Story of the shooting that took place this morning in Peshawar (Pakistan) in an army-run school. More than 140 people, mostly school children, were slaughtered by the Taliban. This is the bloodiest attack in Canadian history. The commentary on factual images and photographs alternates with the interviews of a victim and a witness.
Exceptional show in the sky of Paris and on the Champs-Elysées, where several thousand people rushed to see the 4,000 soldiers and vehicles of the French army pass by on the occasion of the traditional parade of July 14. Comment on factual images and microsidewalk.
Reportage on the Lépine contest organised as every year on the occasion of the Paris Fair: the trend is towards inventions of connected objects. Comment on archival and factual images of the premises, alternating with interviews with Bluebee staff (electronic key ring), Dominique MOCQUARD, CEO of ADM Concept (electric car without permit), Sophie HALLIOT from Bobler (voice mail) and Jules HOTRIQUE from Dualo (musical instrument).
Report on the death in the emergency room at Cochin Hospital in Paris of a 61-year-old woman who had been admitted for a gravitational foot injury. An internal investigation has been initiated, but there are reports of emergency bottlenecks. Comments on images of the premises alternate with the interview of Professor Stanislas CHAUSSADE, Cochin Hospital Medical Board, Doctor Gérald KIERZEK, Emergency Physician Hotel Dieu Cochin, as well as an excerpt from a press conference by Martin HIRSCH, Director General of the Paris Hospitals (AP-HP).
On the occasion of the new technologies fair in Las Vegas, report on the appearance of connected objects and their uses in our daily life. These Internet-related objects seem to be useful overall, although there are some reservations about privacy... Alternating factual images with the interview of Cyril GROSPIRON, user of connected objects.
While MEPs consider a proposal for legislation to reinstate, in a framed manner, research on embryos, a report to I-STEM, Institute of Strain Cells for the Treatment and Study of Monogenic Diseases, which up until now had been granted a waiver to be able to study stem cells. Commentary on images from the laboratory, interviews with Cécile MARTINAT, research manager INSERM, I-STEM, Marc PESCHANSKI, research director I-STEM and Jean-Philippe WOOLF, Cochin Hospital (AP-HP), Paris.
The former President of the Republic was indicted for abuse of weakness in the Bettencourt case. In the office of Judge Jean Michel Gentil in Bordeaux, he was confronted to billionaire Ingrid Bettencourt’s butler, Pascal Bonnefoy. Comment on factual and archival images.
Airbus won the biggest order in its history with the sale of 234 planes to Indonesian low-cost company Lion Air for the sum of 18 billion euros. Update on this sale which will create many jobs in France. The report alternates images of illustrations and infographics with the statement by François HOLLANDE, President of the Republic, and interviews with Airbus employees and a subcontractor, Frédéric GENTILIN.
François HOLLANDE inaugurates the Chaban Delmas road bridge. Presentation of the project. Excerpt from the speech of Alain JUPPE, mayor of Bordeaux: "this bridge is beautiful, it has all the qualities of Bordeaux sobriety and elegance without lacking a certain majesty..." This 433-metre long lift bridge crosses the Garonne. The architect is Michel Virlogeux.
Reportage about behind-the-scenes couture in Paris. Interview with Alexis MABILLE, artistic director in house "Alexis Mabille", who has just reached the sought-after rank of haute couture, alternating on images of the show.
Report on the beginning of the referendum vote in Egypt on the new draft constitution. Reporting in parts of Cairo. The opposition fears that this will give the government full power, and accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of rigging the referendum. 250,000 police and military personnel deployed to ensure the security of polling stations Voter microsiders and a judge’s interview. Plateau in position Luc LAGUN BOUCHET. Comment on factual images.
Followed by the start of the skippers participating in the sailing race of the Vendée Globe at the Sables d'Olonne. Interviews with Louis BURTON, skipper of "Bureau Vallée", Servane ESCOFFIER, wife of Louis Burton, and Bernard STAMM, skipper of "Cheminées Poujoulat" and micro-sidewalk of spectators.
Report on stroke in young people, which now affects a quarter of patients. Testimonies of two people of about twenty years, recommendations, and explanations of the neurologist Charlotte CORDONNIER.
Constitutional Council verdict: The bullfight is not forbidden and can therefore continue but only in cities where it is a continuous tradition. Opponents are angry but industry professionals and traders are relieved. Comment on factual images and illustration images alternating with interviews with Claire STAROZINSKI (anti-corrida alliance), Nicolas HULOT (TV host), Jean-Baptiste JALABERT (torero), Luc JALABERT (breeder of fighting bulls and father of Jean-Baptiste) and Pierre LACROIX (trader of Nîmes).
Report. Analysis of the commercial success of the Apple company whose market capitalization has reached record levels. Reminder of the trial with the company Samsung. Commentary on archive images, on factual images, on infographics interspersed by an interview with Pascal SAMAMA, Apple specialist of the magazine "01.net"
Report on the Constitutional Council’s decision to repeal the law penalizing sexual harassment because of its vague contours. All current sexual harassment procedures are cancelled. Comment on factual, illustrated and infographic images alternating with the interview of Guy CARCASSONNE, professor of constitutional law, and Marilyn BALDECK, of the European Association against Violence against Women.
Investigation into the causes and consequences of sea level rise measured at 2 mm per year in the Mediterranean and 3 mm in the Atlantic. The commentary on factual images, illustration, infographics, alternates with the testimony of the president of the Fédération de l'hôtellerie de plein air, Philippe ROBERT, and a coastal inhabitant.
Reportage. In Tunisia, the first results of the vote are expected tomorrow but there was already a strong breakthrough of the Islamist party Ennahda. Commentary on images of the counting of votes as well as the members of the Ennahda party awaiting the results alternating with the interviews of a member of the electoral commission and a member of the Ennahda party. Conclusion with a tray in Samah SOULA.