Crashes into the side of a house and bursts into flames. Welcome to bbc newsroom. The Foreign Secretary has become the latest member of the cabinet to put pressure on the chancellor to relax the Public Sector pay cap. The limit is due to be in place by 2020, that a Government Source says borisjohnson 2020, that a Government Source says Boris Johnson strongly 2020, that a Government Source says borisjohnson strongly believes pay writers can be achieved without putting undue pressure on public finances. How would this pay cap be paid for. I think what it tells us is the chances of being able to stick by the Public Sector pay cap for the next couple of years looks increasingly remote because we have now had up to six Cabinet Ministers weather themselves through their intermediate trees, saying that they need to look again at this i intermediate trees, saying that they need to look again at this 1 cap. Borisjohnson suggesting this can be done without what he calls fiscal pressure, without
Attacks in paris. French Security Forces raided an Apartment Building overnight where its believed isis militants were living. Authorities say the terrorists there were plotting a new wave of attacks. Two terrorist suspects were killed and seven arrested. Jonathan vigliotti reports that police may be getting closer to finding the mastermind behind the horrific attacks. Reporter heavy gunfire and explosions rocked the paris suburb. S. W. A. T. Teams hit an Apartment Building looking for the mastermind of the terror attacks. I heard the some explosions, four or five explosions and then i opened the door and i heard gunshots, many, many gunshots. Reporter telephone surveillance and eyewitness accounts led police to believe that Abdelhamid Abaaoud may be hiding in the building. Seven people were arrested but they havent said whether they caught him. Two people were killed during the shootout that lasted for hours including a woman who blew herself up with a suicide vest. Residents were jol
Subject. Marcy gonzales is joining us live from paris with more. Reporter good afternoon an absolutely dramatic scene this morning, several officers injured in that raid that went on for hours. Gun fire and explosions echos through the Early Morning hours in the suburbs of paris. We felt the building shake and there were guys up there screaming shoot shoot shoot. Storming an apartment just a mile from the National Soccer stadium where the terrorists began. They thought the alleged mastermind, abdelhamid abaauoud, was hiding. A woman rushed towards them killing herself with a suicide belt and another suspect also killed and seven people taken into custody. This just one of nearly 120 searches across france overnight as police try to track down two of the accused terrorists that carried out the deadly attacks. Its like a tree growing, they have branches coming off as they pick up pieces of each raid. Reporter frances president reiterating this is a war with isis and now tripling their ca
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On the next washington journal a look at the president s strategy for combatting isis. Well talk with American University law professor Steven Vladeck and Charles Stimson and also Lou Anna Simon. Begins live at 7 00 a. M. On cspan. The Congressional Black Caucus opens thursday in washington. Well be live from their National Town hall examining the impact of voting, starting at 9 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan2. This weekend on the cspan networks. Friday night in primetime on cspan. Featured speakers include ted cruz and ran paul. And saturday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, a National Town hall on the critical and historic impact of voting. And sunday evening at 8 00 p. M. On q and a, sally kwin. Friday night at cspan2 just before 9 30, daniel green and william mullen, two freedom veterans talk about their experiences in iraq, isis and the use of american force. And saturday night at 10 00 p. M. On book tvs after words, matt richtel. And sunday at 1 00 p. M. Eastern the ninth annual brooklyn b