The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become the first woman, and first Jewish person, to lie in state at the U.S Capitol. CBS News Correspondent Allison Keyes speaks with CBS's Christina Ruffini who was on the scene for this momentous occasion. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has been refusing to say if he will leave the Oval Office peacefully if he is defeated at the polls in November. CBS's Ben Tracy takes a look at the controversy. A grim milestone: global coronavirus cases have surpassed two-million, Allison Keys talks to CBS News Correspondent Elaine Cobb in Paris, France where numbers are climbing. And finally in this week's Kaleidoscope, we look at the case of Breonna Taylor, and the protests that erupted after a Kentucky Grand Jury decided not to charge three officers directly with her death in a botched drug raid on her apartment in March.
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