Savannah Guthrie Breaks Down In First Interview Over Mother'S Abduction, Appeals For Help Finding Nancy
Savannah Guthrie has opened up for the first time since her mother Nancy's disappearance in a tearful interview with Hoda Kotb on NBC News' "TODAY," describing an agony that keeps her awake every night imagining what was done to Nanc y over seven weeks ago while she prepares to return next month.
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1Savannah Guthrie gave her first public statement since mother Nancy's disappearance over seven weeks ago.
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2During a tearful interview on NBC News' 'Today,' Savannah described the family as being in agony and unbearable pain due to their missing 84-year-old mom.
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Savannah Guthrie has opened up about her mother's disappearance during a tearful interview detailing that 'someone needs to do the right thing' and providing information for resolution.
— (NBC News)'TODAY' co-host Savannah Guthrie described herself as being in agony over more than seven weeks after she was abducted from Arizona, stating it is unbearable thinking of what her mother went through while imagining her terror every night. She has given the first interview since Nancy's abduction.
— (Independent.co.uk)'TODAY' show host Savannah Guthrie taped an emotional sit-down with Hoda Kotb which will air in two parts on Thursday and Friday, marking a return to work after her mother went missing. The broadcast is expected as she prepares for the upcoming season.
— (CNN)