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A l’occasion de la sortie de son livre « Ce que je peux enfin vous dire » (Fayard), Ségolène Royal rend hommage à ses quatre enfants qui l’ont toujours soutenue dans les épreuves.

Ségolène Royal respecte la promesse faite dans le titre de son livre « Ce que je peux enfin vous dire »(Fayard). Elle y évoque ses blessures passées. « J’ai voulu, nous confie-t-elle, répondre à toutes les questions que l’on m’a posées ces dix dernières années, ce que je n’avais pas fait par retenue et parce que nous étions aux responsabilités ». « J’ai pardonné, mais je n’ai pas oublié », grave-t-elle dans ces pages à propos de la fin de son histoire avec François Hollande.

Dans un touchant aveu, elle concède que cette plongée dans le passé lui fit violence :« c’est toujours douloureux de revivre des épreuves. Pour se protéger, nous dit-elle, on met ça dans la mémoire frigorifiée et, lorsque cela fond, cela dégage de la douleur, et puis après de la sérénité ». Une zen attitude qu’elle a cultivée grâce à la pratique du yoga et à une introspection qui lui a permis une prise de distance salutaire. Ses deux fils et ses deux filles l’ont aidée dans cette difficile traversée. « Mes enfants sont la plus belle chose qui me soit arrivée, dit-elle. Je suis fière de les voir attentifs à la beauté de la nature et au respect de l’environnement. De les observer joyeux et solidaires les uns avec les autres et de leur avoir transmis le goût du travail bien fait et le courage de faire ses choix en toute liberté et de dire la vérité. »

Celle qui fut longtemps députée des deux Sèvres concède que les phrases qui lui ont fait le plus mal, dans ses campagnes électorales étaient celles, qu’on glissait méchamment à l’oreille : « Va plutôt t’occuper de tes gosses ». « Il y a toujours une part de culpabilité chez chaque femme qui est accaparée par son travail. Mais je pense avoir bien géré tout cela ». Elle évoque ainsi le récent mariage de son fils aîné, Thomas, comme un moment de grande émotion. Le départ de la maison de la plus jeune de ses filles, Flora, est advenu à la fin du quinquennat Hollande et au retour de Ségolène Royal à la vie civile. Pour autant elle jure n’ avoir pas été frappée par le « syndrome du nid » vide. Au contraire, elle dit se réjouir de voir ses enfants voler de leurs propres ailes.(…)

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Selon Lena Lutaud, journaliste et auteure du livre Ils se sont tant aimés, Laeticia Hallyday aurait entamé les procédures pour acquérir une résidence encore au nom de Johnny Hallyday.

Elle protège leur patrimoine. Lena Lutaud, journaliste au Figaro et auteure du livre Ils se sont tant aimés avait déjà précédemment expliqué que le défaussement de la Bank of America dans la gestion du trust de Johnny Hallyday concernait le fait que l’épouse du rockeur était propriétaire de trop de maisons et que celles-ci avaient trop de personnel à charge en comparaison avec sa fortune jugée modeste.

Cette fois dans l’émission Le Mag sur C8, Lena Lutaud affirme que Laeticia Hallyday semble avoir choisi une stratégie pour le moins étonnante : “Ce qui est très étonnant c’est qu’on a appris à l’audience de mardi dernier qu’elle rachetait pour 800 000 dollars la part américaine que Johnny possédait dans leur petit pavillon de banlieue à Santa Monica. Donc elle a suffisamment d’argent pour commencer à racheter les maisons de Johnny.” Une information qui a probablement été décisive dans le choix des enfants aînés du rockeur d’asphyxier financièrement Laeticia Hallyday.

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Ryan Reynolds est en négociation pour rejoindre Life, un film de science-fiction écrit par les scénaristes de Deadpool. Il y donnerait la réplique à Rebecca Ferguson, vue dans Mission: Impossible 5.

Ryan Reynolds cartonne à l’affiche de Deadpool, et l’acteur canadien va peut-être retrouver les scénaristes du film pour Life, qui le verra faire partie de l’équipe de la station spatiale internationale. Il y découvrira qu’il y a de la vie sur Mars, sauf que cette vie paraît plus maligne et intelligente que prévue.

Ce nouveau film est perçu comme un blockbuster par Skydance, le studio qui le produit. Reynolds y retrouverait le réalisateur Daniel Espinosa (Enfant 44), avec qui il a déjà tourné Sécurité rapprochée (2012).

Si les négociations aboutissent, Reynolds donnera la réplique à Rebecca Ferguson (vue dans Mission: Impossible 5), et reviendra à la science-fiction après R.I.P.D., Renaissances et Big Monster of Campus. Sans compter les innombrables autres adaptations de comics dans lesquelles l’acteur a joué, comme X-men Origins: Wolverine, Green Lantern et Blade: Trinity.

Même à la télé, Reynolds avait côtoyé la SF dans quelques épisodes d’Au-delà du réel : l’aventure continue et un épisode d’X-Files.

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Le Paris Virtual Film Festival est dédié à la réalité virtuelle (VR) sous l’angle du cinéma. En présence de professionnels et de réalisateurs, cette 1ère édition sera l’occasion de décrypter les enjeux artistiques et économiques de ce nouveau genre audiovisuel qui bouscule les codes classiques de la représentation cinématographique. Au programme, une sélection de films pour la plupart inédits en France, des conférences, des séances spéciales et de nombreuses surprises pour plonger le spectateur dans l’univers méconnu du virtuel au cinéma.

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WASHINGTON — 

President Trump will deliver the State of the Union to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 4.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to the president Friday formally inviting him to deliver the address at the U.S. Capitol.

“In the spirit of respecting our Constitution, I invite you to deliver your State of the Union address before a Joint Session of Congress,” Pelosi wrote.

Trump has accepted the invitation, said White House spokesman Hogan Gidley.

Pelosi extended the invitation to Trump to make the annual address just two days after the House adopted two articles of impeachment against Trump.

A date for the Senate impeachment trial has not yet been set.


WASHINGTON — 

President Trump signed two behemoth spending packages totaling $1.4 trillion on Friday night, preventing another year-end government shutdown with an hour and a half to spare.

The existing stopgap funding law was set to expire at midnight Eastern time.

Unlike the 35-day shutdown that ended in January, another lapse would have affected every federal agency. The 12 spending bills for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2020, were bundled into two separate packages, one carrying security-related measures and another containing domestic programs and foreign aid as well as a collection of tax breaks, healthcare legislation and more.

The president also signed the fiscal 2020 defense authorization bill at an event at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Friday night. That measure includes Trump’s prized provisions establishing a new Space Force branch of the U.S. military, as well as up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for federal workers.

Trump’s signatures on the fiscal 2020 spending bills end months of back-and-forth between Republicans and Democrats over how best to divvy up this year’s discretionary funding and solve problematic issues such as border wall spending — a topic many feared could lead to another shutdown.

The seemingly endless stalemate over the proposed wall ended just over a week ago when appropriators reached agreement to spend $1.375 billion on border barrier construction during fiscal 2020, keeping funding level with the previous fiscal year.

Negotiators left intact the Trump administration’s ability to reprogram funding from certain accounts to the border wall, but didn’t backfill $3.6 billion the White House diverted from military construction projects to barrier construction.

Neither side was particularly happy with the compromise; in fact, House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chairwoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Downey) voted against her own bill. But bipartisan majorities in both chambers were willing to accept the tradeoffs in the end, brushing off critiques about a rushed process and essentially just breaking one giant omnibus package into two pieces.

Congress will have about a month off from budget and appropriations before early February when the Trump administration sends its fiscal 2021 budget request to Capitol Hill and the entire process begins anew.

It’s unclear when the Senate’s impeachment trial will begin, how long it will take or how much it will affect the election-year budget cycle. But appropriators already have topline budget numbers for next year in place so they’ll be able to at least avoid the complications that marked the fiscal 2020 process, when spending allocations weren’t determined until July.


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Jane Lynch has a message for Elizabeth Warren: “Class warfare is ugly.”

The actress took to Twitter on Friday afternoon to stand up for the rights of “billionaires in wine caves,” responding to criticism the Massachusetts senator made against South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg during Thursday’s Democratic debate.

“Billionaires in wine caves have as much right to say who gets to be president as waitresses in diners and plumbers in my bathroom,” tweeted Lynch.

Earlier in the day, Lynch — a Buttigieg donor — had tweeted comments in support of Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and wondered out loud, “Why haven’t I ever been invited to party in a wine cave?”

During the debates Warren had called out Buttigieg for a lavish fundraiser he participated in at a winery in Napa Valley.

“The mayor just recently had a fundraiser that was held in a wine cave full of crystals and served $900-a-bottle wine,” said Warren. “Think about who comes to that. He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open-door, but this one was closed-door. We made the decision years ago that rich people in smoke-filled rooms would not pick the next president of the United States.

“Billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the United States.”

Buttigieg responded by noting that he was the only candidate on the debate stage who wasn’t a millionaire or billionaire.

“This is the problem with issuing purity tests that you yourself cannot pass,” he said.

Lynch has hosted events for Buttigieg and has donated to his campaign.

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South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg came under attack at Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate at Loyola Marymount University as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren seized on Buttigieg’s recent appearance at an opulent Napa fundraiser to jab at his high-dollar fundraising.


RUTHERFORD, Calif.  — 

The California winemakers who hosted a dinner at a “wine cave” for Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg are defending the fundraising event.

Buttigieg’s political rivals used the fundraiser to criticize the mayor of South Bend, Ind., for soliciting campaign contributions from wealthy donors at Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate.

Craig and Kathryn Hall, who own the Hall Rutherford winery in Napa Valley, said Friday that they took issue with how their wine cave has been portrayed in the media.

“It seems someone’s intentionally trying to create a different image than the reality. And that’s unfortunate,” Craig Hall said.

A dispute over big-dollar donors and fundraising between Buttigieg and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren erupted on the debate stage.

Warren described a lavish Buttigieg fundraiser featuring $900 bottles of wine and crystal chandeliers, saying that, unlike the South Bend mayor, “I do not sell access to my time.”

“Billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the United States,” she added.

South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg came under attack at Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate at Loyola Marymount University as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren seized on Buttigieg’s recent appearance at an opulent Napa fundraiser to jab at his high-dollar fundraising.

Warren for weeks has pushed Buttigieg to open his fundraisers and be more transparent about donors. His campaign has said he doesn’t solely rely on big-dollar donations and has received an outpouring of small donations averaging $32 during the last three-month reporting period.

Buttigieg, who has surged into the top tier of the Democratic Party’s 2020 primary in part because of his fundraising success, did not back down Thursday, saying a maximum donation from Warren herself wouldn’t “pollute my campaign.”

“We need to defeat Donald Trump,” he said, noting that Trump’s reelection campaign has already accumulated hundreds of millions of dollars. “We shouldn’t try to do it with one hand tied behind our back.”

The Halls said wine caves are common at wineries in Napa Valley and other wine-growing regions because they’re good for storing wine at cool temperatures.

They also said it’s misleading to say the winery sells $900 bottles of wine. Its most expensive wine costs about $350 a bottle, though they sell an extra large bottle — equivalent to four standard-size bottles — for about $900. And they did not serve the most expensive wine at the Buttigieg event, they added.

Craig Hall said he didn’t know if any billionaires attended the fundraiser.

“I don’t think anyone came with the expectation that they were going to become Pete’s good buddy for some personal purpose,” Craig Hall said.


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Robert Glenn “Junior” Johnson, the moonshine runner turned NASCAR driver described as “The Last American Hero” by author Tom Wolfe in a 1965 article for Esquire, died Friday. He was 88.

NASCAR announced the death of Johnson, the winner of 50 races as a driver and 132 as an owner. He was a member of the inaugural class inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2010.

“From his early days running moonshine through the end of his life, Junior wholly embodied the NASCAR spirit,” NASCAR Chairman Jim France said in a statement. “He was an inaugural NASCAR Hall of Famer, a nod to an extraordinary career as both a driver and team owner. Between his on-track accomplishments and his introduction of (sponsor) Winston to the sport, few have contributed to the success of NASCAR as Junior has.

“The entire NASCAR family is saddened by the loss of a true giant of our sport, and we offer our deepest condolences to Junior’s family and friends during this difficult time.”

From North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, Johnson was named one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers in 1998 after a 14-year career that ended in 1966 and included a win in the 1960 Daytona 500. He honed his driving skills running moonshine through the North Carolina hills, a crime for which he received a federal conviction in 1956 and a full presidential pardon in 1986 from President Ronald Reagan.

His was first immortalized by Wolfe in 1965 and later in a 1973 movie adaptation starring Jeff Bridges.

As a car owner for drivers that included Darrell Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Bill Elliott and Terry Labonte, Johnson claimed six Cup championships. His last race win as an owner was the 1994 Southern 500 with Elliott.

Waltrip said he grew up only dreaming of one day meeting Johnson, but surpassed that by getting to drive for his hero.

“He became my boss and made me a champion, I loved that man, God Bless Jr and his family. You were the greatest!” Waltrip said on Twitter.

Johnson also is credited with bringing the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to NASCAR, which then led to Winston sponsoring its premier series from 1971-2003.

“The Last American Hero is gone and so leaves a huge dent in NASCAR racing. Junior Johnson was one of American sports’ great characters and one of the best racer and car owners ever. His mountain man drawl and tricks were legendary,” former race promoter Humpy Wheeler said. “He’ll go down as one of racing’s great ticket sellers.“

Johnson is credited with discovering drafting — using the slipstream of the car in front of you on the track to keep up or slingshot past. Using that maneuver, he won the 1960 Daytona 500, outrunning several cars that were about 10 mph faster.

As a young man, Johnson built a reputation as a moonshiner who could outrun the law on the mountain roads like no one else. He’s credited with inventing the Bootleg Turn, a maneuver that spins the car into a quick 180-degree turn and sends it speeding off in the opposite direction.

Johnson began driving at age 8, long before he had a license.

“I didn’t need one anyway,“ he often said with a laugh. “They weren’t going to catch me.“

At 24, Johnson turned that talent to racing and became a superstar in NASCAR in the 1950s and 1960s. He walked away from the sport in 1996 to concentrate on his other businesses, including a line of fried pork skins and country ham.

“I had done just about everything in racing that I wanted to do,“ Johnson said in an interview with The Associated Press before driving the pace car for the start of the 2008 Daytona 500, the 50th running of that event. “I do miss being in the garage sometimes, but I just wasn’t excited about going racing anymore.“

Johnson was never caught on the roads during his moonshining days, but he was arrested by federal authorities in 1956 when he was caught working at his father’s still. He was sentenced to 20 months but was released after 11 months in federal prison in Chillicothe, Ohio.

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Although a lifelong Democrat, Johnson was pardoned by Reagan. In his later years, Johnson often said that the pardon in December 1986 was “the greatest thing in my life.“

Johnson is survived by wife Lisa, daughter Meredith and son Robert Glenn Johnson III.