this week, alasdair sheds light on the tech behind these dazzling sd displays. something s hand s just come out at me. yeah. it s like a possessed hulk. lara s been checking out the latest health gadgets, including those fending off the calories and those fighting off hair loss. you ve got great hair! are you going to tell me you were bald before? and paul heads to the racetrack to see the high speed cars that don t have human drivers. hey, welcome back to las vegas. this is one of the most famous skylines in the world. and one thing about this sight is it s constantly changing. see, whenever they get fed up with a hotel, theyjust gut it and turn it into something that looks completely different. but in the last year, something really unusual has lit up the horizon, literally. it s that thing over there. yeah, it s called the sphere, and it is a monster. inside, it s an entertainment venue. outside, it s the world s largest video screen, covered in 1.2 million leds. and it
been killed and 75 injured. israel has been pressing ahead with its offensive on southern gaza s main city, khan younis, cutting off hospitals, and killing more than 200 people in the last day. our middle east correspondent mark lowen is injerusalem. what do we know about this? we have a death toll and a number of injuries at 75. a death toll and a number of injuries at 75. what can you tell us? this is injuries at 75. what can you tell us? this is the injuries at 75. what can you tell us? this is the un injuries at 75. what can you tell us? this is the un relief- injuries at 75. what can you tell us? this is the un relief and i injuries at 75. what can you tell- us? this is the un relief and works agency for palestine refugees, which has reported that two tank rounds hits one of its training centres in khan younis which was sheltering hundreds of people in that specific building and they have reported at least nine dead and 75 inch edge, they said un teams including t
this is bbc news, the headlines. the un says once facilities sheltering thousands of people in gaza has been hit leaving nine people dead. a russian military plane crashes, with no survivors. moscow says ukrainian prisoners of war were on board and accuses kyiv of shooting it down. in the us, donald trump defeats nikki haley in the republican primary in new hampshire but she s vowing to stay in the race. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s hugh. alexander zverev has done something he s never done before, beaten a player ranked in the top five at a grand slam. but he broke that duck with a victory over carlos alcaraz that took the german sixth seed into the australian open semi final. zverev lost only two points on his own serve in racing to a first set lead and had a break in the third to beat alcaraz in three, but the spaniard fought back taking the thidr back taking the third on a tie break. but after exchanging breaks of serve early in the fou
and if you re watching, this is the sunday edition of newscast, which is new on the tv. and i think, chaps, the main thing we re going to talk about today is trust in politics, which is something that people talk about a lot very earnestly and occasionally pompously. but the reason to talk about it today is that the big focus group project that we did, britain in a room, which we talked about yesterday, it was on the telly today, did raise a really central theme does the public think that politicians can actually get anything done? does changing them bring change? yes. the system is broken. yeah. and i think as i said yesterday and we discussed a lot on bbc one this morning is there is a mood in the country at the moment that whichever politician it is, they re not really offering anything that can actually get stuff done. henry, do you think this is something to do with changing prime ministers more times than socks? that s surely part of it. i mean, it certainly feels lik