Intellectuals, business leaders, artists, politicians ... In "It Happened Tomorrow", for an hour, Patrick Cohen receives personalities from all walks of life to shed new light and take a step back on the news of the week ended Saturday. Same recipe on Sunday to anticipate the coming week. An emblematic meeting to better understand the spirit of the times and the complexity of our world.

- 80th anniversary of the call of June 18. History resonates with current events. When the commitments of the past can serve as a model for young people. What attitude should we take in the face of adversity?

Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette , granddaughter of Pierre Brossolette, her fiction documentary Les espions du Général, will be broadcast on France 3 on Thursday

- The bankruptcy of Presstalis, the defense of the paper press more than ever threatened. 

 Eric Fottorino co-founder of the weekly Le 1, the one in newsstands at the moment: How to live together? On June 17, it will launch the first issue of Légende, a new quarterly, without advertising, which will tell an exceptional figure of our time to restore memory, landmarks, values ​​and references. Eric Fottorino is also co-founder of the quarterly America and Zadig.

- He is a French scientist, prospectivist, lecturer and writer. But he is also the pioneer of the practice of surfing in France.

Joël de Rosnay publishes Petit Praise of Surfing (Ed. Bourin). He tells us about the beginnings of surfing in France at the Côte des Basques in the 1950s with Peter Viertel, the surf lesson given to Catherine Deneuve, the waves of Hawaii at a time when nobody knew them, the tubes and the love of the sea despite the dangers.  

- "When citizens prefer security, they are ready to sacrifice their freedom by choosing dictatorial leaders." 

Alaa El Aswany Egyptian writer, novelist and essayist he publishes The dictatorship syndrome at Acte Sud.