Sara Haines on safety concerns as Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains unsolved

Sara Haines on safety concerns as Nancy Guthrie's disappearance remains unsolved — Pagesix
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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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