Chapter 1: What is the latest update on the search for Nancy Guthrie?
A desperate search. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The search for Nancy Guthrie now in its fifth day. The 84-year-old mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie was last seen Saturday night. Police have released a rough timeline of what they think happened.
At 1.47 in the morning on Sunday, the doorbell camera disconnected. 2.12, another camera somewhere on the property picked up a person moving, but there was no video apparently recorded. And then at 2.28, Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker disappeared. disconnected from the iPhone. So that is clearly when they believe she was removed from that property.
Chapter 2: What details have emerged about the timeline of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance?
And then late the next morning is when the family were alerted, went looking for her, and called 911.
Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Tucson. Savannah Guthrie's brother Cameron released a video on Instagram this evening after a supposed deadline issued on a ransom note passed, asking for proof his mother was alive and for her return. As the U.S. is set to begin talks with Iran on its nuclear program, the State Department issuing a warning to U.S.
citizens in Iran to leave now and head by land to Armenia or Turkey. The president announced the launch of the TrumpRx.gov.
A free-to-use website, he says, will offer dramatically discounted medications. Eli Lilly, who's been very helpful to us in getting this done, will be cutting the cost of its common insulin drug and medication from $200 to $25. Nobody can believe it. $200. to $25. The site launches with over 40 medications, including asthma inhalers, fertility, and weight loss drugs.
Fox's Kristen Goodwin. You can't buy the medications on the site. It takes you to drug makers, direct-to-consumer websites. America's listening to Fox News.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wants to testify publicly about Jeffrey Epstein.
Camera's on, says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who's agreed to sit for a deposition with the House Oversight Committee. And now, Clinton wants a public hearing as part of the committee's investigation into the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
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