On the program of the Daily replay, first part of Wednesday, October 12, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver broadcasts the message of love from Ukraine to France in thanks for the deliveries of tricolor weapons. He then takes stock of the icy atmosphere and a bit heartbreaking in the National Assembly and the shortage of gasoline. Clément Viktorovitch continues on the subject of blockades of refineries and dissects the rhetoric of the government. Ambre Chalumeau returns to the crisis that French cinema is going through and the debates that agitate it. In his 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier continues to follow the mobilization of the Judicial Police, Sophie Dupont summarizes the results of the day at the National Assembly and we spend the day with the strikers of the Gravenchon-Port-Jérôme refinery, in Normandy . Yann Barthès receives the economist François Lenglet on the occasion of the publication of his latest book “Rien ne va, MAIS”, just to give us a little hope.
Daily Replay
Contents of Daily first part of Tuesday, October 11, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver analyzes the tensions in the National Assembly and takes news from Ukraine, hard bombarded by Russia for 24 hours. Arthur Genre retraces the history of the use of 49-3 in his column “DéZoom”, Maïa Mazaurette explains to us the common point between the American singer Kali Uchis and the prestigious Parisian high school Henri IV and Ambre Chalumeau tells us regarding the general assembly of the cinema demanded by professionals in the field. In his 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier looks back at length on the historic demonstration of the police officers of the Judicial Police, angry with their big boss, the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin. He then takes news of the inhabitants of kyiv, the Ukrainian capital once once more bombarded by the Russian army.
In the summary of the Daily replay first part of Monday, October 10, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver returns to the massive strikes in Ukraine and the explosion of the Crimean bridge this weekend. He then returns to the propaganda of the Iranian state to try to stem the revolt of the country. He then takes stock of the shortage of gasoline in France and the mobilization launched by the Insoumis to march ” once morest the high cost of living and climate inaction”. In his Zoom, Clément Viktorovitch deciphers the words of Jean-Luc Mélenchon which angered his opponents and Maïa Mazaurette deciphers his elements of language to defend his colleague Adrien Quatennens, accused of domestic violence. Yann Barthès receives historian Fabrice d’Almeida on the occasion of the publication of his book “World History of the Rich”. With him, Ambre Chalumeau is interested in the wealth of stars and Jérémie Peltier paints a portrait of the rich in France. In his 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier takes news of Daria in a kyiv bombarded by the Russian army for the first time in three months. He then returns, with Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch, to the testimonies of François Hollande, Bernard Cazeneuve and François Molins at the Nice attack trial.
Contents of the replay of Daily first part of Wednesday, October 5, 2022: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver takes stock of the situation in Ukraine and the defeats of Vladimir Putin, he returns to the very eventful return to parliamentarians and is surprised the absence of the RN in the mornings to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the party. Yann Barthès receives the researcher and historian specializing in the far right Nicolas Lebourg to open a large page devoted to the 50th anniversary of the National Front. Clément Viktorovitch takes the opportunity to decipher the speeches of Le Pen father and daughter over the past five decades and Ambre Chalumeau retraces 50 years of cultural struggle once morest the FN. In his 8:15 p.m. Express, Paul Gasnier goes to meet RN deputies to see how they intend to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their party, Abda Sall gives the floor to the French on pension reforms and Sophie Dupont debriefs the Sarkozy-Hollande colloquium.