Today co-host returns to show for second week amid search
Co-anchor and NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie is set back in the studio next month after a hiatus of more than two months. She has stepped away from hosting duties while searching for her 84-year-old mother, who was reported missing following an apparent kidnapping last December. The return date marks just over six weeks since Nancy Kobliner's disappearance and remains part Guthrie says is central to his personal purpose in the ongoing investigation
Key Points
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1Savannah Guthrie has announced her return to NBC's 'Today' show scheduled for April 6.
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2Guthrie took a hiatus of nearly two months from hosting duties while searching for and supporting missing mother Nancy, who was reported abducted in February.
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Savannah Guthrie will return to 'Today' show starting April 6 after nearly two months away following her mother's disappearance.
— (Cbsnews)'I don't know if I can do it,' Savannah Guthrie said in an NBC interview with Hoda Kotb, despite announcing she is returning as part of the search for her abducted mom.
— (CNN)