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00:00Good morning.
00:02Good morning.
00:04The show has begun.
00:06Mr. Yatsushi, you have a thick line-up today.
00:09I'm sorry for the ridiculousness.
00:11It's hard to talk.
00:13I don't know what to say.
00:15I feel like I'm in the air.
00:17I feel like I'm in the air.
00:19Ms. Nando, what do you watch on TV?
00:21When I wake up in the morning,
00:23I watch something cool.
00:25Can I?
00:27I watch BBC.
00:29I wonder how the world news is doing.
00:31I'm looking forward to talking about the background to the program with Mr. Bakarizumu.
00:34I'm looking forward to talking about the background to the program with Mr. Bakarizumu.
00:38I don't care.
00:40It's not about talking to the BBC.
00:42It's about recitals and Yoshimi's recitals.
00:45My favorite work, the best.
00:47You've had a hard time.
00:49The setting is the universe.
00:52It's a unique story.
00:54It's a great conversation play.
00:56Yes, on a very small scale.
00:58It's a very, very, very small scale.
01:00So the location is a big influence for you guys.
01:03Yes, that's right.
01:04We built a shop that actually exists,
01:07so it's easier to do business.
01:09It's easier to do business.
01:10So it really exists.
01:11Yes, it does.
01:13The menu is exactly the same.
01:15The same menu?
01:16Yes.
01:16We try to use local supermarkets as much as possible.
01:21I see.
01:22I heard from a staff member of a Japanese TV station,
01:27and I heard it all over again and again,
01:30that the main character, Tokyo-03,
01:32in the beginning of the show,
01:35wanted to bring an unknown man to the main character,
01:41but the Japanese TV station stopped him.
01:44That's what I heard.
01:46Yes.
01:47And, as far as the character goes,
01:50there were a lot of places where they wanted to make the show more entertaining,
01:56so we decided to have an entertainer do it, just like you did, Mr. Kakuta.
02:01So it's not the same as the TV show Bakarizumu-san,
02:05but it's more like Bakarizumu-san's main character and the usual members.
02:09Yes.
02:09That's the same thing, right?
02:11There are a lot of people who want to do a bit of everything, right?
02:14But what we did as a team was a drama called Brush Up Life.
02:17At the time of the show, Mr. Sakura Ando said,
02:21let's do it as a team, like a theater troupe.
02:25Oh, really?
02:27So we decided to do it.
02:28I see.
02:29That's how it was.
02:31In the last episode, Mr. Koji Yamamoto was on the show,
02:36and when we were talking about casting him,
02:37he mentioned Mr. Higashino's name.
02:40And what did the staff say?
02:41A big explosion.
02:44Just mentioning his name.
02:45That's impossible.
02:47No, no, no.
02:48The staff said,
02:50it's not like Bakarizumu-san is a big explosion.
02:54Just mentioning his name.
02:55I did say it.
02:57Every time.
02:58Mr. Higashino.
02:58The wall is pretty thick.
03:00What about movie makers?
03:01Movie makers?
03:02Movie makers.
03:03But it's already over.
03:04It could be over.
03:06We did it 30 years later.
03:07No, no, no, that's not true.
03:09It's not strange to have it.
03:11We did it in a way that we wouldn't be told.
03:14It's hard.
03:15By the way, what's your schedule?
03:17I'm writing.
03:18I'm writing.
03:19It's been decided.
03:20I'll be writing for about 3 years.
03:24What about Fuji TV?
03:26We haven't talked about Fuji TV yet.
03:28You turned it down, didn't you?
03:29I turned it down.
03:30I didn't turn it down.
03:32I'm going to be on the stage of Wide Rush.
03:34Wide Rush is going to end next week.
03:36It's going to end, right?
03:38As a work of art.
03:38You're trying to use this set, aren't you?
03:41It would be interesting if he was the main character.
03:44The area is too small.
03:45No, no, no.
03:47It's not good.
03:48It would be interesting if it was a drama Wide Rush.
03:50I don't know if it's going to happen.
03:54Mr. Maezono.
03:55Yes.
03:56You're a soccer player.
03:56You are the Japanese representative.
03:57You have been selected for the World Cup.
03:59It's like, it's a given.
04:02I think it's a little bit of a given.
04:05I had a hard time in the first half.
04:06In the second half, I got a score.
04:10In the second half.
04:12It was decided by Mr. Kubo and Mr. Kamata.
04:16In that sense, it was a perfect match.
04:19It was a match that changed the flow of the game.
04:22Thanks to this match, Mr. Kubo didn't kick the ball directly.
04:26It was a short corner.
04:28I thought he was going to cross it, but he hit it himself.
04:30I thought he was going to hit it.
04:32That's amazing.
04:33It was a narrow area, but he was aiming for this area.
04:37He's fast.
04:39Mr. Kubo's performance.
04:41It's a perfect match for a regular position, isn't it?
04:46I'm not a Japanese representative yet.
04:48There are still a lot of players in that position.
04:51It's such a thick layer.
04:53Mr. Kubo said it himself.
04:55He always says it's a competition.
04:56I said that about two teams, three teams, and the coach.
04:59There's a war like that.
05:00That's where I'm going to go to the World Cup next year.
05:02He said he was going to choose a player.
05:04I asked Mr. Maezono before the game.
05:06You can say that you are the strongest member in history.
05:08That's definitely the case right now.
05:12The coach was crying from the beginning.
05:15What did you think?
05:16When I hear the coach's sobbing, I feel like I'm going to cry every game.
05:21I'm sorry.
05:22Including the time when I was a player.
05:24It's the same every game.
05:27Mr. Yoshizumi, I heard that you're going to the final tournament.
05:33I've been to the final tournament in the past two tournaments.
05:36I lost there, and I couldn't make it to the top 8.
05:39I'm going to have more teams next time.
05:41Even if it's the final tournament, I'm going to win two games and make it to the top 8.
05:44But the number of players in Japan is increasing.
05:47With this increase in the number of games,
05:49There's a war where you can rotate the players, turn them over, and use them well.
05:53When you have a lot of cards and you can't play the next game,
05:56There's a lot of injuries.
05:58It doesn't matter who plays.
06:00That's amazing.
06:02Does that mean that you're not just aiming for the top 4 in the World Cup, but you're also aiming for the championship?
06:10If I win the championship, I'm going to be at the top of the top 4.
06:15I'm sure you are.
06:18I'm sure you are.
06:19That's what you're talking about, isn't it?
06:20That's what I'm talking about.
06:22Of course, I'm thinking about winning the championship.
06:26I think that's what's going to happen in the current situation.
06:28I know what I want to be.
06:30I've been in the top 16 so far.
06:33So, first of all, the top 8.
06:34That's right.
06:35If possible, I'll go to the top 4.
06:36Including that, let me do it next week.
06:38Be sure to do it.
06:41It's quite realistic.
06:43I'm always angry.
06:44The keeper, Zion.
06:46Suzuki Zion.
06:47That's amazing.
06:48He's on the Italian team called Palma.
06:51He's a goalkeeper.
06:53I can see that the attacking player is active right now.
06:57I've never imagined that a Japanese player can play as a goalkeeper in Japan.
07:04That's rare.
07:05What's the difference?
07:06First of all, he's taller.
07:07His defense range is different.
07:08He's calm.
07:10Italy is the country with the loudest defense in the world.
07:13Including the media.
07:15But he's a goalkeeper.
07:18I didn't have to worry about him even if he was behind me.
07:21He's very confident.
07:22So, you can speak Italian to a certain extent in Palma?
07:26Yes.
07:27Even if he wins...
07:29Only the attacking player will be featured, but everyone, including defense, will win.
07:34That's because it's next week.
07:36That's harsh.
07:37I don't want to say it.
07:39We'll have good data next week.
07:41That's good.
07:43Next week, Maezawa will be featured.
07:45Next week, I'll be featured.
07:47I want you to be featured.
07:48I'll be featured on a narrow course.
07:57Here is today's news.
07:59We have Mr. Ryota Igarashi, a former Major League player.
08:02Good morning.
08:03Good morning.
08:05Everyone in Japan was paying attention to this match.
08:08Mr. Ando, how was it for you?
08:10It was great.
08:11Especially when Mr. Sasaki, the second player, came on the mound.
08:15I was really nervous.
08:17I was like, what's going to happen to Mr. Sasaki?
08:19I was like, wow!
08:20I was like, wow!
08:22The first match was amazing.
08:24It was a 98-mile or 9-mile straight in the opening match.
08:29But it suddenly went over 100 miles.
08:31The average speed was going up.
08:33The batter was in the way.
08:35It was hard to fly forward.
08:39I was surprised to see that.
08:41I was nervous from the start.
08:42From the start?
08:43Yes.
08:44I was like, how many times is he going to do this?
08:47The first match was between Dojiras, Yamamoto, Yoshinobu, Kabusu, Imanaga, and Shota.
08:53It was the first time in Meijiwa history for a Japanese player to play against an opening pitcher.
08:58How was it for you?
09:00I think it was great.
09:01I was nervous.
09:02Yamamoto was faster than last year.
09:06He was fast on the straights.
09:07He could hit any ball.
09:09He was good at hitting the vertical ball, the straight, the curve, and the fork.
09:13The two-seam ball he just threw at Seiya Suzuki was really good.
09:18I think he'll be able to use both sides well this year.
09:21As long as he doesn't get injured, he'll be the youngest.
09:25Wow, that's amazing.
09:27That's how good of a pitcher he is.
09:29Imanaga is known as a philosopher.
09:34What do you mean by that?
09:36He does everything according to his calculations.
09:39That's really interesting.
09:40When Imanaga joined the team last year, he already knew how to control the ball.
09:49For example, if you look at his height, he's short compared to the average American player.
09:55He's short.
09:56So, he knew how to make the most of his short height.
10:00He knew how to make the most of the spin on the straight.
10:02He knew how to make the ball float up from a low position.
10:05That's why he was able to hit the ball high and straight.
10:08That's his strength.
10:09Does that mean he can increase the number of spins?
10:11The number of spins is already high.
10:13It's because he's a pitcher with a lot of hops.
10:15If you look at the batter's height, he's short.
10:17And he can make the ball float up from a low position.
10:19That's why he can hit the ball high and straight.
10:21He knew how to make the most of his short height.
10:23He knew how to control the ball.
10:25That's why he won 15 games in a row.
10:27When I asked him if he was going to play in the same style as last year,
10:32he said he was happy with the straight.
10:36So, he changed his strategy.
10:39In the end, he had to use the straight.
10:42So, I asked him how he was going to make the most of it.
10:45And he said he was going to change his style.
10:47He said he was going to change his style.
10:49He gave me all the answers so far.
10:51How much data does a pitcher have in his head?
10:57It depends on the player.
10:59Some people don't want to put too much data in their head.
11:03I'm one of those people.
11:05Darvish, Imanaga, Maeken, Maeda...
11:09They start to think about their opponent 4 to 5 days before a game.
11:14They write down their opponent in their head.
11:17And then they play.
11:19Do you have a catcher in your head?
11:21I don't know how much data a catcher has in his head.
11:23But I have a pitcher in my head.
11:25I have a pitcher in my head.
11:27It's like a pitch clock.
11:29If you have a pitcher in your head, you have to process the data.
11:32You have to decide the pitcher.
11:34You have to sign the contract.
11:36Isn't that not enough?
11:38I think there are cases where you don't have enough time.
11:40There are cases where you have to throw the ball.
11:43I used to play baseball when I was in high school.
11:45But most of the students in the baseball club are not good at baseball.
11:49I think it's impossible if you're not smart enough.
11:53That's true.
11:55I used to play baseball when I was in high school.
11:58Is that so?
11:59Yes.
12:00But I didn't know how to sign the contract.
12:03I didn't know how to sign the contract.
12:05I wrote it on the ground.
12:07In the end, I passed the exam to my manager.
12:12You passed the exam to your manager.
12:14You have to be smart.
12:16You have to be smart.
12:18The players who are active are smart.
12:21Some people have a lot of potential, but they don't have the ability to play.
12:26That's right.
12:27But sometimes you can play.
12:29Some players don't have the ability to play.
12:33Some players can play with their senses.
12:35Some people don't care about the data.
12:38Some people can play with their senses.
12:41The players who can play well have a lot of potential.
12:44But there are drawbacks for those players.
12:47The pitchers will follow the player's decisions.
12:50It's about whether you can get out of the situation when you hit the wall.
12:54Igarashi, you said you didn't play.
12:57But do you think the batter is weak?
12:59The pitchers have a meeting before every game.
13:03So they talk about the opponent's team's data and the batter's tendency.
13:08But the data is not extensive as it is now.
13:11It's not detailed.
13:13Some players are good at one area and others are not good at another.
13:17So the data is not everything.
13:20But it is helpful.
13:22Igarashi explains in various places.
13:25He explains based on the data.
13:28So it's very easy to understand.
13:30Even if we don't know, we can feel at ease when Igarashi is there.
13:34He teaches us in a simple way.
13:37I'm glad to hear that.
13:39Baseball has changed a lot.
13:41When a player like Ohtani comes out, there are players who try to get closer to him.
13:46What kind of things does Ohtani do in his private life?
13:49What kind of things does Ohtani do in baseball?
13:52The level of Ohtani is getting higher and higher.
13:55Ohtani has made a home run in two games.
13:58What do you think of Ohtani's performance this year?
14:03It's already confirmed.
14:05It's a good start.
14:07I think Ohtani will be as good as he was last year.
14:10Wow.
14:11Some people might think that Ohtani doesn't have to pitch.
14:14That's right.
14:15That's what people are talking about these days.
14:17Isn't it the other way around?
14:19If Ohtani has to take a break from batting because of pitching,
14:24there are times when Ohtani is out of the game.
14:27If that's the case, I think Ohtani should focus on hitting.
14:30If Ohtani becomes a world champion,
14:33I don't think Ohtani needs to pitch.
14:37I'm afraid of that.
14:39Do you want Ohtani to pitch?
14:40I want Ohtani to pitch.
14:41I'm glad that Japanese players are so active.
14:44But I don't think Ohtani can become a Japanese baseball player.
14:47I think Ohtani is in a position where he has to change American power baseball.
14:53Of course, there is a difference between Japanese baseball and American Major League Baseball.
14:58But Japanese baseball has more power.
15:02There are more good pitchers.
15:04That's why there are more active players from Japan to the United States.
15:07So there is no difference between Japanese baseball and American Major League Baseball.
15:11It's getting smaller.
15:12That's why even if a foreign player comes to Japan,
15:15they used to be called skaters.
15:17They used to be called skaters when they hit home runs.
15:20But there aren't many players like that these days.
15:22That's because the level of Japanese baseball is getting higher.
15:24I see.
15:25But Ohtani is left-handed.
15:29He throws the ball to the right.
15:31If the other player's pitcher is active,
15:34he can't throw the ball to the right.
15:37He used to play with a smile.
15:39But he throws the ball to a difficult place.
15:42He has to live in a difficult place.
15:44It's getting more and more difficult.
15:46It's getting more and more difficult.
15:48I'm already good at it.
15:49When I first played Japanese baseball,
15:51there must have been a pitcher who wasn't interesting.
15:53But I've already left the result so far.
15:55I can't give up.
15:58That's amazing.
15:59I'm scared.
16:00There are so many pitchers who hit home runs on social media.
16:04What if they hit home runs?
16:06That's why Ohtani has already surpassed Ohtani.
16:09He has already surpassed Ohtani.
16:11That's why it's hard for him to go to the in-course.
16:15Atsushi, you played a game with your father.
16:19It was a pre-season game.
16:21It was a game between the Dodgers and the Giants.
16:23It was a home run game.
16:26Where did you see it?
16:28I saw it on the Internet.
16:30My father said he wanted to see it on the Internet until he died.
16:33I got this ticket, so I took my father with me.
16:37My father has been a big fan of the Giants since elementary school.
16:41He said he would wear a Giants hat.
16:43But I didn't forget it.
16:48What do you think of Ohtani, Dodgers and Giants?
16:52It was the first time I saw a home run of a professional baseball player.
16:56I'm somewhere in the back.
16:59I'm in the 6th or 7th row, so I'm not in the picture.
17:04If I go a little higher, my father and I will be together.
17:08Was your father happy?
17:09Yes.
17:10I was excited to see Ohtani.
17:14I'm a big fan of the Giants, so I was excited to see the Giants and the Dodgers fight.
17:18Ohtani came out and I was surprised.
17:20Ohtani hit a home run in the second inning.
17:24The sound of the home run was amazing.
17:28There was no sound of drums or rap.
17:32It sounded like a real baseball.
17:34When I looked up, Ohtani was flying far away.
17:37I was excited.
17:40But my father didn't stand up.
17:42I thought he was reluctant because he was a fan of the Giants.
17:45But when the Giants hit, he didn't stand up at all.
17:48The only one who stood up was the girl from the dance team called Venus.
17:53Your father?
17:55Your father?
17:56I didn't know your father was so good at dancing.
17:59He asked Venus for a T-shirt.
18:03The only memory I have is Venus.
18:05The only memory I have in Tokyo is Venus.
18:08There are many Japanese players playing in the United States.
18:13Who is the other player you are looking forward to seeing?
18:17Toshio Sugano.
18:19He came from the Giants.
18:21He is 35 years old.
18:23He signed a one-year contract with the Orioles.
18:25Looking at his performance in the opening matches, he is good at holding back.
18:29He has a lot of experience.
18:31I'm sure he knows how to hold back the batter.
18:35I talked about the data earlier.
18:38He is very good at using the data.
18:41He has been doing this since he was in the Giants.
18:43He knows how to hold back the batter.
18:46He has a good way of thinking.
18:50I'm sure he will do well in the Tokyo Olympics.
18:52Who is the other player you are looking forward to seeing?
18:55Seiya Suzuki.
18:57He didn't play well in the opening matches.
19:00He has a lot of experience in the United States.
19:03What kind of play will he do in the remaining 160 games?
19:08I think he must have been very frustrated in the Tokyo Olympics.
19:13He was good at throwing the pitchers.
19:16It's hard to throw a good batter.
19:20And he is a DH player.
19:22DH players are expected to be good at home runs.
19:26I think it's hard to change the batting content.
19:29I don't know if that's going to work.
19:33He's got a lot of guards.
19:35He's got a lot of guards.
19:37I think Suzuki is better at keeping his pace.
19:42He's a DH player.
19:44Last year, Yoshida was also a DH player.
19:48He had to change the batting content.
19:50Red Sox?
19:51Yes, Red Sox.
19:52It's hard.
19:53I don't know if it's going to work.
19:54I think that's the point.
20:00I've been playing for a long time.
20:04I've been told a lot that I'm bad at socializing.
20:10Why did Prime Minister Ishiba distribute the vouchers to the new members of parliament?
20:16This issue has been discussed with former Prime Minister Kishida.
20:20There is a pursuit that it may have been supervised by the previous government.
20:27Former Prime Minister Kishida also distributed a voucher of 100,000 yen.
20:34It was reported that there was a testimony from the members of parliament about it.
20:39The office of former Prime Minister Kishida commented on the FNN interview.
20:44He commented that it was done in accordance with the law.
20:48The former prime ministers responded to the same question.
20:51It was handled appropriately and appropriately according to the nature of the meeting with the members of parliament.
20:59He has had meetings with various people, including politicians.
21:03At that time, he gave them a gift.
21:06However, all of them are done appropriately within the scope of the law.
21:12On the other hand, the former prime minister, Representative Noda,
21:17was asked if he had ever distributed a voucher to a member of parliament.
21:23I have never done that.
21:27I can tell you right away.
21:29He commented.
21:31The former prime minister said that it was not illegal, but that it was contrary to common sense.
21:39Regarding the opening of the FNN,
21:42I think it will be after the budget is established,
21:45but the former prime minister said that he would continue to prepare for the explanation.
21:53Now, this is the news.
21:55Mr. Ando, everyone is doing it in accordance with the law.
21:59I don't deny that I gave it.
22:03However, it means that it is handled properly within the scope of the law.
22:09When Mr. Shibata said that,
22:12he said that he wanted the money to support his family.
22:18He wanted to emphasize that it had nothing to do with political activities.
22:24I think he added that he wanted to support his family.
22:29I was a little confused.
22:31However, the fact that he gave a gift of 100,000 yen to his family
22:35makes it sound like a painful excuse.
22:39He said it was pocket money.
22:42Where did the pocket money come from?
22:45It's like a devil's proof.
22:48He said it came from a secret fund,
22:51but he hasn't decided how to use it.
22:54No one knows.
22:57That's why I'm so confused.
23:00When the story of politics and money came out,
23:03politicians have always said that it costs money to do political activities.
23:10That's why it costs money.
23:12Mr. Yoshimi, how about you?
23:14When the story of politics and money came out,
23:18we were told that we were in the so-called pocket politics when we were children.
23:23To be honest, I thought that people who were above me
23:27would have spent a lot more money.
23:31I thought that there would be a lot more difficult things in the world
23:35because of a gift of 100,000 yen.
23:38I think that's the old-fashioned way of thinking.
23:42I was surprised.
23:45That's why people don't understand
23:48what kind of things the Liberal Democratic Party was expecting
23:52and what it was doing.
23:55Everyone thinks that if the Liberal Democratic Party doesn't change,
23:58the re-election will be a big deal.
24:00Why are you doing this now?
24:03That's right.
24:05The scary thing is that the support rate of the 30s and 40s is very low.
24:10The world we see is probably different from that of a certain generation.
24:15We're over 60 years old.
24:18We've seen the growth of our activity, and we've all done our best.
24:22I don't think we've grasped that yet.
24:25If people who don't recognize that
24:29get mixed up in it, it won't work.
24:32I feel sorry for the next generation.
24:34You were expected to do that.
24:37Mr. Atari also said that he expected Mr. Ishiba to do it.
24:40Mr. Ishiba pointed out that the Liberal Democratic Party
24:43is a kind of opposition party within the opposition party,
24:46and that it is difficult for the Liberal Democratic Party to say
24:49or point out things that are difficult to say.
24:52When he became the prime minister,
24:55he said what he said,
24:58and what he's been doing since he became the prime minister
25:01is completely different.
25:04If it were the other way around,
25:07Mr. Ishiba would probably be on the pursuit side.
25:10But when he became the prime minister,
25:13he didn't say anything that could be understood.
25:16I wanted to hear that he was doing this
25:19because he had a lot of courage,
25:22so he would do it again in the future.
25:25The three senators who said that the prime minister
25:28had been doing things normally since he was the prime minister
25:31said that it was based on speculation
25:34and that he withdrew his statement.
25:37That's a lie.
25:40Have you ever handed out a product certificate?
25:43I'm asking you yes or no,
25:46but you don't say anything about the product certificate,
25:49and you obey the law and do what you have to do.
25:52I'm asking you if you've ever handed out a product certificate,
25:55like Mr. Noda,
25:58but you don't say anything about the product certificate.
26:01How about you, Mr. Izumiya?
26:04I might say something unnecessary,
26:07but when I met Mr. Ishiba,
26:10we were together in the elevator.
26:13He was alone, so I thought it was amazing.
26:16He was coming alone.
26:19He's this big, but he's coming alone.
26:22In our world of singers,
26:25we all want to be like Daimyo Guru.
26:28But I don't want to be like him,
26:31so I wanted to be like the two of them.
26:34But I thought it was amazing that Mr. Ishiba was alone.
26:37He was coming alone.
26:40Even though we hate the old-fashioned way of doing things,
26:43politicians have been doing things
26:46to show off their old ways.
26:49But the bubble has collapsed,
26:52and it's become a situation
26:55where we can't spend money.
26:58Mr. Ishiba, of course,
27:01is making a military base.
27:04He's a civilian plastic model.
27:07Even though he's saying that,
27:10if he becomes like that,
27:13do you want to make a line?
27:16There's no distribution,
27:19so I'd like to ask Mr. Ishiba
27:22to agree with me.
27:25Do you want to do it?
27:28That's what I feel.
27:31The image of the boss
27:34showing off his old ways
27:37is that kind of image, isn't it?
27:40That's right.
27:43If you win three or four times,
27:46the first-term members will give it back to you.
27:49That's right.
27:52They'll give it back to you.
27:55It's normal to be praised for giving it back.
27:58Of course.
28:01But Mr. Ishiba,
28:04if we, the first-term members,
28:07return to the office,
28:10what are we going to do with 100,000 product rights?
28:13It's hard to make a decision on your own.
28:16It's better to give it back.
28:19It's rude to give it back.
28:22If I give it back, I'll stand out.
28:25What do you mean?
28:28I think there's a connection.
28:31The concept of spending money has changed.
28:34Be careful.
28:37Why do we have to worry about this?
28:41Mr. Gyorai, what do you think?
28:44Regarding the issue of product rights,
28:47whether the distribution of product rights is related to political activities
28:50is the key point.
28:53Mr. Ishiba said it wasn't related to political activities.
28:56Mr. Yato said it was related to political activities.
28:59There's an opinion that it's a gray area.
29:02I think the court will decide
29:05what political activities are in the end.
29:09Mr. Ishiba is the Prime Minister.
29:12It's a principle that he can't be prosecuted
29:15while he's in office.
29:18If that's the case, it won't be a criminal case.
29:21In the end, Mr. Ishiba himself
29:24has his doubts.
29:27Even if he says it's not illegal, it's not persuasive.
29:30That's why the people don't support it.
29:33In this case, what is necessary is
29:37for the third party to decide what political activities are.
29:40The third party has to make a decision
29:43and make an official decision.
29:46The third party has to make an objective decision
29:49on what political activities are and what product rights are.
29:52Otherwise, this issue won't be resolved
29:55and the people won't be satisfied.
29:58What Mr. Ishiba should do now
30:01is to launch a third-party organization
30:05and say, if it's a problem to distribute product rights,
30:08we'll stop doing it.
30:11Otherwise, we'll drag this issue
30:14into the third-party system.
30:17Mr. Yoshimi,
30:20the third-party committee of Mr. Saito
30:23said that the court's decision
30:26to dismiss the whistle-blower
30:29is illegal and extremely unfair.
30:32Mr. Saito said that he would be
30:35dismissed from office,
30:38and that he would comment on the decision.
30:41He also said that
30:44when the 100-member committee's report was released,
30:47they said that
30:50there was a possibility that it was illegal,
30:53and that there was a possibility that it wasn't.
30:56He said that
30:59it sounded like a child's play to him.
31:02So, instead of talking about
31:05how he accepted the fact
31:08that there was a possibility,
31:11he said to the 100-member committee
31:14that there was a possibility
31:17that it wasn't,
31:20and that he was still
31:23facing what was wrong.
31:26I didn't feel that way.
31:29Even when the third-party committee's report was released,
31:32it was exactly the same.
31:35Mr. Yoshimi, what do you think?
31:38What was the election of the previous governor?
31:41What do you think?
31:44I really want to know what the people in Hyogo prefecture
31:47think about this issue.
31:50After the 100-member committee,
31:53the old media and the new media
31:56had different information.
31:59I don't really like the confrontation
32:02between the old media and the new media,
32:05but the people in Hyogo prefecture
32:08believed that the new media was being broadcast.
32:11That's why they were re-elected.
32:14After being re-elected,
32:17the third-party committee approved the power harassment.
32:20What was the election of the previous governor?
32:23What was the report?
32:26What was the old media and the new media?
32:29They were very confused.
32:32I think Mr. Saito was very confused.
32:35He didn't know what was going on.
32:38The third-party committee approved it,
32:41so I think we should focus on this issue.
32:44Mr. Kiba,
32:47what is the power of the third-party committee?
32:50What can the third-party committee do?
32:53What can the council do?
32:56What can the people do?
32:59In the end, the third-party committee
33:02has an important role in making objective decisions.
33:05It's the same as the issue of commodity rights.
33:08Governor Saito also said that he was not illegal
33:11in his suspicion of himself.
33:14He was even more confused.
33:17In this case, the third-party committee
33:20and the third-party organization
33:23need to make an objective decision.
33:26The report of the third-party committee
33:29made an objective decision, so I think it's very heavy.
33:32It's out, right?
33:35That's right. The third-party committee's report
33:38says it's out.
33:41If Governor Saito's objective decision
33:44is out,
33:47what should he do in the future?
33:50First of all, he dismissed the former
33:53Prefect of the Prefectural Government
33:56because of the attack on the media,
33:59but the third-party committee says that the dismissal
34:02is unlawful.
34:05Therefore, Governor Saito
34:08should think about the option of
34:11dismissing himself.
34:14On the other hand, the prefectural committee
34:17also has a problem.
34:20If Governor Saito's objective decision
34:23is out after the report of the prefectural committee
34:26and the report of the third-party committee,
34:29the prefectural committee should make an objective decision,
34:32but it's the opposite.
34:35If Governor Saito wants to be dismissed,
34:38the prefectural committee should dismiss itself.
34:41Dismiss itself
34:44and ask for Governor Saito's dismissal.
34:47Governor Saito should also be dismissed.
34:50The prefectural committee election and the governor election
34:53should be held on the same day.
34:56I'm sorry, but one more time.
34:59I'm sorry, but one more time.
35:02I'm sorry, but one more time.
35:05Let's reset and create a healthy prefectural election.
35:08So, the prefectural committee
35:11should face the people of the prefecture
35:14and talk to them sincerely
35:17and get them to understand.
35:20I think that's the only way.
35:23I see.
35:26It's difficult.
35:29I think that's the only way.
35:32I think that's the only way.
35:35I think that's the only way.
35:38I think that's the only way.
35:41I think that's the only way.
35:44I think that's the only way.
35:47I think that's the only way.
35:50I think that's the only way.
35:53I think that's the only way.
35:56At the same time,
35:59it's time to apologize for the hateful comments.
36:02It's time to apologize for the hateful comments.
36:05It's time to apologize for the hateful comments.
36:08It's time to apologize for the hateful comments.
36:11March is the season for parting.
36:14The ending of the series of products and services
36:17that have been close to each other for many years.
36:20Bingiri Milk from Meiji,
36:23It will be sold out at the end of this month.
36:25From April, it will be replaced by paper containers and will continue to be sold.
36:33Cake Ice Viennetta, which has been loved for more than 40 years since 1983, will also be sold out at the end of this month.
36:44In addition, the signing of credit cards will also be reduced to a minimum at the end of this month to prevent unauthorized use.
36:53NTT East Japan and West Japan's weather forecast service 177 will also end at the end of March.
37:02This service, which started in 1955 and listens to weather information over the phone,
37:08The number of users per year has decreased from about 300 million in 1988 to about 556 million in 2023.
37:20With the spread of smartphones and the Internet, it is said that the service will be terminated with the diversification of weather information.
37:30Let's have Mr. Bakarizumu talk.
37:33I'll talk.
37:36You don't know that much, do you?
37:37I don't know that much.
37:39What did you get caught up in the most? What did you introduce? The one that ends the service, the one that ends the sale.
37:45Viennetta is very nostalgic.
37:48I've been watching commercials since I was a kid.
37:52But it's more like a child eating ice cream from a wealthy family than me.
37:58I know Viennetta, but it's like I've never eaten it in my life.
38:04Cake ice cream. It's not a cake, it's not an ice cream. It's a mysterious product.
38:08We used to eat ice cream for 50 yen.
38:11It's a commercial. It's a commercial.
38:14A child from a wealthy family in the city is eating ice cream.
38:18It's like a baby eating ice cream.
38:21It's like a baby eating ice cream.
38:23Mr. Yoshizumi, the famous bottle milk.
38:25I go to the bathhouse and drink it.
38:28I'm saying, but it's going to be gone.
38:30How many bottles did you drink in a year?
38:32I like milk.
38:34I like milk.
38:36I like the unique thicknesses of milk.
38:39I like the feeling of hitting my lips.
38:43I drink it occasionally.
38:45Do you drink milk? Coffee milk?
38:47No, it's delicious milk.
38:49You're saying it's going to be gone.
38:51But you don't drink that much, do you?
38:53Not everyone drinks it.
38:55And the cost of shipping.
38:57I think it can't be helped if you think about the weight.
39:00Mr. Ando, the signing of the credit card.
39:02The signing of the credit card.
39:04I've been signing for a long time.
39:06I can't remember the security number.
39:09Don't you take notes?
39:12I do, but I don't use my cell phone very often.
39:15It takes two hours to remember.
39:17I'm afraid I'll bother you the next day.
39:20I'm lonely without a signature.
39:22I think it's better to sign.
39:24Mr. Atsushi, what do you think?
39:26I'm still doing 104.
39:29On the contrary, I was wondering if I could look up my favorite girl's phone number.
39:35I had a memory that came out.
39:38It's not illegal to pay money to look up your phone number.
39:42I felt like I was losing money.
39:46You mean you bought information with money.
39:48I couldn't spend it well.
39:50It was very convenient when there was no internet at the time.
39:53I called 104 and asked where to call.
39:55Let's connect as it is.
39:57It was very convenient.
40:02At that time, personal information was a big hit.
40:05Now that I have it, I wonder if it will come out at my house.
40:10I was afraid to ask, but it didn't come out.
40:13If you don't register, it won't come out.
40:15If you don't put it on the town page, it's okay.
40:18In the old days, it was automatic.
40:20When I bought a number, I put it on the town page.
40:23You did it on the town page.
40:24Mr. Town page.
40:26Mr. Town page.
40:28Mr. Town page is gone.
40:30It has changed with the times.
40:32If you look up Mr. Yoshizumi's house, Japanese people can look it up right away.
40:36That's true.
40:38It was loose in the old days.
40:40In 1997, when the weather forecast was announced,
40:44I think the exam number, name, and address were written.
40:48When I went to the weather office,
40:51I couldn't believe it.
40:54Until recently, no one thought about it.
40:57I didn't think about it.
40:59Mr. Kiyohara, are you lonely?
41:01I'm a weather forecaster, so I'm 177.
41:05Are you qualified to be a weather forecaster?
41:07That's right.
41:09I'm the same as Mr. Yoshizumi.
41:11I'm a weather forecaster as an international lawyer.
41:14You like to study very much.
41:16I like to study.
41:17I'm 177.
41:19I think there are few people who can check the weather forecast on the phone.
41:25But people who are older and don't use the Internet may check it on the phone.
41:30177 not only tells you the weather of the day,
41:33but also warnings and warnings.
41:35It also tells you important information about disasters.
41:38As a tool to protect your life,
41:41I would like 177 to be left for disaster prevention.
41:44I think so.
41:46For example, if you're on a field trip or a school trip tomorrow,
41:49or if you're watching a baseball game tomorrow,
41:52you can check the weather forecast on the phone.
41:57The weather forecast changes from 5 p.m. to 5 p.m.
42:02There are three weather forecasts per day.
42:04If you wake up in the morning, you check the forecast at 5 a.m.
42:07If it's past 11 p.m., you update the forecast and listen to it again.
42:10I see.
42:12Mr. Gyora, you have a license, so you can check the forecast.
42:15Yes, I do.
42:17Even if I listen to the current weather forecast, it will end in March.
42:21That's too bad.
42:26Mr. Yoshizumi has been on the show 71 times for about 10 years, since May 2015.
42:34He's really popular.
42:35He's really popular.
42:37He's a great guy.
42:39He's a great guy.
42:41He's a great guy.
42:43He's a great guy.
42:45He's a great guy.
42:47He's a great guy.
42:49He's a great guy.
42:51Mr. Yoshizumi wants to hear the news at the end.
42:56Young people, go skiing in spring.
43:00That's a great angle.
43:02Mr. Yoshizumi has been skiing for more than 50 years.
43:06The number of skiers is decreasing year by year.
43:08Compared to about 30 years ago, the number of skiers is down to one-fourth.
43:13I see.
43:15Mr. Yoshizumi is saddened by the current situation of skiing.
43:20Today, he will talk about the charm of spring skiing, which can be enjoyed even now.
43:27Mr. Yoshizumi, everyone thinks, right?
43:29What is this topic?
43:31I think it's like Mr. Yoshizumi.
43:34At the end, you think this is it, right?
43:36But it will end in about two minutes.
43:38No, no, no.
43:40It's a mess.
43:42You've been doing what you like.
43:45It's not a pop-up.
43:47There are many topics, but as a person who loves skiing, it's a fun topic.
43:54As a person who loves skiing, the ski resort has become a mess.
44:00Have you been skiing lately?
44:03Is there anyone who does it privately?
44:06I went skiing for the first time in 32 years a month ago.
44:10I thought I had nothing to do.
44:12It's been a long time since I went skiing, and it was very interesting.
44:15It's been 20 years since I went snowboarding, and it's been 30 years since I went skiing.
44:18It's been 20 years since I went skiing, but I've been able to do it.
44:21I was thinking of starting again, and this topic came up.
44:25Actually, I'm happy.
44:27And Ando?
44:29It's been 20 years since I went skiing.
44:31It's been 20 years.
44:33I thought I'd go all of a sudden, and a friend of mine lived there.
44:37This is Ando?
44:39This is me.
44:41I didn't like skiing at all.
44:43People in our time did it.
44:46Do you go skiing, too?
44:48Yes, I do.
44:50I've been skiing since I was born.
44:52It's a family sport, so I think it's fun.
44:55It's common in this studio.
44:57It hasn't decreased at all.
45:00But if you ask me to go again next year, I'll say no.
45:04In the end, there aren't many people who can ski.
45:07There was a graph earlier.
45:09This is it.
45:11It's been a while since I went skiing.
45:13It's been a while since I went skiing.
45:15That's the peak.
45:17It's been decreasing.
45:19There was a video of Mr. Atsushi.
45:21It's winter, right?
45:23Winter skiing is good, but why do you recommend spring skiing?
45:26The weather is different.
45:29The weather is...
45:31The weather is...
45:33He's laughing a lot.
45:35Seriously.
45:37For example, the temperature difference between the west and east is...
45:41It's dangerous.
45:43It's dangerous.
45:45It's something you shouldn't say.
45:48If you say something serious, your juniors will laugh at you.
45:51That's old-fashioned.
45:53It's not good to say that.
45:55By the way, there's a picture of Mr. Ando skiing in spring.
45:59This is it.
46:01It's cool.
46:03This is cool.
46:05You can do it with this.
46:07It's not a composite, is it?
46:08You're going to kill me, aren't you?
46:10It's a composite.
46:12I'm going to Yamabiraki on April 1st.
46:15I've been skiing for decades.
46:18It's a short-sleeved shirt.
46:20I took it off because it was hot.
46:22It's going to be hot.
46:24It's a short-sleeved shirt.
46:26It's really cool.
46:28Short-sleeved shirts are not good.
46:30It's rough when it falls.
46:32That's why it's good.
46:34But I recommend spring skiing.
46:36The weather is great.
46:38For example, this is Shiga-Kobe.
46:41I told you.
46:43Look at this.
46:45Winter is cold.
46:47Spring is smiling in this weather.
46:50No, it's not.
46:52Winter is cold.
46:54Spring is spring.
46:56It's cold.
46:58Spring is warm.
47:00There are days when the weather is bad.
47:02There are days when it's sunny in winter.
47:04But it's cold.
47:06Spring skiing is good.
47:08Look at this.
47:10Look at this.
47:12Look at this.
47:14This is winter.
47:16It's cold in winter.
47:18But it's beautiful.
47:20When it comes to spring,
47:22you can enjoy the freshness and the snow.
47:25In addition,
47:27spring skiing is cheap.
47:29It's not just spring skiing.
47:31It's cheap.
47:33You have to invite young people.
47:35The rental goods are very good.
47:37If you haven't skied for a while,
47:39you can go to the ski resort.
47:41If you go to the ski resort,
47:43you can rent new skis.
47:45You can rent new skis.
47:47You can rent a room.
47:49You can rent a room.
47:51It's great that
47:53foreign people come to the ski resort.
47:58The snowy scenery is unusual.
48:00In that sense,
48:02you can take your children to ski.
48:03The price is reasonable and the tools are easy to get.
48:09There is a one-week spring break until the end of March.
48:15This year, there is a lot of snow, so you can go to Golden Week.
48:18Even Golden Week?
48:20There is a place where you can go to Golden Week.
48:22There is a place where you can go to Kenjin.
48:24Golden Week is crowded.
48:28The number of skiers is decreasing, so Golden Week is very crowded.
48:34This is important.
48:36The image of skiing is that it is crowded.
48:39That's right.
48:40In the old days, there was a place where you could go skiing on a lift.
48:45It was a cold place.
48:47Spring skiing is warm and crowded.
48:50Depending on the location, you can go to Golden Week.
48:54Do you go skiing with your family every year?
48:57I do.
48:59I go skiing with my wife.
49:01It may appear in the video later.
49:03It's spring.
49:06It's because of the snow.
49:08It's cold.
49:09It's because of the snow.
49:11You don't have to set the temperature.
49:13You can say, I'll do it later.
49:15Suddenly.
49:17I've been skiing with my wife dozens of times.
49:21It's tough.
49:23I recommend this place.
49:25I recommend this place.
49:27If you are from Tokyo, you know this place.
49:29Kagura, Mitsumata, Tashio.
49:31These three areas are famous for spring skiing.
49:37I have a stupid question.
49:39If you go to Kagura Ski Resort, how do you get to Tokyo Station?
49:44If you go to Joetsu Shinkansen, there is a station called Echigo Yuzawa.
49:48It takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.
49:50There is a rental shop there.
49:52If you rent a ski, you can go to the ski resort.
49:55You can rent a ski at Kagura, Mitsumata.
49:57You can rent a ski at the ski resort.
49:59You can buy a ski lift at various places.
50:02It's cheap to buy a ski at a rental shop.
50:06You can rent a ski at the Shinkansen for 1 hour and 20 minutes.
50:09You can rent a car for 20 minutes.
50:11It's a good way to go.
50:13Let's watch the video of spring skiing that Mr. Yoshizumi shot.
50:17Look at this.
50:19There is a lake called Tashiro Lake.
50:21Even in spring, this lake is white.
50:23This lake was created on March 15th and 16th.
50:27There is no one else here.
50:29This is my family.
50:31There is no one here.
50:33There is no one here.
50:35There are no people in the ski resort.
50:38That's good.
50:40My best recommendation is this.
50:42This is it.
50:44This is Shiga Park.
50:46This is Shiga Park.
50:48This is the deepest part of Shiga Park.
50:51This is the most popular ski area in Japan.
50:54Foreigners say that this is a fake ski area.
50:57Japanese people love Shiga Park.
50:59Japanese people love Shiga Park.
51:01This is Kumanoi Ski Resort.
51:03There is a place called YAKIBITAI in Kumanoi.
51:06YAKIBITAI.
51:08YAKIBITAI is a very good ski resort.
51:11YAKIBITAI is a very good ski resort.
51:14Shiga Park is very far from Nagano Prefecture.
51:20It takes an hour and 40 minutes by Shinkansen to Nagano Station.
51:24You can rent a rental car there.
51:26It's snowing now.
51:28It's spring skiing, so it's not snowy.
51:30You can get there in an hour by rental car.
51:32It's a different world.
51:34What is the snow quality?
51:36It's the best snow quality.
51:38It's spring skiing, so it's a little wet.
51:40But in the morning and in the evening, the altitude is high.
51:42It's more than 2,000 meters.
51:44That's why it's snowing.
51:46It's snowing.
51:48It's not just skiing.
51:50The best part is this hotel.
51:53It's Kumanoi Onsen.
51:55It's my favorite hotel.
51:57I often go there when I'm a student.
51:59The best thing about Kumanoi is that it's a hot spring.
52:02The best thing about Kumanoi is that it's a hot spring.
52:06That's right.
52:08It's great to go to the hot springs.
52:10It's great to go to the hot springs.
52:12Do you need two of these?
52:14One is enough.
52:16I don't need any replacement.
52:18I want to know the difference between winter and spring.
52:20I want to know the difference between winter and spring.
52:22You're right.
52:24It's cold in the space.
52:26It's cold in the space.
52:28The secret of the cold is that it's a liquid hydrogen.
52:30The secret of the cold is that it's a liquid hydrogen.
52:32That's why it's dangerous.
52:34It's a very serious hot spring.
52:37If it's cold like this, it means it's winter.
52:39If it's cold like this, it means it's winter.
52:41No winter.
52:43I'm not talking about Autumn.
52:45That's right.
52:49Winter is cheating.
52:52It's all right in the hot spring, right?
52:54It's different depending on spring.
52:57No, no, no.
52:59It's cheating.
53:03The cold is a little cold in spring.
53:05It's a little cold outside.
53:07It's too cold outside.
53:09I don't want to go in there.
53:13But in spring,
53:15I want to go outside.
53:17Please take a picture of spring.
53:19In winter, I want to go outside to get warm.
53:21But in spring,
53:23I want to go outside.
53:25There's a picture of Yoshitsune
53:27having fun at the hot spring.
53:29Like this.
53:31And one more thing.
53:33It's a restaurant meal.
53:35It's the best, isn't it?
53:37I love it.
53:41I'm not good at coming in order.
53:43It's gorgeous, isn't it?
53:45It's gorgeous.
53:47It has nothing to do with spring.
53:49It has nothing to do with spring or winter.
53:51If you don't have a place to go
53:53on the weekend or
53:55Golden Week,
53:57you can go to a ski resort.
53:59You don't have a place to go?
54:01If you don't have a place to go,
54:03you can go to a ski resort.
54:05If you don't have a place to go,
54:07you can go to a ski resort.
54:09Why don't you try it?
54:11Thank you very much.
54:17Mr. Izumiya.
54:19It was a good ending.
54:21How was the wide show this morning?
54:23It was Mr. Yoshizumi's day.
54:27When I was in the elevator,
54:29I said Ishizumi.
54:31I'm sorry.
54:33If you use that,
54:35I'll take it now.
54:37Mr. Yoshizumi...
54:39Don't say only.
54:41He started to say only.
54:43If you say only,
54:45everyone will leave.
54:47It's an ending.
54:49Mr. Yoshizumi...
54:51Please be quiet.
54:53I'm sorry.
54:55How was it, Mr. Makarizumi?
54:57After all,
54:59I had the most fun talking about spring skiing.
55:03If it was a topic like this,
55:05I could have joined more.
55:07Thank you very much.
55:09Mr. Yoshizumi,
55:11spring skiing is also popular.
55:13I want everyone to come.
55:15It's really fun.
55:17It's a different space.
55:19It's a different dimension.
55:21How was it, Mr. Ando?
55:23It's really spring skiing.
55:25Mr. Ando...
55:27That was cool.
55:29That was cool.
55:31It's been 20 years
55:33since I skied this time.
55:35When I held the sock,
55:37I thought,
55:39was it like this?
55:41When I stood on the snow,
55:43I felt like it was snow.
55:45Don't overdo it.
55:49It's hard.
55:51It's a sport you can do forever.
55:53Please look it up.
55:55How was it, Mr. Atsushi?
55:57The program is coming to an end.
55:59It's over next week.
56:01This is probably
56:03the same tape
56:05that Mr. Matsumoto used to put on.
56:07It's barely sticking.
56:09It's over next week.
56:11Next week.
56:13I think he'll die there.
56:15It ended with a click.
56:17It's the last episode
56:19next week.
56:21Thank you very much.
56:23Have a great Sunday.

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