It was the President’s ninth address since the onset of the health crisis. Yesterday, at 8 p.m., Emmanuel Macron spoke to 20 million French people. Audiences almost half as large as last April, but which remain among the best scores, and with the same effect: the boom in appointments for vaccination on the site Doctolib.
What did he talk about? From Covid, a little: compulsory third dose for frail people and those 65 and over, vaccination booster for those over 50 in a month. Economic recovery, construction of nuclear reactors and pension reform, a lot.
“A campaign clip” denounce in heart the oppositions, for a president who is officially not yet a candidate but who is already planning a lot towards after 2022.
She had denounced the excesses of Facebook in the United States, here she is on a European tour to explain to parliamentarians the need to fight against the American giant: Frances Haugen was in the National Assembly and the Senate today.
The opportunity for parliamentarians to question him on the excesses that it has revealed and especially on the new European legislation which should soon emerge on the issue of moderation on social networks, explains Boris Hallier, journalist in the service. science, health and technology franceinfo. Frances Haugen in particular called, he tells us, for more protection for whistleblowers while a bill is due to be considered in the Assembly soon.
Being a man and being pregnant is the story of 2,000 men a year in the United States. It is also the starting point of Marie-Castille’s new film Mention-Schaar, A good man, in which a trans man, Benjamin, carries the couple’s child.
The opportunity for the director to talk about parenthood and transidentity. She came to present her film to us in the studio of Fifteen minutes, and we also asked her about her choice of an actress (Noémie Merlant) for the role of Benjamin.
Guests: Boris Hallier, journalist in the science-health-environment-technology department of franceinfo, and Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, director of “A good man “
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