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00:00President Yoon Son-nyeol of South Korea, who has become a beacon of light.
00:06I will never give up.
00:09I will do my best for my country until the last moment.
00:14He said.
00:16If the Constitutional Court decides that he has broken the barrier,
00:21President Yoon will be deposed and a presidential election will be held.
00:27This man is considered to be the man of the hour in the presidential election.
00:33Lee Jae-myeon! Lee Jae-myeon!
00:38Lee Jae-myeon, the representative of the Democratic Party of Korea.
00:44In 2010, he became the secretary-general of Sonnam,
00:48and then became the representative of the Democratic Party of Korea
00:52and then became the representative of the Democratic Party of Korea.
00:56In a public opinion poll, 47.5% said Lee Jae-myeon.
01:05If the election is held now, there is a possibility that he will win the presidential election.
01:10However, this Lee Jae-myeon, his words and his performance
01:15have something in common.
01:18He is called the Korean Trump.
01:21Like Trump, he has many trials.
01:25On the 15th of this month, he was accused of violating the Labor Election Law
01:29and was sentenced to one year in prison and two years in prison.
01:35However, these trials are similar to Trump's.
01:40Some people think that Lee Jae-myeon will win the presidential election before the trial is over.
01:45If that happens, the popularity of the president will not be questioned as a crime.
01:50Lee Jae-myeon is such a person, but he has a thorough anti-Japanese attitude.
01:57Japan dreams of becoming a military power,
02:02and it continues to provoke Korea's ruling party, Takeshima,
02:07and does not reflect on its history.
02:10Japan says it is aiming to become a military power.
02:15In addition, President Yoon led the Korean-Japanese issue,
02:21and the Korean Foundation rebelled in pursuit of compensation.
02:27Which country's government is the Yoon administration?
02:32The people will never accept this humiliating compensation.
02:39In August of last year, when the ocean discharge of Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant began,
02:46there was a performance of protest at the Hangar Strike.
02:51However, he fell ill and was discharged on the 24th.
02:56His hospitalization was broadcast to the world.
03:00In addition, President Yoon, led by Lee Jae-myeon,
03:05submitted a proposal to the Democratic Party.
03:10He despised North Korea, China, and Russia,
03:14and advocated a mechanical foreign policy centered on Japan.
03:18He appointed a person who was loyal to Japan to the government.
03:24In the end, he was removed, but the criticism of Japan was also criticized.
03:29When it comes to South Korea,
03:32there was a Japanese-Korean agreement on the issue of comfort women,
03:37which was once exchanged with former President Park Geun-hye.
03:40In 2015, it was confirmed that there was a significant defect in the comfort women negotiations.
03:49There is also an example of President Moon Jae-in,
03:54who became the next president of the Democratic Party.
03:58What will the next president do when he is in charge of restoring Japan-Korea relations?
04:07So, today's topic is
04:10the impact of South Korea's chaos on Japan's anti-Japanese war.
04:16And
04:17The pensioners are going through a tough time.
04:20Now, let's discuss what the Ishima administration should do.
04:27Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
04:36I don't think there's anything serious yet.
04:38It's kind of scary.
04:40I sometimes go to South Korea because of the movie,
04:44but I wonder if there is a difference between politics and the general public.
04:53There was an old man who was angry at me for getting his autograph.
05:02But he was very friendly.
05:08I've never been bullied anywhere,
05:12but I wonder if it's like this when you're an adult.
05:15Today, Mr. Yamamoto, the director of ANN Seoul, came to the studio.
05:21Is he in Seoul?
05:22Yes, he is.
05:23Is he going back to Seoul for the New Year?
05:24No, he's going back to Seoul for a check-up.
05:27What's the reason?
05:28He's going back to Seoul for a check-up.
05:31He's going back to Seoul for a check-up.
05:35What's going on in Seoul?
05:39The political situation is very chaotic.
05:43There are demonstrations of the opposition and the pro-Japanese parties.
05:49The city is calm, but I think it's okay as long as it doesn't become a riot.
05:55What do you think of Japan?
05:57In terms of culture, economy, and tourism?
06:00I think it's okay for tourism.
06:03It seems that there are fewer tourists in Seoul now,
06:08but I think it's okay for normal travel.
06:11Which way?
06:12This way.
06:13To Korea.
06:14Can I interrupt you?
06:17Mr. Kim Ji-myung is not a strong ideology person.
06:22When I watched the video, he said something amazing.
06:25He looked like a crazy person.
06:27When he was in the Moon Jae-in administration,
06:31he said anything that would benefit him in his position.
06:38In other words, when he was doing No Japan in Korea,
06:42he said anything that would benefit him.
06:45For example, he said this was the second Pacific War.
06:51But I don't know what he really meant.
06:54I don't know what the Pacific War is.
06:56He was eating sashimi.
06:58That's right.
06:59And he said he was doing something new to drive down the Moon Jae-in administration,
07:06so let's do it in the Korean peninsula.
07:08That's all he said.
07:10He is fundamentally different from Moon Jae-in.
07:13When I listened to Mr. Kim's story,
07:16he said things without any policy.
07:21In other words, he took the balance and did the opposite.
07:24As a politician, I can't trust the Japanese side.
07:29If I don't trust them, I can't build a trust relationship.
07:33I felt that he was a person with such fear.
07:39He was not interested in the Korean peninsula at all,
07:42and he was not rude.
07:44I felt that he would not be able to avoid confusion
07:49if he was appointed as the president.
07:53Mr. Higashi, what do you think of Mr. Lee Jong-min?
07:56I have an image of Moon Jae-in, so I'm a little worried.
08:00When Moon Jae-in had a problem with the Korean peninsula,
08:05about 60% of tourists were depressed.
08:08The economy was down, too.
08:10I don't think that's going to happen.
08:13I'm worried about the strong cooperation between Japan and the United States.
08:20I'm worried that if Mr. Lee Jong-min becomes president,
08:23it will be from North Korea or China or Russia.
08:27I'm a little worried about this.
08:29What do you think of Mr. Lee Jong-min?
08:32Korean politicians use YouTube a lot.
08:37President Moon Jae-in also listens to YouTube a lot.
08:43Is that true?
08:44It's been reported a lot.
08:46Mrs. Kim Go-eun is also a big fan of YouTube.
08:51Does that mean you're being influenced?
08:54I follow YouTube's advice.
08:58There's a report that I've been watching YouTube.
09:03Is that true?
09:04I've heard from various Korean officials that it's true.
09:10Mr. Yoon doesn't have much of a brain around him.
09:16That's why he's influenced by YouTube.
09:20It's often said in Korea that he's going the wrong way.
09:24I don't understand why Korean people are so angry.
09:31How do you feel about being hated by President Moon Jae-in?
09:38I don't have much suspicion of Mr. Yoon.
09:41Then what are you angry about?
09:43I have a lot of suspicions about my wife.
09:47It's not a big deal, but there are a few.
09:52It's a country that has a lot of power.
09:56The longer Mrs. Kim's problems go on, the more suspicious Mr. Yoon is.
10:04YouTube is also playing a big role in that.
10:10How much trust do you have in YouTube compared to Japan?
10:20That's very important.
10:22In Japan, TV and newspapers have the ability to set up agendas as media opinion leaders.
10:36But in Japan, it's a little down.
10:38It's down, but in Korea, YouTube has it all.
10:44For example, Mr. B and Mr. Takeshi are not on TV, but on YouTube.
10:51Then people don't watch TV, but watch Mr. B's TV tackle on YouTube.
10:57I haven't heard of Mr. B in a long time.
11:01Next week, let's do that.
11:04Mr. B and Mr. Takeshi.
11:07Mr. Ishiba has also experienced a defense minister, but has he ever had a pipe with Korea?
11:12No, I haven't.
11:13Not at all?
11:14Mr. Ishiba is nicknamed the Korean Trump.
11:19His political method is very similar to that of the American Trump.
11:23He's good at leading politics, and he's the ultimate populist.
11:27So when Japan looks at Korean politics,
11:32it was good when Yoon was in power, but now that Mr. Ishiba is in power, it's a mess.
11:37I think that's a little wrong.
11:42But how Japan will come out.
11:45In the case of Moon Jae-in, Mr. Abe was also in a very strong position.
11:50In this relative relationship, Japan-Korea relations escalated.
11:55There was also a technical restriction.
11:57And now Mr. Ishiba is like a little Trump called Mr. Lee Jae-myung.
12:02America is Trump, and Korea is like a little Trump.
12:06Mr. Ishiba is in trouble.
12:08They're both holding Trump.
12:10Japan-Korea relations are going well, right?
12:15Even if Mr. Lee Jae-myung now claims to be a traitor,
12:19it's another matter of whether it resonates with the people.
12:23After all, the general public is looking at the information on the Internet.
12:27It's not easy to say,
12:29because Lee Jae-myung is a traitor,
12:31can you change it?
12:33Is that the case now?
12:35If you believe the citizens of Korea.
12:37What about the general public?
12:40I think Japan-Korea relations are very good.
12:43The public opinion is fragile,
12:45so if the politicians and the media go against it,
12:47it will be fragile.
12:50If you change the way you say it now,
12:52there is no merit in going against Japan-Korea relations.
12:55For Korea.
12:57For example, when Moon Jae-in was in power,
12:59he had to push forward the North Korean nuclear policy.
13:02Then half of the domestic support forces would rebel.
13:06There was an external merit in suppressing it in the middle of the day,
13:11but now that he's out in the middle of the day,
13:14there's nothing he can do.
13:16It's just a complicated story.
13:18Mr. Higashi, what do you think is important for Japan?
13:21I think it's important to keep a certain distance.
13:25The Japan-US relationship must be strengthened,
13:28so I think we have to take it that way.
13:30So you'd better get along with Trump for now.
13:33Don't you think Mr. Ishiba is like Hanaguda between Donald Trump and Donald Trump?
13:38He's like Donald Trump.
13:40He's like Donald Trump.
13:42But he's very interested in foreign policy.
13:44I wonder how he's going to get his hands on it.
13:46I don't think he hates Japan that much.
13:50For example, there was a bill that criticized Yoon Seok-yool's unilateral foreign policy.
14:01It was one of the reasons why Yoon Seok-yool resigned.
14:08After the bill was released,
14:10there was an article in the newspaper claiming that Yoon Seok-yool came from the United States.
14:16There was a question about how Yoon Seok-yool got on the bill.
14:21In the second bill, Yoon Seok-yool was removed from the bill.
14:26At the same time, Mr. Ishiba said,
14:28the United States is a very grateful existence that has built the foundation of Korea's freedom and democracy.
14:36He said it as if he had taken it and put it on the bill.
14:39He said that as if he had taken it and put it on the bill.
14:43Mr. Yang, you've been reporting in Seoul as the chief of staff.
14:49How do you feel about the current situation in Korea?
14:52Do you feel threatened or anxious?
14:55The presidency of the president has been replaced by the prime minister.
14:59The prime minister can't decide anything new.
15:02He can only maintain the current situation.
15:04For example, when North Korea is provoking,
15:09I don't know if the government's functions can really be fulfilled.
15:13Is it not functioning now?
15:15I don't think it's functioning.
15:18I don't think it's functioning.
15:20The economy has changed.
15:23The North Korean side has sent spies.
15:27There's a rumor that the staff are starting to work in Korea.
15:35I think they're already doing a lot of work.
15:39Oh, my God.
15:42It's because Mr. Yoon believes in it.
15:46It's said that North Korea is working, but is it true?
15:51I don't think it's true.
15:54I think it's true that North Korea is working.
15:58I think it's true that North Korea is working, but I think it's true that North Korea is working.
16:03I think it's true that North Korea is working, but I think it's true that North Korea is working.
16:06I think it's true that North Korea is working, but I think it's true that North Korea is working.
16:09I think there's a difference in degree.
16:12I think Mr. Yoon is completely involved in conspiracy theories.
16:17I think there's a difference in degree.
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17:59The elderly who live on their pension are...
18:02The elderly who live on their pension are...
18:05I get about $300,000 for two months.
18:08I get a pension payout month and an annual pension.
18:11I'm an old person.
18:13If I don't do anything,
18:15I can get paid with my pension.
18:18I get a pension payout month and an annual pension.
18:21I can get paid with my pension.
18:24I see.
18:27It's 220,000 yen for two months.
18:33I don't think we can live on pension alone.
18:36Bukkadaka has been putting pressure on our lives again this year.
18:41How do the elderly who live on pension survive the end of the year?
18:48We interviewed a shop where many such people gather.
18:53This is a supermarket in Adachi.
18:56It's called Benny's Super Sano.
18:59This shop specializes in selling rice on pension holidays.
19:05People who live on pension are very grateful for this shop.
19:10Usually, the price of 4,000 yen or more for 5 kg of rice is 3,769 yen.
19:18In addition, there are special items that are sold for 100 yen.
19:23One-fourth cut of Chinese cabbage is 108 yen.
19:28Raw shiitake mushroom is 108 yen.
19:32Pork loin miso soup is 108 yen.
19:3710 dumplings are 108 yen.
19:41Sanuki udon, which is close to expiration date, is 86 yen.
19:48I think people are happy with the products that are sold on pension holidays.
19:55At this time of the year, people living on pension were shocked to see what kind of shopping they were doing at this shop.
20:06This man has a pension of about 250,000 yen for his wife and two children.
20:13How was your life this year?
20:17It was hard.
20:20Did you buy a lot of things?
20:23I bought four or five houses.
20:25He came to buy things for his wife for about a week because he was on pension.
20:33What's in the basket?
20:35Do you like persimmon seeds?
20:37It's a snack for alcohol.
20:39Actually, I want to eat eel a little more, but I can't afford it.
20:50However,
20:52You can buy good eggs.
20:56I want to buy delicious eggs.
20:59In that sense, it's a little wasteful.
21:02It's a luxury, but it's a small luxury.
21:08The total amount is 11,219 yen.
21:12How do you spend your New Year's Day?
21:16I don't have much money.
21:20I can spend my New Year's Day with what I have.
21:24I don't have the habit of spending my New Year's Day luxuriously.
21:30In addition, a woman who lives alone with a pension of about 50,000 yen a month.
21:37It's the last minute.
21:39The amount of persimmon seeds is decreasing.
21:43I thought this was all I needed.
21:45It's getting smaller and smaller.
21:47I eat bread at night.
21:51Breakfast and lunch are rice.
21:54I like sweet food, so I eat sweet food.
21:59This is a piece of bread for dinner.
22:03She says she eats bread for dinner cheaply.
22:10I usually eat what I want to eat.
22:14I think this is good.
22:17I only look at the discount.
22:20And on this day, there is a time sale at 4 pm in the store.
22:26One pack of eggs costs 205 yen.
22:30It's 90 yen cheaper than the store.
22:34This line has been in the store for 30 minutes.
22:39Who is this man in his 80s?
22:45I have a pension of about 50,000 yen.
22:49It's hard to get food unless you aim for a special sale.
22:55I got eggs for a special sale in 15 minutes.
23:01Eggs that I wanted to buy in line.
23:04Actually, this was for a small luxury.
23:09My daughter is coming tomorrow, so I bought a lot of beef.
23:13It's small.
23:15Everyone comes to my house on New Year's Day.
23:21I bought a lot of food.
23:24Did your father prepare it for you?
23:26Yes.
23:28He says he prepares a feast for New Year's Day.
23:33What is his true intention?
23:35It's hard.
23:37You don't have to come to my house on New Year's Day.
23:39It's hard because my grandchildren have New Year's Day.
23:44Did you buy this today?
23:46Yes.
23:47Aren't you looking forward to seeing your grandchildren?
23:50They're all big.
23:51Is that so?
23:52I have a little savings.
23:54I can't do anything without it.
23:57I can't buy anything with my current pension.
24:02On the other hand, this store is a strong ally of the elderly who live on pensions.
24:08This is a fruit specialty store in Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
24:11This is a waste.
24:14The price of vegetables is very high.
24:17The products in line are
24:20One radish costs 108 yen.
24:24One bag of onions costs 140 yen.
24:28Spinach costs 162 yen.
24:34Why is it so cheap?
24:37It's not like a supermarket.
24:40This is a potato, this is a carrot, and this is a cucumber.
24:44I don't have it now, but it's a cucumber.
24:47It's easy to write.
24:49I try to provide it as cheaply as possible to customers.
24:55This store, which also has a sister store in Hiratsuka City,
24:59Because of its size and shape, vegetables that are not used in supermarkets are purchased cheaply.
25:07However, there is no problem with the taste.
25:11It is a specialty store that has brought the spirit of a waste.
25:16And on the day after the pension payment day,
25:21There were many elderly people in the store.
25:26Chinese cabbage. I bought this.
25:29Chinese cabbage.
25:31And apples.
25:33Apples are cheap, so I bought apples.
25:36Carrots and pumpkins are cheap.
25:41If you buy something else, it's more expensive.
25:45This person also puts products in the basket one after another.
25:51How much did you buy?
25:533,477 yen.
25:56Did you buy a lot of vegetables?
25:58Yes.
26:00And at this time of year, what kind of vegetables do you want to buy?
26:06I want to buy a lot of vegetables, such as carrots.
26:09The price of vegetables is rising.
26:12It's rising, isn't it?
26:13Does it affect the harvest?
26:15Yes, it does.
26:17Vegetables are essential in cooking.
26:20The store is also planning to sell vegetables at a low price.
26:25It's New Year's Day, so I'd like to sell potatoes and carrots at a low price.
26:34Meanwhile, the price of goods continues to rise.
26:38At present, the government is working to pay 30,000 yen to the population tax and non-taxable generation as a countermeasure.
26:45It is also working to resume the assistance of electricity and gas fees.
26:51How much is the expected value?
26:55It's a big welcome.
26:58The electricity bill is high.
27:00It's cold, so I'm wearing an electric blanket.
27:03On the other hand, there is a voice that wants more support from the elderly.
27:11Do you think you can live without electricity?
27:18No, I don't think so.
27:24It's hard to live with the elderly.
27:29So I'd like the government to do something about it.
27:35It's the end of the year.
27:41Will the government's economic measures really make our lives richer?
27:50The government will issue a 30,000-yen subsidy to the low-income generation.
27:56In addition, the government will issue 20,000 yen per person to the underprivileged.
28:03What do you think?
28:07I think we should do it in more detail.
28:11I'm happy to get money, but I don't think it will improve the economy.
28:17I don't think it's a good idea to spend money all at once.
28:24How about you, Ms. Manabe?
28:30I think most of the people in the low-income generation live on pension.
28:3820,000 yen per person for the underprivileged.
28:41I think the proportion of the underprivileged to the underprivileged will decrease.
28:48I think it's unfair.
28:52It's hard to say this in front of the elderly, but I'd like the government to spend more money on young people.
29:05Manabe, say it again.
29:09It's hard to say.
29:13M-1 Grand Prix
29:16Who will be the winner of this year's M-1 Grand Prix?
29:20The first team to advance or the last team to advance?
29:24The 20th M-1 Grand Prix
29:28Speaking of winter bizarre...
29:30Crab-rich!
29:32Crab-rich with Venezuelan crab and Omaru shrimp sauce!
29:38Crab-rich!
29:40Gya-gya!
29:43Where is the children's cafeteria?
29:46There are a lot of people.
29:48Oh, there are adults, too.
29:49Please come in.
29:50Oh, hello.
29:52Is it okay here?
29:53Please come in.
29:54Do you come here often?
29:56Yes!
29:57It's not just the children who are here.
29:59It's not just a place to eat.
30:01It's where everyone is.
30:03The children's cafeteria is your cafeteria!
30:06Musubie, a nationwide children's cafeteria support center.
30:09AC Japan supports this activity.
30:28Tonight, we'll see the illumination.
30:30It's beautiful.
30:31But it's a little...
30:32It's warm.
30:35It's beautiful.
30:36Is it wrong to look at it from the car?
30:38I think it's good.
30:39Run! Family feeling! Spacia continues.
30:43Rooibos is good.
30:45Rooibos is good.
30:47Rooibos changes your mood.
30:51Rooibos is good.
30:53Rooibos is good.
30:55Kind Rooibos is delicious.
30:58Furnaby.
30:59Furnaby.
31:00Fursato Nose.
31:01What is the maximum 50%?
31:02The decimals are the maximum 50%.
31:0450% in addition to cash?
31:06If it's Furnaby, it's 50%.
31:08Amazing!
31:09Furnaby.
31:10Furnaby.
31:11Fursato Nose.
31:13Hitomebore.
31:14Let's eat!
31:15It's delicious this year, too.
31:19It goes well with anything.
31:20This deliciousness is exactly Hitomebore.
31:23Say something.
31:24Hirake appetite Miyagi rice Hitomebore campaign.
31:28What is the correct way to start?
31:30Riappu has hair.
31:32Why?
31:33Riappu contains eight types of ingredients.
31:36Strong!
31:37Thick!
31:38Hair!
31:39Riappu!
31:40What is the correct way to start?
31:42It's a contradiction.
31:44It's small, but the special feeling of that time still remains.
31:54It's been 70 years with a smile.
31:58It's hard to say in front of the elderly,
32:02but I want young people to spend more money than the elderly.
32:10Marabe.
32:12Say it again.
32:14It's hard to say.
32:17It's full of elderly people.
32:21You'll be gone in 30 minutes.
32:24I'm sorry.
32:25I want children to spend money.
32:27I want them to go there.
32:30It's about 60% to 70% of the elderly.
32:35The elderly have stocks.
32:39They have savings.
32:41They don't have income.
32:44I think we need to investigate this in detail.
32:48That's right.
32:49With 50,000 yen in pension, there is a lot of stock.
32:54I'm worried about the current situation, so I can't use it.
32:59If I don't have money, I can't use it because I think it's going to be a big deal.
33:04It's okay. If I think the economy is good, I'll use it.
33:08How effective is this?
33:11I think there is a certain number.
33:14I don't think we can recover the economy if we don't raise the economy as a whole.
33:20Mr. Higashi, what do you need to raise the economy a little more?
33:25What do you need to raise the economy?
33:26I'm a tax person.
33:27Tax.
33:29I'd appreciate it if you could reduce the cost of consumption.
33:34The country is shaking because of the 1.3 million yen wall.
33:39Negotiations have already been made.
33:45I don't think we should talk about it now.
33:49The Prime Minister of the three parties, the people, the republic, and the people,
33:53has agreed to raise the tax rate from next year, aiming for 1.78 million yen.
34:01However, at the meeting of the president of the three parties,
34:06the people's party proposed 1.23 million yen.
34:11The people's Democratic Party said that 1.78 million yen is not much.
34:17The Prime Minister of the three parties was ignored by us.
34:26It's a shame, or rather, a surprise, that the opposition has been decided.
34:33And the political and legal review session was held in parallel with the raising of the 1.3 million yen wall.
34:44President Hagiwada, who was a member of the Abe faction, said...
34:49I have not participated in any of the meetings of the Abe faction,
34:53including the April meeting in which the president of the Abe faction suggested the suspension of the faction,
34:57or the August meeting in which the president of the Abe faction suggested the suspension of the faction after the election.
35:02I would like to make it clear that I was not in a position to intervene,
35:07nor was I in a position to inform other members.
35:11Seirinshin, attended by many members of the people's party,
35:15was not able to find the truth.
35:19Will it remain as it is?
35:24The 1.3 million yen wall will no longer be 1.78 million yen.
35:29We aim for it.
35:30Now, 1.23 million yen.
35:311.23 million yen.
35:32And the people's democracy will not be discussed.
35:35The government proposed 1.23 million yen.
35:38We will discuss it.
35:40Is there a possibility that it will increase?
35:43If it remains as it is, the people's democracy will not say yes.
35:47However, the Japan Consensus Committee and the government party
35:51have agreed on the condition that the Japan Consensus Committee
35:55will be dismissed from the Japanese Consensus Committee
35:59if the Japan Consensus Committee agrees on the budget for next year.
36:05What will happen to the people's democracy if the budget is dismissed?
36:09Mr. Ishiba, you sound like a member of the opposition party.
36:14It can't be helped.
36:16The budget will not be dismissed.
36:18We have to accept it.
36:19The budget for next year will be dismissed.
36:21I don't know how it will be dismissed.
36:23I think the Japanese Consensus Committee and I
36:25have already started negotiating behind the scenes.
36:27Mr. Ishiba, I know it's hard for you,
36:29but what about the corporate pension?
36:31What about that issue?
36:33We haven't talked about it at all.
36:35I think the corporate pension should be left.
36:39Corporate pension exists in society,
36:43so I think it should be left.
36:45Most of the people who oppose it have never paid it.
36:49What is it used for?
36:51It's used to protect democracy.
36:54To put it extremely,
36:56you don't need a pension if you reduce the number of activities.
36:59If you don't reduce the number of activities,
37:01how do you claim it?
37:03You publish it on social media,
37:05or you publish a newspaper,
37:07or you publish a letter.
37:09It all costs money, doesn't it?
37:11In Japan, where there is no corporate culture,
37:13the corporate organization pays for it.
37:17You say it's for democracy,
37:19but as a company,
37:21it doesn't make sense if it doesn't benefit us.
37:23The corporate pension is meaningless.
37:25Because we live too much,
37:27the politics of the Kinken came to be.
37:29So we should reduce the amount of activities
37:31and make it a corporate pension.
37:33That's what we should do.
37:35We should have a clean political system.
37:37That's why the Kinken became a corporate pension.
37:39That's why the Kinken became a corporate pension.
37:41That's not true.
37:43The former Prime Minister of Japan
37:45was killed by the Kinken.
37:47The people don't understand.
37:49Why does politics cost money?
37:51Why does politics cost money?
37:55But if a company or organization does it,
37:57they will do something unfair.
37:59No, that's a different view.
38:01Then what kind of unfair things happened?
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40:51It's a good country.
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40:55There is a country that makes you want to go home.
40:57It's crispy with Japanese rice.
40:59The country side is good.
41:01It's a good country.
41:03It's a good country.
41:05So that's why the government decided to go for a small-scale election, right?
41:10That's not true.
41:11Let's collect one-third of the money ourselves.
41:14One-third of the money goes to the government.
41:17One cup of coffee costs 250 yen.
41:19And one-third of the money goes to companies and organizations.
41:22In Japan, there's no such thing as a fund-raising culture.
41:25It's an individual fund-raising culture.
41:27Individual, right?
41:28But if companies and organizations do that,
41:30they end up doing something unfair.
41:32No, that's a different view.
41:34What kind of unfair things have happened?
41:36There used to be a fund-raising culture.
41:38Like the advantage of a fund-raising company.
41:40At that time, the amount of money was hundreds of millions of yen.
41:43With the current budget.
41:45That's why only 1.5 million yen can be donated to individuals.
41:51When I won for the first time,
41:53I had as many political fund-raising organizations as I could.
41:56As many as I could.
41:57I had 10 of them.
41:59You can calculate that you can get up to 1.5 million yen.
42:05But there are no such companies.
42:07But wouldn't you be happy if A's company helped you?
42:11Of course.
42:12Then you'd get along with A's company, right?
42:15When I was in my prime,
42:18I got political fund-raising and did political activities.
42:23I bought advertising companies.
42:25I distributed villas.
42:27I sent letters.
42:29I sent hundreds of thousands of letters.
42:31You just said 1 in 3, 1 in 3, 1 in 3.
42:34Can't you change the rule that the pie doesn't change?
42:40Can't you reduce it?
42:42If I reduce my political activities,
42:44it won't cost me money.
42:45I won't do anything.
42:46I'll just stand up and say,
42:47Good morning, everyone.
42:48In this age of the Internet,
42:49we don't need election officials anymore, do we?
42:52That's what's being discussed now.
42:54We don't need election officials anymore.
42:56I can edit and put in a telop
42:59because I'm a TV person.
43:05You can still do that?
43:06I can.
43:07There are a lot of people who can't do that.
43:09As Mr. Higashi just said,
43:10advertising has become very unprofitable.
43:14During the election period,
43:15it will be broadcast on national TV.
43:17But even then,
43:18the number of people saying,
43:19Shut up!
43:20increased.
43:21People were listening.
43:22Saying, Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
43:24But that's gone now.
43:25I think there will be a debate
43:27about where to spend the money.
43:29In order to protect democracy,
43:32there must be an appropriate level of political money.
43:35The problem this time is simple.
43:37It's just breaking the law.
43:39No matter how strict the law is,
43:41if it's broken,
43:42it's against the political funds and regulations.
43:45That's what happened this time.
43:47So what's the problem?
43:48Why did you pull out the money?
43:51I saw it last week,
43:53but no one said anything about it.
43:56Oh, it's because of the law.
43:58It's against the laws and regulations.
44:00This is a personal experience.
44:01There were people who made it clear.
44:03I thought it was a brave statement.
44:06If I were to say one more thing,
44:08it's a story of non-competition for less than 35 million yen.
44:13After this,
44:14we will continue with the debate
44:16about the members of the House of Representatives
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46:57How did you use the stock money?
46:59No one has talked about it.
47:00I haven't
47:01That's actually the biggest problem
47:03So that's the problem
47:05If it's a back-money
47:07If you put it in your account
47:09This is a violation of the income tax
47:11Because it's the income tax
47:12So what happened
47:14And why did this happen?
47:18Unless you make it clear
47:20No matter how much
47:21Ah, corporate group pension
47:23For A company
47:24If you get money from A company
47:25Politicians work for A company
47:27This kind of suspicion
47:28It's going to follow forever
47:30So to get rid of that
47:32So why did you pool?
47:34Why do you pool?
47:36For what?
47:38If there is no reason to use
47:40I will never pool
47:42Why did you put 20 million yen in the drawer of the desk?
47:45That's the story
47:46So you have to tell me how to use it
47:49I'm talking about it now
47:51If I step in one more
47:53Less than 35 million yen
47:55It's a non-basic story
47:57Originally
47:58Out of 80 people
48:00About three people got caught
48:03Why is it less than 35 million yen?
48:05What is the reason for being non-basic?
48:08Why did you split it at 35 million yen?
48:10That's the best
48:12What do you mean by the best?
48:14The best is to draw a line like this
48:16People from here
48:17As a police case
48:19No, no, no
48:20Even if you take 100 yen, it's a thief
48:22Even if you take 10,000 yen, a thief is a thief
48:25Even if you take 100 yen, even if you take 10,000 yen, it's a thief
48:28It's just the best of the police
48:30The old man who stole ice cream at the convenience store
48:35I was arrested
48:37Manbiki is arrested
48:39So the meaning of the best
48:41I can't understand it well
48:44Japan is out of the middle
48:47Is Osechi expensive or cheap?
48:50After this, Takeshi will talk
48:53The reality of Japan's disparity
48:55What is the concern of the next year's foreign policy?
48:59I'm thinking about Trump
49:03I think he's smiling
49:06It's night, but it's a morning show
49:08Morning show members of Kazushige, Yoshizumi, and Amakawa
49:11The news of the noise in 2024
49:14It's like a low school classroom
49:18At 6.30 pm on the 25th
49:21I'm doing this at home
49:24Actress Honami Suzuki and M-1 entertainer
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49:319.30 pm
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52:04In the campaign
52:06In Japan, there is no middle ground
52:08Whether Osechigan is expensive or cheap
52:11It's either high or low
52:14What will happen?
52:15Japan-Japan relationship
52:16Japan-Japan relationship
52:18If you think about Trump
52:21I think he's smiling
52:23Asian
52:25Gota Gota
52:27I feel like I'm putting a lot of pressure on Asia
52:33A little more
52:35I think it would have been better if the guy who complains to America came out
52:41Is it Abe's wife?
52:44Abe's wife
52:46I'm shaking hands
52:48But it's an old hobby, so it can't be helped
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