Christine lagarde and ivanka trump have in common . They have gathering to close the gender gap. Yep, some of the worlds most powerful women take action on equality. But they have got a big task, because according to some, closing the gap between sexes could take 170 years. And how to get from a to b in a whirlwind, and avoid those horrible traffic jams. We are taking a look at the big business of choppers. Welcome to World Business report. Im aaron heslehurst. Some of the worlds most powerful people from business and politics are meeting in berlin today. They also happen to all be women. It is part of an initiative called w20, set up by 20 of the worlds leading nations. So who is going, and what is it all about . Attending the summit will be Christine Lagarde, the head of the imf, angela merkel, the chancellor of germany, and ivanka trump, daughter and special assistant to the president of the united states. The group wants to highlight the issue of womens economic participation and e
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voters and just throw them out the window? jake tapper: was he asking you to commit a crime? richard donoghue: it gets back to the criminal intent issue. i don t know what he believed. [indistinct chanting] jake tapper: and what might lie ahead. michael luttig: the former president and his allies represent a clear and present danger to american democracy. speaeaker: it s s over! michael luttig: not because of what they did on january 6th speaker: you better run, cops! michael luttig: it s because of what they pledge to do in 2024. jake tapper: a cnn special report. american coup, the january 6th investigation. [music playing] rusty bowers: i m a very textural artist. i love a lot of texture. jake tapper: in arizona, the republican speaker of the house, rusty bowers, is an artist by trade. but last february, bowers was thrown into a real life drama. rusty bowers: the bill number was 2596. jake tapper: 2596. one of more than 100 bills submitted in arizona to tighten
all voting would be on election day only. rusty bowers: 90% of my district votes early. jake tapper: and it would have mandated paper ballots. but most egregious to rusty bowers was this. rusty bowers: with no guidance criteria, the legislature, after the election, could dismiss the election. and i said, welcome to fascism. speaker: hb 2596 elections. rusty bowers: and so i said i will give this the respect it deserves. education. so i sent it to 12 committees, so we would have a long vetting process. military affairs. typical is one or two. if it was a controversial bill, you might send it to three. if it goes to four committees, then you re getting a message. the judiciary i assigned it to 12 committees. transportation. it was theatrical, and i admit it. jake tapper: it s no overstatement to say that because bowers stood up for democracy, he will no longer be in the state legislature.
access to the ballot b box. the measure would have scrapped early voting. all voting would be on election day only. rusty bowers: 90% of my district votes early. jake tapper: and it would have mandated paper ballots. but most egregious to rusty bowers was this. rusty bowers: with no guidance criteria, the legislature, after the election, could dismiss the election. and i said, welcome to fascism. speaker: hb 2596 elections. rusty bowers: and so i said i will give this the respect it deserves. education. so i sent it to 12 committees, so we would have a long vetting process. military affairs. typical is one or two. if it was a controversial bill, you might send it to three. if it goes to four committees, then you re getting a message. the judiciary i assigned it to 12 committees. transportation. it was theatrical, and i admit it. jake tapper: it s no overstatement to say that because bowers stood up for democracy,