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00:00:00Good morning.
00:00:02Good morning.
00:00:04The show has started.
00:00:06We have one more guest this time,
00:00:08including Ima-san,
00:00:10so please take care of us.
00:00:12The first news was that Tetsuya Takeda
00:00:14became a regular in the morning, right?
00:00:16I did it a lot.
00:00:18I did it a lot.
00:00:20I've been talking for a long time,
00:00:22so I can't do it live.
00:00:24I've kept a record.
00:00:26I want you to read the live broadcast.
00:00:28It's a little funny.
00:00:30I think Mr. Tanigawa will look a little uncomfortable.
00:00:32I'm going to be on that show.
00:00:34I'm going to be on that show.
00:00:36So next to Tetsuya-san.
00:00:38I've been nervous since Tetsuya-san was announced.
00:00:40I've been nervous since Tetsuya-san was announced.
00:00:42I've been singing a strange song
00:00:44for the first time in my life.
00:00:46for the first time in my life.
00:00:48I've been singing a strange song
00:00:50for the first time in my life.
00:00:52This show is a show
00:00:54where celebrities who are usually scooped
00:00:56by the public gather to talk about their personal opinions.
00:00:58this show is a show where celebrities who are usually scooped
00:01:00gather to talk about their personal opinions.
00:01:02ARTA in Shinjuku
00:01:04will be closed on February 28.
00:01:06will be closed on February 28.
00:01:08It's a 45-year history.
00:01:10It's a 45-year history.
00:01:12It's a place where you can laugh
00:01:14when you think of ARTA.
00:01:16It's a place where you can laugh when you think of ARTA.
00:01:18I have a lot of memories.
00:01:20I had a dream of being on ARTA when I was young.
00:01:22I had a dream of being on ARTA when I was young.
00:01:24I like ordinary people.
00:01:26I had a dream that I had myencurse
00:01:28if I had a good pitch.
00:01:30I had a dream that I had myencurse if I had a good pitch.
00:01:32So ARTA is a small-to-large studio.
00:01:34So ARTA is a small-to-large studio.
00:01:36Yes, it is.
00:01:38The Jacuzzi of ARTA is very large.
00:01:40So ARTA is a small-to-large studio.
00:01:42The Jacuzzi of ARTA is very large.
00:01:46The Jacuzzi of ARTA is very large.
00:01:48The TAMATAKE's racket was big.
00:01:50So everyone saw the004d picture
00:01:52I have a time table and a map.
00:01:54You have a time table?
00:01:56I do.
00:01:57I have a travel plan in my head.
00:01:59You're here every day.
00:02:01Every day.
00:02:02For example, for Mr. Netamu,
00:02:04we only had one day off.
00:02:06So he would go out for lunch.
00:02:08It was like a daily routine.
00:02:12What about Mr. Suzuki Osamu?
00:02:14I have a claim to Mr. Hiromi and Mr. Higashino.
00:02:17What is it?
00:02:18At that time, the two of them were quite popular.
00:02:22They were popular.
00:02:24They were quite popular.
00:02:26Mr. Itomo was there, Mr. Tamu was there,
00:02:28everyone was there,
00:02:29and Mr. Eiji was rehearsing on stage.
00:02:31Yes, yes, yes.
00:02:32He was there.
00:02:33Yes, yes.
00:02:34Mr. Hiromi was there.
00:02:35He was there on New Year's Day.
00:02:37When Mr. Hiromi came,
00:02:39he was a little down.
00:02:41There was a sports newspaper.
00:02:43He opened the sports newspaper
00:02:46and didn't even look at the rehearsal.
00:02:49He didn't look at it.
00:02:50The sports newspaper.
00:02:52Of course, Mr. Hiromi would do this.
00:02:54He would look at it like this.
00:02:56No, no, I was looking at it.
00:02:57Mr. Hiromi was looking at it all the time.
00:02:59No, he was down.
00:03:01At that time, everyone was like that,
00:03:03but there were some people who didn't like it.
00:03:05Everyone didn't like it.
00:03:06Mr. Higashino, too.
00:03:07Mr. Higashino was also quite scary to the staff.
00:03:10That's not true.
00:03:13At that time, both Mr. Hisamoto and Mr. Katsumatsu
00:03:16came in the morning and said,
00:03:17Good morning!
00:03:19It's good to have a cheerful person,
00:03:22but it's our rotation.
00:03:24That's right.
00:03:25That's a bad attitude.
00:03:26It's bad, it's bad.
00:03:27But it was fun including that.
00:03:29But I remember that kind of thing outside.
00:03:32I came back to God's,
00:03:34and if I did the same thing,
00:03:35I would be kicked up the newspaper.
00:03:37I was misunderstood.
00:03:42That's fun, too.
00:03:44Mr. Tamori was in the center.
00:03:48Mr. Tamo was getting a massage.
00:03:51Mr. Tamo and I went in the morning
00:03:53and did something like a little controversy.
00:03:55It was in me.
00:03:57I went in the morning and said,
00:03:58Hey, Morita, how are you?
00:04:00Hey, kid, how are you?
00:04:01I used to do that a lot.
00:04:04While being massaged.
00:04:06So I told Mr. Tamo,
00:04:08Hey, Morita, how are you?
00:04:11I thought I could do it in the real thing,
00:04:13but I was scolded by the agency.
00:04:17Mr. Tamori is good,
00:04:19Mr. Tamo is good,
00:04:21but I was scolded in the real thing.
00:04:26Did you watch Oswald's Ito-san's
00:04:29I think it's okay to laugh?
00:04:31I watched it,
00:04:32but I didn't make it at all.
00:04:34You didn't make it.
00:04:35I didn't make it at all.
00:04:37I wanted to be on it.
00:04:39Mr. Kanda is an announcer for NHK.
00:04:41Yes, I think I was doing it after I became free.
00:04:44I'm talking about Aruta's story.
00:04:47I'm talking about Aruta's story.
00:04:49I'm talking about Aruta's story.
00:04:51The cast and crew said they wanted to be on it again.
00:04:54I'm in charge of the same show as that time,
00:04:59so I have to make it a show
00:05:02that everyone can laugh at.
00:05:05I'm on the air in the 7th floor,
00:05:08and I have to make it look like Aruta.
00:05:11Is the dressing room decided?
00:05:13It's decided.
00:05:14It's like my room.
00:05:16It's decorated with balloons.
00:05:18Balloons?
00:05:19Yes, pink.
00:05:20Balloons in the dressing room?
00:05:22Yes, pink flowers.
00:05:24That's good.
00:05:25That's good.
00:05:26That's good.
00:05:27That's good.
00:05:28That's good.
00:05:29That's good.
00:05:30That's good.
00:05:31That's good.
00:05:32That's good.
00:05:33Why are you so excited?
00:05:35I'm excited.
00:05:36We're from Kansai,
00:05:38so when we were in Tokyo,
00:05:40we wanted to go to Shinjuku.
00:05:42When we went to Shinjuku,
00:05:44we wanted to go to Aruta.
00:05:46When we arrived at Aruta,
00:05:49there were security guards from Honda Entertainment.
00:05:52The handsome guys.
00:05:54When they parked their cars in front of us,
00:05:57Honda Entertainment would follow them
00:06:00and enter Aruta.
00:06:02But there weren't that many people.
00:06:05We were in the basement.
00:06:07We were in the basement.
00:06:09I was in the car, so I followed them to the first floor.
00:06:12Honda Entertainment was there.
00:06:14It was embarrassing, so I said,
00:06:16you don't have to do it.
00:06:18We got on the elevator with the guests.
00:06:20That's right.
00:06:21On that day, there was an audition.
00:06:24It was a contest.
00:06:26We auditioned on that day.
00:06:28Depending on the day,
00:06:30there were about 500 people.
00:06:32From 7 a.m.,
00:06:34we had 500 people on the stage.
00:06:36We were under guard.
00:06:38It was dangerous.
00:06:40It was really dangerous.
00:06:42Everyone was watching.
00:06:44I think anyone could get in.
00:06:46Everyone wanted to be on TV,
00:06:48so they took a day off.
00:06:50What time did you start?
00:06:52It was pretty early,
00:06:54but the audition started at 7 a.m.
00:06:56There were hundreds of people.
00:06:58Did you have a day off?
00:07:00There was an incident.
00:07:02It wasn't an accident,
00:07:04but an ordinary woman came into
00:07:06the dressing room of an entertainer
00:07:08and said,
00:07:10I want to see Tamori.
00:07:12In the past, the TV station
00:07:14was thin,
00:07:16so I could get in easily.
00:07:18It's difficult to get in now,
00:07:20but I could get in easily.
00:07:22Was there anyone who suddenly sat
00:07:24next to Tamori on a live broadcast?
00:07:26That's amazing.
00:07:28I want to drink as it is.
00:07:30I want to hear everything.
00:07:32You can tell a good story.
00:07:34I wanted to be a regular.
00:07:36You weren't a regular?
00:07:38No, I wasn't.
00:07:40When I joined Yoshimoto,
00:07:42I wrote on my notebook
00:07:44that I was a regular.
00:07:46It was a lie schedule.
00:07:48When Hosei Tsukite
00:07:50appeared on Telephone Shocking,
00:07:52the audience asked,
00:07:54Is it true that Tamori
00:07:56is a regular?
00:07:58There was a strange atmosphere.
00:08:00I went to the commercial,
00:08:02and when I came back,
00:08:04the seat was
00:08:06full of teddy bears.
00:08:08It was a big explosion.
00:08:10I know that.
00:08:12There were various things.
00:08:14Mr. Maezono.
00:08:16Soccer player Nadeshiko.
00:08:18It's amazing.
00:08:20She won the CB Leaves Cup
00:08:22for the first time in 13 years.
00:08:24It was her first win
00:08:26in two-on-one.
00:08:28Why did she come back
00:08:30after 13 years?
00:08:32Why did she come back
00:08:34after 13 years?
00:08:36There are 23 players this time,
00:08:38but 20 of them are playing
00:08:40abroad, including Europe and America.
00:08:42In that sense,
00:08:44the level of the players
00:08:46has increased with the boys,
00:08:48and the level of the players
00:08:50has increased with the boys,
00:08:52including foreign directors.
00:08:54Until now, it was a Japanese director.
00:08:56With so many players
00:08:58playing abroad,
00:09:00the direction of the players
00:09:02has been firm.
00:09:04Is Japan's level
00:09:06getting higher?
00:09:08Japan also won the
00:09:102011 World Cup,
00:09:12but the number of veterans
00:09:14has changed,
00:09:16and the number of young players
00:09:18has increased.
00:09:20The number of veterans
00:09:22has changed,
00:09:24but the number of young players
00:09:26has increased.
00:09:28I think Japan is in a very good state.
00:09:30I think Japan is in a very good state.
00:09:44In terms of high-ranking officials,
00:09:46they were selected
00:09:48in the end of 2010,
00:09:50and I withdrew
00:09:52my income from
00:09:54the end of 2010
00:09:56to $450,000
00:09:58and $2,000.
00:10:00On the 25th of last month,
00:10:02the Japanese Parliament
00:10:04and the Japanese Federation
00:10:06officially signed
00:10:08an agreement
00:10:10that would
00:10:12ensure the
00:10:14This April, all high school students will receive a support fund of 118,800 yen per year.
00:10:21Even private high school students will receive support up to 457,000 yen per year
00:10:26even if they lose their income limit from April next year.
00:10:31I think it is extremely important for high school students to invest in education
00:10:37so that they can go to the school they want to go to in the next eight years.
00:10:42However, there are concerns about the depreciation of high school tuition fees.
00:10:47The Osaka Prefecture has introduced its own policy on depreciation of tuition fees.
00:10:53However, the number of people choosing private schools has increased
00:10:58and the number of people dropping out of public schools has increased.
00:11:04They are mistaken about the significance of public education.
00:11:07Some people point out that they are against the preparation of children's educational institutions.
00:11:14This is the news.
00:11:16The JCPOA has agreed.
00:11:20According to the amendment to the budget for the new year,
00:11:24the budget will be approved.
00:11:27Mr. Hiromi,
00:11:28The JCPOA has chosen to depreciate the tuition fees of private schools.
00:11:36It is not the 1.3 million yen wall of the National Democratic Party.
00:11:39I don't know if this is a good idea.
00:11:47I feel like it was decided suddenly.
00:11:51It is a minority party, so the budget will not be approved.
00:11:56The budget is not made for the new year.
00:12:00The 1.3 million yen budget is not enough.
00:12:03It is a minority party, so the budget is not made for the new year.
00:12:09I think the JCPOA has decided to depreciate the tuition fees of private schools.
00:12:20I think the JCPOA has decided to depreciate the tuition fees of private schools.
00:12:23The JCPOA is not a minority party.
00:12:25Well, if you say that, it's already over.
00:12:27I'm sorry.
00:12:28But it looks like that, doesn't it?
00:12:30From April of this year, we will abolish the full-generation income limit and make it free of charge.
00:12:35It is a subsidy of 118,800 yen per year.
00:12:38From April of next year, we will also abolish the income limit and raise it to 457,000 yen per year.
00:12:45Mr. Osamu Suzuki.
00:12:46Yes.
00:12:47What do you think about the introduction of this high school education?
00:12:52I think there are a lot of problems.
00:12:54As Mr. Hiromi said earlier, I think it's because the election is coming up.
00:13:01However, I agree with the introduction of high school education.
00:13:04The gap has widened.
00:13:08The rise in the number of students is also great.
00:13:10I think there are people who simply give up high school education.
00:13:13I think it's good for people like that, and I think it's good for people to have more options.
00:13:20There are 2 million people in our age group.
00:13:24It was on the news the other day, but there are only 720,000 people who were born in 1924.
00:13:31New politics was born in 1924.
00:13:34720,000 people.
00:13:36It's going to divide 700,000 people.
00:13:38It's about one-third of our age group.
00:13:41In that case, there will definitely be fewer people who will support Japan 20, 30, or 40 years from now.
00:13:49In that case, I think we should give more good education.
00:13:54High-level education for each person.
00:13:57At the same time, I think we should give students the option to study.
00:14:02Considering the use of taxes, if you do this, you can't do everything.
00:14:08I think it's going to be a resistance.
00:14:10I think we should also think about university tuition.
00:14:13That's right.
00:14:14If it's up to the university, it's up to the university.
00:14:17It's up to the university.
00:14:19I think it's a real problem if we don't do that much.
00:14:24I'm going to think about it.
00:14:26What about you, Mr. Ito?
00:14:28Yes.
00:14:29Why did we have to do that to the private sector?
00:14:37By the way, Mr. Kiyohara.
00:14:38Yes.
00:14:39As a policy of the country, are you saying that everyone should go to high school,
00:14:44regardless of whether they are unemployed or unemployed?
00:14:47That's right.
00:14:48As everyone says, if there are students who cannot go to private schools for economic reasons,
00:14:53I think we should support them economically so that they can go to private schools.
00:14:58If it's for economic reasons, isn't it inefficient?
00:15:01If you can't go to private schools for economic reasons, I think it's a problem.
00:15:06I think it's a good idea.
00:15:08If you can't go to private schools...
00:15:10For example, if you want to go to a public school but you fail,
00:15:14you can go to a private school.
00:15:17But if there are students who can't go to a public school because of a class problem,
00:15:20I think it's a little bad.
00:15:22I agree.
00:15:23I think it's faster to create a school that anyone can go to.
00:15:26It's more efficient than private schools.
00:15:29It's compulsory education until junior high school.
00:15:33In your opinion, shouldn't it be compulsory education until high school?
00:15:37I think it's too early.
00:15:39It's like compulsory education, but...
00:15:42That's right.
00:15:43At present, 99% of students go to high school.
00:15:49High school is also in a similar situation to compulsory education.
00:15:53If you think about it, I think it's going to be a free school for high school students.
00:15:58Mr. Imai, what do you think?
00:16:00As I said before, everyone wants to study.
00:16:06But I hated studying.
00:16:09So when I went to a free school, I thought I'd be able to study better.
00:16:15The number of students who don't study increased a lot.
00:16:18If parents force them to go to a free school,
00:16:21the students who go to a free school
00:16:25should not waste their parents' money.
00:16:27I want to be independent as soon as possible.
00:16:29I want to study hard and give back to my parents.
00:16:34Of course, I understand that at this age.
00:16:36At that time, I didn't really think about the gratitude for letting me go to school.
00:16:42I'm worried that if everything becomes free,
00:16:47I won't feel that way anymore.
00:16:50I'm worried about that.
00:16:52Do you think your grades will increase?
00:16:54I think so.
00:16:56There is a possibility that the cost of tuition will increase.
00:16:58There is also a possibility that the cost of tuition will increase.
00:17:02Mr. Kiyohara, what do you think?
00:17:04I think that public schools will be subject to severe competition from now on.
00:17:09Public schools will also be subject to severe competition.
00:17:11I see.
00:17:12But if public schools can sell the fact that the tuition is cheap
00:17:18and gather students,
00:17:21we have to rethink that.
00:17:24In the future, public schools will have to make it clear that
00:17:28this is the characteristic of our school,
00:17:30and that this is not the case in other schools.
00:17:33I think it's time to think about that.
00:17:36This time, the Japan Medical Association and the People's Republic of Korea joined hands.
00:17:40There is also the fact that the National Civil Society did not join hands.
00:17:44One more thing.
00:17:45This is a story about Hyogo Prefecture.
00:17:47The Hyogo Medical Association said that
00:17:49Mr. Takashi Tachibana, the head of the Hyogo Medical Association,
00:17:52was dismissed from his post due to information leaks
00:17:55regarding the data of the unopened audio files.
00:17:59Mr. Kishiguchi and Mr. Masuyama,
00:18:01who served as members of the Hyogo Medical Association,
00:18:04provided unopened audio files of the Hyogo Medical Association
00:18:07to Mr. Tachibana, the head of the Hyogo Medical Association,
00:18:10so that they would not be affected by unidentified documents or elections
00:18:14and would not be affected by unopened audio files of the Hyogo Medical Association.
00:18:19Is it okay for this to happen?
00:18:22Of course, what the two prosecutors did was unforgivable.
00:18:25I think this should be disposed of.
00:18:27However, what is unforgivable as a doctor
00:18:30is the fact that information was provided to the head of another school.
00:18:33As Mr. Yoshimura said,
00:18:35I understand the desire to convey this information to those in power.
00:18:39However, if there is something that should be conveyed to those in power,
00:18:43it should not be conveyed to the head of another school.
00:18:46Instead, it should be conveyed to Mr. Yoshimura.
00:18:49As a doctor, you should discuss and decide on what information should be conveyed to those in power
00:18:54without violating the rules.
00:18:57You should decide on what information should be conveyed to those in power.
00:19:02And you should convey it to the head of another school.
00:19:05I think it is natural that this is unforgivable as a doctor.
00:19:09I don't know if this is true or not.
00:19:12At worst, you should be the one to say it.
00:19:15I don't want to say it to anyone.
00:19:21Mr. Hiromi, this is an unknown information.
00:19:25But if you read the text on your SNS, you will understand.
00:19:30Not only in Japan, but also in Germany and other countries,
00:19:36the number of unknown information is increasing rapidly.
00:19:41People all over the world believe in SNS.
00:19:45They say, this is not true, so I can't say it.
00:19:48They say, the back of the back is true.
00:19:50People all over the world believe in SNS.
00:19:53When they say that, they say, this is true.
00:19:57Then, people say, this person is also from this side.
00:20:01If you read the text on your SNS, you will understand.
00:20:09People all over the world believe in SNS.
00:20:13When I read the text on my SNS, I thought it was true.
00:20:20I thought I was brainwashed.
00:20:25When I say it to people, they say, do you know that?
00:20:29They say, this is the truth.
00:20:32They get so excited.
00:20:35I don't say it on TV, but I say it on SNS.
00:20:39I can't say it, but this is the truth.
00:20:43You want to say it to people.
00:20:45I say it to people, but when I say it to people, they say, I know.
00:20:50Mr. Kiyohara, you did a fact check before Trump was re-elected.
00:20:56But after Trump was re-elected, IT companies stopped working side by side.
00:21:02The division has spread even more.
00:21:04That's right.
00:21:05In short, Trump has a lot of power.
00:21:09IT companies like Google and Facebook are all over Trump.
00:21:15If you check the facts, Trump will be hated.
00:21:18That's why they stopped.
00:21:20After that, more and more fake information is overflowing on the Internet.
00:21:24It's dangerous because the division is getting worse.
00:21:28It's dangerous.
00:21:29There's a rule that you have to be fair.
00:21:31If you're in the election, you can't get into TV or the news.
00:21:36You can't touch it.
00:21:38If you do that, you won't do it on TV, but you'll do it on the Internet.
00:21:42I'm only doing it on the Internet.
00:21:43It's getting more and more interesting.
00:21:45It's like the truth.
00:21:47The TV is hiding it again.
00:21:49I think it's a good idea to check the facts on social media.
00:21:55That's probably what's going to happen in the future.
00:21:57I don't know much about politics, but my parents told me to go to the election because I had an election ticket.
00:22:04People who don't know anything, for example.
00:22:06I think it's going to be chosen just because they know it on social media.
00:22:15It's important to check the facts.
00:22:17It's a matter of fact-checking that politicians leak information that they don't know.
00:22:26I want them to do it properly.
00:22:30It's not a matter of protectionism, it's a matter of trust.
00:22:37I think it's a matter of fact-checking.
00:22:41You can't follow the rules.
00:22:44He said at the press conference that he thought the leader of TATO was the media.
00:22:49I don't know why he's so aware of it.
00:22:53Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:22:5510,000 foreigners have been imprisoned for special purposes.
00:22:59Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:0110,000 foreigners have been imprisoned for special purposes.
00:23:03Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:0510,000 foreigners have been imprisoned for special purposes.
00:23:07Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:0910,000 foreigners have been imprisoned for special purposes.
00:23:11Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:13Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:15Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:17Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:19Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:21Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:23Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:25Myanmar's criminal organization base.
00:23:27Approximately 7,000 foreigners have been released.
00:23:32But it is said that 31 of them are not Japanese.
00:23:39So far, five Japanese adults have been arrested by the Thai police.
00:23:45Two 16-year-old and 17-year-old high school students have been protected.
00:23:51According to investigators,
00:23:53a 16-year-old high school student was invited to Thailand last December
00:23:57by a person he met on the Internet because he had a job overseas.
00:24:04However, when he arrived at the airport in Thailand,
00:24:06he was taken to a town near the border by a car he had been waiting for.
00:24:10After that, he was put on a boat and taken to the base of a criminal organization in Myanmar.
00:24:17At the base, he was divided into several groups.
00:24:20He was made to make a phone call to a police officer about a fraud.
00:24:24There is also a testimony that he saw a person being beaten by an electric shock when he disobeyed orders.
00:24:32After that, the high school student sent his father the location information of the base
00:24:37from the smartphone he was using for the fraud in order to ask for help.
00:24:42It is said that his family contacted the Japanese Embassy in Thailand and asked for help.
00:24:48Director Hayashi Kanbo emphasized that he is working to understand the actual situation
00:24:54in cooperation with overseas investigative agencies in order to take this situation seriously.
00:25:01Now, this is the news.
00:25:02We have a criminal journalist, Yukio Ishihara.
00:25:05Good morning.
00:25:08This is really surprising news.
00:25:11Mr. Ishihara, is it true that special fraud is being committed in various countries?
00:25:16Yes, it is.
00:25:17In fact, the so-called special fraud in Japan is also called a call center gang abroad.
00:25:23However, it has been a problem in many countries since the 2010s.
00:25:27For example, in the United States, it is called a hi-mom phone or a hello-mom call.
00:25:32However, in Japan, it has been the same thing for a long time.
00:25:39In 2021, Myanmar, near the border with Thailand,
00:25:44was dominated by a minority of armed forces in Myanmar,
00:25:48without the government's control.
00:25:52The minority of the armed forces got money from the Chinese criminal organization
00:25:56and became a part of the gang.
00:25:59As a result, the number of criminal bases has increased.
00:26:02There are several bases, and the largest criminal base is called KK Park.
00:26:07It is said that the base of the Chinese criminal organization is doing special fraud, drug sales, and human trafficking.
00:26:13More than 15,000 people live in the vast site.
00:26:16Most of them are Chinese.
00:26:18There are also famous coffee shops and gyms in the site.
00:26:22It was developed in four years.
00:26:24First, January KK Park in 2021.
00:26:26This is a picture of KK Park from the sky.
00:26:29This is December 2024.
00:26:31It looks like this.
00:26:33It's almost an empty place.
00:26:35A town was built in four years.
00:26:37It's a big building.
00:26:39It's scary.
00:26:41Is this built by a criminal organization?
00:26:43Originally, it was said that the anti-Japanese forces of the mainland China
00:26:49entered the place where the tourist development was carried out.
00:26:55However, as Mr. Hiromi said,
00:26:57it was built by the local authorities.
00:27:01It was built to create a criminal city.
00:27:07Let's build a base.
00:27:09It is said that it was expected to develop an international airport.
00:27:15There is no funding to build a town like this.
00:27:19It means that the Japanese are also the target.
00:27:23How many people are there?
00:27:25This is the 31st.
00:27:27There are quite a few people.
00:27:29Actually, this is Myanmar.
00:27:31I got a call from a person who ran away from a facility like this in Cambodia.
00:27:39I saw a lot of evidence.
00:27:41This is not fake.
00:27:43How many people were there?
00:27:45There are still about two-digit number of Japanese.
00:27:47Only that building.
00:27:49Is this a place where each country is based?
00:27:53Is the country moving and crushing it?
00:27:57Yes, it is.
00:27:59This time, the power was turned off, right?
00:28:01That's right.
00:28:03If the power was turned off in each place,
00:28:05I think it could be crushed immediately.
00:28:07But it didn't work.
00:28:09The most important thing is that the mainland Chinese mafia is doing it.
00:28:15Moreover, the biggest movement this time was the Thai police.
00:28:19As a country, Myanmar is a country.
00:28:23There is a problem with internal affairs.
00:28:27It's difficult to get in and move right away.
00:28:31But the high school students, Mr. Hiromi.
00:28:33The high school students went there.
00:28:37Did you have a job to deceive them on the phone?
00:28:41I can't think of it.
00:28:43At that stage, the high school students asked the Thai police where to take them.
00:28:49I think there was a good way to invite them.
00:28:53Is it about money?
00:28:55For example, this time, we are trying to gather Japanese people.
00:28:59The Chinese organization is likely to outsource Japanese recruiting to bad guys in Japan or anti-corruption organizations.
00:29:09I see.
00:29:11However, I sometimes pretend to apply for a bad guy job.
00:29:19I pretend to want to do a bad guy job.
00:29:21I've been in direct contact with dozens of recruiters.
00:29:26They are very manual and skillful.
00:29:30They do dozens of people a day.
00:29:32They ask me about this in great detail.
00:29:35They are suspicious at first.
00:29:37I tell them why I want to do it.
00:29:40I tell them that I'm old and I don't have a job because I'm old.
00:29:48They ask me if I have a debt.
00:29:51I tell them that I have this much debt.
00:29:53They ask me how much I pay every month.
00:29:55They ask me in great detail and casually.
00:29:58Then I tell them that I'm fine because they contacted me.
00:30:03I can pay off my debt.
00:30:05I tell them that they can do this job because I'm fine.
00:30:10I try to get them mentally.
00:30:13This high school student has a poor family relationship.
00:30:20He didn't go to school for a while.
00:30:23I think recruiters are looking at that.
00:30:27Can he take a passport and go abroad to take action?
00:30:33I think there is a way to get a passport.
00:30:37I think young people go abroad.
00:30:39In Japan, is it treated as a missing person?
00:30:43That's right.
00:30:44That's the point.
00:30:46I think they were aiming at this high school student.
00:30:49He has a poor family relationship.
00:30:52If he didn't go to school every day, he wouldn't be able to go abroad.
00:30:58There are also online games.
00:31:02They get to know each other in online games and become friends.
00:31:05They can be pulled from there.
00:31:07That's right.
00:31:08They become friends in online games to pull them back.
00:31:13Recruiters are looking for a target there.
00:31:19In the world, there are SNS, matching apps, and online game chat functions.
00:31:26At first, they look at your picture and think it's really cool.
00:31:30They want to be your pain friend.
00:31:33As they contact you, they want to meet you in person.
00:31:37I'll pay for the airfare and the hotel.
00:31:39Can you come to my country?
00:31:41There are cases like that abroad.
00:31:43Are Japanese people being targeted now?
00:31:45Japanese people have money.
00:31:48They have money.
00:31:52I see.
00:31:53There was an online card game the other day.
00:31:56You can become friends.
00:31:58It's scary, so I don't do it with others.
00:32:01My son has a really good card.
00:32:04He told me to be his friend.
00:32:07I said I didn't want to do it.
00:32:09There are people who do it from such a place.
00:32:13There are many people who become friends with this person because they have a lot of good cards.
00:32:17This is hard to prevent.
00:32:20It's a little scary.
00:32:22I'm afraid I'll be on the radio when I hear this story.
00:32:28You'll be scouted.
00:32:30It's a story I didn't want to know.
00:32:34Japanese people are targeted because they need people who can speak Japanese.
00:32:39That's right.
00:32:42Will everyone be released in the future?
00:32:46Those who have been confirmed will probably be protected.
00:32:50According to the news, there is news that Japanese people don't want to go back to Japan.
00:32:55That's a little scary.
00:32:58Do you want to stay there?
00:33:00Do you want to stay because you have good feelings?
00:33:02I don't know.
00:33:05There are people who are doing it with a lot of energy.
00:33:07You have to make money.
00:33:09There are people who know it's a crime.
00:33:14I'm afraid I'll be arrested if I go back to Japan.
00:33:20Mr. Kiyohara is a lawyer.
00:33:22Is there such a crime in the world?
00:33:25There is such a crime all over the world.
00:33:28I want you to be careful.
00:33:30There was a case where a Japanese boy was abducted and charged with fraud.
00:33:38If the boy returns to Japan, there is a possibility that he will be arrested by the Japanese police.
00:33:45It's not a Myanmar case.
00:33:47I will introduce a Cambodia case.
00:33:49A Japanese boy was deceived and taken to Cambodia.
00:33:53He was charged with fraud.
00:33:56Of course, the boy who deceived the boy was also arrested and charged.
00:34:02However, if the boy who was deceived returns to Japan, he will be arrested by the police.
00:34:09He is a victim, but he is also a perpetrator of fraud.
00:34:14The Japanese police can't leave him alone.
00:34:17Of course, it depends on the situation.
00:34:21For example, if you are deceived, taken abroad, abducted, and charged with fraud,
00:34:28I don't think you will be charged with fraud.
00:34:35However, if you go abroad knowing that you are trying to commit fraud,
00:34:42even if you are abducted,
00:34:45there is a possibility that you will be arrested by the police when you return to Japan.
00:34:50For example, in online games,
00:34:54if the child is a son or a daughter,
00:34:58the parent should use the Pair Rental Control function
00:35:01to properly manage the child's online game.
00:35:04Do not send inappropriate messages to others.
00:35:06Do not exchange contacts with people you know in the game.
00:35:10If you feel a little uneasy,
00:35:13I would like you to make rules in the family that you consult.
00:35:19If I were in Japan, I would definitely go.
00:35:22When you were young?
00:35:23When I was young.
00:35:24If I was told that it was warm and fun to go to the sea,
00:35:29and that I could earn money at a resort,
00:35:32I would go if I didn't have a place to stay at home.
00:35:35For example, if I was a rebellious teenager, I would go for about a month.
00:35:39Would you invite your friends?
00:35:41Of course.
00:35:43The number of passport holders has decreased by 17%,
00:35:46and the number of young people leaving overseas has increased.
00:35:53The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released statistics on passports on the 20th of last month.
00:35:59According to this, the number of passport holders until the end of last year was about 21.64 million,
00:36:07which is about 17% of the total population of Japan.
00:36:13It is said that Japanese passports are the strongest in the world
00:36:17due to the large number of countries where you can travel without a visa,
00:36:20but it is calculated that only one in six Japanese people has it.
00:36:25Looking at the number of passport holders overseas,
00:36:28the United States has more than 50%,
00:36:31Korea in the neighborhood has about 40%,
00:36:34and Taiwan has about 60%,
00:36:38so it is clear that the number of passport holders in Japan is low.
00:36:44The number of passport holders has decreased from 24% in 2013,
00:36:49and it is thought that the major cause of this is the change in the consciousness of young people.
00:36:56According to the survey results of men and women aged 19 to 25,
00:36:5957.3% said they didn't want to go,
00:37:07and 23% said they wanted to go but were worried about the social situation.
00:37:15The main reason was the poor security overseas.
00:37:19In Japan, people were given food from overseas.
00:37:24The recent influence of yen and yen has also accelerated the departure of young people from overseas.
00:37:35Young people who don't want to go abroad.
00:37:39Do you have a passport?
00:37:40I don't have it.
00:37:41Have you been abroad?
00:37:42I've never been abroad.
00:37:43I've never been abroad.
00:37:44When I went to work, when I was allowed to appear on TV,
00:37:47there was no starting point, so I didn't have a chance to go abroad.
00:37:52It's cheap now.
00:37:53In the old days, when I was young, I didn't have money.
00:37:55I didn't have to have money.
00:37:57Now I can afford it, but I can't take a break.
00:38:02Didn't you go abroad on New Year's Day?
00:38:04New Year's Day?
00:38:05I had a ban, so I thought I wouldn't be able to take a break for five years on New Year's Day.
00:38:09That ban?
00:38:10Ban?
00:38:11Late?
00:38:12I had a ban last year.
00:38:14So I was asked to take a break.
00:38:16I'm in a state where I can't even say it.
00:38:18Is it special?
00:38:19Is it special?
00:38:21Kanda-san was surprised to hear this news.
00:38:25I love traveling abroad, so I feel more responsible for myself.
00:38:30I can feel the strength of human beings.
00:38:33The best thing is that I learned that Japanese people are on the verge of being discriminated against in the world.
00:38:40That's the biggest thing for me.
00:38:42Was it discriminated against?
00:38:43In New York.
00:38:44It was very discriminated against.
00:38:45Even in New York, check-in is usually at 3 p.m.
00:38:49But in the U.S., check-in starts at 2.30 p.m.
00:38:52But we, Asians, are told to line up in the back row.
00:38:57But everyone is doing it at 2.30 p.m.
00:38:59But they say, no, next.
00:39:02That's so annoying.
00:39:03But that's in the textbooks.
00:39:06In the U.S., people have been discriminated against by skin color for decades.
00:39:13I didn't learn that I was discriminated against.
00:39:16I see.
00:39:17So I thought I should get to know more people and start by raising my voice.
00:39:22On the other hand, you have a lot of places you haven't seen or want to go in the world.
00:39:28What do you think, Hiromi-san?
00:39:31I can't believe it.
00:39:33I wonder if I have more passports.
00:39:35I thought I had about half of them.
00:39:38When I was in the U.S., there were a lot of places I wanted to go.
00:39:43I just wanted to take pictures, read books, and see cool places.
00:39:49I just wanted to go there.
00:39:52But now, there's a lot of information on the Internet.
00:39:56I feel like I've been there.
00:40:00We didn't know until we went there.
00:40:04We had a longing for the U.S.
00:40:07But I don't think they have as much longing for the U.S. as we do.
00:40:13There are a lot of foreigners.
00:40:15There's a lot of inbound.
00:40:18I think a lot of people think Japan is like a foreign country.
00:40:23When I go to Haneda, I sometimes wonder if this is Japan.
00:40:27I'm afraid of the news like before.
00:40:29And it's expensive.
00:40:31It's a financial problem.
00:40:33How about you, Mr. Sugiyama?
00:40:35It's cheap.
00:40:37You can't buy ramen for 3,000 or 4,000 yen.
00:40:43You can buy it cheaper than in Japan.
00:40:48I've been abroad.
00:40:50It's cheaper to buy it in Japan.
00:40:53There's no reason to go there.
00:40:56It's natural.
00:40:58Japan is the best.
00:41:02How about you, Mr. Sugiyama?
00:41:04I made my passport when I became a member of society.
00:41:09I had a problem when I was abroad.
00:41:12A foreigner who was sitting next to me asked me for my contact information.
00:41:19I can't speak English.
00:41:21All I could say was, I have a boyfriend.
00:41:25But I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:27I couldn't sleep for 12 and a half hours.
00:41:31I was in a coma.
00:41:33You couldn't sleep for 12 and a half hours in a coma?
00:41:36I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:38It's terrible.
00:41:39Where are you from?
00:41:41Italy.
00:41:42France.
00:41:43Europe.
00:41:45I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:48You couldn't sleep?
00:41:50I couldn't deal with it.
00:41:51Didn't you know anyone other than your boyfriend?
00:41:55I didn't know what to do.
00:41:57I didn't know what to do.
00:42:00If you were angry in Japanese, you would know.
00:42:05If you were angry in Japanese, you would know.
00:42:08If I was angry, I would react.
00:42:11I thought my life would be in danger.
00:42:15You wouldn't be able to get on the plane with a knife.
00:42:20I thought I would die.
00:42:23You were worried about that.
00:42:25I thought Japan would be better.
00:42:27How about you, Maezono?
00:42:29I played soccer for a long time.
00:42:32I didn't mind going abroad alone.
00:42:34What I learned from soccer is that Japanese players don't apologize.
00:42:39They don't apologize no matter what happens.
00:42:41If you apologize, you lose.
00:42:42Even if you are at fault, you won't admit it.
00:42:45If you admit it, Japanese players won't do it.
00:42:48I don't apologize even if I get a shopping cart.
00:42:51Please apologize.
00:42:54Even if I get a shopping cart, Japanese players won't apologize.
00:42:59What kind of culture is that?
00:43:02If I run into a lawyer, I won't apologize.
00:43:11If I run into a car, I won't apologize.
00:43:17I only say, oh.
00:43:19I don't know if it's a car accident, but I don't know what it means to run into a car and apologize.
00:43:24If I run into a car, I apologize.
00:43:27If I say, sorry, Japanese players won't apologize.
00:43:31I say, oh.
00:43:33What about you, Kiyohara?
00:43:35What did you learn from soccer?
00:43:37I learned that Japanese players don't apologize.
00:43:39Japanese players don't apologize.
00:43:42Japanese players don't apologize.
00:43:44I think that if you apologize, you will be at fault later.
00:43:50But if you run into a shopping cart, you won't apologize.
00:43:53So I think it's okay to apologize.
00:43:55I was hit by a truck on the Shinkansen in Japan.
00:44:00I was hit by a truck on the Shinkansen in Japan.
00:44:02I thought it was in line with Japan.
00:44:05If you apologize, you will be apologized in Japan.
00:44:08I thought it was a Japanese costume.
00:44:11What is the news that Oswald Ito wants to talk about at the end of the program?
00:44:21Here's the next one.
00:44:27I understand that the final round will be held on March 30th.
00:44:34I'm very frustrated.
00:44:36Is it over?
00:44:37I don't think it's over yet.
00:44:39Don't stop me.
00:44:42If it's not over by the end of the next week, I'll be out of the next week.
00:44:48I'm going to get in the way of the sandwich.
00:44:51Let's take a look at the topics that entertainers talked about in the last month.
00:44:56KORO KORO CHIKI CHIKI PEPPERS
00:45:00KORO KORO CHIKI CHIKI PEPPERS has been involved in an unexpected incident.
00:45:09The main reason is the self-restraint of Reiwa romance TAKAHIRA KURUMA.
00:45:14The M-1 tour in Shizuoka, which was held on the 22nd of last month,
00:45:19KORO CHIKI appeared as a stand-in.
00:45:23However, when this stand-in was announced on the Internet,
00:45:27KORO CHIKI was criticized for not being suitable for the M-1 tour.
00:45:34KORO CHIKI and TAKAHIRA KURUMA discussed the incident on their YouTube channel.
00:45:43Are you going to fire me?
00:45:46What is this?
00:45:49Who wants to be on the show?
00:45:52Who wants to be on the show instead of Reiwa romance?
00:45:58Recently, there have been a lot of news about the fire.
00:46:02You know what I mean, right?
00:46:04What is our fire?
00:46:08Isn't it the most pitiful fire in recent years?
00:46:12It's tomorrow, but it's very hard to do.
00:46:18What do you think of this fire?
00:46:22Ito-kun is going to do this news.
00:46:24I'm sorry to say this at the end.
00:46:26I feel sorry for KORO CHIKI.
00:46:30I don't feel sorry for KORO CHIKI because I feel sorry for him.
00:46:34That's right.
00:46:35It's interesting.
00:46:37It's an M-1 tour.
00:46:39The people who stayed until the semi-finals of the M-1 tour will go to the countryside together.
00:46:45If that's the case, I'd like to see a different M-1 show.
00:46:53That's right.
00:46:55At first, KORO CHIKI said that the people who went on the M-1 tour would go on the M-1 tour.
00:47:01He said that it was strange for us to go on the M-1 tour.
00:47:05However, KORO CHIKI decided to go on the M-1 tour.
00:47:11That's right.
00:47:16Hiromu-san, it's fun.
00:47:19It's a beautiful performance.
00:47:22It's interesting.
00:47:23But it's not funny on the spot.
00:47:25I was with KORO CHIKI on the day of the performance.
00:47:27I was with KORO CHIKI on the day of the performance.
00:47:29When KORO CHIKI was on the phone, the entertainers were watching it.
00:47:32It was very funny.
00:47:35The audience is very satisfied.
00:47:37It's hard to say.
00:47:39Who wants to go on the M-1 tour?
00:47:41Is there such a word among entertainers?
00:47:44I think KORO CHIKI did a good job.
00:47:48KORO CHIKI was on the show for 8 minutes.
00:47:51In the first 4 minutes, the audience was very satisfied.
00:47:56When KORO CHIKI was on the show, the entertainers started playing with their cell phones.
00:48:00I thought they were the same.
00:48:03Did you receive the main story?
00:48:05Of course.
00:48:06This is a story about YOSHIMOTO KOGYO.
00:48:09Ito won the grand prix in Kansai.
00:48:14That was many years ago.
00:48:16Did you make a theater with 1.5 million yen in your pocket money?
00:48:21Yes.
00:48:22I spent 1.5 million yen to make a theater in YOSHIMOTO KOGYO.
00:48:27This is where the toilet was originally.
00:48:31I changed this to a theater.
00:48:34I made a theater for two days.
00:48:37I was told that smoking was prohibited because smoke entered the audience seat.
00:48:43I was treated as a criminal who broke the toilet.
00:48:47I was allowed to smoke a cigarette.
00:48:50I was allowed to smoke a cigarette.
00:48:52The theater was called the Shibuya Manzai Theater.
00:48:57I stopped using this theater.
00:49:02What will happen to the theater I made with 1.5 million yen?
00:49:07Ito smokes a cigarette.
00:49:10But there is no place to smoke a cigarette.
00:49:14Do you understand the feelings of people who smoke a cigarette?
00:49:17There is a wide show that RINGO NEI is doing in Osaka.
00:49:23There is a news that smoking on the street is prohibited.
00:49:26If you smoke on the street, you will be fined 1,000 yen or 2,000 yen.
00:49:29If you smoke on the street, you will be fined 1,000 yen or 2,000 yen.
00:49:34If you smoke on the street, you will be fined 1,000 yen or 2,000 yen.
00:49:37What should I do?
00:49:39I can't smoke because I don't have money to pay the fine.
00:49:43I want to hug you and smoke.
00:49:47In Tokyo, there are people who smoke on the street where only cats can enter.
00:49:55There is no place to smoke on the street where only cats can enter.
00:49:57As a country, smoking on the street is completely prohibited.
00:50:01There are few places to smoke on the street where only cats can enter.
00:50:05Can you increase the number of places to smoke on the street where only cats can enter?
00:50:09I used to smoke on the street even on airplanes.
00:50:14I used to smoke on the street even on the bullet train.
00:50:18But now that the situation has changed, there are no more places to smoke on the street where only cats can enter.
00:50:25I'm worried about the cigarette issue.
00:50:29I used to smoke on the street, but I don't know how you feel.
00:50:34There are many places where you can smoke on the street.
00:50:40I'm sorry, but I won't go there.
00:50:46You won't go to a smoke shop?
00:50:48I like alcohol, but I don't smoke in a place where I can eat and have permission from a restaurant.
00:50:58Is it okay?
00:51:00I'm sorry.
00:51:02I'm sorry.
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00:51:08I'm sorry.
00:51:09I'm sorry.
00:51:11I'm sorry.
00:51:12I'm sorry.
00:51:14I'm sorry.
00:51:27The staff always picks up the news about the wild horse.
00:51:31But Kanda-san said, please pick up more foreign gossip.
00:51:36The reason is because it's stimulating.
00:51:39I don't know if you're interested.
00:51:42Do you have any?
00:51:43I love foreign gossip.
00:51:45I love foreign gossip.
00:51:47I don't know foreign gossip.
00:51:48I don't know foreign gossip.
00:51:49I don't know foreign gossip.
00:51:50I don't know foreign gossip.
00:51:54I think Japanese gossip is cute because it stimulates.
00:51:59I'll tell you what happened in the past year.
00:52:04We had a world tour with tourist staff.
00:52:09I gave $100,000 to each of the staff.
00:52:14$100,000 per person?
00:52:15Isn't that amazing?
00:52:17It's not just Jojo's lunch box.
00:52:20I'm grateful for Jojo's lunch box.
00:52:22I'm grateful, but it's amazing.
00:52:23As for Ariana Grande,
00:52:25she had a sexual prejudice,
00:52:27but even if she said she wasn't,
00:52:28the world couldn't accept it.
00:52:30She used a lie detector to corroborate the rumors.
00:52:34She's doing something like a YouTuber.
00:52:36It's amazing.
00:52:37It's amazing.
00:52:38It's interesting, so I want you to do more.
00:52:40I want you to do more.
00:52:41Brappy, Angelina Jolie.
00:52:43We finally got a divorce.
00:52:46We had a winery that we owned.
00:52:48We talked about what to do with it.
00:52:50It's a winery.
00:52:52It's a big winery.
00:52:54No Japanese couple has a winery.
00:52:56That's right.
00:52:57There's something like this.
00:52:59It's been seven years since I released White Nights.
00:53:03I'll briefly introduce what happened seven years later.
00:53:06There was news like this.
00:53:07Justin Bieber is married.
00:53:10White Nights didn't deal with Justin Bieber's marriage.
00:53:15The person Justin Bieber married wasn't Selena Gomez.
00:53:20It was Hailey Baldwin.
00:53:23The actress' daughter.
00:53:25It was Hailey Baldwin, the model.
00:53:27They often went to Shibuya together.
00:53:28That's right.
00:53:29Justin's fans thought he was married to Selena Gomez,
00:53:33but he married a completely different person.
00:53:35The women in the world were surprised.
00:53:37Justin Bieber didn't deal with Selena Gomez.
00:53:39In 2021, Justin Bieber married a Japanese woman who was 30 years younger than him.
00:53:46It's a big news.
00:53:47It's a big news.
00:53:49It's a big news.
00:53:50It's a big news.
00:53:51I wanted Justin Bieber to deal with Selena Gomez.
00:53:53In 2023, we were surprised.
00:53:57Paris Hilton announced her first child.
00:54:01It was a big news.
00:54:03Paris Hilton became a mother.
00:54:08What will happen?
00:54:09She was not confident in raising a child.
00:54:13The owner of the Hilton Hotel had a sister.
00:54:21She was a mother.
00:54:25She was a great mother.
00:54:27She became a father at the age of 79.
00:54:30It's a big news.
00:54:33I think everyone is watching TRUMAN SHOW.
00:54:35It's a real story.
00:54:37I wanted Justin Bieber to deal with Selena Gomez.
00:54:40There is one last news I would like to introduce.
00:54:45Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are divorced.
00:54:51Kim Kardashian is a famous celebrity in the world.
00:54:59In the first place, he was a celebrity in the Kardashian family, so it was a reality show.
00:55:04That's right.
00:55:05It was a reality show.
00:55:07But before that, Kim was actually working as a stylist for Paris Hilton.
00:55:12So he wasn't really an actor.
00:55:14That's right.
00:55:15He became famous because of the reality show.
00:55:18His character was funny.
00:55:19What's amazing about this person is that before the reality show started,
00:55:23tapes of sexual intercourse with his ex-girlfriend were released all over the world.
00:55:27All over the world?
00:55:28Yes.
00:55:29What are you talking about on a Sunday morning?
00:55:31I get depressed when something like this happens.
00:55:34But I don't get depressed at all.
00:55:37I say, I'll do my best more.
00:55:39That's how the reality show started.
00:55:41For example, if this was the news of the Japanese entertainment world,
00:55:44there would be no second chance.
00:55:46But in the United States, it's getting more and more.
00:55:48That's right.
00:55:49He's strong.
00:55:50He's moving forward.
00:55:51That's right.
00:55:52That's a good culture.
00:55:53Certainly.
00:55:54She's running a brand called SKIMS.
00:55:59In Japan, it's called Kimono.
00:56:01That's right.
00:56:02It's a bit of a news.
00:56:03It's a bit of a problem in Japan.
00:56:05I was wondering what it was like.
00:56:07SKIMS is very good.
00:56:08I'm wearing it today.
00:56:09SKIMS.
00:56:10What are you talking about?
00:56:11It's very good.
00:56:12Is that so?
00:56:13It's really popular all over the world.
00:56:14Underwear?
00:56:15Underwear.
00:56:16I get hungry.
00:56:17I get hungry.
00:56:18This is all about Kim.
00:56:21Are you drunk?
00:56:23I'm telling you how amazing Kim is.
00:56:25That's how it is.
00:56:27He's divorced now, but he has 3.5 billion Instagram followers.
00:56:33It's amazing that Kim Kardashian marries Kanye West, a world-famous rapper.
00:56:40That's amazing.
00:56:41It's going to be a reality show.
00:56:42That's right.
00:56:43And his name is not Kanye West.
00:56:45He changed his name to Yeh.
00:56:47That's right.
00:56:48Yeh.
00:56:49Yeh.
00:56:50That's great.
00:56:52It's flashy.
00:56:53He's bright.
00:56:54That's right.
00:56:55All the gossips are bright.
00:56:58Kendrick Lamar is the most popular rapper in the U.S. for a year.
00:57:06It's a bad word song by a rapper named Drake.
00:57:10It's the most popular song in the U.S.
00:57:13It's amazing that he was chosen.
00:57:15At the Super Bowl halftime show in the U.S., Kendrick Lamar came and said Drake's bad words in the stadium.
00:57:24It's amazing.
00:57:25It's a bad word song.
00:57:26He's a good entertainer.
00:57:30He's a good entertainer.
00:57:31He's a good entertainer.
00:57:32He's a good entertainer.
00:57:33He's a good entertainer.
00:57:34He's a good entertainer.
00:57:35Drake is a strong guy.
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