NBC correspondent Tom Winter then joined Melvin and Kotb to break down the significance of the video, pointing out that there was no mention of the Monday deadline that was included in one of the unsubstantiated ransom notes, nor did they ask for proof of life.
“So when you look at this video, you say, what was in that second note?” Winter said. “I have not personally seen it, but it does appear that there’s been a shift here, at least a shift in messaging, so we note that.”
Melvin, Kotb, Carson Daly and Al Roker also took time during the show to address the unusual nature of having to report on their co-worker and friend’s missing mother.
“Our ‘Today’ family continues to navigate uncharted territory, balancing the updates on the search for Savannah’s mom with all the other stories of the day, like we normally do,” Melvin said. “But we know things are far from normal right now, so folks we are asking for your grace as we continue to do this.”
Hoda Kotb joined "Today" again on Monday morning — this time as a co-anchor — as Savannah Guthrie's mother remains missing.
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