Chapter 1: What recent developments have emerged in the Nancy Guthrie case?
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News When You Want It with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Doug Krisner. New information was made available today regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show co-host Savannah Guthrie.
Chapter 2: What details did the FBI release about the possible suspect?
The FBI released photos and a video of a possible suspect. Now, the video shows a masked person wearing gloves approaching the front door of Nancy Guthrie's home. That person was carrying a large backpack and what appears to be a handgun in a holster. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says President Trump has been following this case closely.
The president encourages any American across the country with any knowledge of this suspect to please call the FBI. And once again, I will reiterate that the prayers of this entire White House are with Savannah and her family at this time. And we hope this person is found soon and that her mother is brought home safely.
Now, a series of ransom notes have been sent. No person, though, has been identified. We go next to the latest fallout from the DOJ's release of the Epstein files. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has come under fire for his appearance in the files. Lutnick said he did not visit Epstein's private island in 2012 after Epstein was convicted as a sex offender.
Here's an exchange between Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen and Lutnick.
Did you, in fact, make the visit to Jeffrey Epstein's private island? I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation. My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies. I had another couple. They were there as well with their children. And we had lunch on the island.
Now, Lutnick is facing calls to resign over his relationship with Epstein since the files show the relationship was more extensive than Lutnick previously revealed. The White House said today that President Trump has no plans to remove Lutnick from his post. The brother of Elon Musk, Kimball, was connected with at least two women through Jeffrey Epstein.
Emails released by the Department of Justice show an easy rapport between Kimball Musk and Epstein as they discussed party plans, relationships, and whether Musk would be able to visit Epstein's island. In a statement, Kimball Musk said his only meeting with Epstein was in his New York office during the day. Senior U.S.
immigration officials testified today before the House Homeland Security Committee on the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The hearing focused on the killings of two U.S. citizens during enforcement actions earlier this year in Minneapolis. Here's an exchange between California Congressman Eric Swalwell and Todd Lyons, acting director of ICE.
How many ICE agents have been fired for their conduct under your leadership? Sir, I can get you that data. I'll get that back to you. Is it more than one? I'm not going to speak about personnel actions, but I'll get you that data. Can you tell us if at least, God, I hope at least one person has been fired for their conduct since these operations have begun.
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Chapter 3: How is the White House involved in the Nancy Guthrie situation?
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Paramount's guidance has enhanced its hostile takeover offer for Warner Brothers Discovery. In a statement, Paramount said it will cover the termination fee that Warner will have to pay Netflix if it were to end that already agreed upon deal. And Paramount will also backstop a Warner Brothers debt financing. Here is Bloomberg analyst Geeta Raghunathan.
I think this is just Paramount exhausting all of its options before they actually raise the bid. But in my mind, what this signals is, yes, they did stop short of actually raising that $30 bid. But I do think that this signals that they are willing to kind of go back to the table and probably raise that bid as this thing keeps dragging on.
That is Bloomberg analyst Gita Raghunath. And by the way, Warner Brothers also said it will review the amended tender offer and make recommendations to shareholders afterward. And that is news when you want it. With Bloomberg News Now, I'm Doug Krisner, and this is Bloomberg. As a place to do business, the UK stands apart.
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Chapter 4: What controversies surround Howard Lutnick and the Epstein files?
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