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00:00:00Expo Ekiden is...
00:00:02Made in ABC!
00:00:30Mr. Trump will be inaugurated in two days.
00:00:32Yes, he will.
00:00:34He will be the next president.
00:00:36Let's take a look.
00:00:38Yukirin, what do you want to know?
00:00:40I want to know
00:00:42what will happen to the Japanese economy
00:00:44in the U.S.
00:00:46I see.
00:00:48Let's see what will happen
00:00:50with Trump's mix.
00:00:52Let's start with Trump 2.0.
00:00:54Mr. Trump will be
00:00:56the next president.
00:00:58However, this is too extreme.
00:01:00Let's take a look.
00:01:28He will change his name
00:01:30to America One.
00:01:32He will come back.
00:01:36Mr. Trump will be inaugurated
00:01:38in two days.
00:01:40However, despite the inauguration,
00:01:42Trump's mix
00:01:44will explode.
00:01:46We need Greenland
00:01:48for national security purposes.
00:01:50He will buy
00:01:52Greenland, Denmark's capital.
00:01:54Furthermore,
00:01:56he will buy
00:01:58Panama Canal,
00:02:00which is the center of the world.
00:02:08Mr. Trump
00:02:10will be asked
00:02:12how he will do this.
00:02:24We are not going to use military
00:02:26or economic coercion.
00:02:28No. We need them for economic security.
00:02:32He also pointed out
00:02:34the possibility
00:02:36of military action
00:02:38in order to gain land.
00:02:40What is the aim
00:02:42of the Trump-era president
00:02:44who aims to expand land
00:02:46with a threatening attitude?
00:02:48What will be the impact
00:02:50on the world,
00:02:52today?
00:02:58Mr. Hokuto Akira
00:03:00and Mr. Hong Kong
00:03:02asked this question.
00:03:04Let's take a look
00:03:06at the picture of Mr. Koi
00:03:08wearing a shampoo hat.
00:03:10Greenland and Panama Canal
00:03:12will make Canada America?
00:03:14It sounds like a joke,
00:03:16but is Mr. Trump
00:03:18serious about this?
00:03:20Is everything
00:03:22Mr. Trump said
00:03:24about Greenland
00:03:26a joke?
00:03:28Please tell us.
00:03:30Mr. Hokuto,
00:03:32how serious
00:03:34are you about
00:03:36making Canada America?
00:03:38For example,
00:03:40if someone other than Mr. Trump
00:03:42said this,
00:03:44I would be like,
00:03:46what are you talking about?
00:03:48I would be like,
00:03:50what are you talking about?
00:03:52I would be like,
00:03:54what are you talking about?
00:03:56I would be like,
00:03:58what are you talking about?
00:04:00Mr. Hong Kong,
00:04:02are you serious
00:04:04about Greenland?
00:04:06Yes, I am.
00:04:08There are missiles
00:04:10from Russia
00:04:12flying from the sky.
00:04:14Greenland has
00:04:16independence.
00:04:18Greenland has independence.
00:04:20Greenland has independence.
00:04:22America wants to
00:04:24take Greenland.
00:04:26Johnson and Taft
00:04:28and Truman
00:04:30were aiming to take Greenland.
00:04:32Mr. Trump
00:04:34is thinking about
00:04:36this.
00:04:38He is thinking about
00:04:40this.
00:04:42He is thinking about
00:04:44this.
00:04:46I will let this person
00:04:48talk.
00:04:50After he graduated from
00:04:52the Defense University,
00:04:54he joined the Self-Defense Force,
00:04:56and he has been
00:04:58responsible for
00:05:00various crises in Japan
00:05:02as the commander-in-chief
00:05:04of the Self-Defense Force.
00:05:06Mr. Kawano,
00:05:08please.
00:05:10Mr. Kawano,
00:05:12I apologize for that.
00:05:14You shouldn't apologize.
00:05:16Let's explain it in order.
00:05:18First, please look at this.
00:05:20The purpose of the Trump administration,
00:05:22which has been threatening foreign countries
00:05:24since before it took office,
00:05:26is to ensure security and world freedom
00:05:28on the 22nd of last month.
00:05:30This is Greenland, where the United States
00:05:32absolutely needs the ownership
00:05:34and administrative rights of Greenland.
00:05:36This is above the United States.
00:05:38One more thing.
00:05:40The Panama Canal is a dead end.
00:05:42It requires the administration
00:05:44of the United States to be changed.
00:05:46This is the Panama Canal.
00:05:48I heard from a reporter
00:05:50that Greenland and Panama
00:05:52can be declared military and economic.
00:05:54No, they can't.
00:05:56Both of them need economic security.
00:05:58I pointed out the pressure.
00:06:00Mr. Kano, the purpose of the Trump administration
00:06:02is to declare war on China and Russia.
00:06:04Is that so?
00:06:06I'd like to add something.
00:06:08It's not about declaring war.
00:06:10I think it's about
00:06:12clearly declaring war
00:06:14on China and Russia.
00:06:16I have a question.
00:06:18I think President Trump
00:06:20is serious.
00:06:22I see.
00:06:24He's serious.
00:06:26There's a reason
00:06:28for Greenland, Panama, and Canada.
00:06:30I think there's a reason for Greenland, Panama, and Canada.
00:06:32I think there's a reason for Greenland, Panama, and Canada.
00:06:34If we don't listen to him,
00:06:36we'll be in trouble.
00:06:38If we don't listen to him,
00:06:40we'll be in trouble.
00:06:42Mr. Sobol,
00:06:44what do you think?
00:06:46Both of them need economic security.
00:06:48What do you think?
00:06:50I don't think it's a joke.
00:06:52I don't think it's a joke.
00:06:54As Mr. Okamoto said,
00:06:56economic security and military security
00:06:58are intertwined.
00:07:00The Panama Canal
00:07:02is one of the most important places for logistics.
00:07:04The North Pole
00:07:06is now global warming
00:07:08and it's easier for ships to pass.
00:07:10The North Pole
00:07:12is now easier for ships to pass.
00:07:14I want to hold on to that.
00:07:16For the country's security.
00:07:18Let's start with Greenland.
00:07:20Let's start with Greenland.
00:07:22Let's start with Greenland.
00:07:24Yukari,
00:07:26Greenland.
00:07:28It's big,
00:07:30so you can see it on a map.
00:07:32It's big,
00:07:34so you can see it on a map.
00:07:36It's big,
00:07:38but it looks like this.
00:07:40It's big,
00:07:42but it looks like this.
00:07:44It's 6 times bigger than Japan.
00:07:46It's 1 in 4 of the US.
00:07:48It's 1 in 4 of the US.
00:07:5057,000 people.
00:07:52It's got a right of ownership
00:07:54from Denmark in 1979.
00:07:56It's got a right of ownership
00:07:58This is the same as the world's largest American deposit, but it's a bit of a simple question.
00:08:03Did the United States acquire the right to self-determination from Denmark?
00:08:09No, no. Greenland was a Danish colony.
00:08:15Yes, here.
00:08:16In 1979, in addition to the defense and foreign affairs, there was almost a right to self-determination.
00:08:22That's why there's a prime minister in Greenland.
00:08:24I see. Greenland. I'm sorry.
00:08:26That's why they were given the right to self-determination.
00:08:28That's right.
00:08:29The world's largest area of undeveloped rare earth deposits.
00:08:33Mr. Yoshi Takahashi, an economic expert.
00:08:36You came here with a little injury today.
00:08:39You stumbled and broke your bone. Is that okay?
00:08:44I couldn't get my feet up.
00:08:45You stumbled and broke your right shoulder.
00:08:50It's okay to take a break. It's okay to do it remotely.
00:08:55Do you love this show?
00:08:57I usually say bad things about this show on YouTube.
00:09:01I found out that you actually love it.
00:09:03Thank you very much.
00:09:04To put it bluntly, isn't it a kind of conspiracy?
00:09:09I thought we were being pushed from behind.
00:09:15I thought you were being pushed.
00:09:17I heard you have a lot of rare earth deposits.
00:09:21That's right.
00:09:22I didn't know much about it because it was mostly ice.
00:09:26But recently, I've found out that a lot of ice is melting.
00:09:31That's a good thing.
00:09:33The world's largest area of undeveloped rare earth deposits.
00:09:36It's the same as the amount of buried in the United States.
00:09:39Mr. Morikoshi, can you explain what rare earth deposits are?
00:09:43There are a lot of rare earth deposits.
00:09:46There are a lot of types of rare earth deposits.
00:09:49That's what I usually say.
00:09:51Without rare earth deposits, you can't make a computer.
00:09:54You can't even make a smartphone.
00:09:56Mr. Aoyama, large countries like the United States and China are fighting for rare earth deposits.
00:10:04That's right.
00:10:05For example, if China tries to harass Japan,
00:10:07Japan's IT companies will be fired up if Japan imposes export restrictions on rare earth deposits.
00:10:13It's important as a strategic asset.
00:10:17Mr. Morikoshi, this is the 7th of this month.
00:10:20Even if you don't have a binocular, you can see the Chinese and Russian lines here and there.
00:10:25Don't let this happen.
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00:12:27This is easy to understand.
00:12:29This, this, this, this.
00:12:31Teacher, this.
00:12:33This is Tokyo.
00:12:35And...
00:12:37That's it.
00:12:39It's around here.
00:12:41Around here.
00:12:43But,
00:12:45if you can use all of the North Pole,
00:12:47it will be very difficult
00:12:49for the Americans to know
00:12:51where the Soviet Union or the Chinese war is.
00:12:53So, by obtaining Greenland,
00:12:55they want to cover this area.
00:12:57This is Greenland.
00:12:59This is Greenland.
00:13:01Excuse me, Mr. Kameya.
00:13:03This is Greenland.
00:13:05Make a big one.
00:13:07It's not easy to understand.
00:13:09Greenland.
00:13:11The ice is melting due to global warming.
00:13:13Until now,
00:13:15the distance from this route
00:13:17and the amount of gasoline
00:13:19has decreased.
00:13:21This way.
00:13:23Yes, yes, yes.
00:13:25You can go directly to Europe from here.
00:13:27That's right.
00:13:29If you can use this route,
00:13:31it will be very beneficial for Japan.
00:13:33So, Japan can't be late.
00:13:35In particular,
00:13:37China is buying
00:13:39the resources
00:13:41in this area
00:13:43of Russia.
00:13:45China is buying from here.
00:13:47Then, China will use
00:13:49this route
00:13:51to go to Europe.
00:13:53So, there are many advantages
00:13:55for China.
00:13:57The Greenland you are talking about
00:13:59is here, right?
00:14:01You should write Greenland here.
00:14:03I can't tell where it is
00:14:05because I'm writing a letter.
00:14:07My red circle is Greenland.
00:14:09Russia is facing this way,
00:14:11but America is only facing Alaska.
00:14:13If Greenland is the target,
00:14:15America's presence
00:14:17in the Arctic is the priority.
00:14:19Did you get it?
00:14:21Yes, I got it.
00:14:25You can see the Tarabagani
00:14:27from the railing.
00:14:29This is a foreign TV.
00:14:31You can see the ocean
00:14:33in the waves.
00:14:35The ice melts
00:14:37due to global warming.
00:14:39This is one of the advantages.
00:14:41Mr. Yamada,
00:14:43what do you think
00:14:45about the dissatisfaction
00:14:47of the Trump administration?
00:14:49I said I would buy Greenland
00:14:51but Trump is not
00:14:53that serious about it.
00:14:55But it is very important
00:14:57for the region.
00:14:59As you said,
00:15:01the Trump administration
00:15:03is very hostile
00:15:05to NATO.
00:15:07Especially now,
00:15:09Ukraine and NATO are fighting.
00:15:11They are fighting
00:15:13because America is there.
00:15:15They are using
00:15:17more than 2% of their GDP
00:15:19as military spending
00:15:21to fight against Ukraine.
00:15:23But they haven't reached
00:15:251 out of 3 yet.
00:15:27Trump is saying
00:15:29they should go up to 5%.
00:15:31For example,
00:15:33America is also a member of NATO.
00:15:35If America decides to
00:15:37use Greenland as a military base,
00:15:39NATO has the right
00:15:41to fight
00:15:43against Ukraine.
00:15:45For example,
00:15:47Ukraine is fighting
00:15:49because America is there.
00:15:51But if America attacks
00:15:53Greenland and NATO,
00:15:55what will NATO do?
00:15:57This is the message
00:15:59Trump wants to convey.
00:16:01He is threatening
00:16:03NATO to become
00:16:05one of his own.
00:16:07Mr. Trump,
00:16:09during the first term
00:16:11you didn't say
00:16:13if NATO was necessary.
00:16:15Yes, I did.
00:16:17You didn't say
00:16:19you would withdraw from NATO.
00:16:21I don't know if that was
00:16:23one of your negotiations.
00:16:25You used Greenland
00:16:27to get everyone's attention.
00:16:29Mr. Kondo,
00:16:31are you aiming for
00:16:33a North Pole meeting with China?
00:16:35Yes, China will
00:16:37use Silk Road
00:16:39to meet with China.
00:16:41I don't think
00:16:43they have enough resources
00:16:45to meet with China.
00:16:47They will definitely
00:16:49meet with the North Pole
00:16:51and the South Pole.
00:16:53China doesn't have enough
00:16:55resources to meet with China.
00:16:57China has been importing
00:16:59oil for 30 years.
00:17:01I see.
00:17:03Now, let's look at
00:17:05the Panama Pact.
00:17:07This is the US.
00:17:09This is the US.
00:17:11This is South America.
00:17:13This is North America.
00:17:15This is the Panama Pact.
00:17:17It's 80 kilometers long
00:17:19and connects the Pacific and the Atlantic.
00:17:21It was opened in 1914
00:17:23by the US.
00:17:25It was converted to Panama in 1999.
00:17:27Panama is in full control
00:17:29of the world's logistics.
00:17:31It's connected
00:17:33to the Colón and the Balboa.
00:17:35It has 14,000
00:17:37passengers per year.
00:17:39The maximum
00:17:41capacity of the container ship
00:17:43is 40 million yen.
00:17:45The average time it takes to pass
00:17:47is one day.
00:17:49The right to move in a row
00:17:51is 600 million yen.
00:17:53Some of the port's management
00:17:55has been managed by Chinese companies
00:17:57for many years.
00:17:59Panama is ranked
00:18:011st in the US, 2nd in China,
00:18:033rd in the world,
00:18:05and 4th in the world.
00:18:07The Panama Pact
00:18:09is very convenient
00:18:11because you can go
00:18:13to the Pacific and the Atlantic
00:18:15from here.
00:18:17I used to work
00:18:19at the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
00:18:21I've been to the Panama Pact
00:18:234 or 5 times.
00:18:25It's very small.
00:18:27You might think
00:18:29that the Panama Pact
00:18:31is a big deal,
00:18:33but it's not.
00:18:35You enter the port,
00:18:37close the gate,
00:18:39fill it with water,
00:18:41lift it up,
00:18:43and move on.
00:18:45You have to do this
00:18:47three times.
00:18:49You close the gate,
00:18:51fill it with water,
00:18:53lift it up,
00:18:55open the gate,
00:18:57and move on.
00:18:59It's not that big, is it?
00:19:01No, it's not.
00:19:03If it was a big ship,
00:19:05it would take a long time.
00:19:07The Panama Pact was
00:19:09a very difficult project.
00:19:11At first, France tried to do it,
00:19:13but they couldn't.
00:19:15So the US refused
00:19:17and opened the Panama Pact.
00:19:19After that, Panama became
00:19:21an independent country,
00:19:23but the administration
00:19:25and the government
00:19:27didn't want to do it.
00:19:29I don't know if it's okay
00:19:31to say that.
00:19:33So they made a promise
00:19:35that President Carter
00:19:37would return.
00:19:39I didn't mean to,
00:19:41but they made a promise.
00:19:43I'm sure everyone was surprised.
00:19:45They were like,
00:19:47how could they let go of it?
00:19:49But President Carter
00:19:51was a liberal
00:19:53and idealist.
00:19:55That's what they were thinking.
00:19:57They wanted everyone in Panama
00:19:59to be happier.
00:20:01So they made a promise,
00:20:03and President Clinton
00:20:05actually returned.
00:20:07So both the Democratic and
00:20:09Republican governments
00:20:11let go of the Panama Pact.
00:20:13That's not interesting
00:20:15for President Trump.
00:20:17So even though they
00:20:19refused,
00:20:21they were still
00:20:23in the middle.
00:20:25So the problem
00:20:27is that
00:20:29this is the Pacific side,
00:20:31and this is the
00:20:33Western side.
00:20:35Hong Kong companies
00:20:37are managing this.
00:20:39Hong Kong is
00:20:41controlled by
00:20:43the Chinese.
00:20:45Hong Kong is
00:20:47completely controlled by
00:20:49the Chinese.
00:20:51Panama itself
00:20:53cut ties with Taiwan
00:20:55in 2017.
00:20:57So they joined
00:20:59China.
00:21:01They're in the same group.
00:21:03They're getting closer
00:21:05to China.
00:21:07That's what President Trump
00:21:09is thinking.
00:21:11America is a country like this,
00:21:13so the Pacific side and
00:21:15the Western side are
00:21:17divided.
00:21:19The Pacific side and
00:21:21the Western side.
00:21:23Mr. Kondo,
00:21:25what do you think?
00:21:27It's the same.
00:21:29In China,
00:21:31when the U.S. and
00:21:33the Soviet Union were
00:21:35at war,
00:21:37the Soviet Union
00:21:39took Cuba.
00:21:41So they want Cuba.
00:21:43In Panama,
00:21:45and two months ago
00:21:47the U.S.
00:21:49wants to put a lot of
00:21:51places like Cuba under their feet.
00:21:53Mr. Awayama,
00:21:55do you think the U.S.
00:21:57will be in trouble
00:21:59if they do that?
00:22:01Of course.
00:22:03Security guarantees
00:22:05are very important.
00:22:07I think that's what
00:22:09President Trump thinks.
00:22:11For your reference,
00:22:13during World War II,
00:22:15the U.S. was the
00:22:17weak point of the U.S.
00:22:19So the Pacific side
00:22:21and the Western side
00:22:23can't be united.
00:22:25It's a very important point
00:22:27in history.
00:22:29In the meantime,
00:22:31Mr. Trump said this.
00:22:33What did he say
00:22:35after the trade war?
00:22:37Canada should be
00:22:39the 51st state in the U.S.
00:22:41Last November,
00:22:43Mr. Trudeau and
00:22:45the U.S. signed
00:22:47an agreement to
00:22:49give Canada 25% of
00:22:51the U.S.'s GDP.
00:22:53On December 12th,
00:22:55the U.S. will have to
00:22:57implement a retaliatory measure
00:22:59in order to get
00:23:01the U.S.'s orange juice
00:23:03and toilet products.
00:23:05Mr. Trudeau,
00:23:07Mr. Trump said
00:23:09Canada should be
00:23:11the 51st state in the U.S.
00:23:13Last November,
00:23:15Mr. Trump said
00:23:17Canada should be
00:23:19the 51st state in the U.S.
00:23:21Last November,
00:23:23Mr. Trump said
00:23:25Canada should be
00:23:27the 51st state in the U.S.
00:23:29Last November,
00:23:31Mr. Trump said
00:23:33Canada should be
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00:35:39Mr. Trump 300 days ago
00:35:41The president is the most
00:35:43terrified China
00:35:457 years ago
00:35:47Seven years ago, the first US-China trade war broke out under the Trump administration.
00:35:53President Trump launched the war, and the war escalated without a single step of the two sides.
00:36:01The Chinese economy suffered, and then the Chinese economy fell into a critical situation due to the failure of the zero-corona policy.
00:36:12And then that man, President Trump, came back.
00:36:19In addition, he declared that he would pay 60% of the imports from China.
00:36:29This is the new Trump administration, which is no doubt a stronghold of Xi Jinping and a strong middle ground.
00:36:36However, there was an eerie movement here.
00:36:40President Trump invited Xi Jinping to the inauguration ceremony.
00:36:50It is an unprecedented event to invite the top of the country to the inauguration ceremony.
00:36:56Xi Jinping sent a delegation, but what does this move mean?
00:37:04And what I'm curious about is...
00:37:09The movement of the so-called new middle ground, the Ishiba administration, is taking action to approach China before the inauguration of the United States of America.
00:37:21This is what a Chinese expert on this program said.
00:37:25The US-China trade war has begun in earnest.
00:37:31The new Trump administration is attacking, the Xi Jinping administration is enduring, and Japan is on fire.
00:37:42Tomoko Unabara asked this question about this news.
00:37:48Xi Jinping was invited to the inauguration ceremony, but why does he have a bloodstain?
00:37:54Is it a strong bloodstain? Is it a bloodstain of a fugitive who doesn't want to see him?
00:38:00Please tell me.
00:38:02Now, the Trump administration is going to invite Xi Jinping to the inauguration ceremony.
00:38:13It's scary, isn't it?
00:38:15Wow, the invitation has arrived.
00:38:17Should I go or not? Who will replace me?
00:38:21But we want to see him go.
00:38:26Of course.
00:38:27I want to go to that place.
00:38:28He will be recognized.
00:38:30I think so.
00:38:32Now, I will explain to this person.
00:38:34I'm Daisuke Kondo, a journalist who has a good relationship with China as the editor-in-chief of Kodansha Modern Business.
00:38:39Nice to meet you.
00:38:41I'll ask you first.
00:38:43You're not going, are you?
00:38:44No, I'm not.
00:38:46Now, let's go.
00:38:47Mr. Kondo, please tell us about the spirit of the U.S.
00:38:51China is the most troubled country in the world, but Japan is also worried about President Trump's inauguration.
00:38:56China is also the most troubled country in the world.
00:39:03Now, let's look at the conversation between Trump and Xi Jinping.
00:39:12He invited Xi Jinping to the inauguration ceremony.
00:39:16Now, it's the 7th day of the war.
00:39:18He invited Xi Jinping to the inauguration ceremony last month.
00:39:23He said it was a good example of open dialogue with not only the Allied States, but also the enemy and the leaders of the competition.
00:39:33As a result, he did not attend the inauguration ceremony.
00:39:37Mr. Kondo, Xi Jinping will not attend the inauguration ceremony.
00:39:40Is there a special dispatch schedule?
00:39:43Yes.
00:39:44He is going to the inauguration ceremony of the president of other countries.
00:39:48He is going to the inauguration ceremony of the president of the Philippines.
00:39:53I think he will go to the inauguration ceremony.
00:39:56Is it dangerous for Xi Jinping to sit in the inauguration ceremony?
00:40:04If Xi Jinping goes to the inauguration ceremony, his subordinates will discuss with him.
00:40:09They will discuss whether Xi Jinping was in contact with Trump behind the scenes after he left the ceremony.
00:40:16If Xi Jinping goes to the inauguration ceremony, his subordinates will discuss with him.
00:40:24So, Xi Jinping will not be able to go to the inauguration ceremony.
00:40:27President Trump, who invited Xi Jinping to the inauguration ceremony and launched a war attack,
00:40:32This is the end of the war between the United States and China.
00:40:35The war is about to begin.
00:40:38Yes, the war is about to begin.
00:40:41Mr. Yamada, do you have a goal?
00:40:45First of all, I want to draw attention to the inauguration ceremony.
00:40:48As I said last time, it is very important to know how many people will come and how many media will come.
00:40:54Another thing is that Trump likes Xi Jinping.
00:40:58During the first term of the presidential election, there was a complete conflict.
00:41:02But he was always talking on the phone under the water.
00:41:05During the COVID-19 pandemic, Xi Jinping was deceived by Trump.
00:41:09Xi Jinping was told that this would end soon.
00:41:12He announced it.
00:41:14But it was a lie.
00:41:15He hasn't contacted him since then.
00:41:17He hasn't talked to him since then.
00:41:19I wonder what will happen when the two of them meet.
00:41:22I think there is a subtle chemistry between the two of them.
00:41:26Mr. Takahashi, as far as I can see from the press,
00:41:30Mr. Trump has been active before the inauguration ceremony.
00:41:33Of course, he also met with the Italian Prime Minister.
00:41:36He also tried to meet Putin.
00:41:39He also met on the phone.
00:41:41He is actually going to meet Putin.
00:41:43Is it a forceful meeting?
00:41:45Mr. Trump is the second term of the presidential election.
00:41:48He has only been in office for four years.
00:41:50If he is excited, it will end soon.
00:41:53So I think it's amazing that he is so enthusiastic about the second term of the presidential election.
00:41:58Mr. Aoyama, who will be in charge of Japan?
00:42:02Mr. Satsuki Katayama will be in charge of Japan.
00:42:04Mr. Iwaya will be in charge of Japan.
00:42:08Mr. Ishiba, who will be in charge of Japan, won't you be there?
00:42:14He hasn't been invited.
00:42:16I don't think he will be invited.
00:42:18Oh, I see.
00:42:20The people in the IT group, Amazon, Meta, etc.
00:42:28Mr. Sobel, who is now all waving to Mr. Trump.
00:42:32It's like the coronation of the king.
00:42:35It's like all the nobles are looking up to him.
00:42:38So I think he will be happy as a king.
00:42:40He has a lot of donations.
00:42:42Yes, during the election.
00:42:45But it's decided by money.
00:42:47How much do I have to pay to be invited?
00:42:49It will last about three days.
00:42:51You can go to a party.
00:42:53It's decided by donation.
00:42:55Is it different by donation?
00:42:57You can go to a party before the final inauguration by donation.
00:43:02Mr. Trump.
00:43:04Wait a minute.
00:43:11It's very American-like.
00:43:13It's a big party during the inauguration.
00:43:17The cost is not the burden of the country.
00:43:20It's the burden of the people.
00:43:24So it's a long-term donation.
00:43:28It's about $1 million per seat.
00:43:30$1 million?
00:43:32It's about $1.5 million.
00:43:34Oh, I see.
00:43:39I won't go.
00:43:41I won't go.
00:43:43No, no, no.
00:43:44You are the third in Yoshimoto.
00:43:48No, no, no.
00:43:50YouTube is not popular at all.
00:43:53It's about $15 million.
00:43:57You can meet him.
00:43:59$15 million in Japan?
00:44:01$15 million.
00:44:02But it's a big party.
00:44:04$15 million?
00:44:06You can meet him in five minutes.
00:44:08Mr. Son said he would invest 15 trillion yen.
00:44:10That's a little different.
00:44:12It depends on the money.
00:44:14It depends on the money.
00:44:16The Trump administration will begin the day after tomorrow.
00:44:18Please look at this.
00:44:20A well-known future predictor announced.
00:44:22In 2025, the U.S. will collapse.
00:44:25We will face a major risk of the New Fourth Reich.
00:44:27In 2025, the U.S. will collapse.
00:44:29This is Mr. Ian Bremmer.
00:44:31Mr. Bremmer has announced that he will start investing in Chinese products in the next few weeks.
00:44:38By the end of 2025, the average tax rate will be about 2 times of the previous one.
00:44:43It will be about 25%.
00:44:46The export to China is 3% of the GDP.
00:44:49It's quite a big amount.
00:44:51The Chinese leaders have a low chance of going up in number.
00:44:54So, you have to do something about it.
00:44:56Yes.
00:44:56The government will be able to pay for the food provided by the U.S. and China.
00:44:59In short, the U.S. and China will pay for the food provided by the U.S. and China?
00:45:03Yes, and they will also provide food for the U.S.
00:45:08They will also provide food for the U.S. and China.
00:45:10They will also provide food for the U.S. and China.
00:45:14Is this person a famous person?
00:45:17Ian Bremer.
00:45:19I founded the Eurasia Group in 1998.
00:45:24At first, I wasn't that famous.
00:45:26But every New Year's Eve, I announced that I was going to take a huge risk.
00:45:30And this is exactly what I did.
00:45:32Look at this.
00:45:33The world's biggest risk in 2025.
00:45:351. The deepening of the G-Zero alliance.
00:45:39G-Zero means that there will be no more allies.
00:45:43It means that the U.S. will pull out of the alliance.
00:45:45This means that the U.S. will be the first country to do so.
00:45:48Yes, that's right.
00:45:50It means that the U.S. will be dominated by Trump.
00:45:52The U.S. will be divided.
00:45:53Trump's mix.
00:45:54It means that the U.S. will be at risk of becoming the 4th or 1st place in the U.S.
00:45:58Mr. Oichi Takahashi.
00:46:00What do you think about these 10 major risks?
00:46:05Trump does what he has said so far.
00:46:09So I don't think it's that hard to predict.
00:46:11He's been talking about immigrants for a long time.
00:46:13He's been talking about Greenland for a long time.
00:46:17He's been doing what he's been saying for a long time.
00:46:20So I don't think it's that hard to predict.
00:46:24Mr. Kawano.
00:46:28Is there anything you're concerned about with these 10 major risks?
00:46:33How far will the U.S.-China alliance go?
00:46:37The U.S.-China alliance has been going on for a long time.
00:46:43So I don't think it's going to change.
00:46:46I think it's going to expand the conflict that Trump is involved in.
00:46:53Mr. Oichi Takahashi.
00:46:55What do you think about the 7th risk?
00:46:57What do you think about the 7th risk?
00:47:00If we do it completely, the whole world economy will go down.
00:47:04I think the hardest part is China.
00:47:07It says 3% of GDP here.
00:47:09If we raise the emissions this much, the GDP itself will probably go down by 0.5 to 1%.
00:47:15With that, China's GDP is likely to go down by 2%.
00:47:20China's exports will be difficult to sell in various countries.
00:47:23That's right.
00:47:24If exports don't come out, the export-related part will go down.
00:47:27I think it's going to be pretty tough for the Chinese economy.
00:47:30The Chinese economy is now all about consumption, investment, and export.
00:47:34Consumption and investment are not good at all.
00:47:36The economy is bad.
00:47:37It's just exporting.
00:47:39It's a one-legged dog.
00:47:40If this is done, if exports are done, it's going to be like this.
00:47:44You often say on this show that the Chinese economy is pretty bad and the real estate market is pretty bad.
00:47:49Mr. Trump is getting worse.
00:47:51There is a possibility that it will get worse.
00:47:53Please take a look at how the U.S. and China's conflict will unfold.
00:47:58Now, Trump's next title is Attack on China.
00:48:01I was wondering if he was a Japanese military general in the Warring States period.
00:48:06Is Trump the fierce and fierce Oda Nobunaga of the Hotogisu who would kill if he could?
00:48:13Is Xi Jinping the reliable Ieyasu of the Hotogisu who would cry if he could?
00:48:19Anyway, hold on now!
00:48:20As a countermeasure to the collapse of Trump's policy,
00:48:23what do you think about moving to a production base that returns to the Chinese market and exports to other countries other than the United States?
00:48:32In the end, as I said earlier, there are only four years left.
00:48:36In two years...
00:48:37Xi Jinping is the third most popular person in the National Assembly.
00:48:41The National Assembly has passed the 79th article of the Constitution in 2018, so there is no more.
00:48:46As long as...
00:48:47As long as...
00:48:49As long as...
00:48:50In the first two and a half years of the National Assembly, there will be the 21st session of the Communist Party.
00:48:54If he is not re-elected, he will get out of the National Assembly.
00:48:56As long as...
00:48:57As long as...
00:48:58He will be a strong person.
00:48:59If he does, the National Assembly will be popular, and there will be contradictions in policy.
00:49:03For example, if the taxes are raised, the number of people will increase.
00:49:06If the emigration is abolished, manufacturing and service industries will collapse.
00:49:10And also, the officials only look at Trump.
00:49:15There is no side link.
00:49:17That's why there's a lot of internal strife, and if you just wait, you're going to break yourself.
00:49:22I think that's what's going on right now.
00:49:24You're trying to be patient.
00:49:25That's right, that's right.
00:49:26I'm going to wait about half a year.
00:49:27You said you weren't good at it, didn't you?
00:49:29Yes.
00:49:29Xi Jinping, Kokeshi Sekiya, Trump.
00:49:31I'm not good at it. I'm really not good at it.
00:49:32What do you mean?
00:49:34I think he's the emperor of the world.
00:49:36But there's an even greater emperor.
00:49:39There's no such thing.
00:49:39So I can't beat this emperor.
00:49:42You're just going to be ad-libbing all of a sudden.
00:49:43I don't know what he's going to say.
00:49:46I'm a socialist, so I'm just thinking about what's going to happen.
00:49:50I don't know what he's going to say.
00:49:51I can't deal with it.
00:49:53So you're saying you want to avoid meeting in front of the camera?
00:49:57I don't want to have a joint press conference.
00:50:01Perfect withdrawal, price increase, inflation, and a significant impact on individual consumption.
00:50:05If it's a pinch, the Communist Party is number one.
00:50:07That's why China is so tough.
00:50:09That's right.
00:50:09That's exactly what happened in May 2019.
00:50:13That's what happened when the trade war broke out.
00:50:16People who were like anti-Xi Jinping are coming this way.
00:50:19America is too intense.
00:50:22It's getting weaker and stronger.
00:50:24So, on the contrary, the strong policy of President Trump.
00:50:28It's ironic that he's using the strong Xi Jinping group.
00:50:34Mr. Takahashi, what do you think will happen to China's economic situation in the second Trump administration?
00:50:43It's a one-sided story, isn't it?
00:50:45That's not good.
00:50:47I just said a little bit about the numbers.
00:50:49After all, it's not surprising that the GDP is really going down by about 2%.
00:50:53Originally, China's GDP was a lie.
00:50:56It's going to go down even more.
00:50:59It's going to be really hard.
00:51:00I think it's going to go up a lot.
00:51:02There's not much truth in China's data.
00:51:08It's a lie.
00:51:09It's a lie.
00:51:11A famous economist, Mr. Kouzenbun, said in November that the GDP is always 3%.
00:51:20It's a big problem.
00:51:21He's a researcher.
00:51:24If you say that the GDP is going up by 3% every year,
00:51:26the people who are pulling it out are going to do something about it.
00:51:33There's a great, popular Chinese director called the National Bureau of Statistics.
00:51:38I'm going to do a lot of things there.
00:51:40You're going to adjust it well.
00:51:43That's why I don't know what's going to happen.
00:51:44It's an unstable factor because I don't know.
00:51:47In the meantime, President Trump's wife has strengthened even more.
00:51:51Take a look at this.
00:51:53Now, China's extreme strategy, National Defense Time, is born.
00:51:56China is like a mafia boss.
00:51:59Now, what the hell is going on here?
00:52:01I'll do it after this.
00:52:05What kind of person is the National Defense Time appointed by Trump, a friend of News Live Justice?
00:52:11Take a look at this.
00:52:14A man entrusted with military strategy by President Trump.
00:52:18Is he a man who hates China?
00:52:22Korby's National Defense Time.
00:52:24China is like a mafia boss.
00:52:26Russia, North Korea, and Iran are helping each other.
00:52:28They don't know what's going on.
00:52:30America should focus on rejecting China's dispatch.
00:52:32This is one point.
00:52:33China's optimal strategy is to use peaceful means to destroy our alliance.
00:52:38It is desirable that the defense department of the United States be completely integrated.
00:52:41Japan's defense cost, GDP cost, is 3%.
00:52:46Korby's National Defense Time.
00:52:49After three days, Foreign Minister Iwai is in the air.
00:52:51And the day-to-day negotiations between the U.S. and China are underway.
00:52:56Trump's new administration and the Ishiba administration's intense temperature difference.
00:53:00The U.S.-China relationship and the U.S.-Japan relationship are also worrisome.
00:53:05The next National Defense Time is this person.
00:53:06That's right.
00:53:07The top one is the National Defense Secretary.
00:53:10Mr. Hegses is a Fox News caster.
00:53:13He's an amateur.
00:53:14And the second National Defense Deputy Secretary.
00:53:17This is Mr. Feinberg.
00:53:18He is a businessman who received a post from Mr. Trump with a lot of money.
00:53:23Is that really okay?
00:53:25I don't know.
00:53:27I think it's okay if this person does it.
00:53:29I'm being called.
00:53:30I'm sorry.
00:53:31Please do it.
00:53:32I think so.
00:53:33But this person is actually holding it.
00:53:36This person is famous for his rejection strategy of China.
00:53:40He's called the 21st century Kissinger.
00:53:42It's not the time to be doing Ukraine or the Middle East.
00:53:46I have to pull it up right away and focus on China.
00:53:49He's been saying that for a long time.
00:53:52Mr. Yamada.
00:53:53What did you say about this Corby National Defense Time?
00:53:56This person is the director of the CIA.
00:54:00So maybe his father is over there.
00:54:02I don't know much about his background.
00:54:05Maybe he's going to take an information-based approach to Japan in that way.
00:54:12Maybe he's going to do a little bit of work.
00:54:15I grew up in Japan.
00:54:17So I can speak a little Japanese.
00:54:19Mr. Kawano.
00:54:20Mr. Kawano.
00:54:21National Defense is important.
00:54:23National Defense Time.
00:54:24National Defense Secretary.
00:54:25After all, it's very important to Japan.
00:54:27Actually, he's the number three national defense minister.
00:54:30National Defense Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and this person.
00:54:32As I said earlier, it's not just a matter of paying money.
00:54:36The reason I said that I was going to ask him to play a military role.
00:54:41It means that Mr. Corby is also there.
00:54:44He's supposed to be asking for it.
00:54:47What is it?
00:54:48It's not just about money.
00:54:50I want you to play a military role.
00:54:53That's what Mr. Corby is asking for.
00:54:56The Department of Defense is saying that the U.S. military and the Self-Defense Force should be unified.
00:55:00What about this?
00:55:01I don't really understand the meaning of unification.
00:55:04That's why we're doing it together now.
00:55:06Make the environment as close as possible.
00:55:09It's like Korea.
00:55:11It's called the U.S.-Korea Joint Forces.
00:55:14It's a unified force.
00:55:15The U.S. generals are commanding Korea.
00:55:19Korea.
00:55:20From a historical perspective.
00:55:22In Japan, the Self-Defense Force is the Self-Defense Force.
00:55:24The U.S. military is the U.S. military.
00:55:25We're trying to work together.
00:55:28I don't think he's even said that he's going to make it Korean-style.
00:55:33I think Japan will help each other separately from the command system.
00:55:41I don't want this to be unified.
00:55:44I'm not asking you to make the U.S.-Korea Joint Forces like Korea.
00:55:49What about 3%?
00:55:51Of course I'll tell you.
00:55:52How will it change?
00:55:54How will it change?
00:55:56I've never been 3% before.
00:56:00You're a little bad with your eyes.
00:56:02I'm sorry.
00:56:03You're a little bad with your eyes.
00:56:06I'm not doing it at all.
00:56:08What will happen if it's 3%?
00:56:10If you're curious, it's no use.
00:56:12Well, I'm going to develop a lot of ideas.
00:56:16It's going to be a defense system.
00:56:17But you're going to be asked to do it again.
00:56:20What will Japan do as a Self-Defense Force?
00:56:23That's right.
00:56:24Basically, the government is asked to do it.
00:56:26What will the government do about the defense?
00:56:29Yes.
00:56:30We'd like to pay attention to that, too.
00:56:32It's time for Colby's next national defense.
00:56:34Thank you very much, sir.
00:56:35Thank you very much.
00:56:36Now, let's move on to Trump's mix.
00:56:38Let's be on the side of Japan's economy.
00:56:40Two days until President Trump's inauguration.
00:56:43What impact will Trump's policy have on Japan's economy?
00:56:48The price of gasoline has been reduced from this month to 1 liter, and it is expected to rise to about 185 yen.
00:57:09Will Trump's mix come out of the base or Kyoto?
00:57:17This Monday, CNN TV in the United States reported that President Trump is considering declaring an emergency in order to impose unilateral tariffs on allies and adversaries.
00:57:32As a result, there is a possibility that 10 to 20 percent of Japan's products will be tariffed.
00:57:40It will be a big blow to Japanese companies.
00:57:45In addition, President Trump said,
00:57:47The price of gasoline is a disaster for the United States.
00:57:51Dig, dig, dig up fossil fuels.
00:57:56One of his statements is expected to have a strong impact on Japanese stocks and energy prices.
00:58:05Here's Mr. Takahashi's prediction.
00:58:09215 plus minus 20.
00:58:12I think it's probably 80% now.
00:58:16It is estimated that Trump will win by 60%.
00:58:24Mr. Takahashi, who also guessed the results of the U.S. presidential election, predicts this year's economy.
00:58:32Mr. Kashiwagi and Mr. Hong Kong have questions about this news.
00:58:38What impact will Mr. Trump have on the Japanese economy?
00:58:44There are many factors that can be negative depending on how Japan comes out.
00:58:49Please tell me.
00:58:51Now, Yukirin, what kind of impact will Mr. Trump have on the Japanese economy?
00:58:55I really want you to tell me.
00:58:57I want you to tell me in an easy-to-understand way.
00:58:59I can tell that gasoline has gone up.
00:59:03Yukirin, do you care about that?
00:59:05I do.
00:59:07You don't care about that in a car that is running on gasoline?
00:59:11I'm not going to be stopped on the way.
00:59:13You're not going to be stopped on the way, are you?
00:59:16You're not going to be asked to get off the train because you're close to the station, are you?
00:59:19I don't want that gasoline, so I'm not going to walk from here.
00:59:22But you still care, don't you?
00:59:24You care about the gas price, right?
00:59:26Hong Kong, there are many factors that can be negative.
00:59:29What about the plus?
00:59:31I don't think there's a plus.
00:59:33I don't know if the top changes or the bottom changes.
00:59:36I don't know what kind of economic sense I have.
00:59:40And the proposed tax rate.
00:59:42As Mr. Takai said, if you do it at the level of the Kanji, you'll be cut off.
00:59:46Mr. Moriyama is going to turn it around right away.
00:59:49So I can't trust this country.
00:59:52So I'm worried about what will happen to Japan's economy after Trump.
00:59:58This is the news.
01:00:00This is the man who came to Osaka even though he was injured.
01:00:03He served as the first Abenaikaku in the history of the Cabinet Office for three hours.
01:00:07He was active as a brain of economic policy.
01:00:09Mr. Yoichi Takahashi, who made the results of last year's presidential election and the U.S. presidential election fit perfectly.
01:00:14Nice to meet you.
01:00:16Now, let's go.
01:00:17Mr. Takahashi, please tell us about Trump's mix and Japanese economy.
01:00:22Whether or not Prime Minister Ishiba can get along with Trump.
01:00:26If he can't, Japan's economy will go bankrupt.
01:00:29Bankruptcy?
01:00:30Is that so?
01:00:31Will he get along with Trump or not?
01:00:33Let's take a look at the details.
01:00:39Is there any impact on Japan's economy by the appointment of Mr. Trump, an ally of the Teacher News Live Justice?
01:00:45Please take a look at this.
01:00:47Mr. Takahashi's prediction.
01:00:49It's a big prediction.
01:00:51The salary won't go up because of Mr. Ishiba.
01:00:54The loss of about 8 trillion yen per year in the 130-yen range.
01:00:58Gas prices will be cheaper.
01:01:01First of all, the salary won't go up because of Mr. Ishiba.
01:01:04What does this mean?
01:01:07Please take a look at this.
01:01:11The teacher's prediction.
01:01:12The salary won't go up.
01:01:14Last month, the American CNN reported that the U.S. is considering declaring a state of emergency to win a one-size-fits-all deal with the Trump administration.
01:01:23There is a possibility of a 10% to 20% deal.
01:01:27There is a big damage to Japan's export business.
01:01:30The solution is to bring the deal to an individual negotiation.
01:01:35Japan will negotiate with the United States individually.
01:01:38If Mr. Ishiba can't build a relationship with Mr. Trump,
01:01:41the U.S. will negotiate with Mr. Trump individually.
01:01:45There was also a situation with Mr. Abe.
01:01:47Mr. Abe negotiated with Mr. Abe individually.
01:01:49This is the FTA.
01:01:51Mr. Abe talked about something with Mr. Abe in a meeting with two countries, but Mr. Abe was so surprised that he didn't understand what he was talking about.
01:01:57I see.
01:01:58Mr. Abe was excited by Mr. Trump's explanation.
01:02:01Mr. Abe was excited by Mr. Trump's explanation.
01:02:04If Mr. Abe made a deal with Mr. Trump in front of the United States, Mr. Abe would be in big trouble.
01:02:09It's not like that. I think it's best to make a deal individually.
01:02:13As a result, I made a deal with the U.S. and other countries, including the E.U.
01:02:19And as a result, there was nothing.
01:02:20If you do it well, it will work out somehow.
01:02:23Prime Minister Ishiba, we are adjusting to the talks in the first half of February.
01:02:28In the opening, Dr. Ayama, I asked you,
01:02:31Ishiba-san, as far as I can see,
01:02:34As far as I can see, Ishiba-san, on the contrary,
01:02:37When there are reports that Abe-san and Trump-san are on good terms,
01:02:41You're in a bad mood, aren't you?
01:02:44That's right. After all, Ishiba-san doesn't want to do the same thing as Abe-san.
01:02:49I want to have a different access.
01:02:51And as I said earlier, China and the U.S. are getting closer to each other.
01:02:57On the other hand, Ishiba-san seems to be worried.
01:02:59I don't want to be called a mediator.
01:03:01That's why I'm asking Mr. Iwaya and Mr. Moriyama to play their roles.
01:03:05Mr. Iwaya went to the inauguration ceremony.
01:03:07When I asked him if he was okay, he said,
01:03:09I'm very interested in the situation.
01:03:10But it's almost there.
01:03:12In the first half of February.
01:03:14It's almost there.
01:03:15It's in the budget, isn't it?
01:03:18It's a story that comes back as soon as you say it.
01:03:21When Mr. Akiyama went,
01:03:24He arranged it before the inauguration ceremony.
01:03:26He arranged it before the inauguration ceremony.
01:03:27I heard that Mr. Ishiba made it look like that.
01:03:32I don't want to talk about what Mr. Akiyama did.
01:03:34I don't know why.
01:03:36I told him, and Trump said,
01:03:38It's okay. You can meet him.
01:03:39I told him, but Mr. Ishiba said,
01:03:43Yes.
01:03:44Mr. Sotomu.
01:03:45Mr. Trudeau of Canada and Mr. Trump.
01:03:49They're not on good terms.
01:03:51On the surface, they have a normal relationship.
01:03:57They have a very symmetrical personality.
01:03:59Younger, older, liberal, conservative.
01:04:03It's all different.
01:04:06It's like water and oil.
01:04:09How was Canada's economy during Trump's term in office?
01:04:17It's not that easy to get along with Trump directly.
01:04:23If you're in a good mood, you might fail.
01:04:28Mr. Trudeau knew it was impossible because it was water and oil.
01:04:33He approached his daughter.
01:04:37They invited him to a Broadway show in New York.
01:04:41They're both young.
01:04:43His daughter, Ivanka, is relatively liberal.
01:04:47That's the kind of route.
01:04:49No matter how hard you try, you can't get along with him.
01:04:54You have to think about the strength.
01:04:56Mr. Abe said that Ivanka is the best when it comes to strategy.
01:05:01He said that his daughter is the best to get in touch with Ivanka.
01:05:05Ivanka said, Mr. Abe is a good person.
01:05:09Ivanka said, Mr. Abe is a good person.
01:05:11Trump said, Mr. Abe is a good person.
01:05:13Japanese comedians are good at it.
01:05:15That's the real story.
01:05:18I think Mr. Asou and Mr. Takahashi will get along with each other.
01:05:24I don't think there are many people who get along with anyone other than these two.
01:05:28It's a little difficult for liberal people.
01:05:30Here's another thing.
01:05:32Look at this.
01:05:34I think it's going to be about $1.30 a year.
01:05:37The loss of about 8 trillion yen in Japan.
01:05:40Mr. Fukuda, there's been a lot of news about how cheap the yen has become.
01:05:46Mr. Takahashi and other economic experts have said that there are a lot of good things about cheap yen.
01:05:53Next, it's going to be about $1.30 a year.
01:05:58The loss of about 8 trillion yen in Japan.
01:06:01It's a story like, well, it's good to be cheap.
01:06:03Last year, the record was set at $1.60 a year.
01:06:08What are the benefits of cheap yen?
01:06:10What are the benefits of cheap yen?
01:06:16The benefits of cheap yen.
01:06:18It's easier to travel abroad.
01:06:20It's cheaper to import.
01:06:22It's a different position.
01:06:24It's a matter of price.
01:06:26This one is much bigger.
01:06:28If it's cheap, it's actually a loss.
01:06:31If it's cheap, it's the opposite.
01:06:33It's about 8 trillion yen.
01:06:35This one is much bigger.
01:06:37The benefits of cheap yen are much bigger.
01:06:40It's easier to travel abroad.
01:06:42What's the reason?
01:06:44It's called America First.
01:06:46It's actually cheap to travel abroad.
01:06:48It's cheap to travel abroad.
01:06:50I know I'm at a disadvantage.
01:06:52That's why I'm trying to fix this.
01:06:54I've been saying it all year round.
01:06:56It was the same with Mr. Abe.
01:06:58I've been saying it all year round.
01:07:00When I talk to him in a cat voice,
01:07:02It's surprisingly annoying.
01:07:04What do you mean?
01:07:06If you explain it to Trump in a cat voice,
01:07:09I can do this.
01:07:11I can do this.
01:07:13This is a financial policy issue.
01:07:15Let's leave it to the FRB and the Bank of Japan.
01:07:17Let's leave it to the FRB and the Bank of Japan.
01:07:19I don't know what to do.
01:07:21I don't know what to do.
01:07:23I'm not lying at all.
01:07:25I'm not lying at all.
01:07:27As close as possible,
01:07:29As close as possible,
01:07:31You can use various methods.
01:07:33You can use various methods.
01:07:35You can use various methods.
01:07:37He's trying to make things accessible.
01:07:39He's trying to make things accessible.
01:07:41So, he's trying to bring a lot of new things.
01:07:43So, he's trying to bring a lot of new things.
01:07:45I've got a lot of time, don't I?
01:07:47I'm able to talk about a lot of stuff.
01:07:49If you're two of you golfing,
01:07:51If you're two of you golfing,
01:07:55You're able to talk a lot.
01:07:57You're able to talk a lot,
01:07:59You're able to talk a lot,
01:08:01There is a higher possibility.
01:08:03At this time, did you play golf?
01:08:05I don't want to do it the same way as Abe-san, so I'll lower my head a little.
01:08:11I don't think there's a need to say that.
01:08:15On the other hand, we have a bright topic. Please take a look at this.
01:08:18Mr. Sawa's prediction. If Japan doesn't respond incorrectly, gasoline. Yukirin, gasoline.
01:08:22Gasoline will be cheaper.
01:08:24Let's go.
01:08:28As expected from Mr. Takahashi, an ally of Oshiete News Live Justice, will gasoline be cheaper? Please take a look at this.
01:08:35If Japan doesn't respond incorrectly, gasoline will be cheaper.
01:08:38Last year, Mr. Trump said,
01:08:39Drill, baby, drill. In Japanese, he said,
01:08:41Dig, dig, dig up fossil fuels.
01:08:44Last month, he said to the EU,
01:08:46If you don't buy a lot of U.S. oil and natural gas,
01:08:49It's a crazy story just to call it.
01:08:56It's not crazy.
01:08:57It's not crazy.
01:08:59If you buy U.S. oil and natural gas,
01:09:01The cost of energy will go down.
01:09:03It's also good for safety insurance.
01:09:06On the other hand, on the 11th of last month,
01:09:08The 7th Energy Basic Plan, the 7th Economic and Industrial Act, was released.
01:09:12The power generation performance in 2023.
01:09:1768% of the power, 22% of the renewable energy, 8% of the nuclear power, and 100% of the electricity.
01:09:23How do you make it?
01:09:25This percentage.
01:09:26The power generation goal for 2040.
01:09:2940 to 50% of the power, 20 to 30% of the renewable energy, 20% of the nuclear power.
01:09:34Reduce the power and increase the renewable energy.
01:09:36What does this mean?
01:09:38It's good to increase the nuclear power.
01:09:40If you do this well, the electricity bill will go down a lot.
01:09:45There are a lot of people who are environmentalists.
01:09:49There are a lot of people who say renewable energy, renewable energy.
01:09:51That's a high cost.
01:09:53If Trump comes out,
01:09:55Fortunately, renewable energy.
01:09:57Well, frankly, I don't do much.
01:09:59It's cheaper to buy natural gas from the United States.
01:10:02It's better for Japan's economy.
01:10:04Trump will definitely buy natural gas from his own country.
01:10:10You can say that's okay.
01:10:12If Trump becomes the top, the world's global warming.
01:10:16All of that will be gone.
01:10:18If Trump becomes the top, everything will change.
01:10:21That's how it is.
01:10:23It's not about what's right.
01:10:25I think it's better to go with the flow.
01:10:27It's not about what's right.
01:10:29It's better to go with the flow.
01:10:31It's pretty easy to change this.
01:10:35You can change it in no time.
01:10:37That's why I just put out a calculation sheet.
01:10:40I don't think I'm thinking too fast.
01:10:42I think you can change it while watching Trump's move.
01:10:47Mr. Aoyama, what do you think?
01:10:49If we don't make a mistake in our response, we'll be cheaper on gas.
01:10:53I'm glad to use it.
01:10:55But what's in Mr. Ishiba's head right now is how to get along with the ruling party.
01:11:00That's how you get through the budget.
01:11:02It's not like Trump told me to do this.
01:11:04If the ruling party wants to do environmental policy, we have to do it.
01:11:08A minority of the ruling party?
01:11:10I can feel the frustration of a minority of the ruling party.
01:11:13That's a mistake.
01:11:15If we make energy prices cheaper, Russia will be in trouble.
01:11:19It's better to make energy prices cheaper to make Russia worse off.
01:11:22It's better for the world economy.
01:11:24We're running out of time.
01:11:26Mr. Hong Kong.
01:11:27Mr. Trump will invest.
01:11:29If we don't make a mistake in our response, we'll be cheaper on gas.
01:11:32I think the problem with energy is that if we're talking about the environment,
01:11:36I don't think we'll have enough nuclear power.
01:11:38We can't produce CO2.
01:11:40Why can't we specialize in that?
01:11:42We need to make sure we're safe.
01:11:44You say you're being targeted.
01:11:46It's the country that's being targeted that's wrong.
01:11:48Even if the targeted side speaks out, there's nothing we can do.
01:11:51I expect Japan to change in the United States.
01:11:57We also want to make sure that the program on nuclear power is properly implemented.
01:12:01Yes, I understand.
01:12:02It's time for the side of justice.
01:12:04Thank you very much, teachers.
01:12:06Thank you, guests.
01:12:07See you next week.