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Now, everyone’s thoughts are on today The show with Savannah Guthrie and the search for her mother, Nancy.
Hoda Kotb has stepped onto the scene, returning to her previous role to replace her longtime colleague.
Being a guest anchor doesn’t free Savannah to search for her mother despite the federal government’s indifference.
Hoda is also a source of comfort and stability for the entire production team as they also worry about the Guthrie family.

It’s back to “today”… but for how long?
Viewers already know that Hoda has resumed her familiar seat, albeit in a guest role, on TV today displays.
She sits in Savannah during this painful crisis.
Page six Reports indicate that Hoda will be in the chair for a long time, just over a year after leaving the NBC morning show.
“Right now, we’re taking things week by week, day by day,” a show insider described.
According to the source: “Hoda was a steady hand and a calm presence for the employees.”

To be clear, this does not mean Hoda will return as full-time co-anchor of the Today show.
Craig Melvin came in to replace her when she left.
He’s not going anywhere.
In addition, Hoda launched her own lifestyle brand, Joy 101.
It’s not as if she was suddenly at a loss about what to do with her time.

Unfounded rumors and conspiracy theories only make matters worse
Public speculation about how long the search for Nancy would take made things even more painful, given the outcome most people could reasonably expect.
Additionally, NBC bosses are reportedly grappling with turbulent rumors about Savannah being replaced or unsubstantiated speculation about… Conspiracies from within Behind Nancy’s kidnapping.
Meanwhile, Hoda is said to have been a balm to the production and steady presence.
People who put today We both expect to report the news — sort of (it’s a morning show) — and we never do He is News.
Savannah and her mother are at the center of the biggest true crime story of the year. It is simply unimaginable.
This was also a long time coming for NBC, as the network has a monopoly in the United States on broadcasting the Olympics.
Savannah was scheduled to host the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and the first week in Milan.
Instead, she clearly withdrew, which everyone understands.
She would also lead NBC’s coverage of the State of the Union address earlier this week.
This part, at least, is not a loss. On the other hand, the Olympics are worthy of coverage, but they can’t compare to Savannah’s missing mother.

Savannah “missed by everyone”
“If anything, this incredibly heartbreaking situation has only strengthened me today “Family,” the insider characterized.
“Everyone, from top to bottom, is focused on supporting Savannah and her family,” the source confirmed.
“She also did the best job possible, because that’s what she’d do,” the insider praised.
“Everyone has missed her,” the source confirmed.
We’re all hoping for the best results, even if that hope is still fading now that weeks have passed.

