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Hello and welcome to Outside Source. We can access all the latest

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information. We will start in Istanbul. As suicide attack has

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killed ten people and the Turkish government says it is Islamic State

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is responsible. There were over 200 arrests in Germany last night after

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an anti-migrant March connected to those hundreds of attacks on women

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in: on New Year's Eve. We will explain how all of this is impacting

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on Angela Merkel's policy. Katie Watson has been to the house were El

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Chapo was caught. There are bullets in the walls. If you look there, it

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is still an active crime scene and there is blood on the floor were

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someone died. If you are a football fan you may remember the day when

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Fabry 's Mo Amber collapsed during an FA Cup game, his heart stopped

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working for 78 minutes. He has been talking to us about that day. We

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will have to talk about oil, it failed to $30 a barrel earlier. --

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it fell to $30. Latest figures Turkish

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newspaper Hurriyet. "#ISIL militant kills 10, injures 15

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in #Istanbul suicide attack". We can't confirm the authorities'

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claim that Islamic State The attack happened in one

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of the most popular tourist First this is Turkey's

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Prime Minister. TRANSLATION: We know that the

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perpetrator of the attack is a member of Daesh and as a foreigner.

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We will keep fighting the Daesh terrorist organisation and the

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networks and connections of the perpetrator will be big pursued and

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they will be punished as they deserve. Transition macro

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international terror chooses separately the places of attacks but

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its goal is always the slate -- it is our free life and communities.

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The terrorist enemies of all free people. Yes they are enemies of all

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humanity, whether it is in Sir area, Turkey or France or Germany. This

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freedom and our resolve to fight these terrorists with our

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international will continue. Let us find out more about the area about

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the attack. This is the oldest part of the city in the heart of this

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tumble. 11.6 million people visited Istanbul in 2014 and most of them

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would have spent much of their time in this area and many of the

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attractions are here. The grand Bazaar attracts up to 100,000

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visitors daily. The blue Mosque is in the area. It is hundreds of years

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old and is a hugely popular destination. The blast occurred near

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both. It is likely them that tourists were the main target of the

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attack. However the attack occurred early in the morning while the

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number of terrorist -- tourists were lower than usual. Another colleague

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is here. Thank you for joining us. What do we know if anything about

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the person who carried out this attack? We know that he is from

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Syria, born in Saudi Arabia, 28 year to years old, and militant. There

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are conflicting reports of whether he was on the list of possible IS

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members. A statement says that he recently entered from the Syrian

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border into Turkish territories and this is what we know so far about

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him. He is not a refugee who has been living in Turkey? This we did

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not hear about. I have heard a lot of criticism from Turkish people

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saying we need to focus on Islamic State not on the Kurds and the PKK.

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The Turkish government is still sure that the PKK are the main threat.

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Turkey fights on several fronts and this fight was intensified last year

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in July when the security forces launched an attack on IS and at the

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same time simultaneously on Kurdish militants, the PKK in south-east

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Turkey. While the criticism is whether Turkey should focus its

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effort in fighting against IS or the PKK but Turkey sees both, they list

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both as terror groups and they do not make any difference between

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them. It is a fight as Turkish officials see against terror in

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Turkey. The border between Turkey and Syria is very long, is it

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realistic for the Turkish government to try and secure that border to try

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and stop Islamic State said the militants north? It is difficult.

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There has been criticism on this part and they say it is an possible

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to have offence covering all the border but when it comes to

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security, and intelligence effort, Turkish officials say that there is

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no security gap and until recently, they even arrested few suspected

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Isis militants. There was obviously a gap, efforts are ongoing and it is

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difficult to identify, when there is a flow of refugees, up to 2 million

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Syrian refugees, it is difficult to identify, determine who could be

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possible IS members. There were Turkish origin IS members. There was

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the presence of certain IS cells in Turkey. It is an ongoing fight which

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has been going on for the last few years. There are fears that there

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might be more attacks. The fight in Syria is going on and Turkish

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officials say that as long as the fight in Syria is going on and there

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is a security and power gap, similar attacks might be seen more often.

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Thank you. Thanks to all of our colleagues reporting on this story.

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At half-past nine we will be speaking to a former US ambassador

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to Turkey to get his analysis of what is happening. We must turn to

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the fallout from those New Year's Eve attacks in:. The latest

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developers include Germany announcing plans to make it easier

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to throw out foreign criminals and to strip sex attackers of refugee

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status. This is what the Justice Minister has been saying. No one can

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put themselves above the law, there is no excuse for offences such as

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sexual attacks. Not sure anyone would disagree with that

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description, it is a question of what the German authorities do in

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response to what happened and to reiterate the scale of what took

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place in new -- New Year's Eve, there have been 553 criminal

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complaint filed by women relating to New Year's Eve. Off that almost 50%

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relates to sexual assault. This is hugely significant, the authorities

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are saying that out of the suspects they are looking out with relation

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to these crimes, they are almost exclusively from a migrant

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background. The ramifications are now being felt well beyond Cologne.

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On Monday night in Leipzig, protesters linked to 34 went on a

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march and as that was happening, a separate group of far right

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extremists and football hooligans went on a rampage in an area of the

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town south of the city centre which is thought of as being left-wing.

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These are some of the pictures that have come in of the aftermath. As

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you can see there has been extensive damage done to cars and buildings.

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The police say that 211 arrests were made. We're going to look further at

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how all of this is impacting on Angela Merkel's stance on bringing

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in migrants to Germany particularly during last year. This event now of

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course goes to the fears of those Germans about all these essentially

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Muslims coming in. An alien culture into this essentially Christian,

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western, tolerant culture. This is fodder for the right-wing populists

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who have been predicting this and almost wishing for it. It is leading

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to a split and a division in the country, the most extreme and

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spectacular version which you have shown on your screen. Can you

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describe that a bit more? The kind of splits we are seen and the

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political consensus around allowing this many people coming in in 2015?

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It aligns as follows. The German mainstream society is still split.

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The Germans want to atone for their past perhaps and for other reasons,

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has been broadly on board with the idea that most of these refugees

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deserve protection and shelter. They are fleeing, we do not want them to

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drown, they are fleeing war and the Islamic State and they deserve a

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place here. At the same time, in the party spectrum, we have a new party,

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the alternative for Germany and a new movement which is called Pegida.

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They are on the almost neo-Nazi fringe, playing with that, with dog

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whistle in coded language and clearly that is the far right. On

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the right, within the mainstream middle, there is a party that is

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allied to Angela Merkel's party, the Christian social union and they have

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become her fiercest and most domestic critics. We also have a

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national tragedy for Germany with at least nine people losing their lives

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in Istanbul, probably killed by an Islamic State suicide bomber, does

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that story connect with the responses to the attacks in Cologne?

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Not directly except in as that of course the fear of terrorism, the

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fear that terrorism could be brought in as part of these refugees is of

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course, more intense with every terrorist act. The Paris attacks

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played very much into that. One little event that almost got

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overshadowed by the attacks in Cologne was that a man who tried to

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attack a police station last week on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo

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attacks in Paris was shot down. That man had several fake identities and

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it turns out he was also registered as a refugee in Germany. This sort

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of thing is about who do we have here? Do we even know? In that way

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it is all connected and it is growing anxiety. It makes it

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increasingly, it could be a turning point in Angela Merkel's refugee

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policy. Very interesting. Michelle Fleury is in Detroit

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at the world's biggest motor show. Junior doctors have been on strike,

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medics say the planned changes would endanger patients. Jeremy Hunt wants

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to ensure that good care seven days a week. All want to promise every

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patient who uses the NHS the promise of the same high-quality care every

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day of the week. At the moment we have an NHS were if you have a

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stroke at the weekend is your 20% more likely to die. That cannot be

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acceptable and the right thing to do is not to strike but to sit around

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the table, talk to the government about how we deliver a truly

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seven-day NHS. It is a short-term disruption for a long-term goal.

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These contract changes undermine our ability to provide save health care

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and ultimately our role is to protect the health care for patients

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and protect the NHS as a whole and we feel we have been forced into

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this position and we are grateful for it. That is where we are.

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Welcome back. Our lead story is: Turkey's

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government thinks so-called Islamic State is responsible

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for a suicide attack which killed BBC Russian's looking

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at an interview that Vladimir Putin He didn't rule out the idea

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of giving asylum to Syria's BBC Tamil and BBC Hindi

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are reporting on over 40 whales which have died

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after getting stranded on a beach 36 more were pushed

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back into the sea. A small aircraft made an emergency

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landing on a highway in California. Two people were on board,

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both were fine. I've got a report from the place

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where the Mexican druglord This happened at the weekend

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in his home state of Sinaloa. He was hiding in a house

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in a place called Los Mochis. In fact he headed for its sewer

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system when the police arrived. So here's Katy Watson

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where the arrest happened. This house has danger

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written all over it. There is heavy military

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presence here, there also Everybody wanting a piece

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of El Chapo and to see It is an unbelievable story,

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but inside the house the gunfight between El Chapo's henchmen

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and the Marines seems very real. Bullet holes in the walls,

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the whole house turned upside down. The first thing you see

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when you come into El Chapo's house is this kitchen that's been

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totally turned upside down There are cans in there that have

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just exploded from the force If you look over there,

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it is still an active crime scene, there's blood on the floor

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where somebody died. But surprisingly, we were still free

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to explore all the rooms This may have been El Chapo's

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bedroom, complete with a walk-in wardrobe, go inside and there's

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a floor-length mirror So well hidden, in fact, the Marines

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did not spot it straightaway. And it was here that

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El Chapo escaped. Speak to people here and they can't

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quite believe he was hiding out About six months ago

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you could see mounds of earth, It has taken everybody by surprise

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that without even knowing, there is this hugely

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important person there. I have walked about a kilometre

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from the house that El Chapo was hiding in to what looks

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like a pretty ordinary junction. But when the marines came

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and El Chapo escaped, he escaped through the city storm

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drains and came up in there. It is an extraordinary tale and one

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the government wants to tell Every twist and turn of El Chapo's

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story is more bizarre than the last. Being taken on a tour of the house

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that just a few days ago was the scene of violent stand-off

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with one of the world's most wanted men just adds to the bizarre

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feeling of it all. Meanwhile neighbours here keep

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watching, fascinated If you want to see that report you

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can get it through the BBC News app and on the website. We can act says

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all of the latest information and that includes copy being fired by my

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colleagues around the world and we have breaking news from the

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Washington bureau saying that a US official is saying that Iran has

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confirmed reports that it has two Navy boats in custody. The ships

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were in the Persian Gulf area. The APA news agency is saying that the

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Pentagon has already received assurances from Iran that the crew

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and the vessels will be returned safely and probably. The US official

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confirming that Iran has taken two Navy boats into custody but the

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Americans are saying that they are receiving assurances that the boat

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and crew will be back in American control soon. In the meantime, let

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us turn to business. We have three stories relating to the oil

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industry. We will turn to Iran in a moment.

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This is the end of last year and into 2016, going further down and

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down. The fall in oil prices has been

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driven by a global oversupply. Countries cannot agree on whether to

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cut production and how to do it, so the market has too much or oil.

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BP today announced it was cutting 4000 jobs.

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600 of these from its North Sea operations.

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The companies profits are suffering from the low oil price.

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Following the lifting of UN sanctions on Iran -

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the market will become even more crowded and prices are likely

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Our economics editor Kamal Ahmed has been explaining

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could happen far sooner than we think.

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It looks like the day when Iran can finally join the oil market in

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production terms, it is going to come very soon. Possibly as early as

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January the 27th according to my sources in the industry. This is a

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really big and important moment for 2016 for the global economy as well

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as the politics and diplomatic issues surrounding Iran and the

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dropping of sanctions which have stopped Iran being part of the oil

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production industry or a mainstream part of that for a number of years.

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Anyone who was hoping that the oil price might rise any time soon is

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probably going to be disappointed, as Iran joins the mainstream oil

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market, it is hoping to double the amount of oil it is able to pump. At

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the moment it is about 2.8 million barrels a day and it wants to put

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that up above 5 million barrels a day, that is half of what Saudi

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Arabia produces. A supply side increase at a time when demand has

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been falling because of the global slowdown in the economy. That is

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going to keep pressure on a downward side for oil prices. We were at the

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big auto in Detroit's. It's the annual auto

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show in Detroit. Welcome to the Detroit auto show

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2016. Follow me on a quick with. Tour. There are lots of luxury

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sedans at the show but perhaps one of the most notable is this a Volvo.

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It is packed full of lots of new design features. The closest thing

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to a driverless car comes courtesy of Mercedes, the drive pilot

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technology. This can park itself with the help of an app on your

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mobile phone, it can speak between cars. It can also go hands-free at

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speeds of up to 100 and miles per hour. If you're feeling particularly

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brave, you can let go of the steering wheel. Porsche Turbo

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charges this with 540 horsepower. It may not be its first motor show but

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it wins for design of the future. This could be the motor cycle of

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tomorrow. I am not quite sure how that works. Lots more coverage of

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Detroit's through the BBC business pages online. We are going to take a

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look at the lives of thousands of migrants living in northern France.

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Later this week they could be moved to more permanent camps, but for the

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moment, they are in camps near Calais and that has been the case

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for many months, but increasingly they are living in Dunkirk up the

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coast and we are in winter and conditions are grim. Lucy Williamson

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has visited some of them. It is hard to spot the hope among

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the sodden blankets and broken With security tightened

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in Calais, Dunkirk has become A few months ago there were dozens

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of migrants sleeping rough here. Between them, aid workers say,

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they have eight taps and 20 toilets. There is not enough

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food to go around. This week a rare window

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for volunteers after weeks of heavy restrictions - police are allowing

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fresh supplies through. We have been unable to bring any

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tents or construction materials, including plastic tarps,

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pallets, anything like that. So we have a lot of problems trying

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to keep people warm and dry, and provide people with any sort

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of shelter because we are not The authorities have been wary

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of making Dunkirk too But even in conditions

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like this they still come. Now with the threat

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of a humanitarian crisis growing, permission has been given

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for a full-blown refugee camp The new camp on a nearby site

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will have heated tents But it is not enough

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to convince this man to leave. He worries that moving

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to the new camp will mean claiming But the wait for would be migrants

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to Britain could be a long one. At the jungle camp in Calais 1500

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people are being given more permanent homes built

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from shipping containers. Tougher security here has made

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it harder for migrants The new mayor has talked

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about bringing in the Army. But nothing has yet extinguished

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the reasons that bring people Let me reiterate the breaking news.

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The US confirming that Iran has taken two US boats into custody that

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it has said that they are expecting the boats and crew will be returned

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shortly. Speak to you again in a minute.

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Many of us are getting a dose of winter. It has turned colder crossed

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Europe and if you're heading to the United States and Canada, take your

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winter woollies, it has been cold

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