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Jeffries: GOP Voter Push a 'Suppression' Plot + Trump's Shadow Looms Over Europe's Defense SummitSavannah Guthrie Pleads: Ransom Deadline Looms
Today coanchor Savannah Guthrie released an urgent video plea as a purported ransom deadline approaches in the disappearance of her 84 year old mother Nancy Guthrie; investigators returned to the home and experts continue to debate the evidence
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53 - Migrants presumed dead after Mediterranean boat capsizes
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"We are at an hour of desperation" — Savannah Guthrie
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