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they encourage people to think about what it's like living in greek housing amid the outbreak. >> think how they're feeling right now with people all around them infected with covid and them not knowing if they'll have it the next day. >> reporter: outbreaks in indiana it varies from. marking off tables in the dining room and even on couches. not a single positive case but next day at another fraternity more than 80% of the house tested positive. young adults who probably don't have the most formed prefrontal lobe and aren't the best at weighing the risks and benefits to something. >> so if that's the case should they have the freedom to hang out at frat houses? >> no, i don't think so. >> he's president of the inner fraternity council at the university of colorado you boulder.
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that school is asking fraternities to pay more than 10,000 in fines for parties breaking covid guidelines. he calls that type of behavior disrespectful. >> they have people who work in their kitchens, people who come to clean and cook and you're putting those people at risk. >> it's not just greek life contributing to outbreaks. it's crowded bars an off campus parties as well. these students said 20 people were in their house despite limiting gatherings to ten. the occupants all have covid. >> do you have other people here and you're positive for covid? is that a problem? what did you think when you saw that video? >> it's a window into a larger epidemic in our society. the approach that we have toward living together in local communities and as a nation, it's not very cooperative. >> cooperation aside university
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of connecticut sociology professor matthew huey says it's difficult for human beings to stay distant. we're more than six months into this pandemic vchlt we underestimated the human ability, especially at a young age, to be apart from each other? >> i think so. we're social reaches. we need to interact with one another. >> reporter: the professor says finances play a huge role here with many greek organizations struggling to stay adproet and colleges trying to justify 2002 igs. the pressure is on. many organizations are following duls schultz down entirely under the abolish greek life slogan gaining steam under the social justice movement. >> that was errol barnet reporting. the pentagon has launched an investigation into the collision that destroyed a $120 million stealth fighter. the plane fell from the sky near
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palm springs california after the pilot clipped wings with another plane during a refueling exercise. the pilot ejected safely and suffered only minor injuries. the plane was totalled. no one on board was injured. between 2013 and 2017 at least 133 service members died in aviation accidents. thanld has the military looking into more virtual training for its pilots. lee cowan reports. >> reporter: california's edwards air force base. it's a cathedral to aerospace history, names like jaeger and armstrong come to mind. anything that was cool, game changer, it happened here. and it still does says the colonel. >> quickly start seeing -- there's your sonic boom.
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>> whoa. >> i knew one was coming. >> every day jets scatter skies here training the best fighter pilots in the world. it's danger ourks not to mention expensive. a raptors, for example, costs about $40,000 for every hour it's in the air. fighter pilots like navy lieutenant travis johnson say at the moment that's still the best way to train. >> you don't want the answer for why you got shot down and lost the fight to be because i was in training, i didn't know thousand to handle the situation. >> but the air force was faced with a big problem. >> if we do not innovate we're going to lose, period. >> reporter: and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> we are faced with an opposition that has superior numbers, technology that's at least on par with ours, and if we're not scared of that, we should be. >> what country are we talk you can about? >> we're talk about china.
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>> the equivalent of the navy's top gun. it's got wings, he can fly it. virtual reality racing game that got his aerospace startup red six off the ground. >> i said guys, can we do that in air planes? the guys looked at me as if i was crazy an said no. >> what did you think? >> i thought who would be crazy enough to let us use their plane to do this. they returned with me. augmented reality would be the answer, allowing fights train against a virtual aircraft while still flying in the real surroundings but augmented realty doesn't work and it's not fast enough. or is it? >> the first time the tech crackled to life and we saw something in the sky, that's when we knew -- >> that this was possible. >> the question was could we do
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it in the air. >> what he's about to show us is something few people y0ud the air force have seen. >> that is amazing. >> ha-ha-ha. >> this is augmented realty. all of it projected on a visor in our helmets. >> that's pretty sinister looking, huh? >> that's a russian plane behaving just the way it would in a real dog fight. >> pretty good. >> and yet all we were chasing was thin air. eliminating the danger of a midair collision, a huge risk when it comes to training pilots to do re midair fueling missions like this. and so was the air force. >> we were familiar with the dream and the concept. we walk in and suddenly realize
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there are a lot of parts of our country where healthy food is hard to come by. one of them is compton, california. jamie yuccas found a local gardener working there to change that one vegan chicken wing at a time. >> good morning today's a perfect time to introduce the caill. >> reporter: it's easy to forget where you are. it looks like we're in the middle of the midwest. >> right. >> reporter: we're in compton. >> yeah. >> reporter: and this is actually the middle of a desert. >> food deserts are communities where there's a lot of healthy and fresh food. >> the new menu stuck around. when you first started were people skeptical? >> i guess so, yeah.
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people have this thing in their mind to where once you say it's veeg arngs they don't want any part oiflt. that's to be expected as we don't change the narrative on healthy eating. >> reporter: hoping to nudge that change along, in 2017 he started cotton vegan, a home base delivery service. >> all of the foods that i used to eat i recreated them with plant based ingredients. >> reporter: the business quickly grew into a commercial kitchen space to keep up with the demand. this is where he turns out shrimp made with cognac root. garbanzo bean flower and his version of barbecue ribs with jack fruit instead of meat. >> you can reality a texture,
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just trying to find ingredients that try to mimic the consistency of the other foods that we've been accustomed to eating all of our lives. >> thank you. have a good one. >> you, too. >> a four-month shutdown, he's delivering again to other parts of los angeles. but he was most missed back home in compton. >> i tried just about everything on the menu and nothing disappoints. >> we don't have a lot of healthy options, so what he's doing for the city is very, very important. >> mac and cheat. for those of us nonvegas that aren't from compton -- hmm. this is really good. >> thanks. >> it's shocking there's no dairy. >> uh-huh. >> no cheese. i think i like this better than other mac and cheese. are you making vegan cool? >> i'm trying to make it the coolest thing on earth.
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all until a day's work. >> reporter: it's sometime 15-hour work days for this unlikely gardener on a mission to make his home town streets just a little bit greener.
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when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you.
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there are some homeowners who will go to great lengths to keep intruders off their property, from fences to dogs to security cameras. steve hartman introduces to us a man who took care of a young trespasser in his own special way. >> reporter: not long ago dave of salt lake, utah, got one of those smart security cameras and almost immediately it captured a trespasser on his drive way. >> you get the alert and have an immediate sense of anxiety. somebody is going to do
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thunderstorm skbleechlt th thunderstorm. >> that threat, a four-year-old on a joy ride. >> person in driveway. who is it? it's just that kid again. you're interrupting my netflix. >> how old are you? >> i'm almost 50. >> you're old to be doing the whole get off my lawn thing. >> i know. >> dave said something had to be done. under the cover of doorkness he went on the driveway and wrote a message that said basically, killed, you win. the next day -- >> you can almost see the look on his face when he gets it. then he just charges into it. >> this was in june from that day till now, dave's driveway racetrack has remained. whenever weather washes it away he simply draws another. he even bought this contraption to keep the lines straight. the guy really is serious about his sidewalk chalk. >> make sure you get the intersection right. >> there's a chance you're more into this now than he is.
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>> it's entirely possible. >> actually, let's call it a draw. >> you can do it. >> this is quinn, discovering dave's latest creation. >> whoo-hoo! >> before the security camera went off that first me, dave had never met quinn or his family. yet all summer he has been helping to raise the boy in this small way. >> whoo hp whoo! >> his dad josh. >> we can see the good side of humanity. feels good. >> there are a lot of great dads out there. but true measure of a man is not how he raises his own kids. it's how hi raises the village. o steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. >> and that is the overnight news for this friday. for some e of you the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and you can always follow us online anytime
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at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. it's friday, october 2nd, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, a stunning announcement. president trump says he and the first lady, melania trump, have tested positive for the coronavirus. both are now in quarantine. we're following the very latest with their health, what happens next, and the reactions coming next, and the reactions coming in. captioning funded by cbs well, good morning, everyone. really good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. of course we begin with the stunning revelations overnight. president trump sad he and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus. their diagnosis comes after one

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