Sara Haines on safety concerns as Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains unsolved
Sara Haines addressed questions about safety as the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother continues, speaking at Anne Klein’s Women Who Do Awards luncheon at the Rainbow Room. "Any concerns I have are not new," she said, adding, "For anyone thinking about their place in the world, it’s always a concern," and, "I think with Savannah Guthrie, we’re still too in it to assess it." The former colleagues have a long professional history: Haines starred on the "Today" show from 2009 to 2013, while Savannah joined NBC as a co-anchor in 2012, and Haines has been on "The View" since 2016.
"Having worked with Savannah, I can’t get past her part and her mom’s part to even think about my life, myself [and] how it affects the greater world," she said. "I’m so single-focused on being brought to my knees in pain from a distance watching this." She said she wants "some peace" for Savannah, her husband Michael Feldman, their children, her siblings and Nancy, and added, "I want it solved, I want them to figure something out.
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