meaning of dismantling.
10:51Even if it's dismantled,
10:53the function of creating a budget for both income and tax
10:58will remain somewhere.
11:00Then, the new Treasury will be dismantled.
11:04I think it will do something like
11:08weighing the dog and controlling the dog.
11:11So I don't think it makes much sense to dismantle it.
11:15Measuring the dog and controlling the dog.
11:19You don't want to spend as much as possible.
11:21You want to stock up as much as possible.
11:24I'm not saying I want to stock up.
11:26In short, I want to know how much tax is included
11:29and how much tax I should spend on it.
11:34In the end, it will be international.
11:37I'm spending less than 30 trillion yen internationally.
11:40I want to reduce it as much as possible.
11:43That's what everyone thinks.
11:46I think that kind of function is necessary for Japan.
11:53Ms. Kikkawa, what do you think?
11:55I think it's an expression of some kind of dissatisfaction.
11:59Why did they go to the Treasury?
12:03It's very unclear who will decide.
12:06Originally, the politicians decided,
12:08and the Treasury used its head to realize it.
12:11I think that's the flow.
12:13Why did they go to the Treasury?
12:16The flow is really strange.
12:18But if the politicians don't get information and wisdom from the officials,
12:24they can't make a decision.
12:27The Treasury is responsible for giving information.
12:33I think it's about taking advantage of that.
12:36In the end, politicians have little judgment or knowledge,
12:40and it's just like what the Treasury says.
12:44But no one has the power to object to the Treasury,
12:48so it's easy for the Treasury to do it.
12:52On this point,
12:54the Treasury has never acted on its own.
12:58There has always been the Minister of Finance, Mr. Aso.
13:02Of course, when the Treasury goes here and there,
13:06the Minister of Finance gets permission from the Minister of Finance, Mr. Aso,
13:10and says,
13:12this is how we're going to do it, this is how we're going to do it.
13:16Then there's the Minister of Finance,
13:18then there's the Deputy Minister,
13:20then there's the Secretary of State.
13:22After deciding on a big policy,
13:24the Treasury does a lot of things.
13:30The next problem is directly related to the lives of the people.
13:35The proposed tax rate for gasoline.
13:38The Liberal Democratic Party and the National Democratic Party
13:41have proposed a bill to abolish it from April of this year.
13:45On the other hand, the Japanese Parliament
13:48has proposed a bill to abolish it from April of next year.
13:52If we can do it in the next seven years,
13:54then we should do it.
13:56We would like to abolish it
14:00by the end of the summer.
14:05Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ishiba says,
14:08We cannot say when we will abolish it
14:12without a conclusion as to what we will do with most of the money.
14:19He has repeatedly avoided saying when he will abolish it.
14:26In the first place, the proposed tax rate for gasoline
14:30was introduced by the Tanaka Cabinet of Ministers
14:34in 1974 for the purpose of road maintenance.
14:39Now, gasoline is priced at the actual price of
14:42the oil and coal tax, the gasoline tax.
14:45The proposed tax rate for gasoline is added to it,
14:49and even the consumption tax is increased.
14:54As if nothing had happened,
14:57the tax rate continues to this day.
15:01In December of last year,
15:03the three parties of the People's Republic of Japan,
15:06the People's Republic of China, and the People's Republic of China
15:09finally agreed to abolish it.
15:11No, that's when the three parties are talking now.
15:15Can the government say that this is the time?
15:19The timing of the abolition was not specified in the agreement.
15:25This is what the TV tackle has to say about this agreement.
15:30Isn't it unfair that we don't know when we will abolish it?
15:33It's not easy to make it happen when we say we will go out to eat.
15:36It's the same thing, isn't it?
15:38We don't know when we will abolish it.
15:41Is it okay for the government to do something like that?
15:43Because the three parties agreed to it.
15:45Let's decide now.
15:47Let's decide.
15:48Let's decide.
15:49Let's decide.
15:50Let's decide.
15:51Let's decide.
15:52Let's decide.
15:53The tax rate has continued for more than 50 years.
15:59Why can't we abolish it right now?
16:03The problem that is directly related to the lives of the people is
16:08Japan's tax rate in 2024 was 73.4 trillion yen, the highest in the past.
16:16However, Prime Minister Ishiba said
16:19It's not like that at all if you say it's a financial situation that pays back to the people.
16:26It's not like that at all if you say it's a financial situation that pays back to the people.
16:31He made a negative statement about the tax rate.
16:36It was not the National Democratic Party, which advocates a large tax rate, that the Liberal Democratic Party, a minority party, joined hands with.
16:44It was a meeting of the Japanese people who demanded a reduction in the high school tuition fee.
16:50Why doesn't the government want to impose a tax rate?
16:55This is what he said on TV Tackle.
16:58The people of the Ministry of Finance, the logic of the Ministry of Finance,
17:02For example, those who have introduced consumption tax can be worshiped.
17:08It's like a god.
17:09That's how the evaluation system works.
17:12Call the people of the Ministry of Finance here.
17:15Call the people of the Ministry of Finance.
17:17I think we should all agree with each other.
17:21Is that so?
17:24Should Japan impose a tax rate now?
17:29Will the life of the people be really rich with the tax rate?
17:35If you're in the Ministry of Finance, you can get a raise if you increase taxes.
17:38Is it true that if you impose a tax rate, you can't get a raise?
17:41That's the legend of the Ministry of Finance.
17:45It's the most important thing in this urban legend.
17:47I actually served as the chief executive officer for five years.
17:52I was the chief executive officer when the consumption tax was 3 to 5.
17:57And I also raised the tobacco tax.
18:00What? Tobacco tax?
18:02I raised the tobacco tax to solve the issue of the National Railway Production Company.
18:07And I was told that the WTO banned the use of soju and whiskey.
18:12So I was forced to raise the soju six times.
18:16And I also raised the soju and beer tax.
18:22In other words, I increased the tax.
18:26But I didn't get promoted.
18:31But people around me...
18:33Last year, I raised the tobacco tax.
18:35Before that, I raised the tobacco tax.
18:38Everyone is getting better.
18:40I think I've done too much.
18:43The Ministry of Finance says that the tax rate is lower than ever.
18:49But Mr. Ishiba says that the tax rate is very tight.
18:55He said it's ridiculous to impose a tax rate.
18:58What do you think about that?
19:00I think it's better to impose a tax rate where it's necessary.
19:05Where?
19:06For middle and low-income families and people in real trouble.
19:10But on the other hand,
19:13I think it's better to impose a tax rate for people with financial income.
19:21I think it's better to impose a tax rate in a package.
19:27Didn't you do that when you were in office?
19:30When I was in office, I raised the income tax, the tax rate, and the tax rate.
19:36The burden of the current generation is very high.
19:43In the political world,
19:46I don't think it's a good idea to reduce the tax rate or to directly support it.
19:56But people forget about the tax rate.
19:58People forget about the burden of social insurance.
20:02People are talking about the burden of social insurance all the time.
20:06Isn't it strange?
20:07People are living a serious life now.
20:10I think our generation is working harder than the older generation.
20:16The number of married couples has increased.
20:18The social status of women has improved.
20:20But I don't feel that life is getting easier.
20:24Consumption is declining.
20:26Salary is not going up.
20:27Salary is not going up.
20:28What's going on?
20:29I think that's a big concern.
20:32If we don't respond to that,
20:34we can't say,
20:35let's pay taxes, let's pay social insurance,
20:37if it's at this level, we can pay it.
20:40We can't do that.
20:41We can't get that kind of feeling.
20:43Isn't that strange?
20:45I think that's a valid argument.
20:48It's not possible to raise the Japanese economy just by tax.
20:53So we need to think about corporate action.
20:56Why didn't the salary go up?
20:58Why did the tax increase?
21:00I think it's also related to financial policy.
21:02I think we should all think about it.
21:06Mr. Ishida, you said something important.
21:09Why don't we pay taxes?
21:10There is also a problem with the principle of action of the Ministry of Finance.
21:13It is often said that the Ministry of Finance is a restricted system.
21:16But that's not true.
21:18For example, if you look at the budget,
21:20Japan's population has been declining since 2008.
21:23In 2008, the government's general budget was 90 trillion yen.
21:28Now it has expanded to 115 trillion yen.
21:31Even though the population is declining.
21:33In short, it has increased by about 30%.
21:36So the Ministry of Finance,
21:37from the point of view of politicians and the industry,
21:39increases the budget.
21:41If the budget keeps increasing,
21:43of course, we need to pay taxes.
21:46So we don't really pay taxes.
21:48If we want to pay taxes seriously,
21:50we have to cut the government's wasteful budget.
21:53We have to do what Elon Musk is doing in the United States in Japan.
21:57During the election,
21:59Mr. Ishida suddenly said that he would set up a 13 trillion yen supplementary budget.
22:05The Ministry of Finance is very popular, isn't it?
22:07Yes.
22:08That's right.
22:09That's why the budget is 13 trillion yen.
22:13But it won't increase in such a short period of time.
22:16The Ministry of Finance is always told by the politicians
22:19to increase the total budget.
22:22So the Ministry of Finance is in a hurry.
22:24How can we find a 13 trillion yen supplementary budget?
22:29So it's not the Ministry of Finance that's wrong,
22:31it's the politics that's wrong.
22:33Well, that's as far as I can go.
22:35That's as far as you can go?
22:37What do you think?
22:38We haven't finished yet.
22:40What are you talking about?
22:42Let me say something.
22:43The Ministry of Finance is stepping too far into the political process.
22:49That's right.
22:50The role of a minister is to fight with expertise.
22:54So if you do this, it will be like this.
22:56What do you think?
22:57There's a problem like this.
22:59You have to take responsibility and make choices.
23:04The wallet will be decided by the politicians.
23:07I think this role should be clearer.
23:11What do you mean by stepping too far into the political process?
23:14The politics won't be decided,
23:16so we have to step in more and more.
23:18Do you think politicians are stupid?
23:20No, I don't think so at all.
23:22I don't think so at all.
23:24You don't think so?
23:25Politicians and the Ministry of Finance are going to be like that.
23:28Why don't you ask AI to decide,
23:30and have a discussion with everyone
23:32with a flat perspective,
23:34without any prejudice or bias?
23:36That might be a good idea.
23:37Is that a good idea?
23:39I don't think it's a good idea.
23:41In the rural areas,
23:43there's an experiment going on.
23:46There are no people in the rural areas.
23:48There are no staff either.
23:50So 70% of the budget is already decided.
23:54So AI will read past cases and so on,
23:57and decide if it's the right budget.
23:59In other words, it won't be misunderstood.
24:01This is what AI will decide.
24:02What about the heart?
24:04Kindness?
24:05Humility?
24:06That's how politics has been twisted.
24:09Politicians are like a queen,
24:11or a sage.
24:13But AI thinks rationally.
24:15Let's move on.
24:17Can I talk about the gasoline tax?
24:20When Mr. Ishiba talked about the gasoline tax,
24:23he said,
24:24it's not decided yet.
24:26That's what he said.
24:28What do you ask for most of the budget?
24:32When will you distribute it without a conclusion?
24:35I can't tell you that.
24:38The pie always has to be the same, right?
24:42If you reduce the amount you take from here,
24:45you have to take it from somewhere else.
24:47It doesn't make any sense.
24:49That's the worst word.
24:51If you distribute the budget,
24:53the national tax will be reduced by about 1 trillion yen.
24:56So I know it's big,
24:58but if you can't reproduce it,
25:00you can't distribute it.
25:02You have to discuss it further.
25:05If you distribute the budget, it's not right.
25:08So if you reduce the amount,
25:10you have to take it from somewhere else.
25:12That's how the budget is calculated.
25:15It's not just about the budget.
25:17I think it's also related to global warming.
25:21In other words,
25:23if you buy a lot of gasoline,
25:25you have to pay 1 trillion yen.
25:27It's about whether global warming will be resolved or not.
25:29Do you agree?
25:31No, I don't agree.
25:33Let me ask you a question.
25:35I don't agree.
25:37This was the reason for the generalization in 2009.
25:40Until then, the road was a specific resource.
25:42Let's use it for road maintenance.
25:44If we don't generalize this,
25:46there was a time when the Democratic Party
25:48was about to change its government,
25:50so it had a political impact.
25:52So we generalized it.
25:54The reason for that was
25:56that the budget was strict
25:59and global warming.
26:01In other words,
26:03if you increase the amount of gasoline,
26:05only cars will be able to drive,
26:07so CO2 will come out of the air.
26:09That's not what the Ministry of Finance said.
26:11No, it's not.
26:13That's what the Japanese government said.
26:15That's right.
26:17I'm talking about the National Assembly.
26:19It's easier to understand than I thought.
26:21Mr. Morinobu, what do you think
26:23about the proposed tax rate?
26:25As long as there is a budget,
26:27why do we need a budget?
26:29Let me explain.
26:31The local budget
26:33costs 5 billion yen.
26:355 billion yen.
26:37For what?
26:395 billion yen will be lost.
26:41In other words,
26:43there is a tax rate for the country
26:45and a tax rate for the local government.
26:47If it falls to the local government,
26:49it will be difficult for the local government.
26:51I understand that logic,
26:53but how much is it now?
26:55There was a story
26:57that a liter of gasoline
26:59costs more than 200 yen.
27:01Until now,
27:03a liter of gasoline cost
27:05about 130 yen.
27:07But now,
27:09it costs 180 to 190 yen.
27:11It's a story that
27:13even the common people
27:15can't do anything about it.
27:17That's where the gasoline tax
27:19and the proposed tax rate
27:21plus consumption tax are involved.
27:23It's a story that
27:25we don't know
27:27whether the tax rate
27:29and the gasoline tax
27:31will still apply
27:33even though the price
27:35of gasoline is increasing.
27:37In other words,
27:39it's a story that
27:41we don't know
27:43whether the tax rate
27:45and the gasoline tax
27:47will still apply
27:49even though the price
27:51of gasoline is increasing.
27:53In other words,
27:55it's a story that
27:57we don't know
27:59whether the tax rate
28:01and the gasoline tax
28:03will still apply
28:05even though the price
28:07of gasoline is increasing.
28:09It's a story that
28:11we don't know
28:13whether the tax rate
28:15and the gasoline tax
28:17will still apply
28:19even though the price
28:21of gasoline is increasing.
28:23It's not the tax office's fault.
28:25When the general tax was introduced,
28:27the road side also opposed it.
28:29I was listening to the discussion,
28:31but it was a discussion of the National Assembly.
28:33This time,
28:35I'm not on the side of the tax office.
28:37Gasoline is the second
28:39cheapest country
28:41in the OECD.
28:43The cheapest is America.
28:45The next cheapest is Japan.
28:47As Mr. Kokubara said earlier,
28:49the gasoline tax per liter is low,
28:51so the gasoline tax is cheap.
28:53After this,
28:55Otake will also be convinced
28:57by the explanation
28:59of the ex-tax officer.
29:01I feel like I'm being sucked in.
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30:13IZE!
30:14KAORI FUNESHU!
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30:20The good thing about the 55th stage is
30:22that I think a lot
30:24and go to get a hint from the teacher.
30:26From there, I think about it myself
30:28and repeat it.
30:29Yotsuya Gakuin has 55-stage individual guidance.
30:31I was able to pass the test.
30:33Yotsuya Gakuin
30:35I asked a person with a stiff shoulder.
30:37What kind of symptoms does it work for?
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31:05I hate spring.
31:07That pollen.
31:08Party on.
31:09Switch on.
31:11Switch on.
31:12Solve pollen problems.
31:13I love spring.
31:14I love spring.
31:15I love spring.
31:16I love spring.
31:17Party on pollen.
31:21It's almost time for the graduation ceremony.
31:23I want to do that.
31:24Drawing on blackboard.
31:26Graduation ceremony blackboard art.
31:28Is there anything simple?
31:30If you are interested, you can get it roughly.
31:32Interested, found.
31:33Google search.
31:35The yogurt from now on is not enough to reach the intestines alive.
31:38How much can you increase the whole-egg-gold?
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31:49Gasoline is the second cheapest in the OECD member states.
31:55The cheapest is the United States.
31:57The next cheapest is Japan.
31:59Then don't make it a fixed tax rate.
32:02Like the environmental tax I mentioned earlier.
32:04To match the words properly.
32:07Why did you give me such a hint?
32:10It's a very good hint.
32:12It's wrong to continue the tax rate for 50 years.
32:15But the problem is that the tax office has a problem.
32:19I think this time the opposition will also be involved.
32:22In the next year, that is, from April,
32:26I issued a bill to start the tax rate in April.
32:30I issued it in March.
32:33If you think about it,
32:35if you reduce the national tax by 1 trillion yen,
32:38of course, you don't need a fixed tax rate.
32:41It will take a lot of time to fix the budget.
32:44In particular, last December,
32:46the People's Republic of Japan signed an agreement with Japan
32:50and decided to abolish the fixed tax rate.
32:52Why can't we discuss and move forward in January and February?
32:55The discussion stopped in January and February.
32:57So I don't know if it's because of the election.
33:00I don't think so.
33:02I think it's bad that we didn't discuss it properly.
33:05It would have been good if we all went together.
33:07However, you say that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:11Then who is covering it?
33:13Whether it's 180 yen or 190 yen,
33:16it's the citizens.
33:18The citizens are suffering,
33:20but to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough,
33:23it's the treasurer.
33:25I want you to do something that doesn't make me suffer,
33:28but it's not like that.
33:301 trillion yen is not enough.
33:32There is no color on the money.
33:341 trillion yen is not enough,
33:36so how do you keep it?
33:38It's something that politicians should think about.
33:41You're saying it's strange
33:43because you're throwing it all over the people.
33:45I don't think I'm throwing it all over.
33:47The way you speak is very soft,
33:50so I feel like I'm being sucked into something.
33:53I feel like I'm from the Ministry of Finance.
33:56As Mr. Kokubara said earlier,
33:59gasoline is cheap because the tax on 1 liter of gasoline is low.
34:03If you look at it from Europe,
34:05it means that there is little tax on CO2.
34:10So when Japanese products are exported to Europe,
34:14it will take a long time,
34:16but they will take the tax on the cheap carbon
34:20called subsidies.
34:22I understand what you're saying,
34:24but look at it from the public's point of view.
34:27Are we going to buy 1 liter of gasoline for 180 yen?
34:32Is it okay to leave it as it is?
34:35The government is responsible for this.
34:38I'm not saying it's the Ministry of Finance's fault.
34:41It was necessary to issue a temporary tax,
34:44but the tax on automobiles is complicated.
34:47As Mr. Higashi said,
34:49gasoline cars emit a lot of CO2,
34:51so there is a question of what to do with the carbon tax.
34:54This hasn't been decided yet.
34:56In addition, people who drive gasoline cars
34:58pay a lot of tax on gasoline,
35:00but people who drive electric cars
35:02don't pay the tax.
35:04So what are we going to do with gasoline and electricity?
35:07We need to discuss this as soon as possible,
35:09but we haven't done it at all.
35:11We're going to postpone everything
35:13and leave the temporary tax as it is.
35:15It's the government's responsibility,
35:17so we have to do it as soon as possible.
35:19I think it would be a good idea
35:21to use the temporary tax
35:23for the repair of roads
35:25after the Kanbosu accident.
35:27I think the government
35:29might be aiming for that.
35:31Did you give him a hint?
35:33But it's used in a lot of places,
35:35so if we're going to change the name
35:37of the temporary tax,
35:39shouldn't we just call it
35:41a tax on everything?
35:43It's called a temporary tax.
35:45Mr. Morinobu,
35:47I think it's strange.
35:49It's strange, isn't it?
35:51You said it was a temporary tax,
35:53but you've been using it
35:55for a long time.
35:57There are a lot of laws
35:59that have been in effect
36:01for 30 to 40 years,
36:03except for tax.
36:05Is that true?
36:07Is that Japanese?
36:09So it might be used
36:11as a temporary tax.
36:13So the temporary tax
36:15has been around for a long time.
36:17It's been around for decades,
36:19but it's still a temporary tax.
36:21The endless spring rush.
36:23In March and April,
36:25more than 6,000 items
36:27of food will be raised,
36:29and the lives of the people
36:31will only get richer
36:33and the family
36:35will only suffer.
36:37Something strange
36:39is happening
36:41to such food.
36:43It is said that
36:45expensive food,
36:47truffles,
36:49are being sold in Chiba Prefecture.
36:51So we went to
36:53Ohara fishing port
36:55in Isumi City, Chiba Prefecture.
36:57Thank you for today.
37:01I boarded
37:03Mr. Takiguchi's boat
37:05for 32 years.
37:09It takes about
37:11an hour to get
37:13to the point
37:15and put
37:171,200 hooks
37:19into the sea.
37:21Now that we're done,
37:23we're going to start
37:25and start
37:27raising the nets.
37:29It's been about
37:3125 minutes
37:33since he started raising the nets.
37:35It's here!
37:41It's here!
37:43It's here!
37:45After this,
37:47a lot of people
37:49come to Chiba Prefecture.
37:51Do you use JCB?
37:53I use it a lot.
37:55I use JCB for
37:57cafes, music,
37:59and trains.
38:01I use JCB for
38:03videos, clinics,
38:05and beauty salons.
38:07I use JCB.
38:10I'm very careful
38:12about what goes into my body.
38:14I like a refreshing feeling.
38:16The person who never changes,
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38:37You can be absorbed in tomorrow's life.
38:39I've been doing this for a long time,
38:41but my hair is amazing.
38:43It's thanks to Ichikami.
38:45Look.
38:47I don't really want to do this.
38:49It's thanks to Ichikami.
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39:20It was a dream.
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39:38The Conclave is dead.
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39:42Who will sit on the throne of the Conclave?
39:44This is a Conclave war.
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39:49The Conclave Election
39:51Super Mercari 1
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40:09I'm going to talk to the AI assistant, Gemini.
40:11Hey, Gemini.
40:13I'm going to have a soccer class next time.
40:15I'm looking forward to it.
40:17What kind of questions will the kids ask?
40:19How to make the shot stronger?
40:21How to get through the opponent with dribble?
40:23Dribble.
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40:27The first is dribble tag.
40:29The second is looking for a dribble treasure.
40:31My name is Kaoru Mitoma.
40:33I'm a Google Pixel AI.
40:35I'm going to challenge today.
40:37Here it comes.
40:45The first one.
40:47The second one.
40:49The third one.
40:51The fourth one.
40:53This is good.
40:55This is good.
40:57Is the bigger one higher?
40:59The bigger one is not good.
41:01How about this size?
41:03This size is the best.
41:05The price is reasonable.
41:07How much is this?
41:09300,000 yen.
41:13About 60 fish were caught on this day.
41:17It's not bad today.
41:19In the old days,
41:21it was a time of great crime
41:23if you could catch 10 fish.
41:25In 2013,
41:27Chiba Prefecture caught
41:292.4 tons of tiger puffer fish.
41:31In 2023,
41:33it caught 44.6 tons of tiger puffer fish.
41:35In 10 years,
41:37the number of tiger puffer fish
41:39has increased more than 18 times.
41:41However,
41:43tiger puffer fish,
41:45which has a strong image of West Japan,
41:47such as Shimonoseki,
41:49are abandoned in Chiba Prefecture.
41:51I asked this person
41:53who is familiar with marine life.
41:57I'm Sakana-kun.
41:59Sakana-kun,
42:01a honorary doctor of
42:03Tokyo Marine University.
42:05I think the water temperature
42:07has increased a lot.
42:09Because it's a weird animal,
42:11the surrounding water temperature
42:13is similar to the temperature of your body.
42:15So,
42:17for example,
42:19the temperature of your body
42:21has increased once.
42:23It's the same feeling
42:25as the temperature of your body
42:27has increased once.
42:29So,
42:31in order to prevent it,
42:33you have to find
42:35the right water temperature
42:37for your body.
42:39The influence of
42:41tiger puffer fishing,
42:43which is considered to be
42:45a change of the sea,
42:47can be provided at a price
42:49that is not only
42:51in Japan,
42:53but also in other places
42:55such as Tokyo.
42:57At the restaurant
42:59where Sakana-kun buys fish from,
43:01from December last year,
43:03he started to cook
43:05a course meal
43:07using tiger puffer
43:09in a luxurious way,
43:11such as puffer sashimi,
43:13hot pot,
43:15which costs
43:171780 yen.
43:19On the other hand,
43:21in Hokkaido,
43:23you can enjoy tiger puffer
43:25which is considered to be
43:27a legal fish in Chiba Prefecture
43:29at a low price.
43:31The fish I caught
43:33from the boat
43:35is only available
43:37in Japan.
43:39There are a lot of
43:41autumn fish.
43:43In December last year,
43:45the amount of tiger puffer
43:47caught in Hokkaido
43:49remained about 80%
43:51compared to the year before.
43:53Then,
43:55salmon roe,
43:57which is considered
43:59to be a jewel of the sea,
44:01has a big influence.
44:03At Ikura-don,
44:05a restaurant in Tokyo,
44:07the amount of tiger puffer
44:09has been decreasing
44:11compared to the year before.
44:15Joe Ikura-don,
44:17a restaurant in Hokkaido,
44:19used to cost 680 yen
44:2110 years ago,
44:23but now
44:25it costs
44:272750 yen.
44:31After that,
44:33his family is oppressed
44:35by tiger puffer.
44:37The reason why
44:39he is oppressed
44:41by tiger puffer
44:45is not only
44:47in the sea,
44:49but also in Japan.
44:51He has been
44:53able to
44:55keep his family
44:57in peace
44:59thanks to
45:01tiger puffer.
45:03However,
45:05he is still
45:07Please listen to the stress and irregular eating habits.
45:13Harasawa Pharmaceutical's
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45:28GX stands for Green Transformation.
45:31Transformation into a green society.
45:33In order to solve the problem of climate change,
45:37GX will bring Japanese technology to the world.
45:43GX is a chance for Japan.
45:45Let's use it. Let's support it.
45:47Go GX Japan.
45:56Arinami improves the quality of sleep.
46:04Shirayuki-hime
46:12Shirayuki-hime is a fantasy musical based on Disney's Shirayuki-hime.
46:17Shirayuki-hime
46:21Darvish Yu is drinking Almond Breeze.
46:24I've been drinking it for a long time since I came to America.
46:28I can't continue what I don't like.
46:31Almond Breeze
46:35I started living in Shibuya because I love nature.
46:39That's right.
46:40Because there are more and more good buildings in the environment.
46:42Huh? Time?
46:43Oh, it's here.
46:44Put all your energy into the environment.
46:46Mr. Fudo
46:47Mr. Fudo
46:50Sleep is shallow and you may not wake up.
46:55Arinami improves the quality of sleep.
46:58Shirayuki-hime
47:05View cards are the only points you can collect by auto-charging.
47:07You can use the points again by charging Suica.
47:10Collect. Use.
47:11Collect. Use.
47:12The man's loop.
47:14I'm going to charge.
47:15If you use Suica.
47:16That's a view card.
47:17That's right.
47:18View card
47:20The reason why the people became poor is that the Ministry of Finance has been in a state of crisis for 30 years.
47:28But the fact is that we've been selling canfuls to the Japanese economy.
47:34We've been doing this and that, and we've been doing public investment.
47:37But because we've been selling too many canfuls,
47:41we've been trying to build up our own economy,
47:45and we've been trying to invest in equipment.
47:47We haven't been able to develop entrepreneurship.
47:50I feel like the Japanese economy has been shrinking.
47:55So you're saying that even though the Ministry of Finance has been doing a lot of things against the recession,
48:01it's not good because private companies have surrounded themselves?
48:07I'm not saying it's bad.
48:09I'm just saying that because private companies haven't been able to invest in equipment,
48:13or because private companies haven't been able to raise their prices,
48:16I think that's why the people are complaining.
48:21Of course, I'm not saying that there was no financial policy.
48:24But it's true that the Ministry of Finance hasn't been doing any financial policy.
48:29And if you limit it, it will increase even more.
48:35It's never happened anywhere in the world.
48:38If it were to happen, everyone would be taxed.
48:41As a policy.
48:42At the time of Reagan, we were taxed a lot.
48:45Reagan 1.
48:46I was in America at the time.
48:48At that time, what happened was that it was said that the tax law had become clear from the beginning.
48:56It was so clear that the interest rate went up,
48:59and this led to the Plaza Accords.
49:02So if you're taxed, you're taxed more than you're taxed.
49:07That's why you don't want to be taxed.
49:12Japan is an interesting country.
49:16What is the future of Japan's economy that Takeshi will talk about next?
49:22The top 30 main chain stores selected by foreigners are announced.
49:27Ramen, udon, soba, pasta.
49:32The first place goes to...
49:35Hashiyori.
49:38I want to play my favorite songs at the funeral.
49:43Hawaiian is good.
49:46I want to call a band.
49:49Reggae or disco sound.
49:53I wonder if the Yenka song will be good.
49:57I think it's best to think freely.
50:01I'm looking forward to it.
50:22I'm tired and I want to see a different view.
50:26Don't you want to be a driver?
50:28It's okay. I'm a beginner.
50:30What should I do?
50:32Why don't you try being an app driver?
50:34Goto, quit your job.
50:38What do you choose for the wiener?
50:40Price or texture.
50:42No, no.
50:48It's ugly.
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51:07What's wrong with me?
51:10My dad will take me.
51:12No way.
51:13Andohazama.
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51:17Andohazama.
51:19Be a change builder.
51:20Andohazama.
51:22Everyone is good.
51:25What's this?
51:26Andohazama.
51:27What?
51:28Andohazama.
51:29Andohazama.
51:30A construction company that changes society with people and technology.
51:33Andohazama.
51:34Be a change builder.
51:35Andohazama.
51:37Good day, good water.
51:39What?
51:40I'm Asahi Oishii Mizu.
51:42I'm going to use it.
51:44It's slowly melting.
51:46That's why it's soft.
51:48Asahi Oishii Mizu.
51:49It's soaked, right?
51:50Asahi drink.
51:52This is my first smartphone.
51:54I see.
51:55Then this is...
51:56iPhone 16.
51:57The possibility of shooting expands.
51:59Camera control.
52:00Right?
52:01After all, it's a hero.
52:02It's stuck together.
52:03If you buy an iPhone 16, it's a plan to support the hero's smartphone start.
52:07I'm worried.
52:09I wonder why this country will eat in the future.
52:13As you say.
52:15I'm talking about tourism.
52:19I wonder if Japan can't stand tourism alone.
52:23I think that a country like this in the peninsula has remained in history so far.
52:29Japan is an interesting country.
52:33I wonder what this country will be like in the future.
52:37I'm a little interested, but I'm just worried.
52:42Let's meet again.
52:45Thank you very much.
53:13It's cute and makes me feel good.
53:21Sony Sonpo
53:23Sony Sonpo uses a drive recorder for self-response.
53:26By analyzing the data of the video, it has realized a better understanding of the detailed self-response situation.
53:32Great.
53:33Sony Sonpo is better than Sony Sonpo.
53:36The thick cut.
53:37No, no.
53:38The thick cut.
53:39The thick cut.
53:40The thick cut.
53:41The thick cut.
53:42The
53:45Why Japanese?
53:47Calbee's potato chips.
53:49The thick cut.
53:51Japan's snack election.
53:53March 18th at 6.30pm.
53:56A new iPhone will be released.
53:58What kind of iPhone?
54:00It's a new iPhone 16e that's surprisingly easy to get.
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54:32That seriousness is too painful.
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