Savannah Guthrie’s mother: new message probed as search widens

Police in Arizona say they’re investigating a new message that may be linked to the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie. Authorities say they’re examining the information for accuracy, as the family continues to ask for proof she’s alive and has not had direct contact with kidnappers. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have not detailed what the message contained or who received it, though a presenter at a local CBS affiliate told the BBC that her station received it. Investigators have also reviewed at least one possible ransom note, which included a payment deadline of 17:00 Thursday and a second deadline for Monday, without public details on threats. Authorities also announced an arrest tied to a fake ransom note. President Donald Trump has directed federal authorities to assist and said investigators had uncovered “some clues.” Officials say they’re working on the assumption Nancy Guthrie is still alive, and they urge the public to share tips while discouraging misinformation.

[00:00] Hannah Whitmore: From Neural Newscast, I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[00:04] Hannah Whitmore: And I'm Jonah Klein.
[00:06] Hannah Whitmore: Today, police in Arizona are investigating a new message.
[00:11] Hannah Whitmore: They say it may relate to the search for Nancy Guthrie.
[00:15] Hannah Whitmore: She is Savannah Guthrie's mother.
[00:18] Hannah Whitmore: Authorities say they are checking the message for accuracy.
[00:22] Jonah Klein: Meanwhile, President Trump has signed a proclamation
[00:26] Jonah Klein: to increase low-tariff imports of beef from Argentina.
[00:31] Jonah Klein: Ranchers object.
[00:32] Jonah Klein: Economists say the move likely will not lower prices by much.
[00:37] Hannah Whitmore: Turning now to Arizona, police say they are investigating a new message.
[00:42] Hannah Whitmore: They say it may link to the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson.
[00:47] Hannah Whitmore: Authorities say they are inspecting the information for accuracy.
[00:51] Jonah Klein: The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department have not said who received it.
[00:56] Jonah Klein: They also have not described what it contained.
[00:59] Jonah Klein: A presenter at a local CBS affiliate tells the BBC her station received the message.
[01:06] Hannah Whitmore: The Guthrie family has asked for proof that Nancy is still alive.
[01:10] Hannah Whitmore: Cameron Guthrie says the family has not had any direct contact with kidnappers.
[01:15] Jonah Klein: Investigators are also reviewing notes they describe as possible ransom messages.
[01:21] Jonah Klein: One note included a payment deadline of 17 on Thursday.
[01:25] Jonah Klein: It also listed a second deadline for Monday.
[01:29] Hannah Whitmore: Officials have not shared details about any threats tied to those deadlines.
[01:33] Hannah Whitmore: The sheriff says investigators assume Nancy is still alive.
[01:37] Jonah Klein: He says they want her home.
[01:39] Jonah Klein: Authorities say they arrested someone in connection with a fake ransom note.
[01:44] Jonah Klein: Police are also offering a $50,000 reward.
[01:48] Jonah Klein: They are asking the public to call in tips.
[01:51] Hannah Whitmore: Next, President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation
[01:54] Hannah Whitmore: to raise low-tariff imports of Argentine beef.
[01:58] Hannah Whitmore: The White House says the goal is affordability.
[02:01] Hannah Whitmore: Economists expect limited impact on prices.
[02:05] Jonah Klein: The change increases the tariff rate quota by 80,000 metric tons.
[02:10] Jonah Klein: The proclamation says it applies only to lean beef trimmings.
[02:14] Jonah Klein: Those trimmings are used in hamburger blends.
[02:18] Hannah Whitmore: U.S. beef prices hit record highs last year.
[02:21] Hannah Whitmore: Strong demand and declining cattle supplies helped drive that increase.
[02:26] Hannah Whitmore: Federal data says ranchers cut the herd to the lowest level in 75 years as of January 1.
[02:33] Hannah Whitmore: Officials cite persistent drought.
[02:36] Hannah Whitmore: Republican Senator Deb Fisher of Nebraska criticized the move.
[02:40] Hannah Whitmore: She called for cutting red tape and lowering production costs.
[02:44] Hannah Whitmore: Washington and Buenos Aires also signed a broader trade and investment agreement.
[02:49] Hannah Whitmore: In other news, the U.S. imported about 33,000 metric tons of Argentine beef in 2024.
[02:57] Hannah Whitmore: That is about 2% of total imports, according to government data.
[03:01] Hannah Whitmore: Economists say new shipments may help food company margins.
[03:07] Hannah Whitmore: They say consumers may see little change at the grocery store.
[03:10] Hannah Whitmore: That's our update for now. I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[03:13] Hannah Whitmore: And I'm Jonah Klein.
[03:15] Hannah Whitmore: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
[03:18] Hannah Whitmore: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.

Savannah Guthrie’s mother: new message probed as search widens
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