Emmanuel Macron will answer questions from Anne-Sophie Lapix and Gilles Bouleau live on France 2 and TF1.

The journalists confided in the wings of this speech different from the previous ones.

The ethics committee of France Télévisions tapped Elise Lucet on the fingers because of an issue of "Cash Investigation" which "lacked balance".

The derivative series of "Tomorrow belongs to us" entitled "Here everything begins" will be launched on November 2 on TF1.

The front page decided to adapt the British series "Luther", which had five seasons between 2010 and 2019 and which was worn by Idris Elba.

Nicolas Sarkozy was on Italian TV on Sunday evening, in one of the major Sunday shows, which is called "Che tempo che fa".

Behind the scenes of Emmanuel Macron's intervention scheduled for this evening at 7:55 p.m.

We have become accustomed to speaking by the president in recent months.

We remember seeing him tell us that we were "at war" against the Coronavirus, that we would fight it "whatever the cost".

But it is a slightly different exercise that Emmanuel Macron will engage in this evening since he will answer questions from Anne-Sophie Lapix and Gilles Bouleau live on France 2 and TF1.

Why this type of intervention?

The presenter of the "20 Hours" of France 2 explained to Louise Bernard how the Élysée had come to opt for this format.

The face-to-face between Emmanuel Macron and the two journalists comes at a critical moment when a little clarity is necessary, as Gilles Bouleau explained to us.

Since this is an interview and not a speech, uncertainty remains on the content of the president's remarks.

Partial or total re-containment, curfew… Will there be announcements?

We put the question to Gilles Bouleau.

The ethics committee of France Télévisions slaps Elise Lucet on the fingers.

In question, a number of "Cash investigation" diffused last May and entitled: "Equality men-women: balance your salary".

During the report, the Caisse d'Epargne d'Ile de France was questioned, but according to the ethics committee of the public group, the program lacked balance.

This is what the magazine "Challenges" revealed on Tuesday.

The committee's sentence fell at the end of September already, but it had not been made public.

What the control body criticizes "Cash investigation" is that the arguments and figures put forward by the journalist in charge of the subject corresponded roughly to the arguments and figures of the CGT, which has just filed a complaint against the bank.

However, the CGT is a minority in the company, it refused to sign an agreement on equal pay at the Savings Bank in 2015, an agreement which was renewed in 2018 with the other unions of the bank, the CFDT, South and the CGC.

Last year, eleven meetings were organized on the subject of gender equality, again with all unions, ensures the Savings Bank.

The committee therefore points the finger at an unbalanced report against the Caisse d'Epargne.

He also points out that the salary difference between men and women in the company is 18%, while the national average is 22%.

The bank is therefore doing better than average and a priori did not deserve to be denounced in this way.

Big launch on November 2 on TF1.

We have known for several months, the front page is preparing a second daily fiction, and we learned this Tuesday that it will land on November 2.

It's called "Here everything begins" and it is a spin-off series from "Tomorrow belongs to us" or "DNA" for close friends, his first successful daily soap opera.

Basically, several characters from the mother series land in this new fiction, starting with Maxime Delcourt, played from the very beginning of "DNA" by Clément Remiens.

Francis Huster, Frédéric Diefenthal and Vanessa Demouy will also be there, and new actors will join them, starting with Elsa Lunghini and Bruno Putzulu.

Rest assured, if you don't watch "Tomorrow belongs to us", you will be able to fully understand the intrigue of "Here everything begins".

We listen to the trailer.

Maxime Delcourt is accepted in a prestigious cooking school, directed by the starred chef Auguste Armand, embodied by Francis Huster.

It is this school that will serve as the starting point for "Here everything begins".

And on the broadcast side, TF1 is betting on continuity: it will broadcast its new series every day at 6.30 p.m., just before "Tomorrow belongs to us".

We stay on TF1 with the announcement of the shooting of a new series.

The front page decided to adapt the British series "Luther", which had five seasons between 2010 and 2019 and which was worn by Idris Elba.

"Luther" has enjoyed significant success, including critical acclaim with a slew of Emmy nominations, and she helped boost the career of the English comedian.

In the French version, the series will also be called "Luther".

For the main role, TF1 is betting on Christopher Bayemi, one of the actors currently on the air in season 2 of "Unfaithful".

He will therefore play Theo Luther, the formidable leader of the Paris criminal brigade, who sinks into a depression after having tracked down a child killer for several months.

Luther is a tortured character, who finds it difficult not to be touched by the darkness of the criminals he pursues, and his first investigation makes him meet Alice, a psychopath who will surprisingly become something of a sidekick.

We end this diary with an unexpected guest.

Nicolas Sarkozy was on Italian TV on Sunday evening, in one of the major Sunday shows, which is called "Che tempo che fa".

And it's unexpected because the guest of the show, live from her office, surrounded by her guitars and her keyboard, was Carla Bruni.

She offers viewers to discover a little where she works, she turns the camera, and the host sees the former French president in the doorway.

He asks her to come and say hello to the camera and Nicolas Sarkozy complies.