NNN news 2005年9月11日(日)〜17日(土)-3
Good evening. The relocation plan for the U.S. Air Force’s Kansai Aircraft Unit was the deciding factor in the mayoral election in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Yoshihiko Fukuda, who campaigned on his support for the relocation, was elected for the first time . Thank you, Mr. Group. This election truly owes its decision to the support of many Iwakuni residents. Thanks to you, Iwakuni residents, change is possible now. The central issue in this mayoral election was the pros and cons of the plan to relocate 59 aircraft from Atsugi Air Base in Kanagawa Prefecture to Iwakuni Air Base in line with the realignment of U.S. forces in Japan. Yoshihiko Fukuda, 37, a former LDP member of the House of Representatives representing Yamaguchi’s 2nd District, supported the relocation and campaigned on street scrutiny utilizing relocation subsidies, winning a close race. Meanwhile, Ihara, 57, the mayor of Iwakuni, who was elected in order to ask the people this time , advocated for his current opposition, but was unable to solidify his supporters. On the 9th, the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination took place in three weeks, including Washington State, with Obama overwhelmingly beating Hillary Clinton in all three states. In Washington State, Nebraska, and Louisiana, where primaries were held on the 9th, Obama won in all three states. As a result, he has closed the gap in the number of senators needed to secure the nomination, 1,100 to 1,039, just short of Clinton. The next climax is Tuesday’s capital battle, where pre-election battles will be held in three locations, including Washington, D.C., but Obama’s momentum is likely to continue. Meanwhile, the Republican Party also chose its nominee in three weeks, including California, with Huckabee winning two weeks. While the Republican nomination appears certain, the results indicate persistent opposition from conservatives. Members of the National Assembly from the four ruling parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party and the Democratic Party, are visiting South Korea. While the ostensible reason is clearly to meet with the new president, what are their true aims? Reporter Iwaku reports. The group included 16 members of the LDP, including former LDP Secretary-General Kato and Vice President Yamazaki, as well as Democratic Party Chairman Sengoku Eno and Social Democratic Party Vice Chairman Tsujimoto. The true purpose of this visit to South Korea is to promote the establishment of liberal forces that transcend the ruling party’s traditional values. It is aimed at the next general election, which will also support the re-election. I said that the driving force behind the re-election of the right answer is, well, the new conservative forces, and that this includes liberal forces that take the perspective of ordinary people. Kato and Yamazaki, who organized the event, are representative of the so-called dove-liberal forces within the LDP that oppose the conservative forces represented by Prime Minister Abe and Secretary-General Aso. If these two, along with Democratic Party influential figure Noichi Sengoku, who has distanced himself from Ozawa, join forces, they could become one of the pillars of a right answer reorganization. I hope that we can become a group that can discuss a variety of topics, not just this time, but I think we need to start with something more practical, one step at a time. Will this new strategy lead to greater sales in the future? The fight against the correct reorganization has only just begun. Four new bags of dichlorvos, an insecticide ingredient, were found in Tokushima Prefecture, where dichlorvos was found in bags of Chugokuyama frozen dumplings. The insecticide was found in the handmade dumplings recalled by the Kobu Ishii store in Ishii Town, Tokushima Prefecture. According to Tokushima Prefecture, the level of contamination was very low and there is no risk of health effects. The dumplings were manufactured in March, May, and November of last year, and no contamination was found inside the bags or in the dumplings. With the addition of the three bags announced yesterday, a total of seven bags have been found. The Tokushima Public Health Center conducted an on-site inspection of the Coop Ishi store today and found no problems with storage conditions. Going forward, they plan to check whether the store’s cleaning company is using pesticides containing dichlorvos. Families of children who lost their children to suicide due to bullying held a symposium, urging schools to inform the families of the truth. Mika Mori, from Mae Town, Fukuoka Prefecture, participated. Mika appeared at the event to share the feelings of the families who lost their children to bullying suicide. From the very beginning, the information was kept secret. The thing families want to know most—what happened to their children—wasn’t even mentioned; it was simply covered in a questionnaire. Mika lost her eldest son, Keisuke, then a second-year junior high school student, last October . He committed suicide while staring at his school. Give me back that smile! What further pushed Mika into a corner was the school’s refusal to tell the family what had happened to Keisuke. It made her wonder if the school had to hide something. It was us who suspected there was something they were hiding. Mika believes that sharing information with schools is important to prevent bullying, and she plans to ask the government to establish a system for this. What was causing her child so much anguish and pain? The family’s fight to find out continues. Continue reading for more news. In the case where Toyoda Oo was found dead in an apartment in Tokyo’s Tochigi Ward on the 8th, Toyoda had 56 stab wounds and was found to have been hit multiple times in the head with what appeared to be a thief. This was n’t just a simple robbery. I couldn’t tell from his face how he killed someone. No cash or bankbooks were found in the apartment, and the police are investigating the possibility that they were stolen after the murder. A police officer was found dead at a police station in Masuko Town, Tochigi Prefecture. He appears to have committed suicide with a handgun. The deceased was Sergeant Kashiwa Kuramochi of the Noh Police Station, a local family member. He wrote, “I am a weak person.” His clothes read, “I’m tired of living.” Last December, a 23-year-old officer also shot a gun at this police station . Good evening. Good evening. Ueda Moto, the American women’s killer, is making a strong charge in the opening round. On the second day, he made a big improvement in his sprint, placing him in first place and within striking distance of winning his debut race. On her first tense day on the US Tour, Ueda Moko was in top form, both in shot and putt. She sank a roughly 8-meter barbie putt on the fifth hole, and the highlight was her third shot on the par-4 sixth hole, 108 yards from the hole, which she smashed directly into the cup for a stunning birdie. With eight birdies and three bouncing, Ueda improved her score for the day, moving her into third place, one stroke behind the leader , and Koichi, who is aiming for victory in her debut tournament. She maintained her concentration until the very end, earning birdie buddies, so I think she played well enough to carry the momentum into tomorrow. A man was found dead at a home in Aishi, Aichi Prefecture, just before noon this morning. Given the presence of marks around his neck that resembled strangulation, police are investigating the possibility of murder. This morning, 69-year-old Ichikawa, who lives in Machikatacho, Ai City, was found collapsed in his home by his brother, who had come to visit him. Ichikawa was already dead, and given the presence of marks around his neck that appeared to have been strangled with a rope, police are investigating the possibility of murder and are investigating the cause of death. According to police investigations, the front door was closed at the time of the discovery, but the north-facing window was unlocked. There were no signs of wiping or a struggle. Ichikawa lived alone, and a neighbor saw him yesterday morning. This morning, he was not at his usual coffee shop, so she contacted his brother, who discovered the incident. It has been revealed that the methamidophos contained in the Chinese fresh dumplings and the Hyogo dumplings was produced outside of Japan. Meanwhile, the Chinese government has unanimously maintained that China is not to blame. Today, Chinese newspapers widely reported that the insecticide dichlorvos found in frozen dumplings from Tokushima was the source of the problem. Chinese media outlets generally maintain that China is not to blame. Yesterday, the Chinese government opened up the factory to domestic and international journalists. Well, now we’re going inside the factory where those dumplings were made. The first thing they did was disinfect and change clothes. The factory emphasized that this was the usual procedure, but the interior, with its pure white walls and seemingly clean appearance, seemed to demonstrate the factory’s safety . Surveillance cameras were also in operation. I asked the head of the factory if they wanted to make the whole factory public. Today I feel satisfied with the media. In fact, luxurious positions were being offered at Maeda Oudou. Peking duck, even beer. At a subsequent press conference, the factory made the following appeal: ” We are the biggest victims of this incident. The authorities investigating the huge economic losses suffered could only speculate on the factory’s mayor.” So where and how was the poison purchased? Officials entered the factory to investigate this factory and related matters. While proceeding with the investigation, the Chinese government appeared to have concluded that there was no problem on the Chinese side. A rift is forming between them and the Japanese side, who are seeking relief for the true victims. Right?