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00:00:00There are only two weeks left in 2024.
00:00:05On February 2nd, the most talked-about word of the year,
00:00:09the 2024 Yūkan Shingō Ryūkōga Taishō was announced,
00:00:13and the annual Taishō was chosen by the abbreviation of the popular serial drama,
00:00:17Fute Kisetsu Ni Mo Hodo Ga Aru.
00:00:21In addition, in the top 10,
00:00:2350-50 by Dojyousu Ōtani Shōhei,
00:00:27the hip-hop unit Creepy Nuts' Bling Bang Bang Bong,
00:00:31and the Paris Olympic Judo Team Japan's Shoro Japan were chosen.
00:00:37Also, on the 12th of this month,
00:00:39in Kyoto's Kiyomizu-dera,
00:00:41the 30th Kanji of the year,
00:00:45the most-collected word of the year, Kin, was chosen.
00:00:50In the midst of that,
00:00:51today's Sokomadeittei Inkai NP
00:00:54is the announcement of the annual Taishō.
00:00:59What kind of word will be chosen this year?
00:01:04America will once again be a great country.
00:01:08It's almost a fact.
00:01:11There are no words other than the best.
00:01:13And so on.
00:01:15This year, the opinions of the people who have gone so far in various situations
00:01:20will be divided into five categories,
00:01:25including the world situation, domestic politics,
00:01:30social issues, and famous sayings.
00:01:34Sokomadeittei Inkai will decide on this year's famous sayings.
00:01:40Sokomadeittei Inkai NP
00:01:42The annual Taishō
00:01:44Famous Sayings Taishō 2024
00:01:47Announcement and Decision Special
00:02:00Hello.
00:02:01This time, we will be presenting the annual Taishō of the year,
00:02:04the Famous Sayings Taishō.
00:02:07These are today's Inkai.
00:02:09Thank you for coming.
00:02:10Thank you for having us.
00:02:11Thank you for having us.
00:02:13What kind of year was this year?
00:02:17The kanji for this year?
00:02:19I really don't think it makes sense.
00:02:21It's voting, right?
00:02:23The year of the Olympics is gold.
00:02:25There's no need for everyone to vote.
00:02:28The year of the Olympics is gold.
00:02:30But if it's a holiday, it's easier to read.
00:02:33I can't read gold.
00:02:35I thought it wasn't gold.
00:02:37I thought it would overlap.
00:02:39You wrote it for me.
00:02:42But if it doesn't come to my heart, I can't read the kanji.
00:02:45You said you were bad at it.
00:02:47If it doesn't come to my heart...
00:02:48Maybe it doesn't come to your heart.
00:02:50Maybe it doesn't come to my heart.
00:02:51There were a lot of famous sayings this year.
00:02:54This time, we're going to divide it into five parts.
00:02:58Here you go.
00:02:59Where do we start?
00:03:01There are a lot of things.
00:03:03Let's start from the top left.
00:03:05Here are the five nominees for the Best Actress of the Year.
00:03:10The nominees for Best Actress of the Year are...
00:03:18First, the Best Actress of the Year.
00:03:23The U.S. presidential election was held on the 6th of last month.
00:03:29Donald Trump, a Republican candidate, defeated Kamala Harris, a Democratic candidate, who was aiming to become the first female president of Asia.
00:03:38It's been four years since she's been back.
00:03:41And at West Palm Beach, Florida, near her home, she broke into the house in front of her supporters.
00:03:49Nominate No. 1
00:03:51Donald Trump, the next president of the United States.
00:03:56The United States will once again be a great country.
00:04:01Also, Mr. Trump was adamant that Russia's invasion of Ukraine would end soon.
00:04:08However, the Democratic Party's current President Biden, who lost the presidential election,
00:04:13has been using long-range missiles from Ukraine as an attack on Russian territory.
00:04:21Two days later, Ukraine used long-range missiles from the U.S. to attack Russian territory.
00:04:28On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had launched the latest long-range ballistic missile against Ukraine.
00:04:39Nominate No. 2
00:04:41Russian President Vladimir Putin
00:04:46From that moment on, regional strife in Ukraine became a global issue.
00:04:53Next, China's President Xi Jinping, who celebrated his 75th anniversary this year, gave a speech at a commemoration event.
00:05:01He said he was firmly opposed to Taiwan's independence movement,
00:05:05and formed Taiwan's Raisei Special Administrative Region, which China sees as an independent party.
00:05:12Nominate No. 3
00:05:14Chinese President Xi Jinping
00:05:17Taiwan is a sacred territory of China. No one can stop the wheel of history.
00:05:26Next, Korean President Yoon Son-yeol issued an emergency call on the third night of this month,
00:05:32and issued a resolution prohibiting the activities of political parties and media organizations.
00:05:39He claimed that the ruling party was proposing an extradition bill,
00:05:43and that it was seeking a reduction in the budget.
00:05:51Nominate No. 4
00:05:53Korean President Yoon Son-yeol
00:05:56The National Assembly has become a monster that destroys the free and democratic system.
00:06:02President Yoon declared an extradition bill as a clear anti-national act that violates the order of the constitution.
00:06:12Critics were accused of being able to arrest, detain, and prosecute without a warrant,
00:06:20and there was a chaos that citizens opposed to this would gather in front of the National Assembly.
00:06:27President Yoon declared an extradition bill as a clear anti-national act that violates the order of the constitution.
00:06:36The last nominee is also a middle-eastern woman.
00:06:40U.S. President Joe Biden held a press conference on the 26th of last month,
00:06:45where he talked about the battle between the Islamic Shiite organization Hezbollah and Israel,
00:06:51and announced that both Israel and Lebanon have agreed to the extradition bill.
00:06:57However, the conflict between the two countries is deep,
00:07:00and it is unclear whether the process of agreement will proceed smoothly,
00:07:03and this person is warning.
00:07:08Nominate No. 5
00:07:10Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
00:07:14If Hezbollah violates the agreement and tries to rearm, we will attack.
00:07:20And so, we have seen five episodes of the movie,
00:07:25but which words did you like the most?
00:07:31Now, we would like to hear from you.
00:07:33Which words did you like the most about the movie?
00:07:37Mr. Yoon, Mr. Putin, and Mr. Trump.
00:07:42Speaking of the current situation,
00:07:44as Mr. Lam said, Mr. Yoon's story is hot.
00:07:48Yes, it is.
00:07:49I was planning to go on a trip to Korea around December 4th,
00:07:56but when I saw X, it was a big deal,
00:07:59and the video of the demonstration was playing a lot,
00:08:01so I was wondering how long it would last.
00:08:04There was a story that it was a big deal now,
00:08:07but in fact, this is normal driving in Korea.
00:08:10Really?
00:08:11Even President Park Geun-hye surrounded hundreds of thousands of people
00:08:15and told them to stop.
00:08:17It's a common story.
00:08:19It's called normal driving.
00:08:21It says Pyongyang, but it's normal driving.
00:08:23It's normal.
00:08:25It's not like that in Korea.
00:08:27That's right.
00:08:28So far, there has been no information about travel or danger,
00:08:33and I've heard that if you don't get close to the demonstration in an interesting way,
00:08:37you can't know when, for example, Mr. Yoon will riot and order the military again.
00:08:44But you can't go abroad, right?
00:08:46Yes.
00:08:47But there's still a way to get into the instrument case.
00:08:50That's a big deal.
00:08:51But if you did, which country would you go to?
00:08:54Japan!
00:08:55I'd like to go to Japan, get a Japanese nationality,
00:08:57and be the minister in charge of the Latvian issue.
00:08:59I'd like to be a native speaker.
00:09:01That's pretty good.
00:09:02Of course, it's a common pattern in Korea that the people drag down the president.
00:09:08But it's the first time since 1980 that the military has been used to block the National Assembly.
00:09:16Since the Koshu Incident.
00:09:18Yes.
00:09:19But I think Korea declared democratization in 1987,
00:09:25and I think it's doing it with its own strength.
00:09:28When I saw the video, I thought,
00:09:30when the soldiers pointed their guns at the machine gun,
00:09:34the women were holding the tip of the machine gun,
00:09:37and it looked like it was a wooden bullet,
00:09:39but at the time, everyone didn't know it was a wooden bullet,
00:09:42and everyone grabbed a gun and didn't shoot it.
00:09:45In a way, I thought that they had properly promoted democracy.
00:09:49What I thought was amazing was that in just five or six hours,
00:09:53there were so many people who were against it.
00:09:57I thought it was amazing that they were so sensitive to democracy.
00:10:03I thought it would be great if that kind of thing happened in Japan.
00:10:07And one more thing I have to think about is,
00:10:10as Mr. Hashimoto said earlier,
00:10:12the democratic continuation has changed a lot since then.
00:10:16Why?
00:10:17This time, the president of the House of Representatives is a legislator.
00:10:22He didn't follow any of the constitutional or legal procedures.
00:10:28As a result, he was charged with incitement,
00:10:32and he was sentenced to death.
00:10:34He was sentenced to death or to be shot.
00:10:37But the fact that the members of the House of Representatives
00:10:40unanimously agreed that it was unlawful,
00:10:42and that the military force didn't have the power to prevent it,
00:10:46I think the times have changed a lot.
00:10:49In the Koshu incident 44 years ago,
00:10:51there was an incident where the military fired and the people lost their lives.
00:10:55At that time, it was a military regime.
00:10:57After that, Korea was democratized,
00:10:59but there is no such thing as a country with too much democracy.
00:11:03So I was surprised that it happened in a neighboring country.
00:11:07At first, I thought it was not a progressive country.
00:11:11But as everyone said, it was the citizens who stopped it.
00:11:15I respect it 100% that it's amazing.
00:11:18But on the other hand, on the Japanese internet,
00:11:21people say,
00:11:23the woman who stopped it was a play before it was shown on TV.
00:11:26She did what she didn't have to do.
00:11:28If there was a shooting, it would have been worse.
00:11:31After all, it should be obeyed.
00:11:33There was a trend like that.
00:11:35I thought it was very scary.
00:11:37So if the same thing happens in Japan,
00:11:39the government says this,
00:11:41so if you don't obey, it's no good.
00:11:43It can't be a trend like that.
00:11:45So the emergency situation that is being discussed now,
00:11:49I thought it was not something that should be decided in Japan.
00:11:53Even this time,
00:11:55the president had a scandal about his wife,
00:11:58and he said,
00:12:00it's a national issue.
00:12:02If you look at the history,
00:12:05the so-called all-powerful Nazis,
00:12:08the law to eliminate the crisis and difficulties of the state and the people,
00:12:14that's the right name for the law.
00:12:16In short, it's a national issue now.
00:12:18It's not the time to say this.
00:12:20It's a dimensional law.
00:12:22If it's been four years,
00:12:24it's going to be released.
00:12:26But if it's been four years,
00:12:28let's extend it.
00:12:30And then it won't be extended,
00:12:32and the National Assembly won't be able to open as it is.
00:12:35So you can't give that to the powerful.
00:12:37This is a lesson in history.
00:12:39I'm sorry, I'll go to Maruta-san.
00:12:41I think what Mr. Yun did this time was certainly forceful and very strong.
00:12:45However, I don't think this statement is entirely wrong.
00:12:51After all, Tomonimitsu is clearly a new country.
00:12:54I'm sure it's close to North Korea.
00:12:56I don't know if North Korea is behind it,
00:13:00but what Mr. Yun couldn't achieve was that he couldn't summarize the public opinion.
00:13:05As a feature of South Korea,
00:13:07if you have dissatisfaction with the government,
00:13:09you shake it as much as you can.
00:13:11In Japan, it's more like,
00:13:13I'm dissatisfied with this, but it's better than this.
00:13:16That's how I think.
00:13:18But in South Korea, I'm dissatisfied with this, so I'm going this way.
00:13:20Is that really good for the people?
00:13:22As a Japanese feeling,
00:13:24I'm afraid that North Korea and China will get along.
00:13:26I'm afraid that I'm going to shake the system as much as I can.
00:13:30It's too democratic,
00:13:32but it's also the fear of democracy.
00:13:34I think I saw that this time.
00:13:36I don't know if Japan will be able to get along with a country like this in the future,
00:13:41but I'm afraid.
00:13:43I don't think we need to get along.
00:13:45I think it's the same as Japan.
00:13:47In other words, it's a minority party.
00:13:49While it's a minority party,
00:13:51did the Prime Minister and the President face each other properly?
00:13:55Did they discuss and adjust?
00:13:57And did they try to form a majority by seeking understanding among them?
00:14:01Mr. Yun didn't do that at all.
00:14:03In Japan, they're not 1.3 million people,
00:14:05but they're discussing it properly.
00:14:07I don't think it's a good way to do it.
00:14:09I don't think it's a good way to do it,
00:14:11but I don't think it's complicated as a leader to leave your country,
00:14:15which is getting closer and closer to North Korea.
00:14:18But the vast majority of the people chose democracy.
00:14:21So there's nothing we can do about it.
00:14:24And as Mr. Suwa said,
00:14:26we're the head of the local government,
00:14:28and we're a minority party.
00:14:30As long as it's not a local government,
00:14:32the vast majority of the people are a minority party.
00:14:34I've been running it for eight years,
00:14:36and I've only had one meeting every four months.
00:14:38And when I was the mayor, I've always been a minority party.
00:14:41I was told I was a strong and independent party,
00:14:43but I don't have a meeting agenda.
00:14:45At the end of the meeting, I'll discuss it at the committee.
00:14:47It's like a bad meeting agenda.
00:14:49I've spent all my budget on it.
00:14:51So when I look at Mr. Ishiba's current situation,
00:14:54I'm told he's very sloppy, unreliable, and flustered.
00:14:58That's the only way to become a minority leader.
00:15:01There are politicians like Mr. Yun
00:15:03who speak out against their beliefs
00:15:05even in Japan.
00:15:08But that's like Mr. Yun.
00:15:10I think Mr. Ishiba is the leader of the minority party,
00:15:13and I don't think Mr. Yun was able to do that.
00:15:15I'm sorry, but that's all I have to say about Korea.
00:15:18Mr. Tajima, let's go back to America.
00:15:20I can't accept this macho man's policy.
00:15:24What kind of man?
00:15:25Macho.
00:15:26Mr. Tajima said here that Trump is actually a great man.
00:15:31Was there such a misunderstanding?
00:15:33He didn't agree with that.
00:15:35No, no, no.
00:15:36No, no, no.
00:15:38I'm sorry I didn't understand.
00:15:40It was shallow.
00:15:41I'm sorry.
00:15:42Make America big, was it?
00:15:44Great again.
00:15:46I don't understand the meaning of that.
00:15:48What does great mean?
00:15:50I think that every country,
00:15:53whether it's a macho country or a macho president,
00:15:56should naturally go in the direction of North Korea.
00:16:00For example, small countries like Sweden and Norway
00:16:03have a population of 5 million,
00:16:06which is one-tenth of America,
00:16:08but it's called a trampoline economy.
00:16:10No matter how bad the economy is,
00:16:12it will recover soon.
00:16:14That's because they have the right policies.
00:16:17So how do you restore the country that has been overturned?
00:16:21You have to educate them right away.
00:16:24It's not because America is a big country that you can't do it.
00:16:27I think the policy is bad.
00:16:29If you leave it to Trump, it will become a terrible country again.
00:16:33I just can't think of Trump as a stranger.
00:16:36I've been beaten a lot by the Trump of Akashi.
00:16:39Oh, you've been told that?
00:16:41I actually said the same thing,
00:16:43that I would make Akashi a proud city again.
00:16:46I'm a little heartbroken.
00:16:48Mr. Tajima, it's only natural that the electorate
00:16:51that was chosen by the election
00:16:53is considered the first place.
00:16:55Because even in Tokyo,
00:16:57Mr. Koike says it's the first place.
00:17:00We also think of Osaka as the first place.
00:17:02But if it's Akashi,
00:17:04think about Akashi City.
00:17:06For example, the child-rearing policy.
00:17:08This is what each local government is doing.
00:17:10It's called social import,
00:17:12and it's imported from the local government around it.
00:17:14It's also said in Osaka.
00:17:16It's a defect of the child-rearing policy
00:17:18that you put children in your area
00:17:20and don't do it for the whole of Japan.
00:17:23This is because the number of children has not increased.
00:17:25But it can't be helped.
00:17:27After Akashi, Osaka, Mani.
00:17:29Thank you for doing it.
00:17:31No, it's not Mani.
00:17:33It's me first.
00:17:35No, it's not me first.
00:17:37I'm sorry to say this,
00:17:39but I'm first in Akashi,
00:17:41and then Mani.
00:17:44I don't use Akashi's octopus.
00:17:46I use Senshu's octopus.
00:17:48The fact that the 70 million countries
00:17:50are supporting Russia by withdrawing
00:17:52and saying this
00:17:54means that they are always exposed
00:17:56to the risk of war,
00:17:58including Europe and Japan.
00:18:03Let's talk about Ukraine.
00:18:05I think we have to take this
00:18:07very seriously.
00:18:09Originally, the war in Ukraine
00:18:11was a war in the European area.
00:18:13At the time,
00:18:15it was a war between
00:18:17the United States, NATO, and Russia.
00:18:19In addition to that,
00:18:21for example, China provides
00:18:23anti-missile systems
00:18:25and missiles to Russia.
00:18:27And Iran is the same.
00:18:29North Korea provides missiles
00:18:31and even soldiers.
00:18:33Then it's a situation
00:18:35like a world war.
00:18:37Moreover, in a situation
00:18:39like this,
00:18:41the fact that they are saying this
00:18:43means that they are always exposed
00:18:45to the risk of war,
00:18:47including Europe and Japan.
00:18:49I think we have to take this
00:18:51very seriously.
00:18:53Will there be anything like
00:18:55Trump next year,
00:18:57or will the war in Ukraine
00:18:59end?
00:19:01I'm looking forward to Trump.
00:19:03Many Americans who work
00:19:05as commentators in Japan
00:19:07are pro-democracy
00:19:09because they are in a democratic country.
00:19:11However, Russia, China,
00:19:13and North Korea are not
00:19:15pro-democracy at all.
00:19:17When I talk with leaders
00:19:19like that, I think
00:19:21Trump is the only one.
00:19:23What I thought was
00:19:25that in 2022,
00:19:27when an overwhelming victory
00:19:29is ensured,
00:19:31we can fight,
00:19:33but we can't win
00:19:35and we can't win.
00:19:37It's the opposite.
00:19:39Two and a half years have passed,
00:19:41but I still think that
00:19:43the reason why Japanese politicians
00:19:45can't be trusted is that
00:19:47they say,
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00:24:01don't run away,
00:24:03don't run away,
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00:24:07don't run away,
00:24:09don't run away,
00:24:11don't run away,
00:24:13don't run away,
00:24:15don't run away,
00:24:20Stop it!
00:24:34I'm telling the truth.
00:24:45Takaichi Sanae, who was defeated by Ishibashi in the final vote of the Liberal Democratic Party general election held in September.
00:24:55Takaichi, who has been worshipping Yasukuni Shrine on the day of the spiritual festival in spring and autumn and on the day of the final battle,
00:25:02will continue to worship Yasukuni Shrine even if he is appointed as the prime minister in a TV program that appeared before the general election.
00:25:12Nominate No. 3 Takaichi Sanae, former Minister of Economic Security and Welfare.
00:25:19I would like to visit you as usual at the right time.
00:25:26Next is this person who attracted attention at the Tokyo Governor-General Election this summer.
00:25:32As a result of the Tokyo election on July 7,
00:25:34Shinji Ishimaru, former Akita City Mayor of Hiroshima Prefecture, won the second place in favor of Yuriko Koike, who won the election.
00:25:42In the opening special edition of the TV program, the interviewer was asked a question.
00:25:50Nominate No. 4 Shinji Ishimaru, former Akita City Mayor of Hiroshima Prefecture.
00:25:58I feel like I'm going through the same thing.
00:26:01You talked about the definition earlier, didn't you?
00:26:04Stop it already!
00:26:05The unique way of saying it is called Ishimaru Koubun.
00:26:08He attracted attention on social media and posted it on X imagining the speech of Mr. Ishimaru in various cases.
00:26:18And the last one is this person who made his way home at the Hyogo Prefectural Governor-General Election.
00:26:25In this election, Mr. Saito Motohiko, who was accused of being a power-hungry man and a beggar,
00:26:32was found to be suspicious of the council and was executed.
00:26:37During the election, there was a debate about the governor's wealth and the rebuilding of the troubled prefecture.
00:26:44However, it was pointed out that SNS had a great influence.
00:26:49After the election, the influence of SNS...
00:26:53Nominate No. 5 Saito Motohiko, Hyogo Prefectural Governor-General.
00:26:59I think the Hyogo Prefectural Governor-General election was asked about the media literacy.
00:27:07After that, there was a debate about the SNS operation of the Saito faction in this election.
00:27:14There was also a voice pointing out the possibility of violating the official election law.
00:27:20So that's it for the domestic politics of Dai Haran.
00:27:25What words did you find interesting?
00:27:31What words did you find interesting about the domestic politics of Dai Haran?
00:27:36Tamaki-san, Saito-san, and Takaichi-san have raised their hands.
00:27:41What about you, Ramu-san?
00:27:42Tamaki-san, aren't you great?
00:27:45You admit it. You admit it.
00:27:49To be honest, it doesn't matter to us.
00:27:53As long as you do your job, you don't have to fight about your private life.
00:28:00I don't like it because it's like a fight.
00:28:03In France, everyone was there, including Mitterrand, Descartes, D'Atole, and Schirach.
00:28:11But when I became president and was asked by a journalist,
00:28:16I said, that's it.
00:28:18That's the end of it.
00:28:20There are a lot of people in the world who have a partner and like someone else.
00:28:26I don't think that's the essence of it.
00:28:30It's a matter of family.
00:28:32That's a good thing.
00:28:34This person has been saying that politicians should not be disabled for a long time.
00:28:40What the hell is that?
00:28:42And another thing, not just a disabled person,
00:28:44but a disabled person was sent to a judicial review,
00:28:48and then he was kicked out of his house.
00:28:50He was using it in politics.
00:28:52Usually, this person, what was it?
00:28:54The debate on security guarantees is that the people have to shed blood.
00:28:58He said something good about it.
00:29:00He used so many women, and there was no blood or tears.
00:29:04What's going on with the other woman?
00:29:06I feel sorry for her.
00:29:08So I don't want to solve the problem of sexual desire rather than a confrontation.
00:29:12Because she doesn't have a job anymore.
00:29:14She lost her job.
00:29:16Mr. Hashimoto recently said,
00:29:18why don't you hire that woman in the Democratic Party?
00:29:20It was a problem.
00:29:22Certainly, if the problem in the family is solved,
00:29:24I also want to make the world a world where disabled people and jobs are divided.
00:29:28I think it's strange that all the disabled people lose their jobs.
00:29:32So if you hire her in the Democratic Party,
00:29:34it's a big bad reputation.
00:29:38You're saying it's better to divide work and disabled people,
00:29:40but if you hold it in a fair way, it's a little...
00:29:42So that's a problem.
00:29:44The world says,
00:29:46even if you're disabled,
00:29:48I won't hire you anymore.
00:29:50I'm going to quit all the tour guides.
00:29:52Let's stop that kind of society.
00:29:54If Mr. Tamaki is going to be the representative,
00:29:56I'll have to guarantee his job.
00:29:58You have to find another job.
00:30:00But why so many?
00:30:02But that's halfway through.
00:30:04He's embarrassed.
00:30:06He's showing leadership.
00:30:08He's got a wall of 1.3 million.
00:30:10He's got to get it done.
00:30:12He's got to get it done.
00:30:14But he's got the people together.
00:30:16He's got to pull up the wall of 1.3 million.
00:30:18That's just a goal.
00:30:20Even if you leave the discussion of the political disadvantage alone,
00:30:22What kind of influence does it have?
00:30:24As a politician,
00:30:26I can't think about it and move on.
00:30:28As Mr. Ono said,
00:30:30I don't know what the other party's opinion will be.
00:30:32I was right during the election period.
00:30:34If you think that the priority is the upper left,
00:30:36I don't think there's a plan.
00:30:38There may be a plan.
00:30:40At the very least,
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00:37:22We will now announce the top 5 nominees.
00:37:36This year, there has been a lot of controversy over SNS posts.
00:37:40First,
00:37:42This person posted a ridiculous comment on the August 2nd post by comedian Yasuko.
00:37:48After the Paris Olympics, Yasuko won the X2.
00:37:52Yasuko Olympics is great just to be alive, so everyone wins.
00:37:56This is what she posted.
00:38:00Nominate No. 1
00:38:02Fuwa-chan, YouTuber talent.
00:38:05You're not good, so you're disqualified from the preliminary round.
00:38:10In fact, there is a slogan that hurts more.
00:38:14The screenshot was spread on the internet, and it was a huge sensation.
00:38:18After that, Fuwa-chan's radio program was suddenly canceled, and so on.
00:38:24On August 11th, Fuwa-chan announced that she would take a break from her entertainment activities for a while.
00:38:32Next is the free announcer, Yuri Kawaguchi.
00:38:37In August, she posted this to her ex-boyfriend, showing her displeased face to the crowd of men in the summer.
00:38:46Nominate No. 2, Yuri Kawaguchi, free announcer.
00:38:52She is too bad with the smell of men in the summer and the crowd of people who are unhygienic.
00:38:59In addition, she wants to be clean all the time, so she takes a shower several times a day.
00:39:05She uses a sweat-blower sheet for a year, but many men want it to be that much.
00:39:14However, this statement was criticized.
00:39:18The agency announced the cancellation of the contract with Kawaguchi on August 10th, two days later.
00:39:26Next is a case where a video of a dangerous crime was taken at an elementary school karate competition held in Miyazaki City last month.
00:39:37During the game, when one child turned his back on the other, the other kicked the other's head.
00:39:46In the midst of this video, the former K-1 champion Yuta Kubo said,
00:39:52I have been learning martial arts since I was in elementary school, and I am doing a kids' class to spread martial arts to children.
00:40:03Nominate No. 3, Yuta Kubo, MMA fighter.
00:40:08He should guide the spirit of martial arts as a Japanese person rather than the outcome of the game.
00:40:16Next is Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, the leader of Japan.
00:40:21When he attended the APEC Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference held in Lima, the capital of Peru last month,
00:40:30While the leaders of each country greeted each other with a smile, Prime Minister Ishiba sat alone in his seat and looked at his smartphone.
00:40:39When the leaders of each country visited him, Prime Minister Ishiba clapped while sitting in his seat.
00:40:47In this attitude, he was pointed out on social media as a violation of manners.
00:40:52At one point in X, this word became a trend.
00:40:58Nominate No. 4, criticism of Prime Minister Ishiba on social media.
00:41:04The shame of Japan.
00:41:08The last topic is the ban on social media.
00:41:12On the 28th of last month, a bill was passed in Australia to ban the use of social media of children under the age of 16 for the first time in the world.
00:41:22Instagram, X, TikTok, etc. were targeted, and YouTube was excluded from the ban target.
00:41:30The violation company was fined a maximum of about 5 billion yen, and there was no punishment for children and guardians.
00:41:38This is what the top of Australia claims about this.
00:41:43Nominate No. 5, Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia.
00:41:49Social media brings social harm, and keeps children away from real friends and experiences of the truth.
00:41:59So, these are the top 5 violations on social media.
00:42:04What words did you find interesting?
00:42:10What words did you find interesting about the violation on social media?
00:42:15Yes, we have received various opinions from everyone.
00:42:19Mr. Asada, do you think this is quite a bold move?
00:42:23Well, there are a lot of risks and violations, so I think it is necessary to have qualifications for that.
00:42:30I think there are a lot of risks if you enter without having experience or knowledge.
00:42:37There is a saying, Toyoko Kids.
00:42:41If I go to a place like that and do something like Papakatsu, I can make money.
00:42:47I think Japan is in trouble now because we get unnecessary information on social media.
00:42:53After all, that's a desire for approval, isn't it?
00:42:56In other words, if you press the like button, you will be happy.
00:42:59In fact, this is an experiment in sociology.
00:43:03After all, it is a bad influence to raise a child who cares only about other people's evaluation.
00:43:11As a countermeasure, depression increases.
00:43:15But when you are in puberty or when you are a child,
00:43:18I want you to have the time to say that you want to go this way no matter what people say.
00:43:23Well, these eight people have too much time.
00:43:26You don't have to look at it from here.
00:43:28I have to listen to what people say a little more.
00:43:32But after all, it is important to listen to people's opinions and grow up.
00:43:37So I think this is very noteworthy as a grand social experiment.
00:43:41There are some people who cause crimes on social media after causing an incident this time.
00:43:46They are surprisingly young.
00:43:49They don't have the ability to imagine what would happen if they did something like this.
00:43:55They don't have much imagination.
00:43:59They just think it's strange.
00:44:01That's why I see a lot of people doing such dangerous part-time jobs on social media.
00:44:07Even though it's a small number.
00:44:09Everyone else is doing it.
00:44:12I'm not afraid if everyone does it.
00:44:14I think the awareness of risk is very low.
00:44:20That's what I'm afraid of.
00:44:22You can only see it on social media.
00:44:24Mr. Matsumoto says that social media should not be sacrificed by yourself.
00:44:30There are so many problems.
00:44:32The information that has been mixed up is also chaotic.
00:44:36There is also a risk of being involved in crime.
00:44:39But you can get a lot of chances on social media.
00:44:43You can use it as a source of information.
00:44:46You can also collect information.
00:44:48It's not a problem with the governor of Saito Prefecture.
00:44:51You can get information that only local people can get on social media.
00:44:56I want children to be banned.
00:44:59Why do you look so stupid when you look at social media?
00:45:04Let's move on to the next story.
00:45:05Mr. Takeda, Japanese shame.
00:45:07I'm really embarrassed.
00:45:09I want to go in if there is a hole.
00:45:12He hasn't made such a big explosion so far.
00:45:16I can't help it.
00:45:18He probably didn't think he would be the prime minister.
00:45:21I think he's the most arrogant.
00:45:23Usually, people who become prime ministers are more trained than Mr. Ishiba.
00:45:30So I think Mr. Ishiba was not ready to be the prime minister.
00:45:36I don't know how people around me dress.
00:45:41I don't know much about foreign affairs.
00:45:43I'm not at a level where I can go out.
00:45:46I'm embarrassed.
00:45:48Mr. Ishiba was seated 30 minutes before the international conference.
00:45:54Because the foreign affairs office was too early.
00:45:56It was too late for the other leaders to come in.
00:45:58Mr. Ishiba was in a state where he was irritated.
00:46:02I don't know much about foreign affairs.
00:46:05I don't know what kind of person Mr. Trump is.
00:46:10If he's a decent person, he's cool like Tordo.
00:46:15I hate that kind of person.
00:46:18Mr. Ishiba came in while eating rice balls.
00:46:21I don't know what to do.
00:46:25I think he's better.
00:46:28U.S. Defense Secretary 2024
00:46:32Next is the case of the social problem.
00:46:39U.S. Defense Secretary 2024
00:46:42Next is the case of the social problem.
00:46:46While violent robberies caused by the Namibaito were frequent in various parts of Japan and became a social problem,
00:46:53A 75-year-old man lives in a house in Yokohama City in October.
00:46:58An incident in which a man is tied up and killed.
00:47:02The defendant, Takarada Mazuki, who was charged with theft,
00:47:07When he was arrested, he said he was looking for a part-time job that he could easily earn on social media.
00:47:12He confessed to this.
00:47:17Nominate No. 1 Takarada Mazuki
00:47:21He found a post called the White One case and contacted the prosecutor.
00:47:27The Kanagawa Prefectural Police investigated the case, saying that the prosecutor was involved in it by deceiving him that it was a general part-time job.
00:47:40The defendant, who was charged with theft, was a woman named Lily Itadaki.
00:47:54In the second half of the Nagoyachi Festival in March,
00:47:58This is what the defendant said when he was talking about how he committed theft.
00:48:05Nominate No. 2 Mai Watanabe
00:48:09I thought it was justice to do my best for my duty.
00:48:14In September of this year, the Nagoya Prefectural Police sentenced Watanabe to 8 years and 6 months in prison and a fine of 8 million yen.
00:48:23The defendant has been sentenced to death.
00:48:28The next case is the murder of Kousuke Nozaki, a philanthropist in Tadabeshi, Wakayama Prefecture, known as the Donfan of Kishu.
00:48:36His ex-wife, Saki Sudo, was charged with murder.
00:48:40In September of this year, the first trial of the Wakayama District Court was held.
00:48:47In court, Mr. Sudo said this.
00:48:52Nominate No. 3 Saki Sudo
00:48:56I did not kill the president.
00:49:00And on the 12th of this month, the Wakayama District Court ruled that Mr. Nozaki had not mistakenly taken an excessive dose of the antidote.
00:49:12The next case is the latest case of Mr. Iwao Hakamada, who was sentenced to death for the murder of four people in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago.
00:49:22In September of this year, the Shizuoka District Court ruled that Mr. Iwao Hakamada was not guilty.
00:49:27His sister, Ms. Hideko, said,
00:49:29When I heard that the judge said that Mr. Iwao Hakamada was not guilty, I could hear his feelings clearly.
00:49:36And the next month, when he was dismissed from the prosecution, he said,
00:49:40I was relieved that I was finally free.
00:49:43However, he also said this in the press conference.
00:49:47Nominate No. 4 Ms. Hideko, sister of Mr. Iwao Hakamada
00:49:52I don't think I just need to help Mr. Iwao.
00:49:56I would like to continue to cooperate with the Supreme Court in the future.
00:50:04Currently, Mr. Iwao Hakamada is on a daily basis, such as going out for a walk, even though he still has tuberculosis.
00:50:14Finally, the drama that was broadcast on Netflix in July,
00:50:18The line that became a hot topic was nominated.
00:50:21When Mr. Goto, who plays Mr. Taki Pieru, tries to cut off the negotiations as soon as possible,
00:50:27The top talk was so popular that it was even in the top 10 of this year's Yu-chan Shingo Ryukougo Taishou.
00:50:37Nominate No. 5 Mr. Goto, who plays Mr. Taki Pieru
00:50:43I don't think I just need to help Mr. Iwao.
00:50:46So that's it for the incident and social issues.
00:50:50What words did you care about?
00:50:57Now, I'm asking you.
00:50:59What words did you care about in the incident and social issues?
00:51:02Yes, I've heard a lot of things from everyone.
00:51:07First of all, I thought it was justice to do my best to be in charge of Mr. Watanabe.
00:51:12I think it's quite difficult to understand how bad it is for this person to do his best to be in charge.
00:51:23For example, he posted a paid ceremony on social media through his supporters.
00:51:30He also wrote a book about it.
00:51:32When his mother went to see him, she said she cried because she was worried that he would end up in jail.
00:51:42There were several other cases like this.
00:51:47When I asked him what he wanted to do for the victim, he said he wanted to produce a song for his girlfriend.
00:51:54I think it's a little different from us.
00:51:57It's strange.
00:51:58I want to blame him for reflecting on his actions.
00:52:00But I don't think I can blame him easily.
00:52:03I think it's meaningless to blame him just because he's lonely in the background,
00:52:07because of the environment he grew up in, and because of his education.
00:52:11There's a deep darkness there.
00:52:13I don't think it makes sense to blame him.
00:52:16I think this case has a very deep background.
00:52:19People who commit crimes like this have a very lonely childhood,
00:52:23and they are subjected to violence from their parents.
00:52:26There's a lot of background to it.
00:52:28So I think it's important to create a counseling system in schools for children.
00:52:37I think it's important to lighten the burden on the children who are suffering.
00:52:43Then I think we can prevent such incidents from happening.
00:52:47White companies don't write white companies.
00:52:50That's why the word is the most suspicious.
00:52:56A child who found a post called a white case and was connected to the supporting role.
00:53:00I don't think he noticed it was strange in advance.
00:53:03I don't think he noticed or knew it.
00:53:06I don't think it's a collective psychology that everyone is doing it.
00:53:10I think it's possible.
00:53:12I think it's possible.
00:53:14I think it's possible.
00:53:16White companies don't write white companies.
00:53:18That's why the word is the most suspicious.
00:53:22That's the most common sense.
00:53:24I think he knows.
00:53:26I think it's okay to ignore it.
00:53:28I was surprised that the spread of social media has made crime more serious.
00:53:33People who usually eat delicious food, have a good bag, and have a good car.
00:53:37People who usually eat delicious food, have a good bag, and have a good car.
00:53:39It's already been identified at home.
00:53:41It's already been identified at home.
00:53:43It's already been identified at home.
00:53:45It's already been identified at home.
00:53:47It's already been identified at home.
00:53:49It's already been identified at home.
00:53:51It's already been identified at home.
00:53:53It's already been identified at home.
00:53:55It's already been identified at home.
00:53:57He's already so many crimes, but he says it's more convenient and more complicated.
00:54:02He's already so many crimes, but he says it's more complicated.
00:54:07I think it's a plus for the mankind.
00:54:09If that's the case, I have a possibility to talk to the police.
00:54:13They are working on dark white case.
00:54:15This is not professional.
00:54:17Violating is quite risky.
00:54:20The professional doesn't get involved.
00:54:22It would be strange for me to deny it.
00:54:24But the people who are the executors are going to be charged with a lot of crimes.
00:54:28And if the executors get caught, they are going to be charged with a lot of serious crimes.
00:54:31They know the risks, so they try to keep it as low as possible so that it doesn't become a robbery.
00:54:36So the trend that's been coming out recently is that if you think about it in terms of the body,
00:54:41why would a robbery happen in a place like this?
00:54:45After the incident, the investigation agency has already done a lot of work on the execution of the executors.
00:54:53But the problem with this is that if the executors don't get together, it's not going to work as a criminal organization.
00:55:00But in the world, Japan is called the heaven of black market.
00:55:04The reason is that there is no decoy operation in Japan.
00:55:07So the more you look for a black market on the site, the more you look for it.
00:55:12In other countries, you might get a search party.
00:55:16You might get caught there.
00:55:19There is no such thing as a black market.
00:55:22In Japan, there is no such thing as a decoy operation.
00:55:25Finally, the Liberal Democratic Party and the government decided to limit the operation of fake ID cards.
00:55:31I think it's a big problem to do this in an operational manner.
00:55:34I'd like you to make it legal.
00:55:35The investigators are going to fake ID cards and apply for this black market.
00:55:40So they're going to make contact there and go get them.
00:55:43I'm in favor of this investigation method.
00:55:46There's a higher chance of being charged with a crime.
00:55:49And if the investigation agency wants to make this guy a criminal, they can put him in jail.
00:55:54The defense's participation in the investigation is also one set.
00:55:58In the Hakamada case, all the investigations have forced the confession.
00:56:05The Don Juan case is still a trial, so I don't know what's going to happen in the future.
00:56:09But now he's innocent.
00:56:11Originally, there should have been more lawyers involved in the investigation.
00:56:15If you don't support him properly, it's going to be a big deal.
00:56:19There were a lot of places where Mr. Hakamada's case could have been stopped.
00:56:23Recently, the way the investigation is being conducted is also being questioned.
00:56:26There's a situation where there's been a lot of false charges.
00:56:29Looking back, I think there was a part where the investigation was rough and there was a decision-making.
00:56:33Another thing I'd like to say is that the way the media is being reported is also being questioned.
00:56:37As a result of continuing to report that he may be the culprit, the investigation has progressed.
00:56:43I think it would be good to stop and review the way the investigation is and the way the media is reporting.
00:56:51What do you think about the latest law enforcement?
00:56:54Of course, the latest law should be maintained, but it's about not arresting the wrong person.
00:56:59I think it's because the lawyers are more solid and don't work properly.
00:57:05But if you tell the investigators not to make a mistake, they won't be able to enforce it.
00:57:10The biggest problem with this case is that the evidence has been taken out.
00:57:15In other words, the police and the prosecution have taken out the evidence.
00:57:18The problem this time is that there is a historical background.
00:57:21At that time, the person who quit boxing was considered to be a bad guy.
00:57:26And even more so, the evidence was taken out.
00:57:29And the prosecution accepted it.
00:57:31At that time, the court and the prosecution were one.
00:57:34So I'm thinking about this.
00:57:36It's the latest law enforcement, but is it really okay to prosecute?
00:57:40If Mr. Hakamada was prosecuted for a crime, he wouldn't be able to take it back.
00:57:44Even so, this woman is a really amazing person.
00:57:49She's really 91 years old.
00:57:52It's been 58 years.
00:57:54She finally died of innocence.
00:57:56This is really crazy.
00:57:57And on top of that, she said,
00:57:59This is fate, so it can't be helped.
00:58:03I don't think it would be good if only her brother was saved.
00:58:06I want you to properly enforce the law from now on.
00:58:09I think she's a really great person who has a great history of thinking about the whole thing.
00:58:15I think it's difficult for women to help people, especially if they don't have the power in many ways.
00:58:24In the case of this woman, she helped her brother for more than 40 years.
00:58:29She was working while doing various jobs.
00:58:32In the end, for the sake of the time when Iwao came out,
00:58:36She rented a four-story apartment with the savings she had made so far.
00:58:40And now he's on the fourth floor.
00:58:43If you use the elevator, you can't go up to the fourth floor.
00:58:48In other words, in order to save her brother, she had to have the power.
00:58:53And she kept working.
00:58:56I'm impressed that it was a great power.
00:59:01MENG GEN BOUGEN TAISHOU 2024
00:59:04Next is the famous line that pierces the heart.
00:59:12MENG GEN BOUGEN TAISHOU 2024
00:59:15Next is the famous line that pierces the heart.
00:59:20In the US Major League,
00:59:22Ohtani Shouhei of the Dodgers, who achieved a 50-50 lead,
00:59:27won the MVP of the National League in November with a perfect score.
00:59:33He broke the record of winning the MVP for the third time in a row.
00:59:37MVP for the first time in the Major League.
00:59:43It was the second win in both leagues.
00:59:47After winning the World Series with the Yankees in October,
00:59:53Ohtani won this season.
00:59:58Nominate No. 1
01:00:00Ohtani Shouhei of the Dodgers.
01:00:03There are no words other than the best.
01:00:07In addition, Ohtani said this to his wife, Mamiko, and his dog, Dekopin.
01:00:14I can only thank you.
01:00:19Speaking of winning the World Series,
01:00:22the famous scene at the Paris Olympics in August.
01:00:26Haruka Kitaguchi won a gold medal for the first time in 20 years in an athletic competition.
01:00:33It was the first time in history that she won a gold medal in an athletic field event other than a marathon.
01:00:40Kitaguchi said,
01:00:42I wish I had a heart.
01:00:48Nominate No. 2
01:00:50Haruka Kitaguchi of the Yarinage women's team.
01:00:57It's a famous saying.
01:00:58That phrase is the main saying in the history of the Olympics.
01:01:04Speaking of the best.
01:01:07In March, the movie Godzilla Minus One won the 96th Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
01:01:15In North America, it set the world record for the highest grossing film.
01:01:25Director Takashi Yamazaki, who also wrote the script for VFX in this film,
01:01:30said this about the winner of the press conference.
01:01:37Nominate No. 3
01:01:39Director Takashi Yamazaki.
01:01:43It's all thanks to Godzilla.
01:01:46In a word, the director's love for Godzilla fans is condensed.
01:01:54On the other hand, in September,
01:01:56the 76th Emmy Award, also known as the Academy Award of the American TV industry,
01:02:01won the Japanese Film Festival.
01:02:04Sanada Hiroyuki, an actor, produced and starred in the drama Shogun.
01:02:12In a speech at the award ceremony, Sanada spoke in Japanese.
01:02:16He said,
01:02:17I would like to express my gratitude to all the directors,
01:02:20teachers, and staff who have supported us through the years.
01:02:29Nominate No. 4
01:02:31Sanada Hiroyuki, an actor.
01:02:34The passion and dreams I inherited from you have crossed the sea and crossed the border.
01:02:41Speaking of period dramas,
01:02:42the time slip of Bakumatsu no Samurai is...
01:02:47the set of a period drama!
01:02:53The movie Samurai Time Slipper, which received a high rating despite its low budget,
01:02:57also became a hot topic.
01:03:01What the hell are you talking about?
01:03:05And the last one is a special one.
01:03:08Tomoaki Ogura, who passed away on September 9 at the age of 77.
01:03:14After a long time as a caster, he appeared on the morning news program.
01:03:18In April 2021, he appeared for the first time on the board of directors.
01:03:24After the award ceremony, I couldn't speak on TV.
01:03:28He laughed at the self-criticism comment.
01:03:31He talked about the secret of the long-running program for 22 years.
01:03:38Nominate No. 5 Tomoaki Ogura.
01:03:43Anyway, I think the most effective way to do well with the staff is to make the program last a long time.
01:03:54Solo 2
01:03:56The staff didn't hate me at all.
01:03:59That's right, Nomura.
01:04:03He showed confidence.
01:04:06Mr. Ogura, thank you very much.
01:04:09I humbly apologize.
01:04:13So, there are five or more famous words that stuck in my mind.
01:04:18What words did you care about?
01:04:22Nominate No. 4 Tomoaki Ogura.
01:04:25I'm asking everyone.
01:04:26Which words did you care about in the famous words that stuck in your mind?
01:04:30I've been asked to choose a variety of words from everyone.
01:04:35As you saw in the VTR, Mr. Ogura, who appeared on this program several times, passed away.
01:04:42I think there are many people who supported him, so I'd like to hear from you.
01:04:48Mr. Tajima, you also mentioned Mr. Ogura.
01:04:51Ever since I appeared on TV, I've been told that men should wear pants and women should wear pants.
01:04:56I was told that men and women should be hated.
01:04:59So, the host, the cast, and I all looked uncomfortable and relaxed.
01:05:08But Mr. Ogura always turned around for a moment and looked at me.
01:05:14He showed me a little expression of wanting to talk to me.
01:05:19I was very happy to hear that Mr. Ogura said something like that when I was rebuked by everyone here for the first time.
01:05:33Thank you very much.
01:05:35Ms. Maruta, Mr. Ogura.
01:05:37Thank you very much.
01:05:39To be honest, when I first saw Mr. Ogura on TV, I was very nervous because he was a big shot.
01:05:50At that time, Mr. Ogura told me to take it easy.
01:05:53That word made me feel very comfortable.
01:05:56After the talk show, Mr. Ogura came to me and said,
01:06:01He said,
01:06:04I was very happy to hear that.
01:06:08I was very sad that he said,
01:06:15Mr. Hashimoto, Mr. Ogura.
01:06:17That's right.
01:06:18I think it's important to take care of the staff, not just the program, but any organization.
01:06:25I've worked with Mr. Ogura several times, so I have a lot of memories.
01:06:30When I was the mayor of Osaka, I was on Twitter.
01:06:34At that time, it wasn't X, it was Twitter.
01:06:36When I was rebelling against what the commentator said,
01:06:42I was in the audience room in the morning, and when Tokudane was playing, the commentator said something silly again.
01:06:50When I was on Twitter, I said it was different.
01:06:54The staff gave it to Mr. Ogura.
01:06:57Mr. Ogura said,
01:06:58Mr. Hashimoto just sent me a tweet.
01:07:00He said,
01:07:01How about this?
01:07:03I sent it to the commentator.
01:07:05At that time, I was playing catch with social media and the ground wave.
01:07:09He practiced it on the spot.
01:07:13Mr. Ogura, isn't that the future?
01:07:15After all, we have to catch the media, the ground wave, and social media.
01:07:19Mr. Ogura's new and novel way of doing things.
01:07:23I think we need to improve the media as a whole.
01:07:27He's been waiting for me to move forward.
01:07:35When I said, here it is, he let me hear Ogura's voice.
01:07:38He said without fear that he was right.
01:07:42Mr. Ogura was like a mirror to the cast.
01:07:45I have a lot to learn from him.
01:07:49I hope you have a good night's sleep.
01:07:52I humbly apologize.
01:07:56Well, there were many other famous sayings this year.
01:07:59I'd like to look back on your famous sayings.
01:08:02Mr. Ono, is it a period drama?
01:08:04Yes, it is.
01:08:05I think there's something in common between No. 3 and No. 5.
01:08:09It's all about love and respect for others.
01:08:13It's all thanks to Godzilla.
01:08:15Mr. Ogura said, let's take care of the staff.
01:08:17It's the same in any field.
01:08:19I can't choose between No. 3 and No. 5.
01:08:22I made a movie called UZUMA SARAIMURAI TOUTEI.
01:08:25It's a period drama in Kyoto.
01:08:27I'm so grateful to others for being able to go beyond borders.
01:08:36Mr. Ram, Mr. Sanada Hiroyuki.
01:08:38I think it's too humble.
01:08:41It's a cool word.
01:08:43If I were him, I'd say, I did it!
01:08:48It's like, I did it!
01:08:50I'm Japanese! It's amazing!
01:08:52I didn't throw it away!
01:08:54I'd say that.
01:08:56I think it's a wonderful word that only Japanese people can say.
01:09:04Humility is very important.
01:09:07I felt it in this nomination.
01:09:10Mr. Izumi couldn't leave a statement.
01:09:14I like the phrase, I couldn't leave a statement.
01:09:18I'd like to ask Mr. Izumi one thing.
01:09:20When Mr. Ogura said that he took care of the staff,
01:09:23I don't know what to do.
01:09:26I don't know what to say.
01:09:29I don't know what to say.
01:09:33I'd like to write this down and reflect on myself.
01:09:35When I was in Akashi City, I could only leave a statement.
01:09:38Thank you very much.
01:09:41Thank you very much.
01:09:44Now that Mr. Izumi's statement has come out,
01:09:47I've introduced all the nominees.
01:09:49Of these 25 statements,
01:09:52we will decide the Grand Prix as a statement or a statement representing this year.
01:09:56Everyone has chosen one statement that they think is suitable for the Grand Prix.
01:10:02Let's take a look at it together.
01:10:10Everyone has chosen one statement that they think is suitable for the Grand Prix.
01:10:16Let's take a look at it together.
01:10:21Everyone has chosen one statement that they think is suitable for the Grand Prix.
01:10:29It's pretty different.
01:10:32But there are two Tamaki-san.
01:10:35So, Tamaki-san, who won two votes in total,
01:10:42is the Grand Prix winner.
01:10:50Tamaki-san is the Grand Prix winner this year.
01:10:56I don't think I've ever had such a great conversation.
01:10:59Is this for me?
01:11:01Yes, Tamaki-san, you came here and received this.
01:11:06Wow!
01:11:07I would like to hear your thoughts on how to proceed.
01:11:15I met Tamaki-san 3 or 4 days ago,
01:11:17and when I asked him if he was very busy, he said,
01:11:19I have some spare time, so please call him again.
01:11:22Tamaki-san, we will be waiting for you.

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