What Savannah Guthrie Told Her Today Colleagues During an Emotional Reunion
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03/04/2026
What Savannah Guthrie Told Her Today Colleagues During an Emotional Reunion
Savannah Guthrie, during her visit to the Today show set on March 5, gave an emotional speech to her colleagues as she reunited with the team for the first time since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing: “I wanted you to know that I’m still standing, that I still have hope, and that I’m still me. And I don’t know what version of me it will be, but it will be. I’m holding on to my faith. I’m still believing. And as my mom would say, ‘Where else would I go?’”
“I fully intend to come back,” she continued. “I don’t know how to come back, but I don’t know how not to. You’re my family. And I’d like to try.”
Savannah thanked the entire staff and crew for their love, prayers, and support, and for “caring about my mom as much as I do.”
It was the first time he had returned to NBC's Studio 1A in New York since his mother, Nancy, disappeared in Tucson, Arizona, on February 1, and, understandably, it was an emotional moment.
Dylan Dreyer, Today's weather correspondent and a friend of Guthrie's, led the group in a "beautiful" prayer. "We're here holding hands as a family, in a place where we don't understand why this is happening," Dreyer said. "It's not too bold to ask God for the greatest miracles every day."
Guthrie's return to work coincides with Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos' announcement today that investigators are "definitely closer" to finding 84-year-old Nancy, who was abducted from her home. "We have a lot of information, a lot of leads, but now it's time to get to work," Nanos said on March 3.
The day before, Guthrie visited a memorial dedicated to Nancy in front of the matriarch's home, accompanied by her sister Annie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni.
Later, she posted a photo on Instagram of the abundance of flowers left by supporters. "We feel the love and prayers of our neighbors, the Tucson community, and across the country," Guthrie wrote in the caption. "Please continue to pray and hope with us. Bring her home."
Lo que Savannah Guthrie les dijo a sus colegas de Today durante un emotivo reencuentro
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03/04/2026
Savannah Guthrie, durante su visita al set del programa Today el 5 de marzo, pronunció un emotivo discurso ante sus colegas al reunirse con el equipo por primera vez desde la desaparición de su madre, Nancy Guthrie: “Quería que supieran que sigo de pie, que todavía tengo esperanza y que sigo siendo yo misma. Y no sé qué versión de mí será, pero lo será. Me aferro a mi fe. Sigo creyendo. Y como diría mi madre: '¿Adónde más iría?'”.
“Tengo toda la intención de volver”, continuó. “No sé cómo volver, pero no sé cómo no hacerlo. Son mi familia. Y me gustaría intentarlo”.
Savannah agradeció a todo el personal y al equipo por su amor, oraciones y apoyo, y por “preocuparse por mi madre tanto como yo”.
Era la primera vez que regresaba al Estudio 1A de la NBC en Nueva York desde que su madre, Nancy, desapareció en Tucson, Arizona, el 1 de febrero, y, comprensiblemente, fue un momento emotivo.
Dylan Dreyer, corresponsal del tiempo de Today y amigo de Guthrie, dirigió al grupo en una "hermosa" oración. "Estamos aquí tomados de la mano como familia, en un lugar donde no entendemos por qué está sucediendo esto", dijo Dreyer. "No es demasiado atrevido pedirle a Dios los mayores milagros todos los días".
El regreso de Guthrie al trabajo coincide con el anuncio de hoy del sheriff del condado de Pima, Chris Nanos, de que los investigadores están "definitivamente más cerca" de encontrar a Nancy, de 84 años, quien fue secuestrada de su casa. "Tenemos mucha información, muchas pistas, pero ahora es hora de ponernos manos a la obra", dijo Nanos el 3 de marzo.
El día anterior, Guthrie visitó un monumento dedicado a Nancy frente a la casa de la matriarca, acompañada por su hermana Annie y su cuñado Tommaso Cioni.
Más tarde, publicó una foto en Instagram de la abundancia de flores que dejaron sus simpatizantes. "Sentimos el cariño y las oraciones de nuestros vecinos, de la comunidad de Tucson y de todo el país", escribió Guthrie en el pie de foto. "Por favor, sigan orando y teniendo esperanza con nosotros. Tráiganla a casa".
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