There will be buildings all along here, buildings all along there. Reporter people like judy who told us the plan to redevelop this lot near her home would hurt the neighborhood. If this were built as planned, what would happen . For one thing, the schools would be terribly overroute. Reporter she lives in newton, massachusetts. A desirable place to live. Reporter we met her a day before voters would decide whether to add 800 new apartments, a plan thousands of people like her oppose. Thank you so much. What would happen is we would have absolute gridlock, that we would have concerns parking concerns for all of the neighbors that are currently here. Reporter in this big national fight over affordable housing, there are people that say you are the problem, people like you who are saying not in my backyard. Were not saying that. Were saying definitely in our backyard. Just dont make it as big as you want to make it. Reporter when there arent enough affordable homes, prices explode. To make matters worse here in philadelphia and many cities across the u. S. , families look to buy their first homes are compete not only with other families but with investors. In fact, a Record Number of them. In 2015 nearly a quarter of all the homes sold here in the philadelphia area sold not to people looking for a place to live but a place to profit. Why are investors apparently so interested in places like philadelphia . For one reason, the rent is high. Reporter this is a realtor. A lot of homes were here didnt look like this. Theyve been renovated. Reporter investors have snatched up properties becoming landlords in some of the gentrifying neighborhoods. Zbliefs fishtown. Cash investor snapped it up for an air b b. Nobody really had a shot at it. It was in the mid 400s, so it would have been attractive to a first time home buyer. Instead, a b b. Uhhuh. Youre not saying not in my backyard. Youre just saying not so much. Not so much. A little fwhit my back yard line. 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Do you think thats overstating it . Well, weve had other important hand shakes, internationally and here at home. But this was as harbinger of the Civil Rights Movement to come. Reporter robinson, of course, would go on to be a civil rights advocate. After finishing his remarkable hall of fame baseball career. But first came that handled shake. It was april 18th, 1946. His debut as the only black man to play in an allwhite league. They wanted him to fail. They wanted him to fail. Reporter so no surprise says baseball fan mark melon that the other players didnt even acknowledge robinsons first homer. All save the next batter up. George shot gun shula. If you look at the photographs, you can see the pure joy of the moment he didnt think black, white. As george was known to say in later life, i would have shaken his hand if he was in technicolor. Reporter a world renown sculptor has studied every minute detail of the photos as he works on a sevenfoot statue. You have captured both the athleticism and the joy. When you see it outdoors with the sun shining, its it could just make you smile. Reporter when its finished, the bronze statue will stand in this park in youngstown, ohio, georges hometown. At the time for george, this would have been something of a risk, right . With his teammates, i would sthoi. He may have gotten some jaded looks in terms of what are you doing . Reporter why do you think he did it . He didnt have to do that. I think he did it because it was the right thing to do. Reporter Herb Washington is a cochair of the statue committee. Youve been involved in a lot of charitable things. What was its particularly about this one that made you want to support it . Jackie robinson. Reporter period. Period. Jackie robinson. Reporter washington himself played on the world series winning oakland as in 1974. For him, this is personal. Someone had to be first, someone had to stand in the gap and take some unbelievable punishment and cruelty so that the next person may not have to endure as much. Reporter what would life have been like for Jackie Robinson at that time . I cant even begin to wrap my head around the weight that he muff must have had on his shoulders, not just himself personally, but all people of color. This had to be unbelievably painful. There were times when it was very painful. Particularly when youre being attacked and you cant respond. Reporter its a beautiful our wedding day. Reporter thats your wedding day . Yeah. Reporter she spoke with us in 2013. What we worried about, for instance, pitchers would throw at his head. I worried about him getting hurt. Reporter with good reason. He routinely received death threats. I felt like it was us against the world, you know. Reporter it was in that atmosphere that george suga just did what came naturally. People have to remember that george didnt ask to be the albert i were and he did not know if jack was going to hit a home run. He always taught me, if youre put on the spot, do the right thing and everything will work out fine. Reporter his son says the hand shake photo was such a treasured keepsake his dad displayed it in the Family Living room until the day he died. This was long before the Civil Rights Movement, before rosa parks, in that context some people might think a very brave thing to do. I agree with you, yes. Other members of the team, some players didnt even want to bat after jackie. There are other players, too that refused to be teammates with jack. Its sad to see that but george and jack became friends and they showed america that america was maturing. Reporter what do you hope this statue says to say to the father with his kid walking into the park two years from now and sees it . 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Shes searching for a particular scent and she knows what she finds it, she can scurry off for a treat. Good girl. She and poncho are two of eight labrador retrievers working with the university of pennsylvanias school of veterinary medicine. Researchers hope to show that dogs can sniff out covid19. Good girl this is not a pie in the sky idea. Zrogs sniffed out diseases before. Absolutely. Reporter dr. Jaint otto is the director of pen vets working dog center. Theyve done it with ovarian cancer. They do it with a lot of other diseases. Were pretty confident that they can do it. Reporter dogs have sniff out blood sugar levels before they become dangerous. Their own special signature and dogs can can recognize a virus in culture. Reporter if the dogs can successfully detect the coronavirus, the first dogs could be at hospitals, airports and train stations within about six months. What is so special about dogs noses that they can do this . Dogs noses are so amazing. Dogs smell in color, i say. We think about how we see the world through our eyes, dogs see the world through their noses. Reporter at the helsinki airport where the dogs are already deployed, they dont come up to you. Travellers who volunteer for a dog check wait there next with a cotton gauze thats put into a container and brought to the dog in a separate room. If the canine identifies it, the traveller must undergo a swab test to confirm. All this could be soon be coming to an airport near you. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you a the ns continues. For others, check back later for cbs this morning. Follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. From the 2345igss pital, im chip reid. Its thursday, october 1st, 2020. This is the cbs morning news. Debate fallout after their first meeting turned chaotic. President trump and joe biden may face a new set of rules for their next showdown. No deal. 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