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00:00Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:04Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:09Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:22This issue was also raised at the National Assembly.
00:26Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:31Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:36Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
00:42In the first place, the Ministry of Finance decided to draw attention to the wall of annual income.
00:51If the National Assembly proposes a wall of annual income of 750,000 yen,
00:59we will raise the national interest rate and calculate the annual income.
01:05The national interest rate is estimated to be 7 to 8 trillion yen.
01:12According to the Ministry of Finance, if the wall of annual income is raised to 1.78 million yen,
01:19the national interest rate will decrease by more than 7 trillion yen.
01:23Then, the Minister of Finance, who is in charge of the national interest rate, got angry.
01:30The Ministry of Finance should apologize to us, the government!
01:37Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:40Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:43Dismantle the Ministry of Finance!
01:48While the wall of annual income is being drawn attention to,
01:53the TV talk show has a story like this.
01:57The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Health and Welfare have different opinions.
02:01The local government says,
02:03let's go ahead and raise the national interest rate to 1.4 million yen.
02:07They are negotiating the interest rate.
02:10In the end, the National Democratic Party's proposal to raise the national interest rate to 1.78 million yen did not come to fruition.
02:17The preliminary proposal raises the minimum tax on the income tax to 1.6 million yen.
02:24In the National Democratic Party's proposal, the higher the income, the higher the tax rate,
02:31but in the preliminary proposal, the tax rate is uniform.
02:35On the other hand, the tax rate is much lower, and there is no gap.
02:42It is extremely unfortunate that the tax rate has become half-hearted.
02:46In the current generation, the support for the middle class is very weak.
02:53It is not only the low-income people who are in trouble.
02:58Why was the tax rate not raised to 1.78 million yen?
03:05Does the Ministry of Finance really have a role to play in this?
03:10Why does the Ministry of Finance have so much power?
03:15Please listen to the explanation.
03:17I really agree.
03:19I can't raise the tax rate to 1.78 million yen.
03:23Please listen to the explanation.
03:25That's the perfect explanation.
03:28The explanation is good.
03:31So today, the ex-Minister of Finance is in the studio.
03:39The wall of annual income, the tax rate on gasoline, the explosion of the people's anger at the consumption tax,
03:47and the economic policy of the Ishiba administration are discussed thoroughly with the ex-Minister of Finance.
03:55BEAT Takeshi's TV Tackle
04:02Today, the ex-Minister of Finance came here with courage.
04:09I think Mr. Higashi will be convinced if he is persuaded.
04:15I told him to call me.
04:18But he really called me.
04:21It's a joke.
04:24Mr. Morinobu Shigeki, the ex-Minister of Finance, is here.
04:28First of all, I'd like to ask you.
04:30It's extremely rare for the budget to be revised.
04:34What do you think about this?
04:36I think it's hard to revise the budget.
04:40That's why it's so close to the deadline.
04:43Is it a matter of work?
04:45We have to re-determine the budget.
04:47Oh, I see.
04:49We have to rewrite the budget.
04:51Mr. Kishi, you know the reason, right?
04:53For the first time in the history of the prefectural government,
04:56the budget was revised after the ex-Minister of Finance passed.
05:00I think this is a mistake of the ex-Minister of Finance.
05:04I heard that Mr. Kishi was influenced by the revised budget.
05:07Why?
05:08Mr. Kishi said in many programs that the budget was unacceptable.
05:15That's why the ex-Minister of Finance moved.
05:17Do you think I'm hated by the ex-Minister of Finance?
05:20No, the people support you a lot.
05:24Really?
05:26I'm not sure.
05:29Do the people watch the program?
05:34Yes, they do.
05:35Do all the women in the world watch the program?
05:38All the people in charge of the Ministry of Finance watch this program.
05:42Thank you very much.
05:44Why are you bowing your head?
05:46Mr. Morinobu, I'd like to ask you a question.
05:48There is a lot of discussion about the annual budget.
05:53If you raise the budget to 1.3 million yen or 1.78 million yen,
05:58the tax on 7 trillion yen to 8 trillion yen will be reduced.
06:04The Ministry of Finance calculated that, right?
06:07Yes.
06:08I think that's connected to the program.
06:10That's right.
06:12Is that so?
06:14I thought they were going to raise the budget to 1.78 million yen.
06:17I thought they were going to talk about that.
06:19But they keep saying that the tax on 7 trillion yen will be reduced.
06:23In a sense, they are threatening us.
06:25I think they are threatening us.
06:28The tax on 7 trillion yen will be reduced for politicians.
06:32The tax on 7 trillion yen will be reduced for the people.
06:34Is that okay?
06:35In a sense, they are threatening us.
06:39I think they are stopping us.
06:41I don't think so.
06:43The Ministry of Finance didn't say that.
06:45The Ministry of Finance said,
06:47if you raise the budget to 1.78 million yen,
06:50the budget on 7 trillion yen to 8 trillion yen will be reduced mechanically.
06:54Of course, it has an economic effect.
06:56The Ministry of Finance didn't say that.
06:58The Ministry of Finance said that in the discussion.
07:00The Ministry of Finance didn't say that in the discussion.
07:02The Ministry of Finance didn't say that in the discussion.
07:04The Ministry of Finance doesn't say that in the discussion.
07:06The Ministry of Finance doesn't say that in the discussion.
07:08That's why I want to say,
07:10this is not just a matter of budget.
07:13If you really want to reduce the budget,
07:16why do you need to reduce the budget to 10 million yen or 20 million yen?
07:21I think it's okay to simply raise the budget to 1.78 million yen.
07:26Even if it's 10 million yen or 20 million yen,
07:28there are people who work for that amount of money.
07:31If you don't want to do that, you can use that model.
07:34That's what we're discussing.
07:37We have to talk about how much effect we need.
07:40If we do it mechanically, it's like this.
07:42If we talk about it mechanically,
07:44it's a bit of a problem.
07:46We just put it on the discussion table.
07:48It's okay if you don't know that.
07:50Mr. Higashi, what do you think?
07:52Originally, we work for 1.3 million yen.
07:56So let's get 1.5 million to 1.7 million people to work part-time.
08:02Let's get them to work.
08:04It's a policy where people who don't have a lot of people
08:07or people who don't have a lot of service
08:10can get a little bit of work.
08:12Let's increase the number of people.
08:14I think this is the right direction.
08:16That's why we're discussing how much we should do.
08:20So I think 1.78 million is the right answer.
08:25Mr. Morinobu, you're saying that
08:27the budget will be reduced to about 7 or 8 trillion yen.
08:32At the same time, you're saying that there are benefits.
08:36There are two reasons why I'm against the budget.
08:43It's not just about the budget.
08:45One is that if we increase the standard of living by 750,000 yen,
08:50the gap will widen more and more than it is now.
08:53That's because we'll have more people
08:55who make up 15 million or 20 million yen.
08:58I think that's wrong as a way of tax.
09:02If we're going to limit it that much,
09:04shouldn't we limit it to a lower tax rate?
09:08That's what we're discussing.
09:10That's exactly what you're saying.
09:12That's not what I'm saying.
09:15Then, while deciding on the line of tax,
09:19when we raise it to 1.78 million yen,
09:21the number of people who will receive benefits will be this much.
09:24If we're going to limit it to a lower tax rate,
09:30shouldn't we think about how to deal with it in a systematic way?
09:34That's exactly what I'm saying.
09:36Originally, we were going to limit it to 7 or 8 trillion yen,
09:41but in the National Democrats' bill,
09:43even if there are a lot of people who receive benefits,
09:45the limit is too high.
09:47In the Liberal Democrats' bill,
09:49even if there are a lot of people who receive benefits,
09:51we should have shown both sides and discussed it thoroughly in the National Assembly.
09:54But we decided on the line of tax without discussing it at all,
09:56so it's even more unclear.
09:58On top of that,
10:00as far as tax is concerned,
10:02it's not just a matter of income tax.
10:06There are people who make more money,
10:09and there are people who are rich.
10:11There are people who are protesting in front of the House of Representatives.
10:15On the other hand,
10:18there are a lot of people who make more than 100 million yen.
10:21The tax burden on those people is decreasing.
10:24I think the policy is to say,
10:26let's look at the income tax again.
10:28Let's put more pressure on those who can afford it,
10:31and let's limit it to those who are in trouble.
10:34I think that's the original policy.
10:37We've only shown one side.
10:39What do you think about the recent criticism of the Treasury,
10:42and the fact that there will even be a demo?
10:45It's called dismantling.
10:47I don't really understand the meaning of dismantling.
10:50Even if it's dismantled,
10:52the function of the Treasury
10:54is to create a budget
10:56in line with the income tax and the tax burden.
10:59If that's the case,
11:01the newly dismantled Treasury
11:03will have to
11:05measure the number of people
11:07and control the number of people.
11:09That's what I think.
11:11So I don't think it makes much sense
11:13to dismantle the Treasury.
11:15To measure the number of people
11:17and control the number of people.
11:19You don't want to put as many people out as possible.
11:22You want to stock them as much as possible.
11:24No, I'm not saying I want to stock them.
11:26In short,
11:27how much income tax goes in,
11:29and how much tax is calculated
11:31based on that income tax.
11:33In a way,
11:34it's going to be international.
11:36Right now,
11:37we're putting out less than 30 trillion yen.
11:40We want to reduce that as much as possible.
11:42That's what everyone thinks, isn't it?
11:45I think that kind of function
11:48is necessary for Japan.
11:53Ms. Kikkawa, what do you think?
11:55I think the demonstration
11:57is a sign of dissatisfaction.
11:59I don't know why
12:01they went to the Treasury.
12:03It's very unclear who's going to decide.
12:05Originally, the politicians decided,
12:07and the Treasury used their heads
12:10to make it happen.
12:12I don't know why they went to the Treasury.
12:16It's very unclear.
12:18But if the politicians
12:20don't get information and wisdom
12:22from the officials,
12:24they won't be able to decide.
12:26So, if it's about tax,
12:28the Treasury is the one
12:30who's going to give the information.
12:32They're going to take it all in.
12:36In the end, the politicians
12:38don't have a lot of judgment
12:40and knowledge,
12:42so they're just following
12:44what the Treasury says.
12:46But there's no one
12:48who has the power
12:50to object to the Treasury,
12:52so it's easy for the Treasury to do it.
12:54On this point,
12:56the Treasury never moves
12:58on its own.
13:00The Treasury has always been
13:02under the control of the Treasury.
13:04When the Prime Minister
13:06goes to a certain place,
13:08he gets permission
13:10from the Prime Minister
13:12to go there.
13:14So the Prime Minister
13:16is there,
13:18along with the Deputy Prime Minister
13:20and the Secretary of State.
13:22Once they've decided
13:24on a big policy,
13:26the Treasury
13:28is the one
13:30that follows.
13:32The next issue is
13:34the tax on gasoline.
13:36The Liberal Democratic Party
13:38and the National Democratic Party
13:40have proposed
13:42a policy to abolish
13:44gasoline from April this year.
13:46On the other hand,
13:48the Japanese Parliament
13:50has proposed a policy
13:52to abolish gasoline
13:54from April next year.
13:56If we can do it
13:58in the next seven years,
14:00we'd like to abolish it
14:02by the end of this year.
14:04Meanwhile,
14:06the Prime Minister,
14:08Ishiba,
14:10has said
14:12that we can't decide
14:14when to abolish
14:16the gasoline.
14:20He has repeatedly
14:22avoided saying
14:24when to abolish it.
14:26In the first place,
14:28the tax on gasoline
14:30was introduced
14:32by the Tanaka Cabinet
14:34in 1974
14:36for the purpose
14:38of road maintenance.
14:40Now, gasoline
14:42is taxed
14:44on the actual price
14:46of oil and coal.
14:48The tax on gasoline
14:50has been increased
14:52and the consumption tax
14:54has been increased.
14:56The tax on gasoline
14:58has continued
15:00to this day.
15:02In December last year,
15:04the three parties,
15:06the People's Party,
15:08Komei, and the National Democrats
15:10agreed to abolish it.
15:12Can the government
15:14say when
15:16to abolish it?
15:18The agreement
15:20did not specify
15:22when to abolish it.
15:24There was a debate
15:26about this agreement
15:28on TV Tackle.
15:30Isn't it unfair
15:32to decide when to abolish it?
15:34It's the same thing
15:36as saying
15:38we'll eat together
15:40one day.
15:42Can the government
15:44say when to abolish it?
15:46Let's decide
15:48now.
15:50Let's decide
15:52now.
15:54The tax on gasoline
15:56has been imposed
15:58for more than 50 years.
16:00Why can't it be abolished
16:02right now?
16:04Another problem
16:06related to the lives
16:08of the Japanese people
16:10is that the tax on gasoline
16:12in 2024
16:14was 73.4 trillion yen.
16:16However,
16:18Prime Minister Ishiba
16:20said that
16:22the tax on gasoline
16:24was not
16:26acceptable
16:28at all.
16:30After
16:32making a negative statement
16:34about the tax on gasoline,
16:36the Liberal Democratic Party
16:38of the minority party
16:40did not join hands
16:42with the National Democratic Party
16:44that advocated
16:46a large tax on gasoline,
16:48but instead
16:50joined hands
16:52with the Liberal Democratic Party
16:54that advocated
16:56a large tax on gasoline.
16:58Why doesn't the government
17:00want to impose
17:02a tax on gasoline?
17:04Here is
17:06what they said
17:08in a TV talk show.
17:10The people of the Ministry of Finance
17:12and their logic
17:14are like gods.
17:16Why don't we all
17:18agree with them?
17:24Should Japan
17:26impose a tax on gasoline?
17:28Will the life of the people
17:30be really rich
17:32with the tax on gasoline?
17:34If you are in the Ministry of Finance,
17:36you can get rich
17:38by increasing the tax on gasoline,
17:40but you can't get rich
17:42by imposing a tax on gasoline.
17:44I was the chief executive
17:46of the Ministry of Finance
17:48for five years
17:50and I was the chief executive
17:52of the Ministry of Finance
17:54for three to five years.
17:56Really?
17:58I also raised the tax on cigarettes.
18:00What?
18:02I raised the tax on cigarettes
18:04in order to solve
18:06the problem
18:08of the National Railway Production Company.
18:10I also raised the tax on cigarettes
18:12in order to solve
18:14the problem
18:16of the National Railway Production Company.
18:18I also raised the tax on beer
18:20and sparkling wine
18:22in order to solve
18:24the problem
18:26of the National Railway Production Company.
18:28But I didn't get any promotion.
18:30But the people around me
18:32are getting rich
18:34by raising the tax on cigarettes
18:36and by imposing
18:38the tax on gasoline.
18:40I think I went too far.
18:42The Ministry of Finance
18:44has raised the tax
18:46that has never been raised
18:48before,
18:50but Mr. Ishiba said
18:52that the tax is very tight
18:54and that it is ridiculous
18:56to impose the tax.
18:58What do you think about that?
19:00I think it is better
19:02to impose the tax
19:04where it is necessary.
19:06Where?
19:08I think it is better
19:10to impose the tax
19:12where it is necessary.
19:14I think it is better
19:16to impose the tax
19:18where it is necessary.
19:20I think it is better
19:22to impose the tax
19:24where it is necessary.
19:26I think it is better
19:28to impose the tax
19:30where it is necessary.
19:32I think it is better
19:34to impose the tax
19:36where it is necessary.
19:38The burden of the current
19:40generation is very high
19:42in their daily lives.
19:44In the world of politics,
19:46I don't think it is a good strategy
19:48to reduce the tax
19:50or to directly support
19:52the people.
19:54I don't think it is a good strategy
19:56to reduce the tax
19:58or to directly support
20:00the people.
20:02But they are talking
20:04about the elephant.
20:06Isn't it strange?
20:08We are living a serious life.
20:10I think our generation
20:12is working harder
20:14than the older generation.
20:16We are working more
20:18as a married couple.
20:20But I don't feel
20:22that our life is getting easier.
20:24We are spending less
20:26and our pay is not going up.
20:28The economy is not good.
20:30What is going on?
20:32If they don't respond,
20:34we will have to pay taxes
20:36and social insurance.
20:38I don't think it is possible
20:40to convince people
20:42to pay the tax.
20:44Isn't it strange?
20:46I think it is a fair argument.
20:48It is not possible
20:50to boost the economy
20:52by imposing the tax.
20:54I think it is important
20:56to think about
20:58the company's behavior
21:00and the tax system.
21:02I think it is important
21:04to think about it together.
21:06Mr. Ishida,
21:08why don't we pay the tax?
21:10It is because of the
21:12Act of the Ministry of Finance.
21:14It is often said that
21:16the Ministry of Finance
21:18restricts the tax,
21:20but it is wrong.
21:22For example,
21:24Japan's population
21:26decreased in 2008.
21:28It is increasing
21:30to 115 trillion yen.
21:32The population is decreasing,
21:34but the tax has increased
21:36by about 30%.
21:38The Ministry of Finance
21:40increases the budget
21:42when it is said by politicians
21:44and industry groups.
21:46If the budget increases,
21:48it is hard to pay the tax.
21:50If we really want to pay the tax,
21:52we have to cut
21:54the government's waste.
21:56The other day,
21:58during the election,
22:00Mr. Ishida suddenly said
22:02that he would set up
22:04a budget of 13 trillion yen.
22:06The Ministry of Finance
22:08is very popular.
22:10The budget of 13 trillion yen
22:12is set up,
22:14but it does not increase
22:16in such a short period of time.
22:18The budget of 13 trillion yen
22:20is set up by politicians
22:22and industry groups.
22:24How can we find
22:26a budget of 13 trillion yen?
22:30So, it is not the Ministry of Finance
22:32that is wrong,
22:34but the politicians.
22:36I don't think so.
22:44The Ministry of Finance
22:46is stepping too much
22:48into the political process.
22:50The role of politicians
22:52is to fight with expertise.
22:54If you do this,
22:56this will happen.
22:58If you do this,
23:00this will happen.
23:02You have to make choices
23:04with expertise.
23:06The role of politicians
23:08is to decide the budget.
23:10I think it should be clearer.
23:12What do you mean
23:14by stepping too much into it?
23:16Because the politics is not decided,
23:18they step in more and more.
23:20I don't think so.
23:22I don't think so.
23:24You don't think so?
23:26Politicians and the Ministry of Finance
23:28decide the budget.
23:30How about AI deciding the budget
23:32and discussing it
23:34with experts?
23:36That's a good idea.
23:38Is it?
23:40I think it's dangerous.
23:42In Shoshun,
23:44there is an experiment.
23:46There are no people in Shoshun.
23:48There are no employees in Shoshun.
23:5070% of the budget
23:52is already decided.
23:54AI reads the past data
23:56and decides whether
23:58it's the right budget.
24:00AI decides
24:02whether it's the right budget.
24:04What about the heart, kindness,
24:06and humanity?
24:08That's how the politics
24:10has been twisted.
24:12Politicians think logically
24:14such as good and bad.
24:16Mr. Ishiba,
24:18you said
24:20the budget was not decided
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29:44the budget was not decided
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30:01the budget was not decided
30:04So
30:05So
30:06So So So So So
30:08Is it possible?
30:12It's good!
30:14The smell is fresh!
30:16Asahi So
30:18Asahi Ryo
30:19The good thing about the 55 steps is
30:21First, you need to think a lot
30:23then go to the teacher for the hint
30:25then repeat after thinking by yourself
30:29Yotsuya Gakuin has 55 steps individual guidance
30:31I was able to pass the test.
30:33Yotsuya Gakuin
30:34I asked the person with a stiff shoulder.
30:36What kind of symptoms does it work for?
30:38Zoom.
30:39Gori Gori.
30:40Gachi Gachi.
30:41The answer is...
30:42It works for everything!
30:43Eh?
30:44That's why it's called the Silver Alinamin.
30:46It works for any stiff shoulder.
30:47Try trial size.
30:49Rakuten Ginko Super Road!
30:51That's a super, Kadoro!
30:53Rakuten Ginko Super Road!
30:55The continuation is super!
30:56The convenience is super!
30:58The service is super!
30:59I'm super satisfied!
31:00Search Rakuten Ginko Super Road!
31:04Tch. I hate spring.
31:06To that pollen.
31:07Talion, switch on!
31:09Eh?
31:10Switch on!
31:11Solving pollen problems.
31:13I love spring!
31:14I love spring!
31:15I love spring!
31:16Talion to pollen!
31:20Oh no, the graduation ceremony is coming up.
31:22I might want to do that.
31:23The thing you draw on the blackboard.
31:25Graduation ceremony blackboard art.
31:27Is there anything easy?
31:29If you're curious, you'll find it.
31:31Curious, you'll find it.
31:32Google search.
31:34The yogurt from now on is not enough to reach the intestines alive.
31:38How much Zendamakin can you increase?
31:40100 times more powerful Danonbio
31:42Zendamakin Power Plus
31:44Zendamakin more in the stomach.
31:47If you want to increase it, Danonbio.
31:49Gasoline is from OECD.
31:53It's the second cheapest.
31:55The cheapest is America.
31:57The next cheapest is Japan.
31:59Then don't make it a proposed tax rate.
32:01The environmental tax you mentioned earlier.
32:03You have to organize it so that it matches the words.
32:07Why do you give me such a hint?
32:09It's a very good hint.
32:12It's wrong to continue the proposed tax rate for 50 years.
32:15However, it is true that there is a problem with the Treasury.
32:19I think that this time the opposition party will also disappear.
32:22The Nationalist Party and the Liberal Democratic Party
32:25decided to impose a proposed tax rate from April next year.
32:30It came out in March.
32:32If you think about it now,
32:35if you reduce it by 1 trillion yen,
32:37you don't need to fix it.
32:40It takes a lot of time to fix the budget.
32:43In December last year, the Nationalist Party
32:47signed an agreement with the Federal Republic of Japan
32:50and decided to abolish the tax rate.
32:52Why can't we discuss it more and more in January and February?
32:55The discussion stopped in January and February.
32:57I don't think it's a good idea to impose a tax rate now.
33:00I don't think it's a good idea to impose a tax rate now.
33:02I don't think it's a good idea to impose a tax rate now.
33:04I think it's a good idea to go together.
33:06However, they say that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:10Who is denying that?
33:13Whether it's 180 yen or 190 yen,
33:16it's the citizens.
33:18It's the citizens who are suffering.
33:20But they want to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:23It's the government.
33:25They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:28But they want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:31They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:33They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:35They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:37They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:39They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:41They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:43They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:45They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:47They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:49They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:51They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:53They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:55They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:57They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
33:59They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:01They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:03They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:05They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:07They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:09They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:11They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:13They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:15They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:17They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:19They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:21They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:23They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:25They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:27They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:29They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:31They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:33They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:35They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:37They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:39They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:41They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:43They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:45They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:47They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:49They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:51They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:53They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:55They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:57They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
34:59They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:01They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:03They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:05They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:07They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:09They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:11They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:13They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:15They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:17They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:19They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:21They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:23They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:25They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:27They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:29They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:31They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:33They want the government to do something to make sure that 1 trillion yen is not enough.
35:35If you are going to change the name of the law, shouldn't you call it a tax law?
35:41It's called a tax law for the time being.
35:43The word tax is strange, isn't it, Mr. Morinobu?
35:47I think it's strange.
35:49It's strange, isn't it?
35:51You say it's a tax law, but you've been using it for a long time.
35:53You say it's a tax law, but you've been using it for a long time.
35:55There are a lot of laws that have been in effect for 30 to 40 years.
35:57There are a lot of laws that have been in effect for 30 to 40 years.
35:59There are a lot of laws that have been in effect for 30 to 40 years.
36:01Except for tax.
36:03I see.
36:05Is that Japanese?
36:07I see.
36:09I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:11I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:13I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:15I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:17I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:19I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:21I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:23I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:25I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:27I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:29I might be on the KJ as a word of the Kancho.
36:31His life is getting richer,
36:33but his family is suffering.
36:35But his life is getting richer,
36:37but his family is suffering.
36:39But his family is suffering.
36:41But his family is suffering.
36:43But his family is suffering.
36:45But his family is suffering.
36:47But his family is suffering.
36:49But his family is suffering.
36:51But his family is suffering.
36:53But his family is suffering.
36:55But his family is suffering.
36:57But his family is suffering.
36:59Mr. Takeuchi worked for Taiguchi for 32 years.
37:10It took him an hour to arrive at his destination
37:15and put his 1,200 springs in the water.
37:19and put his 1,200 springs in the water.
37:21now.
37:23Now it's over, so I'm going to start and rise the current.
37:29It's been about 25 minutes since he started setting up the trap.
37:34Hey!
37:45After this, Fugu comes up one after another.
37:48What is the reason for the siege in Chiba Prefecture?
37:52Do you use JCB?
37:53I use it a lot.
37:54I use JCB for cafes, music, and trains.
37:58It's all JCB.
37:59Me too.
38:00Videos, clinics, beauty salons.
38:02It's all JCB.
38:03It's me, right?
38:04No, it's me.
38:05JCB
38:07Rola is drinking Almond Breeze.
38:10I'm very careful about what goes into my body.
38:14I like a refreshing feeling.
38:16Almond Breeze by that person who never changes.
38:19Breeze Breeze
38:29JAPAN LUXURY
38:32PROTECA J5 COLLECTION
38:39I've been doing this for a long time.
38:41My hair is amazing.
38:42Thanks to Ichikami.
38:43It's amazing.
38:44Look.
38:47I don't usually do this.
38:49Thanks to Ichikami.
38:50Ichikami
38:52Think from scratch.
38:55Think from a customer's point of view.
38:57I will continue to think about my future investment.
39:00I will make my investment tomorrow from scratch.
39:03SBI Certificate
39:04My brother is also SBI.
39:06May your heart and body be the strongest.
39:14With the strongest yang.
39:1510GB of smartphone in Reitamori.
39:17550 yen.
39:18With your family.
39:20It's a dream.
39:24HONDA SUV WRV
39:26HONDA SUV WRV
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39:30HONDA SUV WRV
39:32HONDA SUV WRV
39:34HONDA SUV WRV
39:36Academy Award
39:38The Roman Pope is dead.
39:40The conclave begins now.
39:42Who will sit on the throne of the conclave?
39:44This is a conclave, a war.
39:46It is a war.
39:49The Pope's election
39:51Super Mercari
39:52Super Mercari campaign is underway.
39:54Super sell, super buy, super excited.
39:57I only like it.
39:59Let's meet at Super Mercari.
40:01Let's meet at Super Mercari.
40:03You can get a good coupon.
40:06Google Pixel
40:07I will talk to Gemini, an AI assistant.
40:10Hey, Gemini.
40:11I'm going to have a soccer class next time.
40:13I'm looking forward to it.
40:14What kind of questions will the children ask?
40:16To make the shot stronger?
40:18To make the shot stronger?
40:19How to get out of the opponent with dribble?
40:21Dribble.
40:22Give me 10 ideas for fun ways to teach.
40:25The first is dribble tag.
40:27The second is dribble treasure hunt.
40:29The third is dribble...
40:30I see.
40:31My name is Kaoru Mitoma.
40:33I'm challenging the Google Pixel AI today.
40:36Go, go.
40:45Because of this first one,
40:48the number of truffles is increasing one after another.
40:54This is good.
40:56Is the bigger one expensive?
40:58No, not that big.
41:00How about this size?
41:02This size is the best.
41:03This size is good enough.
41:06How much is this?
41:09300,000 yen.
41:12He caught about 60 truffles on this day.
41:17It's not bad today.
41:18In the old days, when I just started to fish,
41:22if I could catch 10 truffles, it would be a big crime.
41:26In 2013, the number of truffles caught in Chiba Prefecture was 2.4 tons.
41:33In 2023, the number of truffles caught in Chiba Prefecture was 44.6 tons.
41:37In 10 years, the number of truffles caught in Chiba Prefecture has increased more than 18 times.
41:42However, why is the number of truffles caught in Chiba Prefecture
41:46which has a strong image of West Japan, such as Shimonoseki?
41:52I asked this person, who is an expert in marine life.
41:57I'm Sakana-kun.
42:00Sakana-kun, a honorary doctor of the University of Tokyo.
42:05I think the water temperature rises a lot.
42:08Because it's a weird animal, the water temperature around it is equal to the temperature of your body.
42:14For example, if the temperature of the outside air rises once,
42:20it's the same feeling as the temperature rises once today.
42:24So, in order to prevent that,
42:26I have to find the right water temperature for my body.
42:33I move to find the right water temperature for my body.
42:38The influence of the number of truffles caught in Chiba Prefecture, which is thought to be a change of the sea, is also in the food life.
42:45Truffles are easily available,
42:47so in places like Tokyo,
42:49you can get truffles at a price that is twice as expensive.
42:52You can get truffles at a price that is unique to the mountainous area.
42:57In a restaurant that imports fish from Ohara Port,
43:01since December last year,
43:03we have started a course meal using a whole truffle,
43:06such as fugu sashimi, hot pot, and tempura rice bowl.
43:12The price is...
43:161780 yen.
43:20While you can enjoy cheap truffles, which are a treasure in Chiba Prefecture,
43:26in Hokkaido...
43:29The fish we caught on the boat earlier
43:32is only available in Japan.
43:38The number of truffles is declining.
43:42In December last year, the number of truffles caught in Hokkaido
43:46was about 80% compared to the year before.
43:51This has a big impact on the fish.
43:54This is salmon roe,
43:56which is also called the jewel of the sea.
44:00At a salmon roe rice bowl specialty store in Tokyo...
44:05Every year, the number of truffles was declining,
44:08so we used to catch them.
44:10This year, the number of truffles was twice as much as last year.
44:15The salmon roe rice bowl made from Hokkaido salmon
44:19was 680 yen 10 years ago,
44:22but the price went up.
44:25Now, the price is 2750 yen.
44:30After this,
44:31the family is pressured to raise the price.
44:36Is the reason why the people's lives are not rich
44:39in the Ministry of Finance?
44:41A thorough discussion.
44:45From here, we will send it to you with the sponsor you see.
44:50Papinellin, which is applied directly to the ear
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45:26GX stands for Green Transformation.
45:29Transformation to a green society.
45:31It is a catchphrase aimed at the harmonization of
45:34decarbonization and economic growth.
45:36In order to solve the problem of climate change,
45:39Japan's technology is now going to the world.
45:42GX is Japan's chance.
45:44Let's use it.
45:45Let's support it.
45:46Go GX Japan.
45:48GX Japan.
45:56Arinami, which improves the quality of sleep.
46:12A touching fantasy musical
46:14from Disney's Snow White.
46:17Snow White.
46:21Darvish Yu is drinking Almond Breeze.
46:24I've been drinking it for a long time since I came to America.
46:28I can't keep doing what I don't feel like doing.
46:31Almond Breeze by the man who never changes.
46:36Why does Mr. Fudo, who loves nature, live in Shibuya?
46:39Well...
46:40Because there are more and more buildings in the environment.
46:42Huh? Time?
46:43Ah!
46:44It's here!
46:46Mr. Fudo!
46:47Mr. Fudo, who loves nature.
46:56Arinami, which improves the quality of sleep.
47:05The only points you get from auto-charging are the view cards.
47:08You can use the points again by charging them to the watermelon.
47:10Save. Use.
47:11Save. Use.
47:12The man's loop.
47:14I'm going to charge it.
47:15If you use the watermelon.
47:16That's a view card, right?
47:17That's right.
47:18View card.
47:20The reason why the people became poor is that
47:23the Ministry of Finance has been in a tight budget for 30 years.
47:29But the truth is that
47:31they've been selling counterfeit goods to the Japanese economy.
47:34They've been doing this and that, and they've been doing public investment.
47:38But because they've been selling counterfeit goods too much,
47:41they've been trying to build up their own economy.
47:45They've been trying to invest in equipment.
47:47They haven't been able to grow their entrepreneurship.
47:50I feel that the Japanese economy has been shrinking.
47:55Does that mean that even though the Ministry of Finance has been doing a lot of things against the recession,
48:01the private companies are not doing well because they've been surrounded by them?
48:07I'm not saying it's bad.
48:10I'm just saying that the private sector's equipment investment is not progressing.
48:14The private sector hasn't been able to grow.
48:16I think that's why the people are not satisfied.
48:21Of course, I'm not saying that there was no budget for the financial policy.
48:25But it's true that the Ministry of Finance has not been in a tight budget.
48:30And if you limit it, it will increase even more.
48:36This has never happened in any other world.
48:38If this were to happen, everyone would be taxed.
48:41As a policy.
48:42At the time of Reagan, there was a massive tax cut.
48:45Reagan 1.
48:46I was in the United States at the time.
48:48What happened at that time was that it was said that the tax law had become clear from the beginning.
48:56It became clear and the interest rate rose.
48:59This led to the Plaza Accords.
49:02If you limit it, it will increase even more.
49:07This is impossible in any economy.
49:10That's why you don't want to limit it.
49:13Japan is an interesting country.
49:17What is the future of Japanese economy that Takeshi will talk about next?
49:23The top 30 main chain stores selected by foreigners are announced.
49:27Ramen, Udon, Soba, Pasta.
49:32What will shine in the first place?
49:35Hashiyori.
49:38I want to play my favorite songs.
49:44Hawaiian is good.
49:46I want to call a band.
49:49Reggae or Disco sound.
49:53I want to listen to Enkano.
49:57I think it's best to think freely.
50:01Let's listen to it.
50:02Freely.
50:07Oikos.
50:08Protein is not only taken, but also absorbed.
50:1218g of high-absorption protein, which has been proven to be absorbed efficiently.
50:18Oikos.
50:22I'm tired. I want to see a different scenery.
50:26Do you want to be a driver?
50:28I'm a beginner.
50:30What should I do?
50:32Do you want to be an app driver?
50:34Goto, quit your job.
50:37Ham.
50:38What do you choose for the winner?
50:40Price or texture.
50:42No.
50:43That's not it.
50:46I want to choose by meat.
50:48It's hard.
50:49Alto by L.
50:52New life using ION card.
50:55New life.
50:57You can purchase a target card at a discounted price at home and abroad.
51:005% off every day for a month.
51:03New life.
51:04Search with ION card.
51:07Kyuichi.
51:08What's wrong?
51:10Dad said he would take me.
51:12No way.
51:13Andohazama.
51:14A construction company that changes society with people and technology.
51:17Andohazama.
51:19Be a Change Builder, Andohazama.
51:22Everyone is good.
51:25This is?
51:26Andohazama.
51:27Eh?
51:28Andohazama.
51:29Andohazama is a construction company that is active all over the world.
51:31It is a reliable construction company that changes our society and future with people and technology.
51:34Be a Change Builder, Andohazama.
51:37Good day, good water.
51:39Eh?
51:40This is Asahi Oishii Mizu.
51:42It's slowly melting in the sea.
51:46That's why it's soft.
51:48Asahi Oishii Mizu.
51:49It's soaked, isn't it?
51:51Asahi drink.
51:52This is my first smartphone.
51:54I see.
51:55Then this is?
51:56iPhone 16.
51:57Camera control that expands the possibility of shooting.
51:59Right?
52:00After all, it's a hero.
52:01Are you sticking together?
52:02If you buy an iPhone 16, it's a plan to support the hero's smartphone start.
52:07I'm worried.
52:09I wonder why this country will develop in the future.
52:13As you say.
52:14I'm talking about tourism now, but I wonder if Japan can't stand it just by tourism.
52:23I think that a country like this in the peninsula has remained in history so far.
52:29Japan is an interesting place and an interesting country.
52:33I wonder what this country will be like in the future.
52:37I'm a little interested, but I'm just worried.
52:41Well, let's meet again.
52:45Thank you very much.
52:47Thank you very much.
53:03It's me, isn't it?
53:04No, it's me.
53:05Jessie B.
53:07I can drink it up because it's small.
53:10It's easy to find out at a glance.
53:13It's cute and makes me feel good.
53:17Sunday at work is hot.
53:21Sony Sonpo
53:23Sony Sonpo uses a drive recorder for self-response.
53:27By analyzing the data of the video, it has realized a better understanding of the detailed self-situation.
53:32It's amazing.
53:33Sony Sonpo is better than Sony Sonpo.
53:36The厚切り
53:37No, no.
53:38The厚切り
53:39The厚切り
53:40The厚切り
53:41The厚切り
53:42The
53:45Why Japanese?
53:47Calbee's potato chips.
53:49The厚切り
53:51Japan's snack election.
53:53March 18th at 6.30pm.
53:56A new iPhone will be released.
53:58What kind of iPhone?
54:00A new iPhone 16e is surprisingly easy to get.
54:04A new iPhone 16e is surprisingly easy to get.
54:08It's right.
54:09With a plan to support parents and children in need.
54:15I want to be a place that moves the hearts of customers.
54:19Excitement at the time of stay.
54:22Welcome.
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54:27I understand.
54:29She's just started working.
54:31She's not Oliver yet.
54:33That seriousness is too painful.
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