click gets rare access into nasa hq to take a look at the research and engineering that is going to make space exploration possible. this week, another chance to see our race to space, where we hit the road, built a house and, shh. whispers: ..locked up some astronauts. jump on in. thank you. so you re not using the steering wheel at all? you re using a. oh, wow! laughter. which way are we going? which way are we going! i m at nasa in houston where lucienjunkin is taking me for a spin. using both a steering wheel and a joystick, you can point this vehicle in one direction and drive it in another. you feel the forces in your tailbone. oh, i can feel the forces in my tailbone! laughter. and if that seems really confusing, well, it is. but this is drive by wire technology, which means the onboard computer works out which way you want to go, and then calculates what to do with the wheels. all right, so, we ll just go this way. this is just one of many experiments into how we migh
city, herat, some two weeks ago. with a population of more than 500,000, the city is a strategically important capital. we spoke to residents there who say they fear for their lives since the taliban arrived. now on bbc news, click. this week, another chance to see our race to space, where we hit the road, built a house and, shh. whispers: ..locked up some astronauts. jump on in. thank you. so you re not using the steering wheel at all? you re using a. oh, wow! laughter. which way are we going? which way are we going! i m at nasa in houston where lucienjunkin is taking me for a spin. using both a steering wheel and a joystick, you can point this vehicle in one direction and drive it in another. you feel the forces in your tailbone. oh, i can feel the forces in my tailbone! laughter. and if that seems really confusing, well, it is. but this is drive by wire technology, which means the onboard computer works out which way you want to go, and then calculates what to do with th
the area immediately. and biden administration officials now saying there are approximately 1,500 americans still in afghanistan with now less than a week to go before the u.s. military withdraws. also tonight the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack seeking a massive trove of documents from multiple federal government agencies signaling a wide ranging investigation. let s go right to cnn s pentagon correspondent oren liebermann, oren, good evening you to, thanks for joining us. this is an ominous warning tonight, tell us about the security concerns at the airport. reporter: it s not just the warning that s the problem here, don, it s the timeline in which the u.s. has to operate. the u.s. embassy in kabul already operating out of hamid karzai international airport is warning americans to stay away from three entry points to the airport, saying there are security threats around there. they also say the embassy will contact americans when it s safe and
breaking news tonight, the security situation around kabul s airport deteriorating quickly. the u.s. embassy warning americans gathering at certain entry gates about security threats, advising them to leave the area immediately. and biden administration officials now saying there are approximately 1,500 americans still in afghanistan with now less than a week to go before the u.s. military withdraws. also tonight the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack seeking a massive trove of documents from multiple federal government agencies, signaling a wide-ranging investigation. let s go right to cnn s pentagon correspondent oren liebermann, oren, good evening to you. thanks for joining us. this is an ominous warning tonight, tell us about the security concerns at the airport. reporter: and it s not just the warning that s the problem here. it s the timeline in which the u.s. has to operate around these warnings and around the security threat. the u.s. embass
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all of the main news stories of the top of the hour. this week, another chance to see our race to space, where we hit the road, built a house and, shh. whispers: ..locked up some astronauts. jump on in. thank you. so you re not using the steering wheel at all? you re using a. oh, wow! laughter. which way are we going? which way are we going! i m at nasa in houston where lucienjunkin is taking me for a spin. using both a steering wheel and a joystick, you can point this vehicle in one direction and drive it in another. you feel the forces in your tailbone. oh, i can feel the forces in my tailbone! laughter. and if that seems really confusing, well, it is. but this is drive by wire technology, which means the onboard computer works out which way you want to go, and then calculates what to do with the wheels. all right, so, we ll just go this way. this is just one of many experiments into how we might live, work and drive on the m