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From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Ketrowef.
This is a special episode of The Daily.
It began with early morning strikes across Caracas.
And ended with a dramatic capture of Venezuela's leader, Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro was handcuffed, blindfolded, put on a U.S.
warship, and brought to the U.S.
to face drug charges.
Today, my colleague Eric Schmidt tells the story of how the operation unfolded and what comes next.
It's Sunday, January 4th.
Eric, happy New Year.
Thank you for being here for this special Sunday episode.
Thank you.