Savannah Guthrie returns to NBC’s Today show, as search for mother goes on

Before giving his typical weather report, NBC forecaster Al Roker blew her a kiss and said: “It’s good to see you my dear.”
Guthrie carried on with the news as usual, telling viewers about the Artemis moon mission and the National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament finals.
Last month she said it was “part of my purpose right now” to return to work although she was unsure if she would still be able to do it.
On Easter Sunday, Savannah Guthrie reaffirmed her Christian faith in an Easter video message from a church in New York.
“I still believe. And so I say with conviction, ‘Happy Easter,'” she said in her closing message, external at the end of the Easter Sunday service at Good Shepherd New York.
The NBC presenter, one of the most recognisable figures on morning television in the US, had temporarily stepped away from her anchoring duties after her mother’s disappearance.
She also stood down from NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics.
In an interview last month with Today, she said: “I can’t not come back. This is my family.”
She also raised the possibility that her own fame may have been behind her mother’s disappearance, saying that thought was too much to bear.
Nancy Guthrie vanished without her medicines. She was dropped off at her home by relatives on the evening of 31 January and then failed to show up at a friend’s house to watch a virtual Sunday service the following morning.
The family announced in February a $1m reward for information leading to her return.



