terror attack is discovered in a southern paris suburb reportedly found by a street cleaner. the associated press reports the belt contained bolts and the same type of explosives used by the terrorists last friday. and that a police official said the device, which did not have a detonator, was found in the garbage and close to where a cell phone potentially belonging to suspect salah abdeslam, was pinpointed by gps on the day of the attacks. all of this as the manhunt continues in belgium, where the prime minister announced that brussels will remain at its highest alert level for at least another week, as increased security measures have virtually shut down the belgian capital. we turn now to cnbc's julia chatterley for the latest in brussels. what can you tell us about the raid, and the state of the city this morning? >> good morning. as you quite rightly said, brussels operating still at its highest level of security and will be like this for at least the next seven days. so i think the takeaway here is clearly that the threat of an