Because of the unconventional, disruptive and some would say offensive nature of president trump. It was an easy decision . It was a very easy decision for me. Reporter his uniform changed but not his soldiers view. Confront our adversaries and support iraq and afghanistan as long as it takes to ensure their stability, but as in all administrations, the west wing was riven by rivals. There is certainly one group of people that are there to serve the elected president and as well as the country. I think there is a second group there really instead of providing options to the elected president , they really want to advance their narrow agendas. Then i think there is a third group, and i think this true of any administration, who cast themselves in the role of saving the country and maybe the world from the president. Were you trying to save the world from the president . No, it was my duty to help the president come to his own decisions. Reporter decisions for a world of trouble, principally russian disinformation and election meddling and repressive and aggressive china. What do we misunderstand about china . For the Chinese Communist party, theyre driven really by two fundamental things. First of all, its the fear of losing control. Thats why theyre obsessed with control. Thats why you see them extending and tightening their exclusive grip on power with this orwellian technologicallyenabled Surveillance Police state. And theyre also determined to achieve national rejuvenation, to take centerstage in the world. Is the rest of the 21st century essentially a cold war between the United States and china . Its a competition for sure. It doesnt replicate the cold war of the soviet union in an exact way, but a its a competition. How is it different . Its tougher. Its tougher because our economies are intertwined in a way that gives tremendous coercive power to the Chinese Communist power. 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Reporter well, a huge array of enormously important issues, starting with health care. Soon after election election day, the court is expected to decide whether or not the Affordable Care act individual mandate is constitutional. If overturned, it could leave millions without health insurance. Then theres reproductive rights. Since roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, abortion rights opponents have been challenging that decision. In june in a 54 ruling, the court struck down a louisiana law that could have left the state with one abortion clinic. Other cases that have been decided by 54 margins have had profound consequences for Climate Change and immigration. For example, in 2007, the court decided the epa has the authority to regulate greenhouse gasses, and in june the court stopped the Trump Administration from dismantling the program that protects socalled dreamers from being deported. And then, of course, there is the president ial election. If the results of that election are challenged, as so many people expect just might happen, the Supreme Court might have the final say, just like they did back in 2000. Chip reid outside the Supreme Court. Ruth Bader Ginsburgs influence on the high court began years before she became a justice. Paula reid has that part of her story. Reporter even before she was a justice, attorney Ruth Bader Ginsburg had already made an indelible mark in the fight for equal treatment for women. She was one of the founding members of the aclus womens rights project and while she was there she came up with creative avenues to secure more rights for women and also try to move the country closer to a system has complied a truly historic record of achievement. Reporter even before Ruth Bader Ginsburg was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1993, she had already cemented her place in history. Women today face discrimination in employment. Reporter ginsburg argued six cases before the Supreme Court in the 1970s, winning five of them. The Supreme Court today ruled unanimously that a widower with children is entitled to the same Social Security benefits a widow would rights for women representgmebei law professor Margo Schlanger clerked for ginsburg during her first two years on the court. Can you point to specific rights that you and i have because of Justice Ginsburg . Yes, absolutely. There was a time where women couldnt own their own credit card, where women couldnt didnt have the right to equal treatment in in statesponsored jobs. Reporter during her first term, ginsburg wrote a concurring opinion in a Sexual Harassment case that went farther than her colleagues, arguing conduct is illegal if it unreasonably interfered with the plaintiffs work performance. She understood way before me too that avoiding Sexual Harassment in the workplace is a matter of equality, not just of avoiding boorish behavior. Reporter thate to the co it ideals. Think back to 1787, who were we, people . Who were they . They certainly werent women. The genius of the United States and our constitution is that over now more than 200 sometimes turbulent years yeah. That we has expanded and expanded. Reporter once she was on the bench, her fight for equality continued with landmark opinions. Opening allmale schools to women and expanding protections for the disabled. Ginsburg was only the second civil rights attorney to ascend to the bench, and she ultimately attained this cultural icon status. Ive been reporting here all weekend at the court and i have seen hundreds of people coming here wearing tshirts with her face on them. So many people coming here this weekend to pay respects for a woman who expanded freedoms for so many. Paula reid reporting. Justice ginsburg became an unlikely pop hero in her 80s inspiring slogans like you cant spell truth without ruth. Vladimir dugti vladim vladim vladim vladim vladimir durgt. Reporter Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg embraced her popular cultural status ginsburg got the nickname in 2013 after the Supreme Court invalidated a key part of the Voting Rights act, and she issued a fiery dissent. Ginsburg and her fiery dissents have inspit, tattoos, and even a character on saturday t youve been gins reporter but more importantly, she continues to inspire a younger generation. 12yearold michelle threefoot was so influenced by ginsburg that when her school had a superhero day nearly four years ago, she dressed up at rbg. I was reading a book about her then and i was really touched. I liked how she was, like, a little kid, she still fought for what was right and she kept doing that until she got older. Seeing a minority, a jewish woman on the Supreme Court gave me a lot of confidence to do what i do with my student court. Reporter High School Senior leyla fern king has been serving on her schools court since the seventh grade. I was the only girl there and i think one of the few people of color on the court. She had so much strength. That gave me a lot of confidence to do what i do. I wonder if Justice Ginsburg was aware of her impact beyond the court . For the vast majority of her career, she did not seek the spotlight. She saw her own life as fulfilling promises that her mother had been denied. She wanted better opportunities for generations that came after her. And 12yearold michelle three it threefoot told us just because she is gone doesnt mean we the sitcom Schitts Creek was the big winner at the virtual emmy awards jimmy kimmel hosted from an empty Staples Center in los angeles. More than 100 nominees were linked remotely from 20 cities and 10 countries. Kevin frazier has the highlights. You know what they say. You cant have a virus without a host. Reporter it didnt take jimmy kimmel long to acknowledge that hollywoods sea of biggest stars featured in her openingmo tv magic. Instead of a live audience, we took a page from baseball tonight, and we filled the seats with cardboard cutouts of the nominees. Hello, everybody. Reporter and when the stars couldnt come to hollywood, camera feeds, socially distanced statue delivery and selfopening trophy boxes allowed hollywood cm. Casf Schitts Creek, a sitcom about a formerly wealthy family who moves to a small town bought as a gag gift was together sunday night as the show won all seven comedy awards for its final season. An emmy first. I actually think that this sort of solidifies that we went out on a good note. Reporter some stars appeared on stage with kimmel. All right. Sanitized for your protection. Yeah. Now, this is exciting. Put it out. Oh, shoot. Wait. We cant wait five minutes . Reporter others with fellow cast members. Were ready for this year to be over. Reporter but most, like zendaya, were surrounded by friends and family. The 24yearold became the youngest winner for lead drama actor for her role in euphoria. Sundays show had a Record Number of black nominees and winners. Because blackries or manook the opportunity to draw attention to social issues, wearing shirts in support of black lives matter and breonna taylor. Including uzo aduba who won for her role in mrs. America. What doe it mean t you . It means everything to me. As celebratory of a night as this is, kevin, and we know it to be yes. I didnt want to forget whats happening outside. I wanted to bring a piece of that inside. Reporter you know, uzo won for playing shirley chism, an javier overlooked but important political figure. I also want to mention it was an important night for tyler perry. Received the governors award. He used his speech to highlight there is no one with a bigger heart or more generous than color. Kevin frazier reporting. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs this morning andw online any time at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from the nations its tuesday, september 22nd, 2020. This is the cbs morning news. Paying tribute. The nation will honor Ruth Baden Ginsburg later this week. She will lie in repose outside of the Supreme Court instead of inside. Flaring up again. The stubborn bobcat fire grows near los angeles. Whats at stake as it races towards a historic observatory. Covid confusion. The cdc takes an unusual step on how the virus is spread. Us is spread. Good morning. Im Michael George in for annemarie green. We begin with the high stakes battle in washington that could reshape our lives. The president is expected to announce his Supreme Court