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00:00:00Good evening, I'm Kimyo Iwata.
00:00:18I'm Aina Ueno.
00:00:19Ms. Ueno, at 5 a.m. this morning, the Trump administration announced the details of the
00:00:26future of the Japanese economy.
00:00:29I wondered what kind of numbers would come out.
00:00:32It means that all countries will be able to spend on imports.
00:00:37Japan has a figure of 24%, and the EU has a figure of 10%.
00:00:44I wonder what kind of value judgments they have decided on.
00:00:48In any case, 25% of cars will be fully operationalized.
00:00:56With Japan's stock price going down by about 1,600 yen today,
00:01:02this is really a national crisis.
00:01:05I think we have entered an era where we have to think about how to respond to this,
00:01:10regardless of whether it is the ruling party or politics.
00:01:14That is the theme of tonight's program.
00:01:16How does the Komei-Kiwameru-Tsujo-Kokkai want the Komei-Kiwameru-Tsujo-Kokkai to
00:01:22enter the second half of the year and hold the key to the political situation?
00:01:26Let me introduce tonight's guests.
00:01:29Mr. Tamaki Yuuichiro, representing the Komei-Kiwameru-Tsujo-Kokkai.
00:01:33Thank you for joining us, Mr. Tamaki.
00:01:35And another guest, Mr. Shiro Tazaki, a political journalist.
00:01:40Thank you for joining us, Mr. Tazaki.
00:01:43First of all, Mr. Ueno, please tell us what we have heard so far.
00:01:46Yes.
00:01:47President Trump announced on the 2nd that he would introduce a comprehensive tax on trade with the United States.
00:01:56He will lend 24% of the total tax to Japan.
00:02:02My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day.
00:02:06I've been waiting for a long time.
00:02:08The day that we began to make America wealthy again.
00:02:38In addition, the Trump administration issued an additional tax of 25% on imported automobiles this afternoon.
00:02:47President Trump explained that Japan is imposing an entry ban on American car manufacturers,
00:02:54and that it is actually imposing a 46% tax on the United States.
00:03:00After President Trump's comprehensive tax announcement, Prime Minister Ishiba said the following.
00:03:08I will continue to seek a strong review of the measures against the United States.
00:03:15If it is appropriate for me to speak directly to President Trump,
00:03:22I will work in the most appropriate way at the most appropriate time.
00:03:28I am not at all hesitant to do so.
00:03:32You are not at all hesitant to work in the United States.
00:03:37Well, Mr. Tamaki, I think that you will be a member of the House of Representatives.
00:03:45First of all, what do you think Prime Minister Ishiba should wish for in this negotiation?
00:03:53Well, I was thinking about various scenarios this morning.
00:03:58I think it's the worst scenario I've ever thought of.
00:04:02I mentioned this at the meeting today,
00:04:06but this is the most important issue to deal with right now.
00:04:12I think the Prime Minister and the Cabinet Secretary should go to the U.S.
00:04:18Of course, we need to adjust certain things in the administration,
00:04:21but this is a problem that can only be solved at the top.
00:04:24The full announcement will be made next week, on the 8th or 9th.
00:04:30There is still time until then.
00:04:33As a member of the House of Representatives, I fully cooperate.
00:04:36I don't think there is a need for me to be in the National Assembly.
00:04:40I will take the greatest care, so the Prime Minister and the Cabinet Secretary
00:04:45should be able to negotiate directly with the U.S.
00:04:51I think we should be able to adjust the environment so that they can do it without hesitation.
00:04:59Actually, the Prime Minister Ishiba and the Cabinet Secretary will have a meeting tomorrow.
00:05:06I would like to say this to the Prime Minister,
00:05:11but we will cooperate with the U.S. as much as we can.
00:05:18I would like the U.S. government to do its best to negotiate with the Trump administration and President Trump.
00:05:26Mr. Tamaki, Japan and the U.S. have experienced various forms of trade friction.
00:05:32Do you think the movement in the world is as big as that?
00:05:37I don't know the reason for the increase in tariffs and tariffs.
00:05:49If I know the reason, I will do this.
00:05:54For example, in Japan, there was 46%.
00:05:58It is written in the Charged Tariff that the countries listed in the Charged Tariff are lending to the United States.
00:06:05Including so-called currency manipulation,
00:06:10it is 46% including so-called non-complete profits, such as currency manipulation and trade barriers.
00:06:22I don't know why it is 24% in Japan.
00:06:37On the contrary, Japan is doing trade manipulation.
00:06:43There are so-called non-complete profits that the U.S. often points out in automobiles,
00:06:49but the U.S. cars are not sold in Japan.
00:06:52If there is such a concept,
00:06:55if the U.S. and the U.S. authorities can make a certain agreement in exchange,
00:07:06it will be one of the solutions for the U.S. and the Trump administration.
00:07:11Japan is almost the same as the U.S., but the U.S. has not imposed tariffs on the U.S.
00:07:17The U.S. has imposed tariffs on rice,
00:07:19but the U.S. has not imposed tariffs on rice at all.
00:07:23If there is such a thing as non-complete profits,
00:07:28it will also be a bargaining material.
00:07:32First of all, why is it 46%?
00:07:35After confirming what the U.S. wants from Japan,
00:07:40I think it is possible to negotiate.
00:07:43I think it is possible to make a deal.
00:07:46I've been listening to Trump's speech all morning.
00:07:50He said that he knew well that his heart was great and that his heart was great,
00:08:01so I think it's a message for Japan.
00:08:05I think we can find a thread.
00:08:08As President Trump, it is impossible to do it from the bottom up.
00:08:15I think this one week is the game.
00:08:19If there is a chance to negotiate directly with the U.S.,
00:08:25I would like you to do it.
00:08:28As a member of the people, we would like to cooperate as much as possible, including the administration of the Diet.
00:08:35Mr. Tamaki, tomorrow afternoon, there will be a general meeting on the issue of investment talks.
00:08:42Mr. Tamaki said that he would go to the U.S. as soon as possible to negotiate.
00:08:47It may be difficult to deal with the deal.
00:08:51There is something like a secret trial.
00:08:53Anyway, he said that he would take back everything that became red in Japan.
00:08:58I think this will be a difficult deal for Japan.
00:09:01What do you think?
00:09:03I think this is Mr. Tamaki's idea.
00:09:07I think this problem is pretty serious.
00:09:11Until now, it was a trade negotiation between Japan and the U.S.
00:09:15This time, the U.S. is completely dependent on the countries of the world.
00:09:21So it's almost the U.S. vs. the world.
00:09:25If you make a deal with Japan first, it may be difficult to negotiate with other countries.
00:09:40As Japan, we need to think about what we can prepare as a non-complete impact.
00:09:50Also, as Japan, we need to have a specialist negotiator.
00:09:58The person will talk to the U.S. slowly.
00:10:01When the time comes, Mr. Ishiba will report to the U.S.
00:10:06I think it's easier to get together.
00:10:09The U.S. is prepared for this.
00:10:12So I think it's better to make a deal with one country first.
00:10:19Tonight, we will hear from Mr. Tamaki about the strategy of the second half of the National Assembly,
00:10:27whether it is a solution rather than a confrontation.
00:10:31After the budget has been approved, it will be revised further.
00:10:37I am sorry for the inconvenience to the members of the House of Representatives,
00:10:43but the results of the policy competition have exceeded the threshold.
00:10:47The House of Representatives has adopted the contents of the proposal,
00:10:51and the proposal has been adopted.
00:10:54This is the result of a mature House of Representatives.
00:10:57The budget proposal for the New Year, which was the focus of the first half of the National Assembly,
00:11:03has been postponed.
00:11:06However, after two revisions,
00:11:10the Ishiba-Shosu-Yoto-Seiken has been finalized.
00:11:17It is the first time that the budget proposal has been revised by the House of Representatives,
00:11:23and it is the first time that the budget proposal has been finalized by the House of Representatives.
00:11:29On top of that, there is the issue of the distribution of the product rights of Prime Minister Ishiba.
00:11:35The Yato side is strictly pursuing this issue.
00:11:41I've been told all the time that it's a disgrace to the world.
00:11:47I think there were a lot of things to worry about,
00:11:52but I've been able to get away from the feelings of the people.
00:11:57Suspicions that the Ishiba-Shosu-Yoto-Seiken was a long-term affair have also arisen,
00:12:03and the support rate of the Ishiba Cabinet has been the lowest since the Ishiba-Shosu-Yoto-Seiken was established in October last year.
00:12:11In addition, there is no room for error in the handling of corporate group funds,
00:12:16which the Yato side said would reach a conclusion by the end of March.
00:12:21The deadline has been postponed.
00:12:24In addition, there are three issues in the second half of the National Assembly, such as countermeasures to the lack of waiting.
00:12:31In such a situation, how does the people's democracy, which is more vigorous than the first party of the Yato,
00:12:38hope for the second half of the National Assembly?
00:12:43Let's ask Representative Tamaki.
00:12:47Well, it's said that there are two or three points, but it's finally been established within the year.
00:12:55How do you see this, including the past?
00:12:59Well, it's the first time, so I think the Ishiba government has done a lot of work.
00:13:07However, from the perspective of the Ministry of Finance, it's going extremely well.
00:13:14In fact, it's not a criticism, but it's not changed even a cent in international issuance.
00:13:21And on top of that, it's actually a cost reduction.
00:13:25At the beginning of last year, the budget for the end of the year reduced by more than 300 billion yen,
00:13:30so I thought it made sense.
00:13:32We've been looking for a limit for a long time, and it's been limited to about 1.2 trillion yen.
00:13:38I think it makes sense to reduce the budget by more than 300 billion yen,
00:13:45and the Ministry of Finance has done a very good job.
00:13:54Of course, the budget for education has increased by about 100 billion yen,
00:14:00but we've also asked for it.
00:14:03For example, by reducing the debt, we can reduce the debt by 2.5 billion yen,
00:14:08or by reducing the tax by 2.5 billion yen.
00:14:10If we hadn't done anything so far, we could have reduced the debt by tax.
00:14:18I think it's a good result.
00:14:22But from the perspective of the Ministry of Finance, it doesn't hurt much.
00:14:28The world of politics, including the media, is in a lot of trouble,
00:14:34but from the perspective of the Ministry of Finance, it's going according to plan.
00:14:40We've seen a lot of cases like this for the first time in the history of Japan.
00:14:46If this was a minority party and there were a lot of attacks,
00:14:51would it have been inevitable that things would turn out like this?
00:14:57To be honest, I think the Ministry of Finance was thinking about the budget,
00:15:03but in a sense, it didn't go that far.
00:15:07From the perspective of a minority party,
00:15:12it's going very well.
00:15:15Some people are accepting this as a result of a minority party.
00:15:18Mr. Tadaki, what do you think?
00:15:20I'm also accepting this.
00:15:22In the fall of last year, when a minority party was in power,
00:15:27it was seriously said that if the budget didn't come together next year,
00:15:32the administration would end.
00:15:36It came together on March 31st.
00:15:40I think this is a pretty good result for a minority party administration.
00:15:47Of course, there are people who criticize that there is no budget for the budget,
00:15:56but I think it came together well as a result.
00:16:00Mr. Tadaki, I'd like to ask you this.
00:16:02The Liberal Democrats have always been in favor of the administration.
00:16:05They have a lot of know-how.
00:16:07They have a lot of know-how,
00:16:11and that's what we've been saying.
00:16:14Do you think they're sticking to it?
00:16:18Or do you think they've overcome it?
00:16:23I think they're sticking to it.
00:16:26I think they're sticking to it.
00:16:29I think they're sticking to it.
00:16:32I think they're sticking to it.
00:16:36I don't think it's a positive budget for the people.
00:16:40I think it's a good budget for the government and the administration.
00:16:46It's a budget that the prime minister of Ishiba said
00:16:50before the budget passed through the Senate,
00:16:53that it would be a powerful budget for the next year.
00:16:57It's a budget that the president of the Komeito, Mr. Saito, said before the budget passed through the Senate,
00:17:00that it would be a powerful budget for the next year.
00:17:02If you look at it from the back,
00:17:05it means that there is no powerful budget for the next year.
00:17:09Because if there is, there is no need to do it.
00:17:12The prime minister of the Komeito, Mr. Saito,
00:17:15said before the budget passed through the Senate,
00:17:18that it would be a powerful budget for the next year.
00:17:21In the end, he was cornered by his own party,
00:17:24and it's like he's made up his mind.
00:17:29He was criticized by both the opposition and the opposition.
00:17:33As I said before, the budget was passed through the Senate in the year.
00:17:38But whether it reflects the meaning of the last year's election,
00:17:43or whether it reflects the meaning of the last year's election,
00:17:47or whether it is specifically aimed at the people who are suffering from the nuclear strike,
00:17:53I think it's a very, very difficult question.
00:17:56Mr. Tadaki, the prime minister also said that
00:17:59the budget was passed through the Senate,
00:18:02and that it would be a powerful budget for the next year.
00:18:07But at that time, he didn't make any adjustments to the budget,
00:18:11and it's strange to say it in an ad-lib,
00:18:14but that's what he said.
00:18:17Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Saito, the representatives of the Komeito,
00:18:21were the only two people involved.
00:18:24No one else was involved.
00:18:27So it's hard to understand the truth,
00:18:30but in my interview,
00:18:33at the beginning of the interview,
00:18:36I talked about how I got to Osaka,
00:18:39how I got on the diesel train,
00:18:42and spent about half the time.
00:18:45In the other half of the interview,
00:18:48Mr. Saito asked Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Komeito
00:18:51what kind of common agreement they should make
00:18:54for the Sino-Japanese war.
00:18:57They said that they had to make a firm statement.
00:19:00In that sense, they said,
00:19:03let's put in a strong subsidiary measure.
00:19:06That's what was said in the common agreement.
00:19:09At the end of the interview,
00:19:12Mr. Saito asked Mr. Ishiba
00:19:15and Mr. Komeito
00:19:18if they could put in a strong subsidiary measure.
00:19:21Mr. Ishiba said yes,
00:19:24and that's how the strong subsidiary measure was put in place.
00:19:27But that's what was said in the common agreement.
00:19:30Mr. Saito didn't go as far as to say
00:19:33that he would do something immediately
00:19:36after the budget was established.
00:19:39Mr. Saito misled Mr. Ishiba there.
00:19:42That's right.
00:19:45It's true that a lot of things like that have happened.
00:19:48Let's take a look at the announcement.
00:20:12I want to deliver safe water to everyone.
00:20:15That's how Kubota's history began.
00:20:18After overcoming the challenges and fulfilling everyone's wishes,
00:20:21a better future awaits.
00:20:24I believe that the challenges we are facing now
00:20:27are the seeds of the possibility of creating the future.
00:20:30The seeds of the future are now.
00:20:33Please come and see the seeds of Kubota's future.
00:20:36Please come and see the seeds of Kubota's future.
00:20:39I'm Tomoka Kurotani.
00:20:42I will make a garden from scratch.
00:20:45Tomoka Kurotani visits a garden as a model.
00:20:48She challenges herself to make an ideal garden
00:20:51by interacting with the people in the garden.
00:20:54With greenery, people can live a peaceful,
00:20:57elegant, and wonderful life.
00:21:00Would you like to make a garden with me?
00:21:03I'm Tomoka Kurotani. I will make a garden.
00:21:06It starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 5th.
00:21:14In this episode of Motorize,
00:21:17Risa Shimokawa returns to the show with Shinya Nakano.
00:21:20They are touring Ibaraki.
00:21:23They enjoy gourmet food and famous places
00:21:26on Gotochi Road.
00:21:29I'm glad.
00:21:31I'm so moved that I'm about to cry.
00:21:34It starts at 10 p.m. on Saturday, April 6th.
00:21:37Don't miss it!
00:21:40What are you looking for?
00:21:44I saw it!
00:21:46I saw it!
00:21:48Ichihara Atsuko saw it!
00:21:50Amazing.
00:21:52The final series of the two-hour suspense.
00:21:54All 26 works will be broadcast.
00:21:57It's a bad hobby, really.
00:21:59The scandal of the upper-class family will be exposed one after another.
00:22:02It's going to be a mess.
00:22:04The upper-class family will be exposed.
00:22:06It starts at 4 p.m. on April 4th.
00:22:11Another key point of the first half of the National Assembly.
00:22:14It is the treatment of corporate group research,
00:22:17which the Liberal Party concluded by the end of March.
00:22:20However, the prohibition bill submitted by the Liberal 5th Party,
00:22:23such as the Jimin case aimed at improving transparency,
00:22:26and the Rikken case, has been in force since April.
00:22:30Among them, the Jimin case is the one in which the Liberal Party
00:22:33and the Komei-Kokumin-Minshu parties have come together.
00:22:36It is the case that the three parties have begun a realistic competition.
00:22:39Mr. Tamaki, could you explain to us
00:22:42what the Komei-Kokumin-Minshu case is all about?
00:22:45First of all, I'd like to talk about two cases.
00:22:48I'd like you to show me the one before that.
00:22:51The one before that.
00:22:53The one that just came out.
00:22:55Can you see it?
00:22:57First of all, I'd like to ask you to explain this.
00:23:00It's a case of prohibition of affiliation.
00:23:03First of all, this is wrong.
00:23:06The Liberal 5th Party bill also prohibits
00:23:09the donation from political parties.
00:23:12In other words,
00:23:15corporate group research through political parties is OK.
00:23:18In that sense,
00:23:21the Jimin case and the Liberal 5th Party bill
00:23:24are the same.
00:23:27However, in a broader sense,
00:23:30the Jimin case and the Liberal 5th Party bill
00:23:33are different.
00:23:36The fact that the Jimin case and the Liberal 5th Party bill
00:23:39are prohibited is not a correct expression of reality.
00:23:42The second thing I'd like to say is
00:23:45that I'd like you to remember the money problem.
00:23:48What was the problem?
00:23:51The person who received the money
00:23:54didn't write it down,
00:23:57hid it,
00:24:00put it in the safe,
00:24:03and used it for personal use.
00:24:06In other words,
00:24:09the person who received the white money
00:24:12made the money black.
00:24:15Money laundering is about
00:24:18the same as money laundering.
00:24:21What I'd like to say is that
00:24:24if you're going to respond to the money laundering problem,
00:24:27you have to follow the regulations on the receiving side.
00:24:30Otherwise, the same thing will happen over and over again.
00:24:33Whether or not the corporate group research is prohibited
00:24:36depends on the regulations on the receiving side.
00:24:39So, if the assumption is a little off,
00:24:42of course, it's important to follow the regulations on the receiving side.
00:24:45However, almost no discussion has been made
00:24:48about the regulations on the receiving side.
00:24:51For some reason, it's a matter of corporate group research,
00:24:54but the root of the problem is the party.
00:24:57Mr. Rikken also issued a party ban law
00:25:00before last year's election.
00:25:03Then, suddenly, Chairman Okada and Chairman Ogushi
00:25:06decided to hold a party.
00:25:09Then, the party ban law was not re-issued.
00:25:12What I'd like to say is that
00:25:15it's not a realistic performance.
00:25:18If you don't show a solution,
00:25:21you'll end up saying,
00:25:24I couldn't do it.
00:25:27So, I'd like you to look at the next slide.
00:25:30We have a regulation on the receiving side.
00:25:33First of all,
00:25:36what's going on with the 5th Amendment?
00:25:39The money from corporate groups
00:25:42is now only accepted by the party.
00:25:45The party and the branch are allowed to receive it,
00:25:48but it's not allowed.
00:25:51If a corporate group creates a political group,
00:25:54including a labor union,
00:25:57it can get 20 million yen for one group
00:26:00and a total of 60 million yen.
00:26:03It doesn't matter if it's a party, a provincial government,
00:26:06you can get it anywhere.
00:26:09So, even if it's a corporate group,
00:26:12if you include a political group,
00:26:15you can get it.
00:26:18For example,
00:26:21even if it's a labor union,
00:26:24you can get tens of millions of yen.
00:26:27So, it doesn't change anything.
00:26:30In addition,
00:26:33if you include a political group,
00:26:36you can get up to 120 million yen.
00:26:39If you include three groups,
00:26:42you can get up to 180 million yen.
00:26:45So, I don't think there's much point in the 5th Amendment.
00:26:48So, I don't think there's much point
00:26:51in the 5th Amendment.
00:26:54So, I don't think there's much point
00:26:57in the 5th Amendment.
00:27:00I want to make a restriction on the rights of the people
00:27:03and the rights of the people.
00:27:06What kind of restriction is it?
00:27:09I want to make a company-like tax office
00:27:12and put the outside inspection in it.
00:27:15You can only take it
00:27:18for those organizations that fulfill
00:27:21the duty of transparency.
00:27:24For example, there are 7800 members in the Branch of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:27:27If you have 7,800 wallets, you can't check 7,800 wallets.
00:27:32So, if you have a limited number of wallets, such as the Ministry of Health and Welfare,
00:27:38a certain amount of checks will work.
00:27:41So, after limiting the number of receipts,
00:27:45companies, political parties, etc.
00:27:48And, ultimately, we are going to create a law on the right to use wallets.
00:27:54Actually, there is a general law on how to create a company.
00:27:59There is also a law on how to create a religious person.
00:28:03We have to create a law based on those rules.
00:28:06In the case of the right to use wallets,
00:28:08we have to create a law on the right to use wallets.
00:28:11Only organizations that comply with the disclosure obligation
00:28:15can receive corporate rights.
00:28:20In the case of the Ministry of Health and Welfare,
00:28:22we have to decide how much we will allow.
00:28:24But in the case of a company,
00:28:26we have to decide how much we will allow.
00:28:29So, we have to report to the Ministry of Health and Welfare
00:28:32what kind of people we are accepting.
00:28:34We have to report to the Ministry of Health and Welfare
00:28:37so that the Ministry of Health and Welfare can see it as a whole.
00:28:41That is what we are doing in the debate on the right to use wallets.
00:28:45What we have heard so far is that
00:28:49there is a civil case and there is a misunderstanding of the ruling party.
00:28:52So, where do you put the balance?
00:28:55There is the issue of Komei and Komei's democracy.
00:29:01In terms of expression,
00:29:03there is a saying that you can't put a lifeline on the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:29:08What do you think about this?
00:29:10We didn't put a lifeline at all.
00:29:12The Minister of Health and Welfare
00:29:15can't put a lifeline on the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:29:18It doesn't make any sense.
00:29:20It doesn't make any sense.
00:29:22So, the reason why I agreed with the three parties
00:29:25is that they should stop doing meaningless things.
00:29:28Even now, more than 50,000 yen in bonds
00:29:31have already been issued.
00:29:33The problem is that we can't put a lifeline.
00:29:36So, the companies that have received the money
00:29:39can be submitted online.
00:29:41If we create a database,
00:29:43if we want to know more than 10 million yen,
00:29:46the people who want to do it can do it themselves.
00:29:49We just need to submit more than 10 million yen
00:29:52from the database.
00:29:54So, we can't do this.
00:29:56It doesn't make any sense.
00:29:58It doesn't make any sense for the Minister of Health and Welfare
00:30:01to publish more than 10 million yen.
00:30:03Everyone should be able to search.
00:30:05Whether it's 10 million yen, 20 million yen, or 50 million yen,
00:30:08if you want to do it, you can do it.
00:30:10You should be able to search.
00:30:12You should be able to submit it with digital data.
00:30:15That's what the people of Japan agreed to.
00:30:18Mr. Tadaki, you said this as a whole.
00:30:20You said that there are three cases in the middle.
00:30:23At this stage,
00:30:25among the people, the public, and the people's democracy,
00:30:28it seems that it's going on somehow.
00:30:31The problem is,
00:30:33and Mr. Tamaki said this earlier,
00:30:35it's a problem of the receiving party's regulation.
00:30:37From our point of view,
00:30:39how the political funds are handled,
00:30:42and how they are used,
00:30:44if it comes out in the name of the Komei generation,
00:30:47if it comes out in the constitution,
00:30:49I feel that it will solve a lot of political problems.
00:30:53But if there are three cases in the middle,
00:30:56it becomes very difficult to understand.
00:30:59The Komei Party and the people's democracy
00:31:01issued a bill last Monday, right?
00:31:03Yes.
00:31:04After the bill was issued,
00:31:06on Tuesday,
00:31:08Mr. Ishiba and Mr. Saito talked about
00:31:11how difficult it would be for Mr. Ishiba to participate.
00:31:14They talked about it on Tuesday.
00:31:16On Wednesday,
00:31:18other political parties,
00:31:20such as Rikken and Ishin,
00:31:22tried to participate in the Komei People's Party.
00:31:25The Komei People's Party noticed this,
00:31:28and on Thursday evening,
00:31:32the head of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government,
00:31:35Mr. Koizumi,
00:31:37and Mr. Nishida of the Komei Party,
00:31:40said,
00:31:41let's start a competition with the Komei People's Party.
00:31:45If we can create the shape of a self-government,
00:31:50I think we can do it based on that.
00:31:53That's what they said on Thursday.
00:31:56The Komei People's Party
00:31:58didn't intend to issue a bill to help the Komei People's Party.
00:32:01The Komei People's Party tried to participate in the competition,
00:32:04but it was too late.
00:32:06That's why things are like this.
00:32:08On Thursday,
00:32:10as you said,
00:32:12Mr. Nishida talked to Mr. Oguchi of the Rikken Party.
00:32:15Mr. Oguchi of the Rikken Party
00:32:17and Mr. Furukawa
00:32:19talked about the possibility of a self-government.
00:32:22However, the Komei People's Party didn't have such an idea.
00:32:26The Komei People's Party had to make a wide-ranging agreement.
00:32:29Mr. Rikken didn't come to the Komei People's Party at that time.
00:32:33So, the Komei People's Party and the Komei People's Party
00:32:36had to come to an agreement at the end of the year.
00:32:38We also had to show the results of a certain competition.
00:32:41Mr. Oguchi of the Rikken Party
00:32:43said,
00:32:44it doesn't make sense for the Komei People's Party
00:32:46to issue a bill of 10 million yen.
00:32:48Let's at least make it online and searchable.
00:32:50That's what they agreed.
00:32:52Yesterday or today,
00:32:54Mr. Oguchi of the Rikken Party
00:32:56called the Komei People's Party.
00:32:58He called the Komei People's Party from his house.
00:33:00On Thursday,
00:33:02Mr. Oguchi of the Komei People's Party
00:33:04called the Komei People's Party
00:33:06directly.
00:33:08So,
00:33:10I don't want to say it's forbidden
00:33:12or something like that.
00:33:14I don't want to do that.
00:33:16I remember
00:33:18last year,
00:33:20before the election,
00:33:22Mr. Oguchi of the Komei People's Party
00:33:24couldn't get a majority vote.
00:33:26So,
00:33:28at that time,
00:33:30Mr. Rikken led the Komei People's Party
00:33:32to cut the deadline to the end of the year
00:33:34so that we could get a majority vote.
00:33:36That was the idea at that time.
00:33:38So,
00:33:40when it came to the end of the year,
00:33:42we couldn't allow it.
00:33:44So,
00:33:46we couldn't get a majority vote.
00:33:48So,
00:33:50we couldn't get a majority vote.
00:33:52We couldn't get a majority vote.
00:33:54So,
00:33:56we had to wait a little bit longer.
00:33:58So,
00:34:00we had to wait a little bit longer.
00:34:02And then we had to cut the deadline to the end of the year.
00:34:04So,
00:34:06what's going to happen
00:34:08after that?
00:34:10I think
00:34:12we have to show the people
00:34:14the re-reform of the political fund regulation.
00:34:16Otherwise,
00:34:18the people will be influenced.
00:34:20There are a lot of researches.
00:34:22For example,
00:34:24FNN
00:34:26and TV Asahi
00:34:28said
00:34:3060% of the people
00:34:32should not be banned
00:34:34but should be released.
00:34:36About 20% to 30%
00:34:38were banned.
00:34:40So, the people
00:34:42should look at it calmly.
00:34:44It depends on the people.
00:34:46Another option is
00:34:48to increase the transparency.
00:34:50That's the biggest option.
00:34:52So,
00:34:54it costs a lot of money.
00:34:56Last year,
00:34:58we didn't have enough money
00:35:00after the election.
00:35:02So,
00:35:04we collected 20 million yen
00:35:06and posted it on SNS.
00:35:08So,
00:35:10there are people
00:35:12who use the money.
00:35:14So,
00:35:16it's important to show the people.
00:35:18Let's go back to the topic.
00:35:20One of the problems
00:35:22that the opposition
00:35:24is talking about
00:35:26is
00:35:28that
00:35:30it's OK
00:35:32to use the political fund.
00:35:34But,
00:35:36for example,
00:35:38if the name is
00:35:40Toyota Labor Union,
00:35:42people will know
00:35:44that it's a political fund.
00:35:46To be honest,
00:35:48if it's a political fund
00:35:50that thinks about
00:35:52future mobility,
00:35:54people won't know
00:35:56which company
00:35:58gives which fund.
00:36:00So,
00:36:02when it's a political fund,
00:36:04people won't be able
00:36:06to see the original
00:36:08investor
00:36:10because it's a political fund.
00:36:12From the perspective of transparency,
00:36:14it has a negative effect.
00:36:16Of course, it's OK
00:36:18to use the political fund,
00:36:20but it's better to
00:36:22put the name of the company
00:36:24on the front page
00:36:26and limit the number of people
00:36:28who receive the fund.
00:36:30Then,
00:36:32people will be able
00:36:34to receive the fund
00:36:36only when they
00:36:38receive the fund.
00:37:09The Lesson from the Defeat
00:37:11This time,
00:37:13Nobunaga Oda and
00:37:15Mitsuhide Akechi will
00:37:17face an unknown defeat.
00:37:19From Nobunaga's point of view,
00:37:21it's a betrayal.
00:37:23I think he took it lightly.
00:37:25Nobunaga thought that
00:37:27he couldn't win
00:37:29in the first round.
00:37:31Mitsuhide had to improve
00:37:33his performance.
00:37:35Mitsuhide will be here
00:37:37from 6 p.m.
00:37:39Please watch it.
00:37:41Dankai Monogatari
00:37:43The guest is
00:37:45the honorary professor of
00:37:47Tokyo University,
00:37:49Mr. Sukihiro Hirakawa.
00:37:51He is the first person
00:37:53in Japan's comparative literature
00:37:55and my most respected
00:37:57teacher in the Tokyo University era.
00:37:59He will talk about
00:38:01how Japan should
00:38:03be.
00:38:05Dankai Monogatari
00:38:07Please watch it.
00:38:09It's so peaceful.
00:38:11Setouchi Island.
00:38:13Japan is so beautiful.
00:38:15Every Sunday,
00:38:17at 9 p.m.,
00:38:19Ota Kazuhiko's
00:38:21Furari Trip,
00:38:23Shin Izakaya Hyakusen.
00:38:25This time,
00:38:27we will visit Okayama Prefecture
00:38:29and take you on a beautiful trip.
00:38:31I want to dance.
00:38:33Okayama Prefecture
00:38:35April 6, Sunday,
00:38:37at 9 p.m.
00:38:39Konoji Sakaba
00:38:41Konoji Sakaba is a
00:38:43small counter.
00:38:45At the counter,
00:38:47the customers
00:38:49talk to each other.
00:38:51You can meet a lot of people.
00:38:53I'm going to fall in love with
00:38:55Konoji Sakaba.
00:38:57Shou-chan,
00:38:59shut up.
00:39:01It's a Japanese custom
00:39:03to drink alcohol
00:39:05surrounded by people.
00:39:09Mr. Tadaki,
00:39:11there are a lot of
00:39:13prohibition issues
00:39:15in corporate organizations.
00:39:17I don't know
00:39:19about the people
00:39:21around here.
00:39:23I want to tell you
00:39:25that at first,
00:39:27if you ask the
00:39:29Supreme Court
00:39:31to make a law,
00:39:33it will be criminal
00:39:35so you can't make it.
00:39:37It's a collusion
00:39:39with the Supreme Court
00:39:41that recognizes
00:39:43political organizations.
00:39:45There is a risk
00:39:47that it will be criminal
00:39:49if it is completely banned.
00:39:51So it's not completely
00:39:53banned.
00:39:55It will be considered
00:39:57at a special committee.
00:39:59There are 40 members.
00:40:01The majority is 21.
00:40:03If you add the
00:40:05People's Party,
00:40:07the People's Party,
00:40:09and Komei,
00:40:11it's exactly 21.
00:40:13If the People's Party,
00:40:15Komei, and Komei
00:40:17are included,
00:40:19the law will be
00:40:21passed by the Supreme Court.
00:40:23If the Supreme Court,
00:40:25the People's Party,
00:40:27and Komei are included,
00:40:29the law will be passed
00:40:31by the Supreme Court.
00:40:33If the Supreme Court
00:40:35and the People's Party
00:40:37are excluded,
00:40:39the law will be passed
00:40:41by the Supreme Court.
00:40:43The Supreme Court
00:40:45will say
00:40:47that the people
00:40:49should pass the law
00:40:51and the law will not be passed.
00:40:53Now,
00:40:55on the 26th,
00:40:57the People's Party announced
00:40:59economic measures
00:41:01for the Sino-Japanese war.
00:41:03As you can see here,
00:41:05the price of electricity,
00:41:07gas, and rice
00:41:09is stable.
00:41:11Mr. Tamaki,
00:41:13what is the key point?
00:41:15This is not a policy
00:41:17for the Sino-Japanese war.
00:41:19This is a policy
00:41:21for the Sino-Japanese war.
00:41:23This is a strong policy
00:41:25for the Sino-Japanese war.
00:41:27Tomorrow,
00:41:29two of the four items
00:41:31will be discussed
00:41:33by the Prime Minister
00:41:35of Santo.
00:41:37The first one is
00:41:39to raise the price of gas
00:41:41to 1.78 million yen,
00:41:43and the second one
00:41:45is to lower the price
00:41:47of electricity
00:41:49to 1.7 million yen.
00:41:51When I supported
00:41:53Mr. Hamaguchi,
00:41:55he said that
00:41:57Trump's tariff
00:41:59would cause
00:42:01a lot of trouble
00:42:03for the economy.
00:42:05He said that
00:42:07we should consider
00:42:09the Trump tariff
00:42:11as an emergency measure
00:42:13for the economy.
00:42:15We should consider
00:42:17how to deal with
00:42:19the Trump tariff.
00:42:21If we can't do it right away,
00:42:23the economy will be affected.
00:42:25As I said,
00:42:27there are many things
00:42:29we can do.
00:42:31For example,
00:42:33we should lower the cost
00:42:35of income tax,
00:42:37gasoline tax,
00:42:39electricity tax,
00:42:41and rice tax.
00:42:43I would like to say
00:42:45these things
00:42:47at tomorrow's meeting,
00:42:49but we should do it
00:42:51as an emergency measure
00:42:53for the economy.
00:42:55You have been talking
00:42:57about the cost of income tax.
00:42:59Will you continue
00:43:01to talk about it?
00:43:03The cost of income tax
00:43:05is a short-term measure
00:43:07for the economy,
00:43:09and it was discussed
00:43:11in the last meeting.
00:43:13The cost of income tax
00:43:15is a short-term measure
00:43:17for the economy,
00:43:19and it was discussed
00:43:21in the last meeting.
00:43:23The cost of income tax
00:43:25is a short-term measure
00:43:27for the economy,
00:43:29and it was discussed
00:43:31in the last meeting.
00:43:33The cost of income tax
00:43:35is a short-term measure
00:43:37for the economy,
00:43:39but now it has been
00:43:41lowered slightly.
00:43:43Oath has surpassed
00:43:455% in two years,
00:43:47but it is a small business.
00:43:49Shunto's small business
00:43:51has surpassed
00:43:535% in two years.
00:43:55Trump's tax
00:43:57has been lowered.
00:43:59If we raise
00:44:01tax on 25%
00:44:03of cars,
00:44:05huge business
00:44:07In other words, they swallow it.
00:44:09It's 25% higher, but on the other hand, it's 25% lower,
00:44:13and you can't buy it at a dollar-based price.
00:44:16If that happens, small and medium-sized companies in Japan
00:44:19will be able to swallow it,
00:44:21and they won't be able to support small and medium-sized companies.
00:44:25So we need to look at that as well.
00:44:28Depending on the economic situation,
00:44:30we need to look at the economy and decide
00:44:33whether we want to continue with the currency.
00:44:38I'm Tomoka Kurotani.
00:44:40I will build a garden from scratch.
00:44:42Tomoka Kurotani visits a garden as a model.
00:44:46She challenges herself to build an ideal garden
00:44:49by interacting with the people in the garden.
00:44:52With greenery, people can live a peaceful, elegant, and wonderful life.
00:44:58Would you like to build a garden with me?
00:45:02I'm Tomoka Kurotani. I will build a garden.
00:45:05Starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 5th!
00:45:09Lessons from Defeat.
00:45:12This time, we will talk about the unknown defeat
00:45:15between Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi.
00:45:18From Nobunaga's point of view, it's a betrayal.
00:45:20I think he took it lightly.
00:45:22Nobunaga thought that he had to win
00:45:24the first round through this battle.
00:45:26Mitsuhide had to improve his performance.
00:45:29He was in a hurry.
00:45:31Starting at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 5th,
00:45:34Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi will be on air.
00:45:37Please watch them.
00:45:39This time, Kyoto Gaho is a healing gourmet.
00:45:43It is a restaurant with a particular focus on
00:45:45gently wrapping the mind and body.
00:45:48A dish created by a world-class chef.
00:45:51Japanese sweets like artwork that shine.
00:45:54French with a scent of herbs.
00:45:57How beautiful it is!
00:45:59From a famous restaurant known to everyone,
00:46:01to the first TV appearance,
00:46:03it's a gourmet gourmet restaurant.
00:46:05Kyoto Gaho will be on air at 8 p.m. on April 9th.
00:46:30I think she took the bait.
00:46:32Vela Season 8.
00:46:34Every Sunday, at 9.59 a.m.
00:46:39BS-11 Shop.
00:46:42Introducing BS-11 Bacchus.
00:46:46Introducing Kabosu-buri Ryukyu.
00:46:49Kabosu-buri, a unique brand of Oita.
00:46:52It's a Kyoto-style Ryukyu.
00:46:55Not only the bowl, but also a healthy salad.
00:46:58It's perfect as a snack for alcohol.
00:47:00With the original sweet and spicy soy sauce,
00:47:03it's 6,480 yen including tax.
00:47:06Search BS-11 directly.
00:47:09It's hard to come up with a name for this.
00:47:12I'll give it a try.
00:47:14From the perspective of the government,
00:47:18until the end of the term,
00:47:20there is a possibility that the Cabinet will issue a new bill.
00:47:24What do you think about that?
00:47:26To issue a new bill,
00:47:28we need 51 people,
00:47:30including the proponents and supporters.
00:47:33If that's the case,
00:47:35we won't be able to issue a bill
00:47:37for national democracy or Japan's independence.
00:47:40So the point is
00:47:42whether or not we will issue a bill.
00:47:45Whether or not we will make a decision,
00:47:48whether or not it will be passed,
00:47:51whether or not it will be passed,
00:47:54whether or not it will be passed.
00:47:57I think we won't make a decision
00:47:59until the end of the term.
00:48:01In recent years,
00:48:03the Cabinet didn't issue a new bill
00:48:06in the year of the election.
00:48:08It only happened once in the 1990s.
00:48:10We've already issued most of them.
00:48:12If we don't issue a new bill,
00:48:14we won't issue a new bill,
00:48:16and the people of Japan
00:48:18will be asked why we didn't issue a new bill.
00:48:21That's a tough position to be in.
00:48:24We have a question for Mr. Tamaki.
00:48:27I'll read it.
00:48:29Mr. Tamaki, you have stated
00:48:31that you won't join the coalition government.
00:48:34But after the Ishiba government was abolished,
00:48:37the Liberal Democratic Party
00:48:39appointed you as prime minister.
00:48:41What would you do if you were
00:48:43forced into the position of prime minister?
00:48:47What do you think about this?
00:48:49It's like asking,
00:48:51who should I hand over my wife to?
00:48:53It's like asking,
00:48:55who should I hand over my wife to?
00:48:57It's not a very positive story.
00:49:00We are still a small party,
00:49:03so I want to increase the number of seats
00:49:06in the next election
00:49:08so that we can put more effort
00:49:10into implementing our policies.
00:49:12To be honest,
00:49:14I'm not strong enough.
00:49:16I wasn't able to meet the expectations
00:49:18of the 1.78 million people.
00:49:20Mr. Ishin still has more seats than us.
00:49:23I think that's one of the reasons.
00:49:26I want to increase the number of seats
00:49:29in the next election
00:49:31so that we can put more effort
00:49:33into implementing our policies.
00:49:35That's right.
00:49:37We need to increase the number of seats.
00:49:40Mr. Tamaki, there have been
00:49:42a number of cases where
00:49:44a small number of people
00:49:46have voted for the prime minister.
00:49:48What do you think?
00:49:50Is it possible?
00:49:52Some people are saying
00:49:54that it's either one or the other.
00:49:56It's possible,
00:49:58but I think it depends on the results
00:50:00of the next election.
00:50:02If the next election
00:50:04is a failure
00:50:06and the number of people
00:50:08who voted for the prime minister
00:50:10doesn't increase,
00:50:12it's possible.
00:50:14I think it depends on the results
00:50:16of the next election.
00:50:18I think there are a lot of people
00:50:20who want to increase the number
00:50:22of seats in the next election.
00:50:24At this stage,
00:50:26we need to increase the number
00:50:28of seats
00:50:30and get a lot of votes.
00:50:32It's a high goal,
00:50:34but first,
00:50:36we want to get 21 seats
00:50:38and get a lot of votes.
00:50:40If we get 21 seats,
00:50:42we will be able to
00:50:44pass a bill with a budget.
00:50:46The prime minister has 50 seats.
00:50:48If we get 21 seats,
00:50:50we will have to get 16 seats
00:50:52because there will be
00:50:545 non-elections.
00:50:56We will have to double the number
00:50:58of seats.
00:51:00It's going to be hard,
00:51:02but I hope we can
00:51:04get 21 seats.
00:51:06I will do my best to get
00:51:0821 seats.
00:51:10Mr. Tadaki,
00:51:12when you talk about the
00:51:14number of seats,
00:51:16it's going to be higher than
00:51:18the number of seats in the next election.
00:51:20There is a possibility
00:51:22that the national democracy
00:51:24will become the top
00:51:26in the next election.
00:51:28In the last election,
00:51:30there were 8 seats
00:51:32in the next election.
00:51:34Mr. Tadaki,
00:51:36I hope you can get 21 seats.
00:51:38I will do my best.
00:51:40Thank you very much.
00:52:04Thank you very much.
00:52:06Thank you very much.
00:52:34A lesson from the defeat.
00:52:36This time,
00:52:38we will talk about the
00:52:40unknown defeat of
00:52:42Nobunaga Oda and
00:52:44Mitsuhide Akechi.
00:52:46From Nobunaga's point of view,
00:52:48it's a betrayal.
00:52:50I think he took it lightly.
00:52:52Nobunaga thought that
00:52:54he had to win
00:52:56the first round.
00:52:58Mitsuhide had to
00:53:00improve his performance.
00:53:02He was in a hurry.
00:53:04From April 5th,
00:53:06Nobunaga will be on the show.
00:53:08From April 9th,
00:53:10Mitsuhide will be on the show.
00:53:12Please watch it.
00:53:14Kazuhiko Oda's
00:53:16Flurry Trip.
00:53:18This time,
00:53:20it's a beautiful trip in Okayama Prefecture.
00:53:22I want to dance.
00:53:24April 6th, Sunday,
00:53:26at 9 o'clock at night.
00:53:29Every month,
00:53:31on the 11th,
00:53:33BS11 day campaign.
00:53:35The target program for April
00:53:37is Anisong Days.
00:53:39Get the keyword for the application
00:53:41in the program.
00:53:43If you apply from 11chan official X,
00:53:45you can get a gift card for
00:53:4711,000 yen and
00:53:49Moriguchi Hiroko and
00:53:51Sakai Mikio's autograph.
00:53:53On April 11th,
00:53:55don't forget Anisong Days.
00:53:57Please watch it.
00:53:59Kagome! Kagome!
00:54:01Magikado Quiz
00:54:03Magikado Quiz
00:54:05It's a question for you,
00:54:07a middle school student
00:54:09who is curious about the result of
00:54:11a medical examination.
00:54:13The first question.
00:54:15What is the kanji character
00:54:17related to the square?
00:54:19Kan.
00:54:21It's Kan of Kanzo.
00:54:23Correct.
00:54:25Kan-yo, Kan-jin, Kaname,
00:54:27Kan-dokoro.
00:54:29Everyone got it right.
00:54:31The next question.
00:54:33What is the important
00:54:35organ that controls
00:54:37our health?
00:54:39The liver.
00:54:41Correct.
00:54:43The liver is
00:54:45an important organ
00:54:47that controls our life.
00:54:49You know it's important, don't you?
00:54:51But,
00:54:53the important keyword
00:54:55about liver is
00:54:57ALT.
00:54:59Do you know it?
00:55:01I've heard about it,
00:55:03but I don't know
00:55:05the details.
00:55:07You know the importance
00:55:09of liver,
00:55:11but you don't know much
00:55:13about ALT.
00:55:15ALT is also called
00:55:17a liver function marker.
00:55:19It is a indicator of
00:55:21ALT.
00:55:23ALT is high
00:55:25not only because of alcohol,
00:55:27but also because of stress,
00:55:29eating too much,
00:55:31lack of exercise,
00:55:33and lack of sleep.
00:55:35So, it's important
00:55:37to take care of ALT
00:55:39as soon as possible.
00:55:41The liver is
00:55:43a silent organ
00:55:45that is hard to notice
00:55:47changes.
00:55:49A question from a local.
00:55:51What should we do
00:55:53if ALT is high?
00:55:55In recent research,
00:55:57broccoli,
00:55:59especially newly sprouted
00:56:01broccoli sprouts
00:56:03are high in sulforaphane glucosinolate.
00:56:05By increasing
00:56:07the antioxidant power of the liver
00:56:09and preventing the destruction of liver cells
00:56:11and preventing ALT from leaking,
00:56:13we support the improvement
00:56:15of high ALT levels in middle and high-aged people.
00:56:17In other words,
00:56:19broccoli is recommended
00:56:21for people with high ALT levels.
00:56:23Did you understand?
00:56:25We can't eat
00:56:27a lot of broccoli every day.
00:56:29So, we would like to recommend
00:56:31the first functional food in Japan
00:56:33with sulforaphane supplement,
00:56:35Kagome's Sulforaphane.
00:56:37Sulforaphane glucosinolate
00:56:39supports the decrease of ALT
00:56:41in middle and high-aged people
00:56:43with slightly higher ALT levels
00:56:45in middle and high-aged people.
00:56:47Kagome has been studying
00:56:49nutrients contained in vegetables
00:56:51for many years,
00:56:53and we pay attention to the functional value
00:56:55of vegetables.
00:56:57We extract sulforaphane glucosinolate
00:56:59from local broccoli sprouts
00:57:01selected by Kagome's
00:57:03own strict evaluation criteria
00:57:05with high concentration.
00:57:07Moreover,
00:57:09we use healthy food
00:57:11with GMP certification factory
00:57:13to extract sulforaphane glucosinolate.
00:57:17Kagome's functional food,
00:57:19sulforaphane,
00:57:21is equivalent to 1 cup of broccoli,
00:57:23and 1.5 packs
00:57:25of broccoli sprouts
00:57:27from the beginning of cultivation.
00:57:29It is concentrated in 3 grains.
00:57:31Moreover,
00:57:33we use plant-derived capsules.
00:57:35It is only 3 grains per day.
00:57:37You can continue to eat
00:57:39very easily.
00:57:41Kagome's sulforaphane
00:57:43is only 3 grains per day,
00:57:45and you can continue to eat
00:57:47very easily.
00:57:49I was diagnosed with high ALT
00:57:51and thought this was
00:57:53perfect for me.
00:57:55I've heard that broccoli is good,
00:57:57but it's hard to eat
00:57:59broccoli every day.
00:58:01Now I'm eating it with you.
00:58:03Thanks to you,
00:58:05I can play with my grandchildren
00:58:07without worry.
00:58:09Kagome's sulforaphane
00:58:11is developed by Kagome,
00:58:13who thinks about vegetables and health.
00:58:15It is a self-made product
00:58:17that supports the liver care
00:58:19of middle and high school ages.
00:58:21First of all,
00:58:23I would like you to try it.
00:58:25The normal price is
00:58:274,628 yen for a bag
00:58:29for about a month.
00:58:31It is a special price
00:58:33for one generation
00:58:35and one time.
00:58:37You can ask for it
00:58:39for 980 yen.
00:58:41Moreover, shipping is free.
00:58:43Please try it at this opportunity.
00:58:45Registration is
00:58:470120-831-470
00:58:49for free dial.
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