Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the defence correspondent for the times, lucy fisher, and the Political Editor of the new statesman, stephen bush. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. In the daily mail, britains jobs boom thanks to a Record Number of women in the workforce. In the times, downing street risks betraying the people by forcing through no deal, warns Phillip Hammond in his first public intervention since resigning as chancellor of the exchequer. In the telegraph, the speaker of the house, john bercow, says hell stop borisjohnson shutting down parliament in order to force through a no deal brexit. An insult to over 75s, says the express. The paper leads with anger over pay rises for bbc staff as free tv licences are being axed for millions of pensioners. The guardian leads with a 2. 9 per cent hike in railfares due to be confirmed tomorrow. It says commuters are being priced out of train travel. A
Attack in paris, and we start with abcs david muir, anchor of world news tonight leading our coverage on the ground in paris. David, good morning to you. Reporter dan and paula, great to be with you this morning. This is a fastmoving investigation here in paris, and i can tell you we have been traveling throughout this beautiful city today, and for much of the day, people gathered at every one of these sites of horror. These memorials are growing by the hour, so is the investigation. We have just learned that a car has been discovered six miles outside of paris with kalashnikovs inside. That car could have been used as one of the getaway cars. Just behind me, that concert hall and that video. For the first time were seeing those dramatic moments when police s. W. A. T. Teams take on the attackers in that hall. This morning, new dramatic video showing the moments French Police go headtohead against the terrorist gunmen who inflicted horror on that concert hall. Time magazine obtaining t
Suspected o of being the eighth gunman in the attacks on paris friday night. Authorities say the suspect, 26yearold Salah Abdeslam is one of three brothers involved. One brother died in the massacre. The other detained in belgium the day after the take but abdeslam is believed to have escaped to this area of belgium. A place known to send morore isis fighters than any other in europe. They picked up his trail after find karg that had been used in the ta. They said he took a different car to brussels. En route, he was pulled over at a routine traffic stop but not detand. He made it across the border. Two other people were in the car with him. What weve heard so far, one loud bang. No police movement. Some kinld of detonation down that street. Around that barricaded that surrounded apartment building. This is, an area that has been a hot bed of jihahadism. The belgian interior minister says so many plots have been traced back to molenbeek that its out of control. Therime minister says it
Our team tracking this story all over the world. David muir in paris. We begin with the siege in belgium. Police surrounded an Apartment Building where the fugitive terrorist is b lieved to be. Terry moran is on the scene in brussels. Reporter good morning, george. A tense situation. Heres whats happening. A couple of blocks down the street is where the siege is going down. Police have cordoned off a wide area. Theyre yelling at residents, stay indoors. Theyre telling the press not to broadcast live pictures. What youre seeing is taped. For safety reasons. Were hearing that barricaded inside there, theyre negotiating with him or persons inside by bullhorn. Inside is that most wanted man in the world right now, Salah Abdeslam. Suspected of being the eighth friday night. Officials say the 26yearold Salah Abdeslam, is one of three brothers involved. One brother died in the massacre. The other detained in belgium the day after the attacks. But abdeslam is believed to have escaped to this a
Good morning, and welcome to this special edition of gma. So many new developments and new images streaming out of paris right now. Look at this new video in which you see the beginning of the attack on that concert hall. You could hear it right there. Shots ringing out toward the end of a sold out show. You can understand why so many confused that for the actual concert. Also overnight were learning more about the victims. Among the dead, an American College student, nohemi gonzalez, a design major at California State University long beach living out her dream of studying abroad in paris. Well learn much more about her. Here is what we know right now about these coordinated attacks. At least 129 people dead. 352 people wounded. 99 of them in critical condition. There were six attacks carried out by three teams of terrorists, and police in belgium have made three arrests linked to the attacks as theyre now looking for possible accomplices. And this morning, we have Team Coverage of the