your son s fine. thank you. there was something in the road. it s okay. you re safe now. i m chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. the virus is in retreat. cases are down, across the country. 57%, this past week, from a month ago. six states report an average of less than one covid death, per day, over the past week. why? big raisin is that half of the 50 states have now fully vaccinated at least half of all adults against covid. but only half the states. turns out, the only thing holding us back is us. more specifically, some of us. more specifically, some of us in certain areas, with very specific politics. the proof. of the 25 states with the best-vaccination rates, 17 of the governors have a d in front of their name. where trump got the most votes, you see the most hesitancy. we re going to go this to this in detail with the wizard of odds later. those but the question is, if you look for those in congress who are fighting this progress. messing with vaccines. vaccine
shortly on bbc news newswatch. but before that it s time for click. welcome to click. now, we all know how easy it is to fake things online these days. not even photos, voiced or videos are safe, as we well know, right? yes, we ve worn fake clothes, we ve faked our voices with software. i ve even been entirely faked with a virtual me although i am convinced that she looked ten years older. i whole heartedly agree. later in the program, we re going to see the hollywood version of this when we look behind the scenes at the film, tenet. spoiler alert it wasn t all real. but these days, you don t need a big budget to do this. just think of those zoom backgrounds that we ve all been looking at. admittedly, the edges of your hair do often give the game away, but these pictures are pretty good, a lot better than we would have imagined they could be five years ago. (harp glissando) so, check out the next advancements. this is where zoom can put meeting participants into a meeti
now on bbc news, if you can t get to a nightclub, there are a myriad ways to party. it s time for click. this week: how to uncover deadly secrets online. the secret codes attracting more women into cybersecurity. and tenet, the oscar winning secrets of making time to backwards. go backwards. audio tracks backwards. welcome to click. we all know how easy it is to fake things online these days not even photos, voices or videos are safe, as we well know, right? yes, we ve worn fake clothes, we have faked our voices with software. i ve even been entirely faked with a virtual me although i am convinced that she looked ten years older. i whole heartedly agree. later in the programme, we re going to see the hollywood version of this, when we look behind the scenes at the film, tenet. spoiler alert it wasn t all real. but these days, you don t need a big budget to do this. just think of those zoom backgrounds that we ve all been looking at. admittedly, the edges of your hair
because they couldn t hear the mother and she couldn t hear them. but in a bucket, it is like a megaphone itjust amplifies the sound. they could hear her and she could hear them, so it was a win win situation. my work here is done. except it is not. now we ve got operation mallard two! we have indeed. she came back four weeks ago and started looking around my balcony, she moved to another planter which has lots of grasses in it and she has decided she s going to nest there. we now have 11 eggs and everything is fine and we have got about another week to go. success, operation mallard, absolute success. here s to the next one. ian haslam, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with louise lear. best of the sunshine was certainly first thing, shower cloud developed in the letter stages of the morning, some quite heavy and slow moving, if you are out during the early evening, worth bearing in mind. overnight showers tending to fade, under clearer skies we do it all