Lord to the same prison he escaped from last year. Joaquin El Chapo Guzman was recaptured friday after a months long investigation led him to a house where he was hiding with associates. He escaped but was later captured on a highway. This is the third time guzman has been captured by mexican authorities. Cnn has more on the dramatic arrest this time around. Reporter he was paraded in front of the media and forced to look straight into the cameras. Joaquin guzman known as el clap oh, one of the mostwanted men in the world, caught at last. For the first time, authorities are disclosing details about the raid to capture him in his home turf. Officials say five of his associates died in the shootout. Guzman and one of his lieutenants took advantage of the firefight to flee through a manhole connecting to the sewer system. Navy personnel chased them through the sewer tunnels, attorney general gomez said. They came out through a manhole to the street level and fled into vehicles. This picture of el chapo was taken shortly after his capture on a highway outside los muchez. Soldiers took him and his aide to a motel while they wait for reinvoermts. He was then led by mexican soldiers into a military truck and later flown to mexico city. President nieto broke the news on twitter saying Mission Accomplished. The Mexican Government is under pressure to deport him to the United States. He faces drug charges in several states. What you have to establish is that theres an indictable offense thats been committed. That theres probable cause to believe he committed the offense and we would otherwise have jurisdiction over them. Reporter mexicans acted with a mix reacted with a mix of surprise and disbelief. I, like all mexicans, hoped the capture was real. He says, it tells you a lot about corruption in mexico. What was the clue that finally led authorities to el chapo . The attorney general says he got reckless. His associates started calling producers and actresses because el chapo wanted a movie made about himself. Now hes going back to the same prison where he escaped nearly six months ago while officials decide if he will be extradited to the United States. Rafael romo, cnn. Now that Joaquin Guzman is back in custody, attention turns to his cartel and who may be the next to run it. Later this hour, well examine who could be next in line. Venezuelas new parliamentary majority is cleaning house and stirring vefrs by removing controversially by removing pictures of the late chavez. This is the latest shift since he was elected 17 months ago. The images were removed and in place maduro picture hung under armed guard. We have more from shasta darlington. Reporter this week marks a new era in venezuelan politics with the opposition taking control of control for the first time in nearly 17 years. And yet, its these images that are sparking some of the most heated debate portraits of the latest hugo chavez being removed from the assembly. You can see the new president of the assembly on the steps of the capitol ordering them removed. You can even hear him saying at one point, take them away, you can even throw them in the toilet. Nothing stays here. The decision outrages many of chavezs supporters. He was elected in 1998 and was in power until he died in 2013. His handpicked successor, Nicholas Maduro, came out calling it an affront to the nation and urging venezuelans to rebel against what he calls the neofascists in the assembly. The opposition has been saying they need to break with the past and what they say represents a marxist view. The problem is this sets a tone for the coming weeks and months. In a country that is suffering its biggest economic crisis in over a century, theres triple digit rise in violence. Theyre getting two sides throwing punches. Shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. At least three european tourist were wounded on friday when two men carrying knives attacked a hotel along the red sea coast in egypt. Interior Ministry Officials said one was killed and another wounded at the hotel. No group has claimed responsibility. Islamic militants have attacked in the area recently. In israeli, police say theyve found and killed a man suspected of killing two people outside of a tel aviv pub on new years day. They did not release his name but said previously the suspect is an araby israeli. Hes suspected of killing a cab driver earlier. Its unclear what motivated the attack. In about an hour, we expect french president Francois Hollande to unveil a plot for a young female Police Officer killed a year ago during a string of terror attacks in paris. Clarissa Jean Philippe was killed after he stormed a supermarket. Coulibaly was killed later in an intense standoff. Aaron, how will the female Police Officers life be honored today . Reporter hi, well, she was 25 years old, clarissa Jean Philippe. On a highway. She stopped Amadi Coulibaly after a car accident. He shot her and tried to shoot her colleague. His gun jammed, and he somehow got away. The next day, coulibaly stormed the supermarket tragically killing four people before being shot and killed by authorities. There will be a ceremony remembering the kosher market kosher market attack later today. In the next hour or so, french president Francois Hollande will unveil a plaque remembering carissa and her sacrifice. It will be the latest ceremony in a week of ceremonies remembering the Charlie Hebdo attacks. The week that was interrupted by yet another attack. An individual, a man attacked a Police Station with a butcher knife. He also was wearing a fake explosive belt. That is when authorities shot and killed him. Theyre still trying to figure out his identity. Officials are treating that as a lone wolfstyle attack. It illustrates, they say, the problems, the challenges that people here in france face. Authorities are facing not only are they trying to stop the prospect of yet another elaborate attack the likes of which the country saw on november 13th, but theyre dealing with the prospect of lone wolfstyle attacks. People acting out of their own volition, perhaps selfradicalized. Difficult to predict, difficult to prevent. In the words of the french prosecutor, authorities here in france have no reason, they say, to be optimistic. Lynda . And talking about how authorities can prevent another attack, explain the security situation there and how are people dealing with this. Obviously the commemorations coming less than two months after the last major attack which left 130 people dead. Reporter i wouldnt say people here are afraid. They seem to be going about their business as usual. People i have talked to say that they are accepting of what the government is saying which is that france is at war. People also seem to be accepting of what the government is doing as a result. For instance, in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, legislation was passed that it would increase government powers to surveil its citizens, electronic surveillance, in the wake of the november 13th attacks. The government implemented a state of emergency, a state of emergency which persists today which gives the government more powers to be able to do things such as search homes without warrants. And then in february, the government is expected to introduce even more legislation giving them more surveillance powers. This, of course, in a country that fiercely guards its civil liberties. And yet today, people here see these measures as necessary. Okay. Thank you very much for that update from paris. We will check in with you again shortly. In a cnn exclusive, well take you to the hometown of a shiite cleric whose execution by saudi arabia has sparked sectarian and diplomatic tensions right across the middle east. Plus, cnn goes inside north korea. An exclusive look at life there since leaders say they detonated a Hydrogen Bomb. Now another new doubt is cast on its weapons program. Im caridee. Ive had moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis most of my life. But that hasnt stopped me from modeling. My doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. With only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. Stelara® helps me be in season. Stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. Some serious infections require hospitalization. Before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. Stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. Always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. 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His execution has fueled sectarian tensions across the middle east. Cnns Nic Robertson paid an exclusive visit to the clerics hometown in eastern saudi arabia and met with his brother to get perspective on whats been happening. Reporter as we approach whats become saudi arabias most dangerous town, a digger dumped by the townspeople gouging out a sectarian divide, cutting themselves off from the rest of the country. It is the shia town thats the hometown of executed shia cleric nimr al mimr. Were told its not safe to drive motor vehicles, were in an armored vehicle. Many have been shot at and killed. An online video, we cant be sure when it was shot, purports to be a Police Convoy just like ours under attack here. In a nearby hospital, we visit a young victim of the violence. He is clinging to life, caught in the crossfire between police and the men they call terrorists. He says his sons name is mohammed. Hes 8 years old. His father doesnt want to be on camera. Hes very concerned about it. From what weve been told by authorities is if he appears on camera, when he goes back, he could face problems. [ screams ] reporter victims of the rising violence are increasingly common here. This man beaten. He is a shia, shows me his injuries, shot in the ankle. His wrists broken and stabbed in the head. Heless to me his kidnappers accused him of being a government spy which he denies. Our drive through the area is proving uneventful. Shops are open, no one shoots at us, shocking to police. Not everyone is so surprised. Alnimrs brother has contacted us here. He says it is safe to get out and meet with him. Hes been calling for calm. We meet later in a nearby town. He defends his brother whom the government accuses of inciting the violence. Translator theres a real problem in this country between the shia and the government. Its a political problem about the rights of the shias. Reporter since 2011, tensions in this tiny town of 25,000 people have grown. Confrontations between handfuls of youths and police have sometimes turned deadly. Police say they want to avoid civilian casualties and arrest the people they call terrorists. If we want to engage these people directly, then we know there will be victims. That is not allowed actually in our job. We have to wait patiently. Reporter in awamia, time is on no ones side as tensions here and across the region rise. Nic robertson, cnn, awamia, saudi arabia. For the second straight day, south korea is blasting pyongyang antipropaganda against north korea. This comes after the north claims to have detonated a Hydrogen Bomb. Friday, south koreas foreign minister spoke with his chinese counterpart. China is north koreas only real ally and has reaffirmed its opposition to pyongyangs nuclear test. For several days, north korea has been celebrating its test. Cnn is the only u. S. Broadcaster reporting from inside the country. Our reporter will ripley joins us from pyongyang. North korea has just aired what it says is a test run of a submarinelaunched missile. We know one u. S. Think tank claims to have some satellite images which seem to support that, but there is skepticism. Reporter yeah. And that skepticism was raised primarily from the South Koreans who often try to dispute north koreas claim when they make a military announcement. For example, the nuclear test, south korea was one of the countries along with china and the u. S. Who tried to detect a change in radiation levels which they havent found so far. In this case, what south korean media have been saying is that it looks like images that north korea released of the submarinelaunched missile may have been edited clips of video from previous attempts at submarinelaunched missiles or previous videos that had been released by state media here. However, what is indisputable is the fact that the North Koreans are continuing to develop that technology, the technology to miniaturize warheads, place them on missiles, and launch them from submarines or if the ground. And of course or from the ground. And of course the nuclear test this week another troubling layer for the International Community, underscoring the fact north koreas military capability does continue to increase in spite of International Pressure to stop. Of course, there is a lot of skepticism, as well, about whether north korea even tested a Hydrogen Bomb. What are people in north korea saying . Reporter they believe that their government is telling them. It was frontpage news, it was all over television as well as radio, all state controlled, of course. We visited a Science Center yesterday, spoke with students who spoke with proud about their countrys accomplishment successfully testing a Hydrogen Bomb. While theres plenty of skepticism in the out world, weve not found any in pyongyang. Given that china is north koreas main trading partner and ally, it has the potential to wield a lot of power. There we know the Chinese Foreign minister met with his south korean counterparts. Do you know if hes reached out to north korean officials . Reporter we dont know at this point what level of communication if any there has been between china and north korea over this particular nuclear test. Yes, the two countries do have as far as north koreas vantage point, it is by far their biggest and most important friend. China sent a highranking member of their communist party in october, hand delivering a letter from xi jinping to mark a national holiday, the founders day celebration. China was blind sided by the nuclear test. They were not given advance warning like they were for previous tests. They are concerned because they provide economic aid and are the largest trading partner for north korea. Any discussions happening behind closed doors we certainly dont know about aside from the official public statements condemning what north korea has done, urging peace and stability on the peninsula, and also urging the North Koreans to denuclearize. South korea has been blasting propaganda into north korea, prodding its rivals so much that north korea says the broadcast is pushing it to the brink of war. How far does the noise reach . Can you hear it where you are . Reporter yeah. So were in pyongyang, about a twohour drive to the demilitarized zone, 175 kilometers or so. The loud speakers would not have an effect, you wouldnt hear them near the capitol. In fact, the capitol has its own loud speakers playing music and messages throughout the day that we can hear from our hotel. People hear in their homes. So this the loud speakers, sending music is something the North Koreans use to distribute their propaganda within this country. What is significant the loud speakers on the dmz, on the south korean side, is that theyre sending south korean propaganda messages within earshot of hundred of thousands of north korean troops stationed along the demilitarized zone. North korea has one of the largest standing armies in the world. Thats infuriating for the regime that its soldiers, tasked with loyally defending the northern side of the peninsula, can hear these messages from the south that could perhaps send messages to cast doubt or create suspicion in the regime led by the supreme leader, kim jongun. Thats why the north considers the loud speaker propaganda an act of war. One official ive talked to here said they wouldnt be surprised if there was military action with the north possibly sending more troops to the dmz like they did over the summer. We havent gotten any official response or information it what the norths strategy will be in response yet. Certainly an interesting tactic by the south. Great reporting there, will ripley in pyongyang. Thank you very much. A bush fire has burned through almost 60,000 acres, almost 150 acres in Western Australia. We have more from the International Weather center. Allison, i understand that four towns in the south of the state are being asked to evacuate their homes. Yes, and one of the cities is the town of harvey. It really ramped up so quickly down there. They really didnt have a lot of chance to have much warning in there. Theyre asking people right now to voluntarily evacuate. As the wildfires begin to progress, they may have to do mandatory evacu