This Saturday, November 16, Léa Salamé once again receives a handful of guests in What an era! Between television, politics and sport, the evening promises to be busy.
The gray of autumn and current events does not hinder Léa Salamé's work. This Saturday, November 16, the journalist will be, like every Saturday evening, at the helm of What an era! on France 2. From 11:20 p.m., she will notably welcome the former President of the Republic and new deputy for Corrèze, François Hollande. The opportunity to discuss, among other things, his latest work, published in September, The challenge of governing. The left and the power from the Dreyfus affair to the present day. The politician wanted to be a historian for the time of a book, he will surely also talk about his future and his ambitions. Present at the Stade de France during the meeting between the French and Israeli football teams on Thursday November 14, François Hollande will also have the opportunity to comment on international news.
Private and public television represented alongside Léa Salamé in What an era!
Léa Salamé will also receive big names from television this November 16. Michel Denisot will be around the table. The historical animator of fire Grand Journal on Canal+ is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, at the same time as the 40th anniversary of the encrypted channel. An important and significant part of his career. The public service will be represented by Élise Lucet. The journalist, who embodies investigative shows like Special Envoy or Cash Investigation, on France 2, is feared by business leaders and politicians but adored by the public. A 1988 archive of a report on Donald Trump commented by Élise Lucet came to light during the billionaire's re-election in early November. She openly makes fun of him and this made Internet users laugh a lot.
Very high level sport in What an era!
There will be talk of sport in What an era! this Saturday, November 16. Luka and Nikola Karabaticthe two handball champion brothers will come and present their book Our love affair with handball while Nikola Karabatic hung up after the Paris Olympics. There will also be a question of Olympism with Pauline Déroulède. If the wheelchair tennis player did not succeed in bringing a medal to France this year, she published the story of her life and her road accident, (Im)possible. Finally, to end on a note of humor, Léa Salamé will welcome Pablo Miracurrently touring for his show Simple past.
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