I think for the cspan audience, we first need to put the burn book in context. Can you give us can you give us the background . Sure. Burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out now, which is kind of too. It is for me, but its a book you write things you really and youre not. People are supposed to see it. And of course, thats the whole premise of that movie and you have fun with it and its sort of gossipynd and so i decided thats what i was doing in my memoir and of what my 30 years covering silicon valle the same time that subhead is a tech love story because i love tech. Yeah. So i dont want this idea that, you know, theres a lot of tropes out there. S terrible. Its not terrible. Its how how its being used essentially. And so i want to say i love tech, but let me tell you what happened. Yeah. Yeah. Journey to do these pele becoming the worlds richest, most powerful people. And youve been there since the beginning. I its interesting because, you know, you have a bunch of yo
To have been killed by an israeli air strike near a hospital in rafah. The idf said it had carried out a Precision Strike in the area of the hospital that targeted militants from the islamichhad group. And a United Nations team visiting gazas biggest hospital has found that many palestinans who were injured as lorries were delivering aid on thursday, were wounded by gunshots. Our Diplomatic Correspondent paul adams has the latest. How were so many people injured . Were they shot or crushed in a desperate stampede at gazas Shifa Hospital . The un says theres evidence of both. This hospital is treating more than 200 people that were injured. And we have seen people with gunshot wounds, we have seen amputees and we have seen children as young as 12. Jihad is haunted by what he saw when the convoy arrived on thursday morning. Were the soldiers firing deliberately . Hes asked. Yes. With tanks, soldiers, aircraft. Why the shooting started is still not clear. Israel says troops felt threatene
minister laurence boone, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, zeinab. why have the authorities decided to ban the use of fireworks during the july 14th bastille day celebrations this year? so, you know, after the riots last week, things have calmed down. it has been a huge drama and obviously people were really moved. and there s also been some riot that are absolutely unacceptable. the tension has softened and it s gone away and we think the situation is under control. but usually bastille day is the opportunity of fireworks, celebration and sometimes obviously some incidents. so given how close we are to the time of the riots, it was better to calm things down and avoid this. as well, you know, in some areas of france, there has been drought, and with fireworks, we better be careful. all right. does the government have a clear strategy to deal with this latest crisis? yeah, very much so. i mean, as you know, this is not a french specificity. it happened here in the uk exactly a
translation: this is a plan - of interventions with which we want to make a contribution to give african younger generations a right that until now has been denied. because here in europe we have often spoken about the right to emigrate, but we have almost never talked about how to guarantee the right not to be forced to emigrate. live now to daviday ghilionay, our bbc news reporter who isjoining us from the newsroom. daviday, can you tell us why this deal with albania is so important for giorgia meloni and her governemnt? thank you for your question. it is still vital, this deal. she is sending a strong message to the people who voted for almost two years ago. she s also talking to her opponents and people who have been criticising her because obviously now the migration crisis is one of the most delicate political issues. that s also one of the most ones to tackle at the beginning of her government as soon as she was elected she struggled to deliver. you do know her elector
31 year old man about the fatal stabbing of two university students and a 65 year old man early on tuesday. officers have revealed what they believe to be the sequence of events. they say the first victims were 19 year old students barnaby webber and grace kumar. officers say a man thought to be the suspect then tried to get into a homeless hostel in the city. this is a still of the cctv footage seen by the bbc which shows a man in a black hoodie trying to climb into a window at the hostel. he is stopped from entering by two people. police believe the attacker then stabbed 65 year old ian coates, a school caretaker, before allegedly stealing his van. and using it to run over and injure three people elsewhere in the city. police have yet to establish a motive for the attacks. let s head straight to nottingham and to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan correspondent rajini vaidya nathan who correspondent rajini vaidyanathan who has been there for the last 36 hours, and rajini