Savannah on How 'Beautiful Gifts' from Mom and Dad Helped Her and Her Siblings Come Together
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Savannah Guthrie says her siblings acted as a "unit" when they came together and addressed the world for the first time after their mother's disappearance in a video posted to Instagram on Feb. 4. "I feel like we came together with all these beautiful gifts that came from our mom and dad and from God," she added. "And somehow, together, we did our best to come up with the words to say." Savannah says her brother, Camron, "spent his career in the military, and worked in intelligence, and is a fighter pilot, and is brilliant," and that her sister, Annie, "has special powers of intuition, and faith, and language, and depth, and heart." The family went on to release more videos addressing Nancy’s potential abductor. Savannah said she has not posted anything that the siblings "haven't decided together." The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward for the return of Nancy. The FBI is also offering a $100,000 reward and encouraging anyone with information to call 1-800-CALL-FBI.
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