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The Mark Simone Show

Mark's 11am Monologue.

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3696 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Savannah Guthrie returned to New York City yesterday to The Today Show following the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for five weeks. Mark analyzes what this situation could mean for Savannah and her family. In Minnesota, $19 billion went missing due to fraud - where did the money end up? Governor Tim Walz addressed the issue yesterday, but his answers raised more questions. Gayle King has signed a new deal with CBS News.

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0:00.0

The Mark Simone Show on 710 W.O.R.

0:09.2

Hey, so, interesting news.

0:12.5

Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie, you know, we just don't talk about it anymore.

0:17.2

You don't hear much about it anymore.

0:19.3

The Nancy Guthrie kidnapping.

0:21.5

It's five weeks now. Five weeks. And it's hard to believe she survived five weeks without her medicine,

0:29.5

heart medicine, blood pressure medicine, it's got a pacemaker. It's just hard to imagine

0:34.9

that she would still be okay.

0:39.4

Now, the interesting news is Savannah Guthrie returned to New York yesterday.

0:44.2

She left, is it Arizona, Tucson?

0:48.0

Yeah.

0:49.1

She left, was back in New York.

0:51.3

She went to the Today Show.

0:52.9

She did not do the show, but who knows,

0:56.2

maybe she was taping an interview there, but she visited the Today Show set and was in New York

1:01.8

yesterday. The fact that she left and came back to New York indicates she's accepted that

1:09.0

this search could be over.

1:11.6

You know, there have been people that have disappeared before,

1:14.6

kidnapping or whatever it was, and just decades went by.

1:18.6

And nobody, you know, Jimmy Hoffa, the most famous example.

1:21.6

Remember the little kid, Aiton Pates here in New York.

1:24.6

It was decades and decades and decades.

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