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Dateline NBC - Season 35 - Episode 07: Savannah Speaks

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00:02Do you feel ready to do this?
00:04No.
00:06I'll never be ready to talk about what's happened.
00:13But I have a lot to say.
00:16Tonight, my emotional conversation with Savannah Guthrie about her mother's disappearance.
00:22I just thought, where are you?
00:24Yeah.
00:25Where are you?
00:28She taught me.
00:30To be strong.
00:33She showed me.
00:37Because no one ever learns anything by being told.
00:40You only learn by being shown.
00:42She showed us.
00:43Tell me what you thought when you saw those images of the person who took your mother.
00:49I mean, it's just absolutely terrifying.
00:51And I can't imagine that that is who she saw standing over her bed.
00:57Someone knows something.
00:58We talk about family, faith, and her future.
01:04So how about coming back?
01:05You know, everyone's wondering.
01:07I can't come back and try to be something that I'm not.
01:11But I can't come back because it's my family.
01:16When times are hard, you want to be with your family.
01:47Good evening.
01:49It has been a conversation.
01:49It has been a beautiful journey over these last eight weeks.
01:51This was unlike any interview I've ever done.
01:54It's a conversation both unbearable and yet somehow because of who Savannah is inspirational.
02:05on the weekend her family's life changed forever savannah was having fun with her kids while her
02:11husband mike was away take me back to the day tell me what you were doing and what happened
02:17i had given mike for christmas a boy's trip to go play tennis and so he had been gone for
02:22the
02:22weekend so i took my kids actually to carson's and so we could all hang out that's our friend
02:29and colleague carson daly we had a beautiful fun night together and then i came home and really
02:37it just got home at the same time that mike came home and we were just saying hi putting down
02:41our
02:41stuff and the kids were running around and my sister called me and i said is everything okay
02:48and she said no she said mom's missing and i said what what are you talking about she said she's
02:58gone
03:00and she was in a panic i was in a panic her sister annie was at nancy's house in tucson
03:07arizona
03:07along with her husband tommy nancy's friends had called them after she did not show up to watch
03:13an online church service i'm like call 911 she's like i did we've called them they're here you know
03:23she tried really hard to figure it out before she worried us you know before she called and they
03:32were kind of running around the house we thought that she must have had like some kind of medical
03:40episode in the night and that somehow you know the paramedics had come because the back doors were
03:47propped open but her phone was there and her purse was there and all her things and it just didn't
03:55make any sense annie and tommy had already called all the hospitals but then i'm like i'm gonna call
04:01the hospital so then i started calling the hospitals and and the the police were there and talking to
04:06her at the same time and it was just chaos you know that was like two o'clock in the
04:11afternoon but
04:12you know i was on a plane at 7 30 to phoenix and then two hour drive down to tucson
04:18and i probably
04:18got to my sister's house at two in the morning and my brother was already there
04:27you saw annie and cam when you got to their house tell me about that moment just disbelief
04:36and hugging each other and i think we were on the phone with the sheriff and trying to really
04:43make clear this isn't that case that you are used to where someone wanders off she can't wander off
04:49she was in tremendous pain her back was very bad on a good day she could walk down to the
04:56mailbox
04:56and get the mail but most days not so there was no wander off and the doors were popped open
05:03yeah
05:03and there was blood on the front doorstep and the ring camera had been yanked off yeah and so we
05:12were
05:12saying this is this is not okay yeah something is very wrong here did you guys talk about what could
05:20have happened well we talked about everything but it's just it's impossible to believe yeah yeah i still
05:30don't believe it i still many times a day remember and it's like being punched in the face like what
05:42are you talking about my mom where's my mom my little mom what do you mean someone took her who
05:53took my
05:54mom who took this who took her from her bed it doesn't make sense i don't understand
06:07my brother you know he spent his career in the military and worked in intelligence and fighter pilot
06:17and it's brilliant and he saw very clearly right away what this was and even on the phone when i
06:29called
06:29him he knew he knew and he said i think she's been kidnapped for ransom and i said yeah what
06:39yeah
06:40well why what and then i mean it sounds so like how dumb could i be but i just i
06:46didn't want to believe
06:47i just said do you think because of me
06:56and i said i'm sorry sweetie but yeah maybe
07:03but i knew that you did i hope not i don't know yeah that it's because she's my mom
07:14and somebody thought oh that girl that lady has money we can get make a quick buck but yeah that's
07:23probably which is
07:28too much to bear to think that i brought this to her bedside
07:37that it's because of me
07:41and i just say i'm so sorry mommy i'm so sorry
07:48i'm sorry to my sister and my brother and my kids and my nephew and tommy
07:56my brother-in-law just i'm like so sorry i'm so sorry if it is me i'm so sorry i'm
08:03so sorry
08:06at that point nancy guthrie had been missing for nearly 24 hours and as searches got underway
08:11strange clues would begin to emerge when we return savannah tells me about those disturbing ransom notes
08:20i think most of them it's my understanding are not real but i believe the two notes that we
08:28received that we responded to
08:31i tend to believe those are real
08:48a
08:49on the morning of february 2nd america woke up to the unfathomable news
08:56Breaking overnight, Nancy Guthrie, Savannah's 84-year-old mother, now at the center of a missing persons case.
09:04Then, the Pima County Sheriff confirmed what Savannah and her family feared most.
09:08Their mother had been abducted.
09:11We believe now that we do in fact have a crime scene, that we do in fact have a crime,
09:17and we're asking the community's help.
09:20Two days later, Savannah and her siblings made their first public plea.
09:26Our mom is our heart and our home.
09:30She is 84 years old.
09:33Her health, her heart is fragile.
09:36How is it possible that we are having to make a video speaking to a kidnapper who took an 84
09:48-year-old woman in the dead of night, in her pajamas, with no shoes, without her medicine, and to beg
10:00for mercy?
10:02I remember you said, talk to her.
10:05Talk to her?
10:06That's what you said, I remember.
10:07She is a devoted friend.
10:09She is full of kindness and knowledge.
10:13Talk to her, and you'll see.
10:16You're lucky to be in her company, even if for a moment.
10:22See it.
10:25Investigators put out a timeline.
10:27Nancy had been dropped off at home at about 9.50 p.m. Saturday, January 31st.
10:32The next morning, at 2.28 a.m., her pacemaker disconnected from an app on her cell phone, suggesting that
10:41that was around the time she was taken.
10:43In the days that followed, notes demanding payment were sent to media outlets.
10:48We are aware of a ransom letter that was sent to the local media and then to national outlets.
10:54The ransom notes or ransom requests came.
10:58A lot of people wondered, are those true?
11:00Did you believe those to be real?
11:02There are a lot of different notes, I think, that came.
11:04And I think most of them, it's my understanding, are not real.
11:11You know, a person that would send a fake ransom note really has to look deeply at themselves.
11:19Yeah.
11:20But I believe the two notes that we received, that we responded to, I tend to believe those are real.
11:30Really?
11:30Mm-hmm.
11:31Which is why we responded.
11:34We received your message, and we understand.
11:38We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her.
11:45No response came.
11:47But on day 10, the investigation made a leap forward.
11:51Tonight, the first chilling images shedding light on what happened at Nancy Guthrie's house the night she was abducted.
11:57Authorities were able to recover footage from Nancy's doorbell camera, chilling images of a masked man trying to obscure the
12:05lens.
12:05In his waistband, a gun.
12:08Tell me what you thought when you saw those images of the person who took your mother.
12:14I mean, it's just absolutely terrifying.
12:17Yeah.
12:18Yeah.
12:18And I can't imagine that that is who she saw standing over her bed.
12:27I can't.
12:30Investigators are gleaning every clue from that video that they can.
12:35The backpack is a model sold exclusively at Walmart.
12:39Forensic analysis suggests the man is between 5'9 and 5'10 with almond-shaped eyes and facial hair.
12:46For the family, the video also put a painful issue to rest.
12:52And I'm glad and grateful to the investigators and the technology companies that were able to find that video.
13:01To, I hope, at least with people of good heart and compassion, stop the irresponsible and cruel speculation that had
13:17started to swirl.
13:19Let's talk about that for a minute.
13:20I'm glad that people saw what came to our door.
13:26When you talk about that cruel speculation, the whispers, the innuendo, that it was somebody in your family, how did
13:35you and your siblings even weather that?
13:37It's unbearable.
13:39And it piles pain upon pain.
13:45I don't understand.
13:47I'll never understand.
13:50Yeah.
13:51But we are not looking at those people.
13:53Yeah.
13:54Yeah.
13:54We are looking for the light.
13:58And my family, we are strong for her.
14:03And no one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law.
14:13And no one protected my mom more than my brother.
14:18Leads poured in after the release of that video.
14:21But nothing so far has led to the masked man or to Nancy.
14:25The investigation continues with authorities asking neighbors for home security footage from both the time Nancy disappeared
14:34to as far back as January 11th, when it's possible a suspicious person appeared near the house, something law enforcement
14:43and Google are trying to confirm.
14:45They're still working to determine the model of the model of the gun the man was carrying, as well as
14:50attempting to analyze mixed and partial DNA from an unknown source found in the home.
14:56It has now been 55 days since Nancy.
15:01A lot of people were frustrated, I think, with the investigation.
15:08How did your family feel about the way the investigation was conducted?
15:14Well, it's still going.
15:17Yeah.
15:19And people have worked tirelessly, tirelessly, and we see that, but we need answers.
15:29We cannot be at peace without knowing.
15:34We have to know.
15:38And someone knows.
15:39Someone knows.
16:02Someone's been acting strange for the last seven, eight weeks.
16:09Even if it's just that, somebody knows.
16:15When our conversation continues, Savannah shares stories about the woman at the center of it all, her remarkable mother.
16:24She wasn't one of those moms that, oh, my kid can do no wrong or everything you do is perfect.
16:31Therefore, like, if she believes in you, you can take that to the bank.
16:49You speak about your mom always in the present tense.
16:54Yeah.
16:57I mean, she is present tense to me.
17:02All of us who know Savannah know that her mother, Nancy, has always been her light and her role model.
17:09How about just tell me about your mommy?
17:13Yeah.
17:15Um, my mom is, she's incredible.
17:23She has that wisdom about her.
17:27She's funny and a little, um, mischievous, I would say, in her humor.
17:36Mm-hmm.
17:37She does what's right.
17:41She walks in faith.
17:42Mm-hmm.
17:43But not a fake, pious, put-on faith, but, like, a grounded, earthy, she-fought-for-it faith.
17:58Where did her faith come from?
18:00Um, she grew up in the church, and she grew up Catholic, but she really, she and my dad really
18:07had their own experience, um, which we Baptists would have called a conversion experience, you know, when they were married
18:18and in their 20s.
18:20And they had us three kids.
18:23Annie always used to say, God was the sixth member of our family.
18:29And that's true.
18:31I mean, I was lucky enough to meet Nancy.
18:34We all were.
18:36What is the best part of being her daughter?
18:39My mom is so strong and sure and resolute.
18:43Mm-hmm.
18:44She also is a truth teller.
18:46Mm-hmm.
18:46And she really doesn't suffer fools, and, you know, she wasn't one of those moms that, oh, my kid can
18:54do no wrong, or everything you do is perfect.
18:58And she, therefore, like, if she believes in you, you could take that to the bank.
19:06Mm-hmm.
19:07I used to say she's a noble creature.
19:09She would just scoff at that.
19:11Oh, please.
19:12No, I'm not, you know, but she is, and she was.
19:17And I don't know whether to talk about her in present tense or past tense.
19:21Mm-hmm.
19:22I don't know.
19:25But I know where she is.
19:28Mm-hmm.
19:29You know?
19:30She's with God.
19:32Either way.
19:33Either way.
19:34Do you picture her in heaven?
19:36Do you have an image of what that looks like?
19:39Yeah, I do imagine her.
19:43She used to say that she imagined that when you passed away, that on your first night in heaven, God
19:52would take you on a tour just for you and show you the universe.
19:59Like, this is how I made this, and this is how I made that.
20:03And she really loved that thought because she was so curious, you know?
20:08She's such a journalist, you know?
20:10Mm-hmm.
20:11And she, she, of course, was, got her master's in journalism and was going to be a newspaper reporter when
20:19she was young, but then met my dad and they had a family.
20:23And after Savannah's father died suddenly of a heart attack when she was just 16, her mom taught her the
20:30meaning of strength and resilience.
20:33And I remember my mom saying in those early days when daddy died, like, you have to get up and
20:43decide and do.
20:49And she had, I read that in a book that meant a lot to her and her grief.
20:57And so I remember, I always remember that, so I'm trying to decide and do.
21:02Decide and do.
21:03She showed us how to survive the unimaginable.
21:06When she lost my dad, she was 46 years old.
21:11She had three kids.
21:13She had never worked outside the home.
21:15She had to get up.
21:17She had to find a job.
21:20She had to mother.
21:22Two teenagers and one young adult just starting making his way into the world.
21:28I remember moments in my childhood.
21:32And those days after my dad died, she was so strong.
21:37But some mornings before dawn, when she thought we were still sleeping, I would hear her crying at my door.
21:50To not be alone in her grief.
21:54She took care of her mother, her brother, who had Down syndrome.
22:01She invited to come live with us.
22:06She worked part-time.
22:12To make ends kind of meet.
22:16She stayed strong for us.
22:20She was resolute.
22:24She was real.
22:27So she taught me
22:31to be strong.
22:33But she taught me to be true.
22:37She showed me.
22:40Because no one ever learns anything by being told.
22:44You only learn by being shown.
22:46She showed us.
22:47She showed you.
22:49And next, I asked Savannah how she's able right now to put the lessons from her mother into practice.
22:57How did you navigate that part of your life?
23:02How were you speaking to your kids?
23:17We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her.
23:23In the initial days, you and your sister and brother sat together.
23:28In all the despair, you sat and managed to think of words to say, things to convey.
23:33Were you able to do that in that moment?
23:37Well, my siblings are amazing and we are a unit.
23:49While Savannah and her siblings have experienced unspeakable anguish since their mother's abduction,
23:55their closeness has made them stronger.
23:58I talked about how brilliant my brother is.
24:01This is Cameron Guthrie.
24:02I'm speaking for the Guthrie family.
24:04My sister is equally brilliant and also has special powers of intuition and faith and language and depth and heart.
24:20Mama, if you're listening, we need you to come home.
24:25I mean, the first thing that I posted about it was for people to pray.
24:32And it's my sister Annie who said that to me.
24:35She said, Savannah, I think you need to ask people to pray.
24:40And I haven't posted one thing or said one thing that the three of us haven't decided together.
24:48You were there, you were getting updates from law enforcement, but how were you passing the time?
24:54What were you doing during the days?
24:56We had to move houses many times because people came and not everyone is respectful, unfortunately.
25:08There was a night we had to leave in the dark, in the desert, holding hands, me and my sister
25:15and brother and I,
25:17get into a car waiting for us to, because the people outside were closing in.
25:24So we found a place that was safe and then we couldn't really leave too much.
25:33So those days are a blur.
25:36Yeah.
25:36Crying and praying.
25:40One of the images that stayed with me through all of this was you and Annie and Tommaso walking up
25:49and looking at the flowers and at the notes.
25:52The three of you, arm in arm, in that moment connected.
25:56I thought that was so beautiful and at the same time, as I saw that, I thought, I wonder if
26:02Savannah's going inside and what that must have felt like for you to go inside of your child at home,
26:09your mom's house.
26:10Yeah, I mean, this is the house that we grew up in.
26:16It's really the only house I've ever known and remember.
26:20So we moved there when I was about four, I think.
26:24It's the house where all of our memories are, good and bad.
26:28So it's hallowed ground.
26:31Savannah's sister and brother-in-law live near the childhood home.
26:35They were there every day for my mom.
26:40They made it possible for her to stay in the house we grew up in that she loved so much.
26:46So Annie and Tommaso made that possible for her.
26:51They were close.
26:52Yes.
26:53They let her have her space.
26:55And there's just a way in which this is just even more excruciating for them and all that they've been
27:05through.
27:06Tell me, while you were spending all this time in Tucson, your kids were home.
27:13How did you navigate that part of your life?
27:18How were you speaking to your kids?
27:20What did they know?
27:23What do they know?
27:28Well, it's so hard with kids because, you know, you want to protect them.
27:34Yeah.
27:34This is the longest I ever was away from my kids.
27:37I would never go for a trip.
27:40Not for work, not for anything.
27:42It'd be gone so long.
27:44Um, and I have so many beautiful friends that came and cared for them and lifted them and took their
27:57minds off things.
27:58And they all would write me all the time.
28:02Mama, any leads?
28:05Any leads?
28:05Do you hear anything?
28:08You know?
28:09Any hope?
28:11We try to talk to them and try to give them a little more certainty than we have.
28:23To let them grieve.
28:32Are they noticing that you're different, your kids?
28:36I think they do.
28:38Yeah.
28:39Try not to be different, but also not doing them any favors by putting on some facade.
28:52Kids know.
28:53Yeah, they do.
28:54Yeah, and they'd be more disturbed by something that felt not real.
29:03But my kids are my joy, and they were my mom's joy.
29:09A family leaning on each other, getting through one day at a time, relying on faith.
29:15Next, Savannah tells me how this ordeal has both solidified and challenged her faith.
29:20God doesn't tell us not to wrestle with him.
29:23This isn't some cheap faith.
29:26This is real.
29:45The Guthrie family asked for prayers, and the response was overwhelming.
29:52At St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson, more than 400 people attended a candlelight vigil to pray
30:00for Nancy's safe return.
30:01Did you wrestle with your faith throughout this?
30:05You're resolute and strong like your mama, but did you, at some point during all of this, have to wrestle
30:12with it?
30:13Yes.
30:14Yes.
30:15Yes.
30:15And I'm not done.
30:17But God doesn't tell us not to wrestle with him.
30:20This isn't some cheap faith.
30:25This is real.
30:27This is real.
30:28And God doesn't ask us to be stoic.
30:33And my mom taught me that.
30:36We are at an hour of desperation.
30:39Even for a person immersed in faith, this has been a time of testing for Savannah, filled with questions and
30:46doubts.
30:46But once again, she is finding comfort in her mom's example.
30:52One of my mom's best friends told me that she had been going through a hard time, and she said
30:58to my mom, Nancy, how do you keep your faith?
31:01And my mom said to her, but where else would I go?
31:11And I hold that with me.
31:13Yeah.
31:13Where else would I go?
31:15Yeah.
31:17But faith is how I will stay connected to my mom.
31:23Mm-hmm.
31:25God is how I'm holding hands with my mom.
31:29Mm-hmm.
31:29And it's not easy.
31:32And I have cried out, where are you?
31:36Where are you?
31:39We may not get an answer.
31:41Some people don't.
31:44Savannah knows her family is not unique in their despair.
31:48We know there are millions of families that have suffered with this kind of uncertainty.
31:56That's why, in addition to offering a $1 million reward for information about Nancy's disappearance, they also made a $500
32:04,000 donation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
32:08Who are we to think that this broken world wouldn't touch us?
32:14Of course it will.
32:17And God is the only thing that makes it bearable.
32:20My mom could not bear to see this pain.
32:24Yes.
32:24For her, she would say, oh, honey, don't worry about me.
32:28Don't worry about me.
32:30She would.
32:31Yeah.
32:32But she couldn't stand to see us suffer.
32:35She could not bear to see our sadness.
32:39And I won't let sadness win for her.
32:46I saw her grieve.
32:49I saw her world shatter.
32:52I saw it.
32:55And I saw her get up.
32:57And I saw her believe.
33:00And I saw her love.
33:02And I saw her smile.
33:04And I saw her laugh.
33:06I saw her joy.
33:09And I may not do it as well as her, but I will do it.
33:13I will do it for my kids.
33:16I will.
33:17I will not fall apart.
33:20I will not let whoever did this take my children's mother from them.
33:27I will not let them take my joy.
33:31They will not take my sister's joy.
33:33They will not take my brother's joy.
33:36They will not take our love.
33:39They will not take our faith.
33:42But our anguish is real.
33:45We need help.
33:47We need someone to tell the truth.
33:51Yes.
33:52I have no anger in my heart.
33:58I have hope in my heart.
34:01I have love.
34:02Mm-hmm.
34:04That this family needs peace.
34:07Yeah.
34:08Someone needs to do the right thing.
34:10Mm-hmm.
34:10We are in agony.
34:13Mm-hmm.
34:13Yeah.
34:14We are in agony.
34:17It is unbearable.
34:19Mm-hmm.
34:22And to think of what she went through.
34:24Mm-hmm.
34:24Mm-hmm.
34:25I wake up every night.
34:28In the middle of the night.
34:31Every night.
34:33And in the darkness.
34:36I imagine her terror.
34:41Mm-hmm.
34:42And it is unthinkable.
34:44But those thoughts demand to be thought.
34:47Yeah.
34:49And I will not hide my face.
34:54And when we return, Savannah tells me what the future might hold for her and her other family at the
35:02Today Show.
35:03I don't know if I can do it.
35:06Mm-hmm.
35:08I don't know if I'll belong anymore.
35:12But I would like to try.
35:17I would like to try.
35:33You know, it was a hard decision for you, and I know you told me about this, was coming back
35:38here.
35:39Leaving Arizona to come back to New York.
35:42Why was that so difficult, that choice?
35:47Oh, I looked out the window of the airplane.
35:49That beautiful desert that she loves.
35:53Where are you?
35:55Mm-hmm.
35:56How could I leave you?
36:00When Savannah came back to New York to her husband and children, she knew it meant facing her future.
36:06She also knew she would draw strength from her second family.
36:10All of us at the Today Show and NBC.
36:14One of the enduring images for me was walking into Studio 1A and seeing you there, speaking to everybody.
36:23What was it like for you walking back in there?
36:29I really wanted to come and see everybody.
36:33Yeah.
36:35I just love this beautiful place that we call home, where we get to come and be every day.
36:47I know how much people have prayed for me and loved me.
36:56Our thoughts and our prayers are with our dear friend and colleague and her family this morning.
37:01She has been braver.
37:03She has been braver than I can even imagine. She has been so vulnerable.
37:07I just can't say enough incredible things about what an amazing spirit she is.
37:11All the notes and messages that I have received are just so beautiful.
37:20I just wanted to be with my family. They're my family, too.
37:24And I wanted to just say that I love them and I felt them and their kindness is carrying me
37:36and that I will be okay.
37:41You said something when you were there and you said, I don't know how to come back and I don't
37:47know how not to come back.
37:49That struck me.
37:51Yeah.
37:52That's how I feel.
37:57To get to be at the Today Show and have my dream come true was better than my dream.
38:04It was more than all I could ask or imagine.
38:07So how about coming back? I know everyone's wondering.
38:12So it's hard to imagine doing it because it's such a place of joy and lightness and how I can't
38:22come back and try to be something that I'm not.
38:28Mm-hmm.
38:28But I can't not come back because it's my family.
38:34I think it's part of my purpose right now.
38:38Mm-hmm.
38:39Mm-hmm.
38:39And I think I can't collapse and I can't fall apart, though there are days that I want to and
38:49there are days that I do.
38:51Mm-hmm.
38:52But I want to get up.
38:56I want to smile.
38:57Mm-hmm.
38:59And when I do, it will be real.
39:04I will have joy.
39:07My joy will be my answer.
39:11And being there is joyful.
39:14And when it's not, I'll say so.
39:19Mm-hmm.
39:19And I have been so grateful to have this family.
39:25I consider this my family, my greater family.
39:29And when times are hard, you want to be with your family.
39:33And I want to be with my family.
39:37And my sister says, being who you are and being as authentic and as real as you are in this
39:49moment is what you should do and it will be a relief.
39:53Mm-hmm.
39:54Mm-hmm.
39:54She said some people watch TV and think, why are those people so happy all the time?
39:58Yeah, exactly.
39:59Maybe it's a relief to just be who you are.
40:03Mm-hmm.
40:04And so, I don't know if I can do it.
40:08Mm-hmm.
40:10I don't know if I'll belong anymore.
40:14But I would like to try.
40:18I would like to try.
40:22Well, everybody's waiting for you, just so you know.
40:28Well, I miss everybody, you know?
40:30Yeah.
40:31And it feels good to be with the people that you love.
40:33Yeah.
40:34I plan to do my best.
40:37Mm-hmm.
40:38And plan to tell the truth.
40:41And I'm not going to be the same.
40:43Mm-hmm.
40:44But maybe it's like that old poem, more beautiful in the broken places.
40:51That you are.
40:53I want to see.
40:54Leave me a hug.
41:02And we've got some good news to share.
41:04Savannah will return to the Today Show on Monday, April 6th.
41:09And while we are so looking forward to that date, our hearts are, as ever, with her and the entire
41:15Guthrie family.
41:16A reminder, if anybody has information on Nancy Guthrie's case, please call the number on your screen, the FBI's tip
41:23line, 1-800-CALL-FBI.
41:27That's all for now.
41:28I'm Hoda Kotb.
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