Savannah Guthrie, the host of the "Today" show, and her siblings released a video on Saturday pleading for the return of their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen on January 31st. In the video, they stated, "We will pay," as reported by ABC News. The plea comes as millions across the East Coast brace for a major arctic blast this weekend, with wind chills expected to dip into the negative digits, according to ABC News.
In the video, Savannah Guthrie, accompanied by her siblings Annie and Camron, directly addressed those believed to be holding their mother. "We received your message and we understand," Guthrie said, as reported by ABC News. "We beg you now to return our mother to us so we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay." Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted from her home, according to ABC News.
Meanwhile, the East Coast is preparing for a dangerous cold snap. Nearly 80 million people are under alert for the arctic blast, with the coldest morning of the season expected on Sunday across the Northeast, according to ABC News. Snow is winding down in coastal New England, but frigid temperatures and strong winds persist.
In other news, President Donald Trump criticized U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess on social media for comments about representing the country at the Milan Cortina Games, calling him a "real loser," as reported by Fox News.
The Super Bowl is returning to the Bay Area for the first time in a decade, and San Francisco 49ers stars Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey praised the city as a perfect host. "It's a historic city with so much character," McCaffrey said, according to Fox News. Tom Brady, who has ties to both teams, declined to pick a Super Bowl LX winner after facing criticism for not supporting the New England Patriots, as reported by Fox News.
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