Hoda Kotb stepped in to co-anchor “Today” on Monday morning as Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, remains missing. Kotb, who previously co-anchored the show with Savannah from 2018 to 2025, made a brief appearance on Friday to discuss the outpouring of support for Nancy. However, on Monday, she joined Craig Melvin as a co-anchor, filling in for Savannah while she remains with her family in Arizona.
Melvin welcomed Kotb to the show, acknowledging the importance of their “Today” family and expressing gratitude for her presence. Kotb reciprocated the sentiment, emphasizing the support and unity within the team during challenging times.
The show provided updates on the ongoing search for Nancy, including investigations of her property and her daughter Annie’s house. Savannah and her siblings released a video message pleading for their mother’s safe return, offering to pay for her release.
NBC correspondent Tom Winter joined Melvin and Kotb to analyze the significance of the video message, noting a shift in messaging from previous ransom notes. The team also addressed the unusual situation of reporting on a colleague’s personal crisis, emphasizing the importance of balancing news coverage with empathy and sensitivity.
Throughout the broadcast, the “Today” team highlighted their commitment to supporting Savannah and her family while fulfilling their professional duties. They acknowledged the challenges of reporting on a personal matter while maintaining a sense of normalcy for viewers.
As they navigated uncharted territory, Melvin, Kotb, Carson Daly, and Al Roker emphasized the importance of prioritizing Savannah and her family while continuing to deliver the news. Despite the difficult circumstances, they remained dedicated to their roles and the viewers who rely on them for information.
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