How to save energy? Demonstration with Jean-Pierre who uses solar energy throughout his house. As soon as the weather is nice, he uses a solar barbecue to cook his food. He also explains having a solar heater.
One year after the Allied landing, during his official visit to Normandy, General De GAULLE, President of the Provisional Government of the French Republic, went to Saint Lô in ruins and Coutances in Calvados.
Testimony of Bernard DUBOIS accompanied by archive images on the American bombings on Saint Lo. He lost his parents and two sisters in the bombing. He survived because he was staying with neighbors during the attack. He confides his testimony with emotion and concludes that he has no resentment towards the Americans.
Visit of President Vincent AURIOL in Caen and in the cities that were destroyed by the Germans and on the landing beaches like Arromanches. On the program, laying a wreath in front of the prison of Caen where 70 patriots were shot by the Germans, handing over the Cross of the Legion of Honor and reccueillement in front of the monument of Port Winston from which the allied troops for the Liberation of France left 6 June 1944.
The President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, participated in the commemorations of the resistance fighters shot in 1944, the day of the landing. If we know that they were executed in the prison of Caen, we do not know where the bodies were buried. They remain so far untraceable. Children and grandchildren remember and try to find clues.
34 listes se présentent aux élections européennes, c'est un record. Les communes doivent trouver un moyen d'accrocher toutes les affiches électorales et c'est un vrai casse-tête.
C'est un véritable défi que les communes ont dû relever pour les élections européennes. Avec 25 listes, il est difficile de trouver des supports pour les affiches électorales mais il est aussi difficile d'intéresser les électeurs qui semblent un peu perdus.
Retour sur le fonctionnement des élections européennes et sur leurs évolutions depuis 2019. Il y a deux grands changements avec la sortie du Royaume-Uni et la circonscription qui redevient nationale et plus régionale. Explications et mode d'emploi détaillé des élections européennes.
Following an incident during a trip Paris New York, scientific explanations of turbulence, due to air holes and preventive recommendations to potential passengers. Diagrams in air hole animation. Interview with François Granger, airline pilot, accident investigation expert.
Incident due to turbulence during a flight Paris New York, on Tower Air aboard a Boeing 747. 20 injured at the airport J F K K. Factual in New York. Testimonials of passengers Laurence Gasiglia and Alice Deirkan. Interview with Bill Von Buslik, Tower air stopover manager.
Forced landing in Marseille of an Air France Boeing 747: the Johannesburg-Paris flight was disrupted by a violent storm over Africa. Some passengers were seriously injured.
Reportage. Airline pilots, before taking off, study weather maps. The captain is responsible for the safety of the aircraft and passengers and decides on the flight plan. The crew may alter the track laterally or vertically to avoid thunderstorms. The effects of turbulence are tested in the laboratory by manufacturers. Meteorologists are studying the equator area and would have seen an increase in cyclone intensity. The aircraft may have encountered exceptional weather conditions, but nothing was detected in the satellite photos. Commentary on illustration images (Airbus A330, cockpit, infographic, weather map, laboratory tests, office), interspersed with interviews with Antony POILLIOT and Eric DERIVRY, pilots, national union of airline pilots, by Emmanuel BOCRIE, forecaster engineer Météo France.
On 17 January 1985, the President of the Republic made a flash visit to New Caledonia, where the internal situation had deteriorated significantly and where major demonstrations were held. In addition to the representative of the State in the archipelago, François Mitterrand accompanied by Pierre Joxe, Minister of the Interior, reviews the French troops. He goes to the meeting in Noumea of the main political actors of New Caledonia
During his visit to New Caledonia following the demonstrations in Nouevlle-Calédonie, the President of the Republic François Mitterrand met with major political figures from New Caledonia. He called for order and dialogue.
The alleged French leader of Iparretarrak, Philippe BIDART is accused of having shot down a gendarme during a road check in the Landes. The hawk plan was put in place. All the gendarmes of the region are mobilized to find him. Views of the place where the gendarme was killed, police forces in place. Interview with a witness, who recounts the scene he witnessed.
Two armed and grimed men robbed the employees of the branch of the Banque Populaire de Saint Yrieix. They got away in a car. The investigation is entrusted to the gendarmerie brigade of Saint Yrieix and the SRPJ (the regional judicial police service) of Limoges. The hawk plan was put in place. Comment on images of the bank and the gendarmerie.
It is in Lyon in front of a mural "La fresque des Lyonnais" on which we see the characters who wrote the history of the city that Bernard PIVOT stops. He recognizes on this wall Paul Bocuse and Frédéric Dard; He shows his portrait of which he is very proud. He then headed to the Saint-Louis boarding school where he was a schoolboy. The sports fields bears his name. This is an opportunity for Bernard PIVOT to recall that he has a passion for football and that he preferred not to go home on weekends to play football. He loves the dimension of team sport in football as well as collective solidarity and stubbornness.
How can you keep a cool head and not take the big head when you run a program like Apostrophes that promotes books? According to Bernard PIVOT, this is explained by his popular origins, by the years spent with his family, his father grocer in Lyon. It resources in the Beaujpolais every year. The frequentation of the land, of the terroir implies that he has the conviction that one only passes on this land.
During an official trip to Brittany, and on the occasion of a speech in Quimper on 02/02/1969, General de Gaulle indulges in a few sentences in Breton before a visibly amused crowd.