In the summary of the Daily replay, first part of Monday, November 28, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver takes stock of the situation in China where unprecedented demonstrations are shaking the power in place. He then debriefs Emmanuel Macron’s latest Youtube video, the tensions in the National Assembly and the Figaro lunar front page this weekend. In his Zoom, Clément Vikrotovitch is interested in the speeches of the government and Macronie in the face of the McKinsey scandal, Ambre Chalumeau returns to the controversy surrounding the film “Les Amandiers” and Maïa Mazaurette tells us regarding the difficulty of being the wife of a rock star. Precisely, on set, Yann Barthès receives Laeticia Hallyday on the occasion of the opening of a gigantic exhibition devoted to Johnny Hallyday, just five years following his disappearance.
Daily Replay
Daily, first part of October 18, 2022 with David Doukhan – Daily
In the summary of the replay of Daily first part of Tuesday, October 18, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver returns to the special mobilization editions on the news channels and deciphers the political recoveries around the young Lola, whose death shocked the country. He then takes stock of the resumption of massive bombardments on Ukraine. In his Zoom, Clément Viktorovitch deciphers the slogans of the demonstrations on Sunday and this Tuesday, Arthur Genre retraces the past of the Auto Show which is currently being held in Paris and Ambre Chalumeau tells us regarding a painter very fortunately rehabilitated by The Orsay museum. In his 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier spends a head at the Auto Show and we get news from the National Assembly with Sophie Dupont.
Daily, second part of October 17, 2022 with Jamel Debbouze – Daily
In the summary of the replay of Daily second part of Monday, October 17, 2022: throughout the program, Yann Barthès receives Jamel Debbouze on the occasion of the release of his new film, “A new toy”. With him, we talk regarding cinema, comedy, society, social crisis and the future. In his Petit Q, Willy Papa takes us to follow the promotion of Jamel Debbouze, Clémence Abafour deciphers the political mornings in his Morning Glory, Pablo Mira summarizes the main news in 4 minutes including shower and Étienne Carbonnier reopens the doors for us of the Star Academy in his Couch.
On the program of the Daily replay first part of Thursday, October 13, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver returns to the long interview given by Emmanuel Macron on France 2. The state report answered Caroline Roux’s questions on the war in Ukraine and fuel shortages. The UN condemned via a resolution with a large majority the “illegal” annexation of Ukrainian territories by Russia. Out of 193 Member States, 143 countries voted for this text, 5 countries voted once morest and 35 abstained. The deputies voted, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, an amendment aimed at taxing the “super-dividends” paid by large companies of more than 750 million in turnover which make “super-profits”. And PSG has been accused by the investigation site Mediapart of having carried out a cyberbullying campaign once morest its players and in particular once morest Kylian Mbappé. Yann Barthès has deciphered for the fact of the day the interview with Emmanuel Macron in the brand new program “L’Événement” on France 2. Mathilde Panot, president of the LFI group at the National Assembly is the guest of Quotidien. Arthur Genre in the DéZoom retraced the history of the marches once morest the high cost of living in France. The NUPES is organizing a “march once morest the high cost of living and climate inaction” on Sunday October 16 in Paris. In the Cartographer, Jules Grandin deciphers the territories which are not impacted in the same way by the shortage of gasoline. Ambre Chalumeau discusses in the Brigade the exhibition devoted to the feminist and avant-garde painter Alice Neel. In the 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier and Dimitri Boulba explain how Vladimir Putin wants to circumvent the sanctions thanks to Turkey. And Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch followed the president of the LFI parliamentary group, Mathilde Panot to the National Assembly.