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00:00:00Good morning!
00:00:02Good morning!
00:00:04The show has begun!
00:00:06There are a lot of guests this time as well.
00:00:08I noticed while booking
00:00:10that there were no female guests.
00:00:12Tsubaki-Hara-san,
00:00:14you are the only guest.
00:00:18Kyotsuka-san,
00:00:20you attended
00:00:22the Chicago Cubs' party.
00:00:24Yes, I did.
00:00:26It was a suspicious Instagram.
00:00:28Why?
00:00:30I couldn't read the connection.
00:00:32He loves baseball.
00:00:34In the Major League,
00:00:36the Cubs and the Dodgers
00:00:38will play in Japan.
00:00:40Higashiyo-kun,
00:00:42I knew it as well.
00:00:44You explained it to me very carefully.
00:00:46I knew it.
00:00:48You started talking as if you were
00:00:50stepping on a white flag.
00:00:52I was the host of Honda Music.
00:00:54Really?
00:00:56There were a lot of female guests.
00:00:58And there was a tuna party.
00:01:00I guess it's common
00:01:02in the Major League.
00:01:04I see.
00:01:06I personally experienced
00:01:08the party.
00:01:10How did you experience it?
00:01:12People like me
00:01:14are artists.
00:01:16I was suspicious.
00:01:18It's suspicious.
00:01:20It's hard to say
00:01:22which club it is.
00:01:24That's why we have connection between Studio Saitama and Japan.
00:01:28And you are a fan of Seibu Lions.
00:01:33What is the first game of Japanese Pro Baseball?
00:01:35The first game of Seibu Lions in Saitama.
00:01:39Are you going to the opening ceremony?
00:01:40No, I'm not.
00:01:41I'm going to throw a brass ball.
00:01:45Look, there are many pro baseball teams in Japan.
00:01:48I know, I know.
00:01:50Han Shin Tigers
00:01:52I'm not surprised.
00:01:54This is the first time, right?
00:01:56You're going to hold an inauguration ceremony, right?
00:01:58Yes.
00:02:00I'm going to hold an inauguration ceremony.
00:02:02It's the last episode of the Wild Nation.
00:02:04It's the last episode of the Wild Nation.
00:02:06I'm sorry.
00:02:08I am going to hold an inauguration ceremony.
00:02:10It's a great honor.
00:02:12I have been in charge of this program for 10 years.
00:02:14I can't help it.
00:02:16I'm sorry.
00:02:18The important thing is to start before it's over.
00:02:20I
00:02:50Don't know
00:03:20No, Jenga, Kojima can't I'll honest me it's Mara by the showbiz
00:03:25It's Bucky Hara's anger
00:03:28Sun got Sanju I teach you more
00:03:31Fuji-TV
00:03:32Tyshoku nandeskido it's Bucky Hara's and Nagashima Yumi
00:03:36Yeah, no, sir. Sorry. God. Hi. I'm a Michael. It's not this your name
00:03:39So now there's something you don't want me to tell you
00:03:41I think I can't go back to you
00:03:43I don't know why you don't know
00:03:46Karedo
00:03:48No, I'm not
00:03:51You got to go to any to do
00:03:54What do you want to do?
00:03:57Oh
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00:04:41Yes, I understand.
00:04:42There's not much time left.
00:04:43Yes, I'll be in charge of the wide show until the end.
00:04:47And now, Mr. Imada.
00:04:48Yes.
00:04:49Mr. Hamada.
00:04:50That's right.
00:04:51Due to his temporary suspension, he has been unwell since the end of last year.
00:04:56The doctor advised him that it would be better for him to stay in bed for the time being,
00:05:01and he was allowed to take leave from March 10th.
00:05:06His wife, Ms. Natsumi Ogawa, commented,
00:05:09I and my sons are very relieved to be able to take leave this time.
00:05:15So the family is happy and will take a little break.
00:05:19It was a perfect comment, wasn't it?
00:05:22It's perfect.
00:05:23With a little joke.
00:05:24There's a proper laugh.
00:05:26It's warm.
00:05:28He's been running for decades.
00:05:30He didn't have much time to take care of himself.
00:05:33I want you to take your time.
00:05:35He's been running at the top of his game.
00:05:37I'm sure he's exhausted.
00:05:45Mr. Tanaka.
00:05:46Yes.
00:05:47What do you think?
00:05:48Do you feel lonely when you receive this?
00:05:50I've been watching it since I was a kid.
00:05:53I haven't seen the two of them leave the TV.
00:05:59I wonder if it's okay to have a variety show.
00:06:04I think about it for a moment.
00:06:06But I'm going to take a break.
00:06:08When I worked with Mr. Hamada the other day,
00:06:11he was normally recording until the end.
00:06:14I feel like I'm in a state where I can take a break.
00:06:19It's not a big disease and an operation.
00:06:22Is that so?
00:06:23Mr. Kiyosuka.
00:06:24Do you have a relationship with DANTAN DELUXE?
00:06:27Yes.
00:06:28I didn't know it was a break.
00:06:33You said you were going to run a DANTAN channel.
00:06:38I wondered if I would be out of the TV.
00:06:42I thought for a moment.
00:06:44But that's not the case.
00:06:46I'm glad.
00:06:48I'm lonely.
00:06:49I want to see Mr. Matsumoto.
00:06:50On Wednesday's DANTAN,
00:06:52I saw Mr. Shino Sato and Mr. Shino Higashino's electric cable.
00:06:56It's a century-old cable.
00:06:58I was thrilled to see it.
00:07:01It's a century-old cable.
00:07:04It's a century-old cable.
00:07:07Mr. Hamada was surprised.
00:07:13I was in Thailand at that time.
00:07:16I was away from Thailand.
00:07:18I had a bad network connection.
00:07:20I saw the video of Hamada.
00:07:22I was surprised.
00:07:25I was surprised.
00:07:28I thought it was the cause of my bad condition.
00:07:32I was surprised.
00:07:34I was surprised.
00:07:35It's zero-volt.
00:07:39We are amazing.
00:07:42It's a century-old cable.
00:07:45It's a century-old cable.
00:07:48It's the same year as DANTAN.
00:07:51I know my condition very well.
00:07:54I'm talking about filling Mr. Hamada's hole.
00:07:59I think it's best if Mr. Matsumoto fills it.
00:08:02I see.
00:08:04Mr. Matsumoto took a break.
00:08:06Mr. Hamada protected DANTAN by himself.
00:08:08I've been watching when Mr. Matsumoto will be back.
00:08:12I've been watching when Mr. Matsumoto will be back.
00:08:14The timing of the problem was unusual.
00:08:21I said, I'd fill all the holes for Mr. Hamada.
00:08:24Some people complain.
00:08:27But it's a good thing.
00:08:29It's a good thing.
00:08:30If it's not good, I'll be back with Mr. Matsumoto when Mr. Hamada comes back.
00:08:34If it's not good, I'll be back with Mr. Hamada when Mr. Hamada comes back.
00:08:36If someone lends me a shoulder, I'll be fine.
00:08:39If someone lends me a shoulder, I'll be fine.
00:08:41So, we, the people close to us, are saying this, but I think it will come back soon, so I think you don't have to worry about it.
00:08:59Everyone, get on my ship!
00:09:02When medical expenses become high, there is confusion in the government due to the high medical expenses system that reduces the burden of patients.
00:09:16It is not desirable to carry out a review while giving anxiety to the patients.
00:09:26The government decided to gradually lift the burden limit from August this year as a necessary measure to reduce the burden of medical insurance.
00:09:44The government repeatedly changed its policy after criticism from patient groups.
00:09:50On July 7, the government sent a draft of the burden limit, and it became an unprecedented situation to re-consider it until autumn.
00:09:59While the dissatisfaction in the parliament has increased, such as the appearance of a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who is seeking a dismissal from Prime Minister Ishiba,
00:10:05the new problem is the distribution of 100,000 yen vouchers.
00:10:12Prime Minister Ishiba invited 15 people who won for the first time in the last election to the Prime Minister's office for a meal on the 3rd.
00:10:21Before that, his secretary said that he had delivered 100,000 yen vouchers to the office of the attending senator.
00:10:30All 15 people have returned the vouchers, and the Prime Minister has issued vouchers in pocket money,
00:10:38indicating that he will not suspend the political fund restrictions.
00:10:43While the political and financial distrust has increased, he has also pointed out that he will respond politely.
00:10:49Prime Minister Ishiba, whose feet are shaking before the third round of elections.
00:10:54Difficult administration continues.
00:10:58Now, we have journalist Akiko Iwata, a news expert.
00:11:03Good morning.
00:11:06First of all, what is the cost-benefit system?
00:11:10In the first place, the burden of the current generation has increased, so we are trying to make the burden of this generation fair.
00:11:17So, when the budget was decided in 2015, the Ministry of Labor, the Minister of Labor, and the Minister of Finance decided to raise the cost-benefit system.
00:11:29While changing the amount to be raised several times,
00:11:35when the news of people using the cost-benefit system was broadcast in the daily news,
00:11:41I thought, what is this policy?
00:11:48However, Mr. Ishiba persisted and passed as a member of parliament,
00:11:52and the budget was decided when the next three members of parliament deliberated.
00:11:55However, the budget was frozen there.
00:11:59You were surprised, weren't you?
00:12:01I was surprised.
00:12:03In the first place, whether the budget will be passed or not was decided on the 7th of September.
00:12:11After the deliberation, the policy was changed.
00:12:16I was worried about what would happen after that.
00:12:19So, you have to re-calculate the budget, right?
00:12:22Yes, I thought so.
00:12:24In the end, it's a very small story, but we decided to use the cost-benefit system again.
00:12:33After the deliberation, the three members of parliament appealed to the House of Representatives,
00:12:37and they agreed to it.
00:12:42Mr. Tanaka, what do you think about this issue?
00:12:45It's an important issue, so I think it's good to talk about it.
00:12:52However, I don't think we need to talk about the cost-benefit system in the first place.
00:13:00I think it's a bit naive to assume that there will be a rebuttal.
00:13:07We have to talk about it from the beginning.
00:13:10I think it's a bit naive to assume that there will be a rebuttal.
00:13:14I've heard that it's a good idea to reduce the burden on the elderly by 20% or 30%.
00:13:24And I've heard that it's a good idea to stop giving them medicine for colds or dandruff.
00:13:30I've heard that it's a good idea to stop giving them medicine for colds or dandruff.
00:13:36I've heard that it's a good idea to stop giving them medicine for colds or dandruff.
00:13:42I've actually treated people with cancer a few times,
00:13:46but I think it was a good idea to reduce the burden on the elderly by 20% or 30%.
00:13:57Mr. Ueno, what do you think about this issue?
00:13:59Well, I think it's a good idea to reduce the burden on the elderly by 20% or 30%.
00:14:04But as Mr. Tanaka said,
00:14:07the risk-taking measures are the government's policy,
00:14:11and the risk-taking measures are the private sector's policy.
00:14:14I think it's a big principle of health insurance.
00:14:16I think it's a big principle of health insurance.
00:14:20And I think it's a big principle of health insurance.
00:14:23I was shocked to learn that there is no principle of health insurance.
00:14:30Mr. Ueno said so himself.
00:14:32If this is the case, I think it's hard for the people to show that they have to do something about money first.
00:14:45How about you, Mr. Shiraku?
00:14:47In the end, I think they changed their direction because they couldn't win the triathlon.
00:14:51In the beginning, they just focused on the budget,
00:14:57including the high school series,
00:15:00because they were going to use the budget for that.
00:15:03It's a waste of time for the younger generation.
00:15:06Mr. Ishiba, as Mr. Shiro Tazaki told me,
00:15:12is an idealist.
00:15:14So when he was in the first place, he was an idealist.
00:15:17But when he became prime minister,
00:15:18he couldn't do what he wanted to do because he was an idealist in the party.
00:15:24Because he heard the voice of the strong and the big,
00:15:27he got two points, three points, two points, three points.
00:15:29So for the people who got two points and three points,
00:15:33it was good this time.
00:15:35After all, it was a new start.
00:15:37But the most important thing is the trust of the people.
00:15:40After all, I can't listen to what this person says.
00:15:42Why does it change so much?
00:15:44And then there's the problem with the consumer price.
00:15:48So I think it's time to stop.
00:15:53What do you think, Mr. Ishiba?
00:15:55You can't help but change things around.
00:15:59In the end, there's no one to push it.
00:16:03In the end, even if something good happens to us in the future,
00:16:10we'll probably be opposed to it again, and we'll probably be able to say only what we can't do.
00:16:16I don't think that's what Mr. Shirakawa is talking about right now,
00:16:19but the trust is that no matter how much he says,
00:16:24he won't make it happen.
00:16:26Gradually, it's going to be our mind.
00:16:29Let's put the good and the bad aside.
00:16:33You don't have a big faction.
00:16:35I'm relying on the administration of the Moriyama administration.
00:16:42This time, the Moriyama administration and President Onodera also said that
00:16:46it would be better to freeze the country while there was a bill in the House of Representatives.
00:16:50You've been saying that all along, haven't you?
00:16:52I've been saying that, but it didn't work.
00:16:55It's been a big change since I became a senator.
00:16:58I've always relied on Mr. Moriyama.
00:17:01I'm not going to say it because I might be opposed to it all of a sudden.
00:17:07I think I've made it with my own feet.
00:17:11Mr. Kiyotaka, what do you think?
00:17:13I think it's a good thing that the voices of cancer patients,
00:17:19who are involved in life, have reached the end.
00:17:28I think that's a good thing.
00:17:31I'm going to change my point of view a little bit.
00:17:34When I look at other people's stories,
00:17:39I can see that they have a lot of ideas about elections.
00:17:42It's not about health insurance or cancer,
00:17:50but it's about not being able to win the election with that leader.
00:17:53I think there are a lot of politicians who are mainly arguing about that.
00:17:58I think it's a little off.
00:18:01It may be just my ideal theory,
00:18:04but I want people to discuss what weak people think.
00:18:08As for the 100,000 yen,
00:18:11everyone got it back.
00:18:14I think it's a little off.
00:18:18I'd like to ask you about that.
00:18:19Mr. Kiyotaka, on March 3rd, last year,
00:18:22you invited 15 members of the House of Representatives
00:18:25who had their first win in the October election
00:18:28to dinner with Director Hayashi.
00:18:31And in the meantime,
00:18:33the Secretary of the House of Representatives
00:18:36sent a 100,000 yen gift certificate to your office.
00:18:40First of all,
00:18:42what do you think about the political fund regulation?
00:18:46First of all,
00:18:49it is prohibited for politicians to donate
00:18:53to political activities.
00:18:58So this gift certificate is also a donation,
00:19:02but if you give a gift certificate to a politician
00:19:05for political activities,
00:19:07this will be treated as a legal donation.
00:19:10What about this time?
00:19:12What Mr. Ishiba said this time is
00:19:15that it's not about political activities.
00:19:17It's just a private gift
00:19:20to make up for all the trouble you've had so far.
00:19:25A pocket money from the point of view of making up for your family as a gift.
00:19:31It's just a private gift from Mr. Ishiba.
00:19:35It's not a donation for political activities.
00:19:39You spent 1.5 million yen on the 100,000 yen gift certificate.
00:19:43This is not the first time.
00:19:45Mr. Iwata, how many times have you said this?
00:19:48I have admitted that I distributed the gift certificate.
00:19:53Mr. Kiyonabe, what do you think about this news?
00:19:56I don't know if it's legally responsible or not,
00:20:00but the problem is
00:20:02whether Mr. Ishiba's gift was a private gift
00:20:07or a gift for political activities,
00:20:10that is, a donation.
00:20:11If you look at it from the outside,
00:20:14that is, from the eyes of the people,
00:20:17the two are the same.
00:20:20So if you look at it from the outside,
00:20:23it looks like a gift for political activities,
00:20:26that is, a donation.
00:20:29That's why all 15 people who received it returned it.
00:20:33They returned it because they felt it was dangerous.
00:20:36There is a problem with not properly distributing the gift certificate.
00:20:39There is a problem with not properly distributing the gift certificate.
00:20:42I think it is legally responsible.
00:20:45Even if it is legally the government,
00:20:48as a politician,
00:20:50I think there is some kind of political responsibility
00:20:53for not distributing the gift certificate.
00:20:56I think it's a story that it was returned.
00:20:59Everyone thinks it's better not to do such a thing in this era.
00:21:03So when I was reexamining it several times from Asahi,
00:21:06I kept saying,
00:21:09what is wrong with the law?
00:21:12I really felt uncomfortable.
00:21:15I thought that wasn't the problem.
00:21:18I thought that wasn't the trend,
00:21:21but I still feel like I don't understand it.
00:21:24The law isn't wrong.
00:21:27I want to say that it's disgusting even if the law isn't wrong.
00:21:31Mr. Iwata, you are a politician of various backgrounds.
00:21:33Do you distribute the gift certificates
00:21:36between the parents and the children?
00:21:39It's not that we don't do it.
00:21:42In the old days, we distributed the gift certificate
00:21:45and the gift certificate.
00:21:48There is such an image.
00:21:51But Mr. Ishiba is not that kind of person.
00:21:54He was very strong,
00:21:57and I was very surprised.
00:22:00He wasn't a member of the Liberal Democratic Party,
00:22:03but Mr. Ishiba wasn't that kind of person.
00:22:06That's why he was popular among the people.
00:22:09But he is from the Tanaka faction.
00:22:12He is a member of the Tanaka faction,
00:22:15so he should have been educated in that way.
00:22:18This time, the gift certificate was given to a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:22:21Some members of the Liberal Democratic Party
00:22:24didn't notice the gift certificate.
00:22:27Some members were surprised.
00:22:29The fact that the gift certificate was given to a member of the Liberal Democratic Party
00:22:32doesn't mean that they don't want to be calm.
00:22:35As a politician,
00:22:38it's a judgment that they can't receive the gift certificate.
00:22:41There were a lot of such news.
00:22:44The members of the Liberal Democratic Party
00:22:47are more conscious of the gift certificate.
00:22:50It's a little embarrassing.
00:22:53The veteran people say that
00:22:56because they've been doing it all the time.
00:22:59The members of the Liberal Democratic Party
00:23:02said very harsh things.
00:23:05But this time, the gift certificate was given to a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:23:08The gift certificate is a gift for his family.
00:23:11It emphasizes that it is not a political activity.
00:23:14It's not good to hate your family.
00:23:17It's not a time to hate your family.
00:23:20It's a time to hate the people.
00:23:23It's a family of a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:23:26It doesn't matter if it's good or bad.
00:23:29It's a pocket money.
00:23:32In the end, it's tax money.
00:23:35I don't know much about it.
00:23:38If that's the case, I can still understand it.
00:23:41He said, don't hate the people.
00:23:44He seemed to be on the side of justice.
00:23:47There are no people with such an idealism.
00:23:50I'm talking to Mr. Shintaro Ishihara on the Internet.
00:23:53It's a completely different story.
00:23:56How can we solve the issue of the Senkakusho Island?
00:23:59Why can't we do that?
00:24:02Mr. Shintaro said,
00:24:05Because the Prime Minister doesn't do it.
00:24:08I'm telling you to do it.
00:24:11He doesn't move at all.
00:24:14He's been doing it for a long time.
00:24:17He's been doing it for a long time.
00:24:20If it was such an image,
00:24:23I want either a belief or a political sense.
00:24:26I see.
00:24:29If you're going to do it,
00:24:32No matter what happens, you need money.
00:24:35I'm going to do this.
00:24:38I'm going to win the election.
00:24:41I want you to have either of them.
00:24:44That's what Mr. Koizumi did.
00:24:47It was an unpopular policy at the time of the Peaceful Front.
00:24:50I need that kind of passion.
00:24:53The Prime Minister of a country
00:24:56It's pathetic to be called such a talent.
00:24:59It's pathetic to be called such a talent.
00:25:02It's pathetic to be called such a talent.
00:25:05Well, well, well.
00:25:08The youngest champion in the history of R-1
00:25:11Appears in the studio.
00:25:18The R-1 Grand Prix, Japan's No. 1 Final,
00:25:21was held.
00:25:24Tomoda Ore, a third-year athlete,
00:25:26entered the final.
00:25:29This tournament
00:25:325,511 people from the bottom of the past entered.
00:25:35The final match was held on the 8th.
00:25:40The one who advanced to the final stage is...
00:25:43Touch this!
00:25:46Was there a circuit yesterday?
00:25:49I don't know!
00:25:52Who can't find the string?
00:25:56Okay, let's go.
00:26:01Here we go!
00:26:03Let's go!
00:26:24The one who won the battle
00:26:27that turned into a flip story is...
00:26:30Tomoda Ore!
00:26:33Akarijima!
00:26:36Jinnai, the lizard man!
00:26:39Tomoda Ore!
00:26:42Tomoda Ore won the R-1 Grand Prix.
00:26:49The youngest, Tomoda Ore,
00:26:52won the glory.
00:26:55Then, let's go to
00:26:57Tomoda Ore to tell us the story.
00:27:00Let's go!
00:27:11Hello!
00:27:14I'm Tomoda Ore.
00:27:17If your favorite person says it,
00:27:20you might not like it.
00:27:22Temperature.
00:27:27Wait, this bone still tastes good.
00:27:36There's no reason not to make it soupy.
00:27:44The Japanese opera is a little late.
00:27:50I don't like it.
00:27:53It's jazz to listen to it on the record.
00:28:01Let's decide with only those who are here.
00:28:06Let's mix all kinds of drinks.
00:28:10Let's go up as it is.
00:28:14Let's tear it by hand.
00:28:18It's a hut-like house.
00:28:26Is this house a man's hut?
00:28:35Wow, the Christmas illumination is beautiful.
00:28:41I do the same thing every year.
00:28:44I do the same thing every year.
00:28:47I do the same thing every year.
00:28:51I didn't do it because I wanted to be late.
00:29:00Gathering at 10 o'clock is too early.
00:29:07Which dog is the cheapest?
00:29:17Should I name my pet?
00:29:25I've ridden a UFO.
00:29:30I've escaped from a yurt.
00:29:33I've found a kappa.
00:29:37I've rubbed my hands.
00:29:42Congratulations.
00:29:50It was fun until now.
00:30:15Please sit down.
00:30:21Let's hear your impressions.
00:30:24How was it?
00:30:26The strength of singing stories.
00:30:28It's rare.
00:30:31In the case of singing stories, everyone is stabbed.
00:30:34In the case of this person, it's not everyone.
00:30:37Only those who are stabbed are stabbed.
00:30:40There are people who are laughing now.
00:30:43That's why the score is open.
00:30:46There are people on SNS who say it's not interesting.
00:30:51But it's pretty good because it's stabbed.
00:30:58The story was interesting.
00:31:01It's a calm story that I can't believe I'm 23 years old.
00:31:05I don't think of myself as an entertainer.
00:31:09I wonder if I'm doing other jobs.
00:31:12I saw it on the internet.
00:31:15I don't know how serious the announcer exam was.
00:31:20Did you do it when you graduated from university?
00:31:23I applied for the announcer exam.
00:31:28I passed the exam.
00:31:31I went to the interview.
00:31:36I didn't prepare anything.
00:31:39I was asked to speak for 30 seconds on the theme of blue.
00:31:44I spoke for 2 minutes.
00:31:47You were excited.
00:31:50How was it?
00:31:53It was like a recommended entertainer.
00:31:56I thought it was interesting.
00:31:59I read it to the guest.
00:32:02It's getting more interesting since then.
00:32:05It's different from our time.
00:32:08There's a grasp.
00:32:11I want to laugh more and more.
00:32:15If it doesn't come to me, I'm a little impatient.
00:32:19I'm not like that at all.
00:32:21I don't care what kind of joke it is.
00:32:26I don't care what kind of joke it is.
00:32:30I don't care because I'm good at singing.
00:32:33I don't care because I'm good at singing.
00:32:36I don't want to be told by my favorite person.
00:32:39Thank you for having fun until now.
00:32:42I want to see something really nice.
00:32:45Will you let me?
00:32:47My parents didn't object.
00:32:49I went to university to become an entertainer.
00:32:52Did they let you?
00:32:54At first, they were against it.
00:32:57But when I was an amateur, I left a little bit of results.
00:33:01It's good to be on TV a little bit.
00:33:04Every time I made a mistake, I got results in a tournament like this.
00:33:09That's a good house.
00:33:12It's completely different from Heisei Showa.
00:33:15It's completely different.
00:33:17Did you get a message from your family on LINE?
00:33:22From my family?
00:33:24I got a message on the phone.
00:33:26But I wasn't very excited.
00:33:29I told Chin to do it.
00:33:32That's great advice.
00:33:35What is the system that uses AI introduced by Haneda Airport?
00:33:41What is the system that uses AI introduced by Haneda Airport?
00:33:45According to the Metropolitan Police Department,
00:33:48the number of thefts in Tokyo in 2024 was about 4.4 million.
00:33:54It was the highest number of thefts in the past.
00:33:57The most frequent thefts were
00:34:00license plates and ID cards.
00:34:04Recently, many electronic devices such as small wireless earphones have been delivered.
00:34:11In addition, the total amount of cash delivered to the police as a theft
00:34:17has increased to about 4.49 billion yen,
00:34:21which is also the highest number of thefts in the past.
00:34:24In the meantime, convenient services that make it easier to find thefts are on the rise.
00:34:31That's the Theft Cloud Find.
00:34:36You can contact us 24 hours a day on LINE.
00:34:39Currently, more than 2,300 companies such as Haneda Airport, Keio Electric Railway,
00:34:45Shinjuku Takashima, Times Square, etc. have been introduced in Japan.
00:34:54The corporate side automatically inputs the characteristics and classification of the generated AI
00:34:59just by taking a picture of the theft,
00:35:02and registers it on the database of Find.
00:35:06The thieves enter their name, location, and time of day,
00:35:11and when they register the image of the theft,
00:35:14the AI searches the database,
00:35:17and the operator responds to the chat based on it.
00:35:22The return rate of thefts has tripled since the introduction of Find.
00:35:29Now, let's talk about the news of thefts.
00:35:31As the times have changed,
00:35:34among the top five thefts in the past five years,
00:35:37the number of wallets has fallen from the top five for the first time.
00:35:40Some people say that the cashless system has advanced.
00:35:45In the past year, the number of thefts has increased by about 4.4 million,
00:35:49and the cash has increased by 1.8% since last year.
00:35:54That's 4.4 billion yen.
00:35:56That's a lot.
00:35:57That's 4.4 billion yen every year.
00:36:02Mr. Tanaka, have you ever forgotten about the thefts?
00:36:07The other day, I forgot my umbrella on the train.
00:36:14I called the company.
00:36:17Did you use an A-shaped umbrella?
00:36:19No, I used a checkered one.
00:36:21It wasn't plastic, so I called the company to ask for it.
00:36:24When I called the company, they said,
00:36:26Please tell me the feature.
00:36:28But I said, I'll check it.
00:36:30They checked it for me.
00:36:32Then they said, No.
00:36:34I said, Okay.
00:36:36But I think they really looked at it.
00:36:40Because you can't see it in the video?
00:36:42That's right.
00:36:44But I can't tell them to look it up more.
00:36:46So I said, I'm sorry.
00:36:48If it's this, I'll try to find it myself.
00:36:51Because I'm bad, I'm trying to get closer to it.
00:36:55Mr. Ueno, have you ever forgotten anything?
00:36:57I usually don't.
00:36:59When I came back from studying abroad in the UK,
00:37:03I couldn't use my bank's cash card.
00:37:07The bank's?
00:37:09I haven't used anything for two years.
00:37:12I don't know if it's closed.
00:37:15When I came back, there was no Japanese yen, so I couldn't put it down.
00:37:18No matter where I asked, I couldn't find the reason.
00:37:23Why?
00:37:25After that, I searched for about a month, but I couldn't find anything.
00:37:29What I found out was that
00:37:31someone was picking up my wallet that I dropped 30 years ago when I was in elementary school.
00:37:39I was already working when I was in elementary school, so I had a bank's cash card.
00:37:42Someone gave it to the police and said,
00:37:46you have to lock the account, so it was locked.
00:37:50I found a Tokyo Verde wallet 30 years ago from Kasenjiki.
00:37:57Did you go to Kasenjiki to play?
00:37:59No, I don't remember anymore.
00:38:02Do you remember the Tokyo Verde wallet?
00:38:04I remember.
00:38:05It was before the bank closed, so I had a bank's bank card.
00:38:12The police and the bank stopped me by looking at my name.
00:38:19If you pick it up, you have to pay 5% to 20%.
00:38:25In the case of a card, if there was 10 million yen in it, how much was in it?
00:38:30Mr. Kiyohara.
00:38:32In the case of a card, if there was 10 million yen in it, can you claim it?
00:38:41I think I can claim it, but how much is a difficult question.
00:38:48Isn't it the rule of the century?
00:38:49Isn't it the rule of the century?
00:38:51If it's the rule of the century, it's the price of the card itself.
00:39:00The value of the card itself is not that great.
00:39:03But isn't it the same inside?
00:39:05That's right. It's the cash in the bank account that's tied to the card.
00:39:10I think it's quite expensive.
00:39:12But according to the current law, it's the value of the card itself.
00:39:20Even if you pick up a card, you can't use it.
00:39:23You can't put it down.
00:39:25That's why it's the value of the card.
00:39:27Mr. Himada, this is a system that uses AI to search for lost items.
00:39:31I think it's good.
00:39:33I sometimes forget my cell phone on the bullet train.
00:39:36Once I got off at Shinagawa station and said I didn't notice I forgot it.
00:39:39There was a person who brought it to me.
00:39:42It was Joy.
00:39:44Joy said, I forgot my cell phone on purpose.
00:39:47When I got on the bullet train, we were just the same age.
00:39:49We were exchanging greetings.
00:39:51When I said, thank you for your hard work, she saw it.
00:39:55She brought it to me.
00:39:57She said, let's have a meal together next time.
00:39:59She told me to read the program.
00:40:01I read the program right away.
00:40:04She gave me a chance.
00:40:05Then,
00:40:07a few days later,
00:40:09when I got off,
00:40:11my manager said he wouldn't check it.
00:40:13Actually, I saw it at that time.
00:40:15I thought I had forgotten it.
00:40:17A tall person was holding my cell phone.
00:40:20I thought I'd keep it.
00:40:22I thought I'd keep it because I'm a manager.
00:40:24I didn't give it to him.
00:40:26He thought it was suspicious.
00:40:29My manager said, I'm sorry.
00:40:32The person who picked it up didn't give it to me.
00:40:35I said, thank you.
00:40:37I read the program.
00:40:39I found my manager.
00:40:41I gave it to my manager.
00:40:43He solved it without a problem.
00:40:46He got a job with that.
00:40:49For this,
00:40:51I thought I'd give it to my manager.
00:40:53I was doing a favor to my manager.
00:40:55He said, you bastard.
00:40:57It's just a bullet train.
00:41:00I was cleaning.
00:41:02I didn't drop anything.
00:41:04Did you know that Mozart's new music was discovered?
00:41:08Kiyotsuka will tell you the topics.
00:41:18There are three episodes left.
00:41:20Lastly, what did you want to talk about?
00:41:22I wanted to talk more about art.
00:41:25I see.
00:41:26I'm looking forward to it.
00:41:32Next year, the main tower of Sagrada Familia,
00:41:35the tower of Jesus Christ, will be completed.
00:41:38That's right.
00:41:40Last year, the new music of Chopin and Mozart was discovered.
00:41:43This is amazing.
00:41:45The world's largest classical music festival, BBC Promise,
00:41:49will be held in Japan.
00:41:51Everyone, are you interested in the wonderful art news?
00:41:56Please look forward to it.
00:41:59It may be a niche news,
00:42:01but I want you to meet such information.
00:42:05I think this is the strength of TV.
00:42:08I want you to touch on art.
00:42:10Sagrada Familia
00:42:12It hasn't been done for a long time.
00:42:14There was an exhibition in Spain.
00:42:16The model was burned.
00:42:19It hasn't been made for a long time.
00:42:21Next year, it will be completed.
00:42:24Mr. Tanaka is studying architecture at university.
00:42:28I'm studying architecture at Ueno University.
00:42:33Your colleague is Japanese, isn't he?
00:42:35That's right.
00:42:37About 20 to 30 years ago,
00:42:39it was said that it would take another 100 years.
00:42:42It was said that it would take more than that.
00:42:44I'm very happy that it will be completed in our lives.
00:42:49If you go to Barcelona, please take a look.
00:42:53Mozart and Chopin's new music
00:42:56This is amazing.
00:42:58I think Mozart wrote this when he was 9 years old.
00:43:02When he was 9 years old?
00:43:04Amadeus Mozart
00:43:06There was a lot of music,
00:43:09but the scholars had to determine whether it was really Mozart's music.
00:43:14Finally, they found out that it was Mozart's music,
00:43:17so it was released as a new work.
00:43:19When Mr. Kiyozuka heard this,
00:43:22he said that Mozart's 9-year-old work had a sense of Mozart.
00:43:25That's right.
00:43:27It's called Gantz Kleine Nachtmusik.
00:43:30It's like a brother of Aine Kleine Nachtmusik.
00:43:38Nachtmusik means night music.
00:43:42The beginning of the song is similar.
00:43:44There is evidence that Mozart's older sister
00:43:48sent a letter to someone saying,
00:43:51I have a piece of music like that.
00:43:54Did the experts decide how to write the music?
00:43:59Yes.
00:44:01Did Mozart decide how to write the melody?
00:44:06Of course.
00:44:07Also, the material of the ink,
00:44:10and the composer said in the letter,
00:44:13I'm making a song like this now.
00:44:15That's what's left.
00:44:17Like Chopin,
00:44:19there are a lot of songs that haven't been completed yet
00:44:22even though they say that they were written for their friends.
00:44:26I see.
00:44:28It's like a treasure hunter,
00:44:30and Chopin,
00:44:32this is Waltz,
00:44:34was found in New York.
00:44:35This is a little dark and passionate song.
00:44:39Both of them have their own music.
00:44:43They have their own originality.
00:44:46Chopin's song was found in a memo that was about the size of a palm.
00:44:51For me, it's still short,
00:44:53and I think it's a memo that tried to make a song based on the idea from here.
00:44:58It's not finished yet.
00:45:00It's fun to think about that.
00:45:02It's a song that came to my mind,
00:45:05so I wrote it,
00:45:07and I thought I'd spread it from here.
00:45:09It may have been the first seed.
00:45:12That's what I'm reading.
00:45:14I don't know why it was found in New York.
00:45:18It's an interesting route.
00:45:20I don't know that,
00:45:22but maybe someone had it without knowing it,
00:45:26or maybe it was stuck in the mountains of a great archive.
00:45:31If you listen to the sound source of this song,
00:45:35you naturally trace it with your fingers.
00:45:39Of course, Chopin played it.
00:45:41After playing it,
00:45:43I think Chopin might do this a little more.
00:45:46Isn't there a romance in that?
00:45:49It's hard to get the staff of the Wide.
00:45:52That's right.
00:45:54To be honest, we can't.
00:45:56It's interesting.
00:46:00I'm excited that a new song may come out.
00:46:03And the other one is this promise.
00:46:06I think you know the Wences, who went to England.
00:46:10I went there every summer.
00:46:13I'm doing it at Royal Albert Hall.
00:46:15Is the sound really different?
00:46:18It's completely different.
00:46:20After all, it's the best place for those who are attracted.
00:46:24It's the world's largest classical festival where a lot of people gather.
00:46:27I've been doing it for a long time.
00:46:28It's a summer festival.
00:46:30It's a really popular festival.
00:46:32I came to Japan.
00:46:34I chose three Japanese navigators.
00:46:38They are three pianists.
00:46:40Makoto Ozone.
00:46:42I really respect him.
00:46:44He is a jazz pianist who travels the world.
00:46:46Yu Kosugi.
00:46:48He is a classical pianist with a lot of talent.
00:46:50When I was in junior high school,
00:46:53we shared the first place in the same competition.
00:46:55As expected of me.
00:46:59Sumino is a world-renowned talent.
00:47:05He is a young man.
00:47:07I want to say that I recognize him.
00:47:10I met him.
00:47:12I heard about him.
00:47:14That's right.
00:47:16He is really wonderful.
00:47:18I want more people to know that there is such a star as a pianist.
00:47:23If you don't become a national star, you won't be born as a star.
00:47:27I want people to pay more attention to him.
00:47:30Classical music has a high quality.
00:47:32There aren't many opportunities to listen to it.
00:47:34You don't have to make it so high-quality.
00:47:37That's right.
00:47:39It's really wonderful.
00:47:41If you go to see it, you can feel it.
00:47:43I'm worried about one thing.
00:47:45It's the same with art.
00:47:47It's the same with music.
00:47:48If a young talent has a little talent,
00:47:52he will look outside of Japan.
00:47:55It's a good thing.
00:47:57On the contrary, in Japan,
00:47:59he will be a little neglected.
00:48:01Soccer is the same.
00:48:03I want to go abroad soon.
00:48:05He is a high-level player.
00:48:07I'm interested in him.
00:48:09I want to play in Japan.
00:48:11As a Japanese,
00:48:13I want to be more interested in Japan because Japan has such a talent.
00:48:15I want you to help me.
00:48:18I want you to do this news.
00:48:20What I want you to see the most today is this.
00:48:23This is art.
00:48:25He is a grandson of Nagasaka.
00:48:27He is an artist.
00:48:29He started painting in Shinjuku.
00:48:32He is a big star now.
00:48:34He is in a slum in Ghana.
00:48:36There is an area called Agbogbroshi.
00:48:38I met him there.
00:48:40What is he doing?
00:48:42He is burning electronic devices.
00:48:43He is burning garbage.
00:48:45This area in Ghana has become a garbage dump for electronic devices.
00:48:53This area is very close to the capital.
00:48:55There are a lot of electronic devices.
00:48:57He is burning electronic devices.
00:48:59People in this area, including children,
00:49:03He is making electronic devices his job.
00:49:06He can only get a few tens of yen a day.
00:49:09He is making electronic devices his job.
00:49:1080% of the world's electronic devices are being disposed of here.
00:49:19If you burn it, it's bad for your health, right?
00:49:21Yes, it produces toxic gas.
00:49:23The number of people in this area, including cancer, is also increasing.
00:49:27We should know that there are countries where we are forced to do this.
00:49:36I call him my grandson because he is my friend.
00:49:37My grandson is collecting garbage and making his own art.
00:49:42There is a work like this.
00:49:44This is a work made of garbage.
00:49:46I think everyone's eyes will go to 20 million yen.
00:49:51My eyes went to Mago Motors.
00:49:54But 20 million yen is amazing.
00:49:57It's amazing.
00:49:59There is another work.
00:50:01This is 200 million yen.
00:50:03It actually sold.
00:50:04I closed my right eye.
00:50:06I closed my right eye.
00:50:08I closed my right eye.
00:50:10I closed my right eye.
00:50:12I closed my right eye.
00:50:14You can pay attention to the price.
00:50:16My grandson studied fashion, but he didn't go to art school.
00:50:21Did you fix it at the main store of Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi?
00:50:25Yes.
00:50:27Did it sell?
00:50:29I can't buy it now.
00:50:30This is a very popular work.
00:50:33I collect garbage and make it.
00:50:3820 million yen, 200 million yen.
00:50:41It's amazing.
00:50:43Game controllers, cell phones, PC keyboards, VHS tapes.
00:50:47It's a collection of waste materials.
00:50:49That's right.
00:50:51Do you like art?
00:50:53Do you buy paintings?
00:50:55I like paintings.
00:50:56I like the work of an artist named Doutz in Senegal.
00:51:03It's amazing.
00:51:05He became famous and sold his works in Japan.
00:51:10When did you meet him?
00:51:13I like Bernard Buffet, a French painter.
00:51:19I've been looking for his paintings.
00:51:22I met him at a gallery.
00:51:26He uses waste materials to make cardboard and garbage.
00:51:31If you look at it in detail, you can see that it's made of that kind of material.
00:51:36African people's characteristic colors are very beautiful.
00:51:42There is something that makes you feel love.
00:51:45There are many such things now.
00:51:46That's right.
00:51:48Art is one of the causes of social problems.
00:51:51It's a dream to make something that doesn't cost a lot of money.
00:51:57That's not all.
00:51:59Art is wonderful.
00:52:01I went to the price.
00:52:03What do I do with the money I get?
00:52:06I reinvest in slum extermination.
00:52:11This is a dangerous area for local people, including children.
00:52:18We aim to employ 10,000 people so that they don't have to work there.
00:52:23We plan to start this project by 2030.
00:52:25You get 5% of your salary.
00:52:28The rest is reinvestment.
00:52:30I make a recycling factory, do agricultural business, and set up a school.
00:52:35The annual sales are currently over 800 million yen.
00:52:37That's right.
00:52:39It's not just about reinvesting.
00:52:42It's not just about making a work.
00:52:44It's about how to solve social problems.
00:52:48That's right.
00:52:50It's really great.
00:52:52The work is wonderful.
00:52:54I've seen it many times.
00:52:56For example, this is a work called the sea of truth.
00:52:59This is a collection of discarded clothes.
00:53:04Here.
00:53:06This is not a picture.
00:53:08This is a picture of the actual garbage.
00:53:10The woman in the middle is a picture.
00:53:12This is a picture of a girl who was actually in this area.
00:53:19I see.
00:53:21This is a work based on the theme of discarded clothes.
00:53:23There are clothes donated by advanced countries.
00:53:26They are thrown away in the sea of the slum.
00:53:28For example, you don't need a sweater or loose clothes.
00:53:34You wear clothes that you can wear.
00:53:36But you throw away clothes that are loose.
00:53:39You wear clothes that are thrown away.
00:53:44I see.
00:53:46It is the title of the skin and is thrown away.
00:53:48This is a great work.
00:53:50For example, it is a work that is sent as a support to the affected areas.
00:53:55I think that there are many people who can't help it.
00:53:58So it's really hard to stop it when it comes to donations, and it's also a very illegal way of disposing of it, so this is a big problem.
00:54:07If we go to another work, this is it.
00:54:10The Truth Lake, Garners 3.
00:54:13This is made of waste.
00:54:17There's a remote control and stuff.
00:54:19This is the gap where there are children with such pure expressions.
00:54:24We have to protect it.
00:54:27I've explained a lot about Garners.
00:54:30My grandchild met Garners, and that's how it happened.
00:54:34By observing this kind of art, I know the reality.
00:54:40This is also due to the influence of Garners from overseas.
00:54:47If you think about it, even in Japan, there are many people who have to receive foreign aid, including labor.
00:54:59How do you get along with that kind of culture?
00:55:01I think it would be meaningful if people were interested in the culture of foreigners coming to Japan.
00:55:10I think it's very important not only to think about art, but also to take on social issues.
00:55:19I want you to do more and more on TV.
00:55:22Thank you very much.
00:55:29Why didn't you let me do it at the end?
00:55:31I'm sorry. Thank you very much.
00:55:36The Second
00:55:38I'm going to do it again this year.
00:55:40I don't think I'll do this.
00:55:41We've decided on a match card for the knockout stage, which will be held from March 22nd, which is a small race in a comic book for more than 16 years.
00:55:49There are some interesting cards.
00:55:51Machine Guns vs. Mito Rizu
00:55:56Mogu Rider vs. Zabonchi
00:56:01And again, Igo Shogi vs. Shampoo Hat
00:56:06So, again, this fight.
00:56:10The punch was close last year.
00:56:12It was close.
00:56:13I'd like you to look forward to this one, too.
00:56:15Thank you very much for everything you've done so far.
00:56:18I've been to the Shiraku show 23 times.
00:56:20Thank you very much.
00:56:21I'll see you again on another occasion.
00:56:25I was very happy to meet Mr. Matsumoto on this show.
00:56:31Mr. Matsumoto said,
00:56:33Oh, Shiraku is here today, so I don't have to be on the show.
00:56:36I'll be on the show.
00:56:37I was very happy to hear that.
00:56:39And I've been on the show with Mr. Nakai for the first time.
00:56:43That's right.
00:56:44So they're both gone now.
00:56:47And the show will be over.
00:56:49Mr. Matsumoto is here.
00:56:53Mr. Uenzu, 41 times.
00:56:56Thank you very much.
00:56:57Thank you for inviting me.
00:56:59You're studying.
00:57:00There were so many things I couldn't say.
00:57:02I'm so sorry.
00:57:03I've heard that you've been on news shows and news reports.
00:57:09Thank you very much.
00:57:11I've been involved in the entertainment world since I was a kid.
00:57:16The show gave me the opportunity to talk about this kind of thing.
00:57:22Of course, the same goes for politics.
00:57:26At first, there was a trend that celebrities shouldn't talk about such things.
00:57:31But this show took the lead.
00:57:33Didn't the manager or the agency tell you not to say that?
00:57:38Well, I've been told several times that I should correct it.
00:57:43But I couldn't say it.
00:57:45I see.
00:57:46I think it was a show where I had to choose words sensitively.
00:57:51But the atmosphere of the studio made it easier for me to talk.
00:57:56It was a show where I learned how wonderful it was to have people with different opinions.
00:58:05Thank you very much.
00:58:07Mr. Kiyozuka, 32 times.
00:58:09Thank you very much.
00:58:12I've never seen you nervous.
00:58:16Mr. Matsumoto and other comedians are usually funny.
00:58:21At first, I thought he was a great person.
00:58:23I didn't think he was so funny, but he laughed a lot.
00:58:26That's amazing.
00:58:28Mr. Abajo is amazing.
00:58:30He has a great mentality.
00:58:32I thought he was funny.
00:58:37That's the best.
00:58:39That's the best.
00:58:40That's the best mentality.
00:58:41I thought he was good.
00:58:45I don't think there are many people with such a heart.
00:58:48I think it was a chance to get interested in classical music.
00:58:51I'm grateful.
00:58:52The Widener Show gave me that opportunity.
00:58:55There are many women at my concert.
00:58:59Most of the men who say they are fans come from the Widener Show.
00:59:06They say, I'm watching the Widener Show.
00:59:08It was a chance.
00:59:09They usually say, but that's not the case.
00:59:14That's right.
00:59:16That's funny.
00:59:18I'm glad to hear that.
00:59:21Mr. Tanaka, thank you for your deep understanding.
00:59:25I'm embarrassed.
00:59:28It was a deep understanding.
00:59:30I couldn't say much.
00:59:33One thing I remember is that Mr. Higashino told me that he was going to vomit.
00:59:40I went to the next recording session.
00:59:42Mr. Higashino said he was going to vomit.
00:59:45He looked like he was having a lot of fun.
00:59:48I thought he had a scary mentality.
00:59:51I made fun of someone.
00:59:55When I saw the video on the news, I said,
00:59:57Are you still doing this? I'm going to vomit.
01:00:01You look like you're having a lot of fun, but you're drooling.
01:00:04People like this are invincible.
01:00:06No, that's not true.
01:00:08This is how it should be.
01:00:10Thank you very much.
01:00:12It's time for the Widener Show.
01:00:14See you next week.
01:00:15Goodbye.
01:00:16Thank you very much.