An audit exit if this is put in charge of this years climate complement. And a look at whats happening in the front line town of soledar as russia and ukraine fight for control. Welcome to the programme. We start with the controversy in washington. The white house has confirmed that a second set of classified documents has been found in the garage of President Biden s home in delaware. Its thought the documents are linked to Barack Obamas time in the white house Whenjoe Biden was Vice President. And in the last half hour, us Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the appointment of Special Counsel to investigate joe biden s handling of the documents. This Appointment Underscores for the public the departments commitment to independence and accountability in particularly sensitive matters and to Making Decisions guided only by the facts and the law. Heres what the us president told reporters a little earlier. As i said earlier this week, and by the way my corvette in a locked garage
around cleveland, texas, but yesterday law enforcement officials started saying that they had lost track. there had been dogs that were following the scent of this suspect, 32-year-old francisco, but the last we heard from law enforcement on saturday evening is that they had lost that trail, that the trail had gone cold and the sheriff now saying he could be anywhere. now, this suspect is described as a mexican national. he lived in this home here just on the outskirts of cleveland, texas. this is the area where the neighbors were saying that he was in his yard on friday night late firing off various firearms. the five people killed were in this home literally right next door separated by this long, chain link fence. this is a residential neighborhood but the lot sizes are rather large, like an acre. there is a lot of space around these homes but they live relatively close together. investigators say inside there were ten people inside. five of the victims, we re told they ar
he shared with so many. you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a warning from law enforcement. we do not know where he is. those chilling words minutes ago from the top fbi agent in san jacinto county, texas, about this man, 38-year-old francisco orapeza. he has been the focus of a desperate manhunt since friday night. that s when neighbors asked him to stop firing his rifle in his front yard because they were trying to get a baby to go to sleep. police say orapeza entered their home and began shooting. an 8-year-old boy was among the five neighbors slaughtered almost execution-style in the words of the sheriff. cnn s ed lavandera is in cleveland, texas. the sheriff and fbi just held a news briefing. what did you learn there? reporter: well, we learned that clearly investigators here, what they are saying publicly is they essentially have no idea where this 38-year-old murder suspect is, francisco orapeza, not seen since
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a move that was expected. the current cost of borrowing now sits at five to 5.25%, the highest in 16 years. but is the fed finally done with rate hikes? the bbc s samira hussain reports from new york. inflation remains stubbornly high to try and get the cost of living back down to more normal levels. the federal reserve, america s central bank, has raised interest rates ten times in a little over a year. and now it seems it may be ready to perhaps take a pause. the committee will take into account the cumulative tightening of monetary policy, the lags with which monetary policy affects economic activity and inflation and economic and financial developments. we will make that determination. meeting by meeting. the rate rises have slowed economic growth in the united states by making it more expensive to borrow money. and inflation is starting to come down. but there have been some unexpected knock on effects of the rate hikes. they played a part in the banking crisis where thr