throughout the evening. lara: as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month i for the consumer electronics show, we ve been bringing you some of the highlights. spencr: but this week, we re getting away from the show floor. i ve been made to work up a sweat and he s been sent to freeze. but first up, we re going below the bright lights of the strip with james clayton as he checks out an unusual way to get from a to b. james: las vegas convention center is huge. it can take half an hour to walk across it. however, there s a new way to get around tunnels with teslas in them. this is what elon musk claims is the future of transport, so we re here in las vegas to check it out. the station looks like a cross between a taxi rank and a subway. i ve never been here before, and it s very pleasant. it kind of feels quite cool. but the most obvious thing that you notice is that there aren t fumes here, and you kind of realise, first off, that this would absolutely n
instruments to give us our best ever view of the moons, and to assess whether they could be habitable. now on bbc news, click. this week, it s all about cars and cardio. yeah, we have teslas looping the las vegas loop. spencer takes a swing for it. yes, got a seagull. and lara gets mean. well, she tries to. i m a bit slow with this. i d be in terrible trouble if there was a person punching. and is that. both: a flying elvis? as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, we ve been bringing you some of the highlights. but this week, we re getting away from the show floor. i ve been made to work up a sweat and he s been sent to freeze. but first up, we re going below the bright lights of the strip with james clayton, as he checks out an unusual way to get from a to b. las vegas convention center is huge. it can take half an hour to walk across it. however, there s a new way to get around tunnels with teslas in them. this i
instruments to give us our best ever view of the moons, and to assess whether they could be habitable. shortly on bbc news, newswatch. but first, here s click. as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, we ve been bringing you some of the highlights. but this week, we re getting away from the show floor. i ve been made to work up a sweat and he s been sent to freeze. but first up, we re going below the bright lights of the strip with james clayton as he checks out an unusual way to get from a to b. james: las vegas convention center is huge. it can take half an hour to walk across it. however, there s a new way to get around tunnels with teslas in them. this is what elon musk claims is the future of transport, so we re here in las vegas to check it out. the station looks like a cross between a taxi rank and a subway. i ve never been here before, and it s very pleasant. it kind of feels quite cool. but the most obvious
in the uk, labour calls for the conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi to be sacked, after reports he paid a tax penalty, as part of a multi million pound settlement with authorities. chris hipkins is set to become new zealand s next prime minister, replacing jacinda ardern who announced her resignation on thursday. millions around the world prepare for lunar new year. and britain s andy murray is out of the australian open. he lost to spain s roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for click. this week, it s all about cars and cardio. yeah, we have teslas looping the las vegas loop. spencer takes a swing for it. yes, got a seagull. and lara gets mean. well, she tries to. i m a bit slow with this. i d be in terrible trouble if there was a person punching. and is that. both: a flying elvis? as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, w
Clocks are the earliest self regulating devices, so they are robots, effectively. If you accept that these clockwork creations are indeed robots, then you can also argue that the earliest robots were clocks. It was these mechanical marvels that made the Industrial Revolution possible, mobilising hundreds of workers to be at the same place at the same time, enabling goods to be transported, trains to run accurately, and allowing industry to become an efficient machine. The Industrial Revolution was also the catalyst for massive social change across the world, bringing about the rise of the working class, and sparking ideas like capitalism and marxism. Now, in the west, cuba found itself at the epicentre of this shift. It was the poster child for communism in the west, right in the back garden of the us, the heart of capitalism. Richard taylor has been to cuba to see how the island is now moving with the times. The Iconic Images are strikingly familiar. Cuba today still feels in some way