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Video of Machado’s daring escape from Venezuela released by rescue team

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By Julian Zamora, Michael Rios, CNN

(CNN) — The US-based rescue team Grey Bull has released a short video showing how they helped Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado escape the country last month.

Machado left Venezuela in early December after almost a year in hiding so she could accept her Nobel Peace Prize in Norway. She boarded a boat from the Venezuelan coast and sailed to a rendezvous point in the Caribbean Sea. There, she was picked up by Grey Bull founder and special forces veteran Bryan Stern and his team, who were waiting for her on another boat.

The edited, two-minute video released Friday shows the moment Machado reached and boarded the second vessel in the middle of the night.

“That’s them, that’s them, that’s them,” Stern is heard saying as lights from Machado’s boat appear in the distance and approach his vessel.

After confirming Machado’s identity, Stern is heard helping her board his boat, though the exact moment of the transfer is barely visible due to the darkness of the night.

“Hi, María. My name is Bryan. Nice to meet you. I got you,” he says as she gets on.

“So wet and so cold,” she’s heard saying.

The video then cuts to Machado wearing a dark jacket and hat, speaking directly to the camera: “I am María Corina Machado. I’m alive. I’m safe and very grateful to Grey Bull.”

The video ends with various still images of Machado with Stern and his team. Stern’s voice is heard over the photos, confirming that they had reached her.

“Jackpot, jackpot, jackpot. Objective Golden Dynamite,” Stern says before indicating that they were on their way to Curaçao, an island near Venezuela.

Stern previously said that they reached the shore in the early morning after a long, cold and tense journey. From there, Machado boarded a plane bound for Norway, where she was due to accept her Nobel Prize and see her family.

Grey Bull said last month that the extraction mission lasted nearly 16 hours and was carried out largely in the middle of the night through rough waters. The rescue group conducts civilian extractions in many parts of the world. Led by Stern, it has carried out at least 800 operations.

Machado earlier on Friday declined to comment on the extraction operation, citing safety concerns for those involved.

CNN has reached out to her team for comment.

Machado previously told reporters that she received support from the US government but declined to provide details, saying, “One day I will be able to tell you, because certainly I don’t want to put them in risk right now.”

Stern said last month that the operation was funded by anonymous donors and – to his knowledge – was not supported by the US government, but he acknowledged that his team did communicate with the US military to make them aware of their presence at sea.

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“Ellwood Mesa: Beyond the Bluffs”

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GOLETA, Calif (KEYT) - A beautiful, festival-worthy film about the Ellwood Bluffs is available for you to watch, from the comfort of home.

Courtesy: City of Goleta

"Ellwood Mesa: Beyond the Bluffs" was released to the public this week by the City of Goleta.

The 23-minute film premiered at the Wild and Free Film Festival back in November to a standing-room only crowd. It was a similar scenario on January 7 during a free screening at the Camino Real Cinemas. Turnout was so popular, the link was made available for people to share.

Packed theater / Courtesy: City of Goleta

The film's premise is a powerful one that chronicles how people throughout the community -- and beyond -- rallied to save the 200 acres of open space from development with large and small donations and tremendous spirit.

It also addresses Ellwood's declining Monarch butterfly population at the grove. 

The film was created as part of the Ellwood Mesa's 20-year anniversary as a preserve.

Courtesy: City of Goleta

Click here to watch "Ellwood Mesa: Beyond the Bluffs" short film.

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Foresters will honor 2 former stars and current MLB players

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Foresters getting ready for annual Hall of Fame Hot Stove Dinner

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Two of the top stars from the 2020 NBC World Series Champion Santa Barbara Foresters will be inducted into the team's hall of fame next month.

Jace Jung and Matt Mclain will be honored by the Foresters on Sunday, February 1 starting at 4 p.m. at the Cabrillo Pavilion in Santa Barbara. Foresters longtime medical advisor Dr. Chris Proctor will also be inducted at the annual Hall of Fame Hot Stove Dinner.

The dinner will also honor former trainer Kristy Lash, who herself is battling cancer, and the late Howard Cantor, a longtime volunteer and board member.

Jung was the Foresters MVP in 2020 hitting .404 and leading the team in home runs with 10.

McLain batted .436 in that sensational summer that most consider the best Foresters team of all-time.

The Foresters finished the 2020 season 30-4 and won all four of their World Series games by a combined score of 33-4.

They pitched a combined no-hitter at the NBC Tournament and they did not make an error in those four games.

“Matt and Jace were part of probably the most talented team in Foresters history, which dominated on the way to winning the NBC World Series championship as what some say was the best team in the long history of the NBC,” said longtime manager Bill Pintard. “And both players have gone on to see their Major League dreams come true.”

Dr. Proctor played a part in helping those players and the whole Foresters team navigate that 2020 COVID season, but that was just part of his more than 25 years making sure Foresters players are safe and healthy.

Together, Pintard and Proctor have seen more than 70 Foresters advance to the Major Leagues over the years, including the 2026 inductees. A former UCLA Bruin, has been a Cincinnati Reds shortstop since 2023, when he finished fifth in the NL Rookie of the Year voting. (McLain’s teammates include former Foresters Spencer Steer and Christian Encarnacion-Strand.)

Jung joined his brother Josh, also a Foresters Hall of Famer, in the Majors in 2024 when he made the Detroit Tigers. In Jace’s first season, he helped the Tigers make the AL playoffs as a second baseman.

“The Hot Stove is one of our most beloved traditions,” added Pintard. “It’s a way to honor people who have played a big part in our success, but also a way for us to gather and share memories and stories with each other, all while raising money to help the Hugs for Cubs.”

Individual and table tickets are available, as well as sponsorship opportun

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