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the us is a little bit further along than us, and rba, our central bank, generally is a lot more conservative and always looks to the us for guidance. what are the key factors driving the current interest rate movements in australia and how do they impact the economic outlook for the year? the economic outlook at this point is looking at a real gdp growth about 2% with inflation sitting at about mid single digit level. with the rate currently most economists expect no rise today and potentially three cuts by the end of this calendar year. our inflation rate, the last report was actually a lot better or undershot our central bank s forecast and hopefully that will be on its way down in the next few prints. how resilient is the australian economy then expected to be? you sound very optimistic about it. what are the key areas of strength but also areas perhaps of vulnerability? the australian economy s holding out well because consumers are still doing quite well, and with the r
information with republicans in order to protect the integrity of the special counsel investigation. bill: dana, as we know there are so many questions left unanswered. one of the biggest, who removed those top secret papers from that scif. that s a secure room used to view sensitive materials on the hill by all lawmakers. documents are supposed to stay there. somehow they ended up scattered across the president s home and private office and probably there for years. dana: the white house press corps is pushing for that information. after three weeks of non-answers the frustration is boiling over. is president involved in a cover-up? he has been very clear that he takes this very seriously. you asked me the question that everybody laughed at which was interesting question to ask. but any other underlying questions that you may have i would refer you to my colleagues, the white house counsel. i will continue to be prudent and consistent and refer you to any questions y
understand. i just don t you think the american people might question that that every few days more documents have been found at his house. what i m telling you is what the president has said. he takes this very seriously. neil: and i think he also was surprised. president biden back at the white house. more questions swirling around a new batch of classified documents found in his wilmington delaware home. third time that they found more there they thought were there. the consensual search by the fbi was initiated by the white house and might extend, might extend to his vacation home in delaware. more on that. so what s going on here? we have you covered with peter doocy at the white house where a press briefing just wrapped up. aishah hasnie on capitol hill where the questions just keep piling up and house oversight committee member pete sessions on whether the administration is giving up. by that, giving up any answers. welcome. i m neil cavuto. good to have you on
indiana s abortion ban, the strict new law outlawing the procedure goes into effect today. cbs s adriana diaz is at one clinic which just saw it s last patient. the queen s funeral. what we re learning about the new roles for william and harry at the final goodbye. plus the prince and princess of wales greet well-wishers. cbs s charlie d agata. from here, they have been told that the journey will take more than eight hours. o donnell: and the unlikely friendship between her majesty and an american cowboy. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, the labor deal that prevented a catastrophic railroad shutdown. rail companies and union leaders reached a tentative agreement less than 24 hours before workers were set to walk off the job. president biden announced the deal after an all-night negotiating session