In the summary of the replay of Daily first part of Wednesday February 1, 2023: in his 7:30 p.m. Media, Julien Bellver is interested in the reactions of the foreign press following the second day of mobilization once morest the pension reform. On set, Yann Barthès receives the newly elected president of the Republicans, deputy Éric Ciotti. Ambre Chalumeau tells us regarding an exhibition not to be missed, a comic strip that wants to break taboos and the first day of Asterix and Obelix the middle empire in the cinema.
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Large Families: Life in XXL – Season 06 Episode 46 – Large Families: Life in XXL
The Jeansons are finally settled in Reunion. Now is the time to discover the beach! Discover the Riquelme family! Stéphanie and Jérémy are the parents of Kayliah Kalyanah, Kélennah, Giulyano, Giullyan and Livyo and don’t forget Flore, Jérémy’s mother. It’s time for Rofrane and Nasser to find the children’s mattresses. Large families: life in XXL. Season 06 Episode 46.
On the program of the replay of Daily second part of Friday January 20, 2023: Paul Gasnier devotes his 8:15 p.m. Express to the arrival of Greta Thunberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos in Switzerland, the meeting of political and economic elites. The flagship host of TF1, Camille Combal is on the Daily set. He presents a special program of “A golden family” in the company of part of the cast of “Asterix and Obelix: The Middle Empire”. And to finish, Jenna Castetbon rewinds the news of the week in silence.
On the program of the Daily replay first part of Thursday January 19, 2023: Julien Bellver deciphers in his 7:30 p.m. Media the demonstrations once morest the postponement of the legal retirement age which took place throughout France. Emmanuel Macron and part of his government followed this day of mobilization from Spain. Yann Barthès receives David Revault d’Allonnes, editor-in-chief of the political service of the Sunday newspaper and Soazig Quéméner, editor-in-chief of the political service of Marianne. The two journalists debrief the day of mobilization once morest the postponement of the retirement age to 64 years. Maïa Mazaurette analyzes the place of emotion in the speeches of political leaders through the tears of Pap Ndiaye, Minister of Education and Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand. For her part, Ambre Chalumeau deals in her Brigade with the musical phenomenon of “revenge songs” with new titles by Shakira and Miley Cyrus. She recommends the new graphic novel by Nine Antico and the exhibition on musician Fela Kuti at the Philharmonie de Paris.