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"It's why I got hired at Fox, actually. Roger Ailes was like, 'I saw that, you're hired,'" Hasselbeck explained.

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck recently stepped back into *The View* ring to once again fight for conservative values on national TV. But amid her grand return, she admitted that her iconic clash with former friend and *View* cohost Rosie O'Donnell represents a deep battle wound that still hasn't healed.

During an appearance on *The View*'s companion podcast, *Behind the Table (*below), the *Survivor* alum (who was a permanent *View* cohost from 2003-2013) answered a question from producer Brian Teta about the weight of the on-air 2007 clash that remains the most memorable moment in the talk show's history.

"It's wild, that split-screen moment. It determined something. It determined who was coming back," Hasselbeck, 48, said of the incident, which saw her spar with O'Donnell in a tense debate about American military activity in the Middle East. "It was a stressful day. It's not a day that I love. It's a significant day because I can look back at it now with maturity and think my position would be the same."

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On the air, Hasselbeck brought up O'Donnell's long-standing feud with Donald Trump. O'Donnell took additional issue with her feeling that Hasselbeck didn't defend the comedian and actress against accusations of anti-Americanism due to her opposition to military advances in Iraq.

"[I would've] maybe tried to be a little bit more physically calm, but, I don't know," Hasselbeck continued on *Behind the Table*. "I was so passionate about the issue. For me, I think that I'm proud to have spoken on behalf of the military, and I'm proud that this is a program that allowed even that passion to be shared. It's ugly. It's not a fun thing to look at."

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Still, she admitted that something positive came out of the controversy, which resulted in O'Donnell leaving *The View* for the first time (she'd later return for another stint from 2014-2015): "It's why I got hired at Fox, actually. Roger Ailes was like, 'I saw that, you're hired.'"

But, Hasselbeck said, the atmosphere on set back in 2007 was anything but celebratory.

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"I probably cried through the rest of the day," she continued. "I feel like it created this awful human rift, and I'm not sure it's ever worth it for that. I do think we're created for unity. I don't think we're created to have discord, dissension, I think we're meant to have unity and connection. Even if I can't see like you see, I like to see where you see it from. I love to get someone's point of view on something and have love anyway, in that."

Contacted by **, representatives for O'Donnell said they had "no further comment" on the situation

Both O'Donnell and Hasselbeck have addressed the fight in recent months, with O'Donnell reigniting conversations about it when she replied to an inquiry about her dynamic with Hasselbeck in an October 2025 podcast interview. She alleged that the whole thing "was a setup" by late producer Bill Geddie, who worked with the show from 1997 through 2014.

Hasselbeck later reacted to O'Donnell's words in a series of tear-filled Instagram posts, in which she implored for O'Donnell to "stop the madness" and "stop the lying."

She added that she prayed that "God's fire and glory" will protect O'Donnell from "whatever is holding you back," to which O'Donnell responded, "Nothing's holding me back, Elisabeth. Knock, knock. Who's there? Rosie O'Donnell! I don't hold back, sweetheart."

"Trust me, I'm full of freedom and joy," O'Donnell added. "Honey, this wasn't about you or your character. It was about the truth of what happened, from my perspective. That's it. Hate to tell you, I don't really think about you that much until an interviewer asks me. It's not like I'm walking around going, 'God, do you think Elisabeth will ever forgive me?' I'm not."

Hasselbeck has again made waves on *The View* during her current guest cohosting stint. She compared protective COVID pandemic masks to those worn by ICE agents to shield their identities, admitted that she proudly voted for Trump, and stayed silent on past drama that saw her publicly condemn current cohost Joy Behar and *The View* itself as "sinking" endeavors in a series of January 2025 comments.

Listen to Hasselbeck reflect on fighting with O'Donnell on *The View* in the interview above.

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*Love Is Blind* season 10 had one of the show's most explosive splits during its finale thanks to cast members Ashley Carpenter and Alex Henderson. The former couple is now opening up about the moments before the altar that led to the shocking breakup.

"So what people don't know is that I had a conversation with Ashley off-camera the day before the wedding," Alex told Netflix's Tudum about the offscreen moment that preceded to their memorable split. "I was [like], 'Hey, we didn't get there, but I thank you for being my partner through this.' I really didn't want her to get blindsided. It was a quick conversation — met with an 'Okay, I respect that' from her — and that was that. I was going into the ceremony thinking we were going to politely just be like, 'Hey, it wasn't it.'"

That certainly explains why Alex didn't seem very surprised by Ashley's declaration at the altar that she wasn't interested in saying "I do," but the athlete noted that he wasn't as comfortable with her remarks on his character. "When she came at my integrity, that was unexpected," Alex added. "I was very proud of myself for not responding negatively because it was a highly emotional moment. I absorbed the hit and let it go."

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Most fans of the show were already side-eyeing the possible union between Alex and Ashley, having long seen the concerning signs that Alex was hiding some red flags beneath his charming smile. From the conversation with Brittany that bordered on inappropriate — saying he would normally go for women who looked like her in the real world rather than his fiancée — to his wishy-washy stories about his career and "nomadic lifestyle," it was pretty clear that things weren't as conflict-free as they had been when the couple was getting to know one another in the pods. But it was hard for viewers to determine if Ashley was too smitten to see the forest for the trees. Then came the walk down the aisle.

Ashley completely flips the script when the couple gets to the altar, ending things before the former soccer player has the chance to declare his stance.

"I know your answer and it doesn't matter to me. I know you don't choose me and I'm not choosing you either," she tells him with an audience of their friends and family. "After we left the pods, there was no effort, no intimacy, no questions ... We moved into the apartments and we were roommates."

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Things get dicey when Ashley then accuses Alex of being a liar. "You would say a lot of words, but somehow I found myself more confused after our conversations," she says. "Lying is nonnegotiable for me." While Alex briefly attempts to argue that he does have the "integrity" that she is insisting he lacks, he ultimately lets her get the last word — much to the dismay of his mother. "Saying no to you today is a win," Ashley concludes.

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Although Alex's mind was made up, Ashley says she was determined to reach the final phase of the journey, regardless of how Alex might feel.

"He is a good-looking person, I can give him that," Ashley told Tudum. "Looks aside, I need so much more from a partner, so I chose myself. I deserve something so much more extraordinary, and that wasn't it. That was subpar at best."

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She credited her outspoken father, who's a divorce lawyer, for giving her the confidence to take a stand at the altar, letting Alex know exactly what was on her mind before saying no. "I needed to see this all the way through, not only [for] the experiment, but for myself," she shared. "My dad always says the best thing he ever taught his kids is how to make a decision. I'm a fighter, so if I have an argument with the person that I love, I'm going to fight through that — I'm not just going to run and hide and ghost him. I'm going to give him the opportunity to show me that he can be the man I deserve."

While Ashley and Alex were one of several couples who called it quits during the show's final episode, the season did end with two couples actually getting married. That's an improvement from season 9, which saw zero couples take that final step. However, the upcoming reunion should reveal if any of the couples have called it quits or rekindled their relationship off screen.

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Almost everyone wanted her out of the game before the game even started (according to my pre-game interviews). And things did not get much better for Savannah Louie once *Survivor 50* actually kicked off.

Sure, she escaped the first vote when Jenna Lewis-Dougherty made the mistake of targeting Cirie Fields… but once Jenna was gone, that meant there was nowhere to hide. And yes, she won a secret Block-a-Vote advantage… but the fact that her tribe correctly deduced she had won something on the Journey only made her even *more* of a threat, and therefore, more of a target. So when the Cila tribe lost their second straight immunity challenge, and Cirie went to work protecting her ally Ozzy Lusth, Savannah's fate was sealed.

How does the *Survivor 49* champ feel now about her early ouster? Does she believe she was doomed before the game even began? What was her reunion with Jenna like at Ponderosa after being voted out? And how much did she and Rizo Velovic coordinate their stories before heading back out to play? We asked Savannah all that and more the morning after her televised ouster. You can either watch or read the full interview below.

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**: What did you think your chances were of making it through that Tribal Council when you walked in?**

**SAVANNAH LOUIE: **You know, I thought there was probably a 5% chance. And then as Tribal Council was going, I'm like, *Oh, damn, things are not looking good. People are talking about narratives that I am not in on*. I could just kind of really feel that I was on the outs. But if there's even just a 1% chance, I'm always gonna hold that hope. Crazier things have happened.

**So then if you think it's a 1% chance, I guess the Block-a-Vote is not really gonna help you at that point, but why not use the Shot in the Dark?**

Dude, I forgot about it! I'm not gonna lie. No one used it in 49. And then when you get your Shot in the Dark for the game, there's not really a big announcement about it. You just kind of find it in your bag, and it just wasn't on my radar or on my mind.

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**That is amazing that you totally forgot you even had it to play. I mean, I know a lot is swirling at Tribal, so I'm not *super* surprised, but still… amazing.**

Yeah, in hindsight, I wish I would've remembered and played it, but dude, my mind was just going 120 miles per hour. I'm trying to process what my cast is saying and figure out if it relates to me, while also trying to figure out, *How can I speak without giving too much away in case people do decide to vote with me for Ozzy.* So there was a lot going on. And, of course, I just played 49, and my brain was definitely not operating at the usual 110% that it is.

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Savannah Louie on 'Survivor 50'.

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**This was a first time for you, so tell me what it felt like getting your torch snuffed, and how you were feeling as you made your way to Ponderosa?**

Oh my gosh, just all the emotion. I get emotional just talking about it now. Part of that is, of course that sadness. *Oh my gosh, this dream is over.* But I felt so much gratitude for being able to come back. To be honest, I felt a lot of guilt too, because I was an early boot. I know that I had been a late addition to the cast, and I was worried that I had taken someone's spot who maybe deserved to be there more than I did, and I felt like I had let Jeff and the producers down, and all that stuff.

It was just everything — everything that I had felt in not only 50, but also that I had been feeling in 49. I still hadn't freaking processed that I had won 49. Well, actually, as I was walking away, I was kind of wondering, I'm like, *Is this really the end of the game or is there Redemption Island around the corner? *You never know with 50. It was all over the place.

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Savannah Louie on 'Survivor 50'.

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**Yeah, when I was at Stephenie's camp, she was convinced that there was gonna be sort of a Redemption Island or Edge of Extinction situation going on as well. What was the reunion with Jenna at Ponderosa like?**

I love Jenna. For me, she was like a mom in a sense. She was also like a sister. She was also like a best friend when we were out there. Jenna and I were at Ponderosa for the entire time, plus we had played the beginning of the game together, so we got very close. She was as gracious as I could have asked for, and I was actually very scared to see her because I had just voted her out. I knew how much this game meant to Jenna, but she welcomed me with open arms. We talked a lot of s--- while we were there. [Laughs] Which was very therapeutic.

But I think the world of her. She's been a huge support to me, not only in the game when we played together, but at Ponderosa and then outside of the game as well.

**Who were you talking s--- about?**

Oh, who do you think? I'll put this back on you. I'm not gonna say anything.

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**Let's put it this way: Who orchestrated your downfall? Was it one person, like Cirie, pushing more for it, or was it a collective effort to get rid of you?**

Well, let me say first, this is not me talking s--- about anyone. I have nothing but respect for Cirie and her masterful gameplay, because she is truly a social and strategic queen. There's no wonder she was brought back for 50 because she truly embodies what it means to be an incredible social player and an incredible gamer and strategist.

It's so interesting with the dynamics that camp because you have the Christian, Devens, and Emily trio, and then you have Cirie and Ozzy. And from my position, it looked very much like Christian was pulling the levers and calling the shots, and I think he was. But even more powerful than Christian, where he has his two other close allies, you have Cirie, who has a way of just getting people to do exactly what she wants. And if Cirie can get Christian to do what she wants, then Cirie has control of Ozzy, Christian, Devens, and Emily. That's one person! Cirie, low-key, has the majority in the tribe just because she's that freaking good.

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Savannah Louie on 'Survivor 50'.

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**Everyone needs at least one partner-in-crime in this game. Nobody knows that better than you. Who was the person you wanted to be your ride-or-die in this game? Was it Rick?**

Dude, I would've taken anyone! I'm not even kidding. From day one, I felt like I had the closest connection with Jenna. And I think it might be because we are both two very strong women. We think the same way. We can both be a little aggressive at times — you know, not a bad thing. But at the same time, there were definitely people on our tribe who at least seemed like they had a connection that maybe started from day… I guess… maybe minute zero when we got on the beach, you know what I mean?

So I really would've worked with anyone. I really wanted to work with Devens the most. I looked up to him so much before I even got out there on the island. I talked about him in my *Survivor* application video! That's how big of a fan I was of Rick Devens. I also thought I saw a path forward with Joe just because I saw his gameplay in 48. I'm like*, Man, this guy's a loyal player. I'll be a loyal player. We could be loyal players together and make something magic happen.* So I would say probably Rick, Joe, and then also, honestly, Emily. I love working with women, especially, headstrong women. So probably those three.

**We talked about the pregame alliances before the season, and on returning players seasons, they always factor in. How much do you think they factored into what happened on Cila Beach?**

A lot. [Laughs] A lot. I don't know if I can give you a percentage, but I do think that… and I also wanna say, pregaming isn't necessarily like I pick up my phone and I call so- and-so and I say, "Hey, on day three, we're gonna go after this person. Day five, we're gonna do this." Pregaming in some senses can be like, "Hey, I have a buddy who's gonna be on the season with you. You should trust them. You should connect with them. They're gonna have your back because I give them a stamp of approval." You know what I mean?

So pregaming, it looks differently and in different ways, but I do think it played a factor in my season, and particularly on my beach.

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Joe Hunter, Savannah Louie, Christian Hubicki, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Emily Flippen, Rick Devens, Jenna Lewis-Dougherty of the Cila tribe on 'Survivor 50'.

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**When Rick refused to ask Joe if he wanted to be in an alliance with you, did alarm bells start ringing?**

Yes. And I was mostly just so confused and frustrated because I'm like, *Dude, Rick, even if you don't wanna be in an alliance with me and Joe, like, you're playing Survivor, right? Why wouldn't you just at least act like it? Come on! Because now you're making me look like I'm a liar and I can't be trusted.* And I already had this big question mark over my head, being the unknown winner of the previous season, and he wasn't doing me any favors. So I was a little irritated in that moment, for sure.

**You never want to say no to *Survivor*, especially for season 50, which is the most hyped season ever. But if you had to do it over again, knowing that you are a winner and would most likely be asked to come back again at some point, do you think you would turn down the back-to-back and wait for, like, *Survivor 55* — when maybe you have less of a target on your back as this big mystery threat?**

You know what's so interesting? I feel like I'm probably one of the best people to work with on a returning player season. I am someone who's very loyal. I didn't really BS a lot of people in my first season. I'm very much what you see is what you get. I'm very predictable.

At the same time, I'm really not the most likable person in the room. So if you take me to final three with you, there's a good chance socially you might do better than me. And I'm a good person to work with. So in a returning player season where people have actually seen my season and seen how I operate and play, I think I have a good advantage there.

But that being said, no, if I could go back, I would say yes to season 50 100 times out of 100 times. It was just incredible to be included in this, and even though it didn't turn out the way that I wanted, I got to play with my heroes. I got to play with people who might not ever play this game again. I think back to my journey with Colby. I grew up freaking watching Colby. I grew up having a crush on Ozzy, and watching Cirie and the Black Widow Brigade.

That was part of the reason why I fell in love with the game. I don't know for sure, but I don't think they're bringing these people back for *Survivor 55*, you know? So I'm so glad I did it, even though it didn't turn out the way that I necessarily wanted.

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Savannah Louie and Colby Donaldson on 'Survivor 50'.

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**You brought up the journey. How much of a negative impact do you think you going on that Journey and winning an advantage had on your game?**

Well, I'll tell you right now, it didn't help me at all. [Laughs] After Jenna was voted out, I actually did a confessional about this that wasn't shown, but I pretty much sit there and I'm like, "Dude, I feel like I'm next on the chopping block. My time here is very limited." And so going into day four, that's where my mind was. I'm like, *If I go home next, I at least wanna do s---. I don't wanna just sit here at the beach even though that might be better for my game.* And I was able to play that way because I had just won 49, When I went into 50, I kind of just went in wanting the experience of it all.

For 49, I was like*, I'm gonna win. I'm gonna do whatever it takes to win. I don't need to go on a Journey. I'm gonna do whatever's smartest for my game.* For 50, I was very much there for, *I wanna talk to everybody, I wanna enjoy this experience, I wanna soak it in.* And so that's why I really went on the Journey. I thought maybe there will be something there to help me out, but I thought it would be a cool opportunity to talk with players that I had grown up watching, and I just thought it would be fun.

So, yeah, and when people already didn't trust me and I came back and I didn't have an advantage, even though I did, I think it definitely gave me another strike.

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Savannah Louie on 'Survivor 50'.

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**I ****was there at your camp**** when you told your tribe that you and Rizo drifted apart after the merge and he might hold a grudge against you for stuff that happened in the game. Total BS. Did you all coordinate that story together before you left for Fiji?**

You know, honestly, we didn't really talk about how we would say that we perceived each other. I just asked him "Don't tell people I won four immunity challenges. I don't wanna be seen as a challenge beast." I also wanted to position things to where people didn't think me and Rizo were super tight, but I didn't wanna trash him too much to where if I did go out of the game, his game would be dead on arrival. I wanted him, him to be in a decent position going forward, even if my game was kaput.

**Did your tribemates push you anymore on that after I left in terms of your relationship with Rizo?**

No! And that was, like, one of the biggest shocks to me. And maybe it's just because I'm always asking people questions. I'll pry just because I'm…

**A reporter.**

Right! I love learning more about people and their experiences and believe it or not, people didn't really press for anything. So I was kinda grateful for that because I'm like, *I don't know how much detail I can really give about this made-up story,* but people didn't really ask too much.

Savannah Louie, Colby Donaldson, and Mike White on 'Survivor 50'

Savannah Louie, Colby Donaldson, and Mike White on 'Survivor 50'.

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**I assume you were pulling for a Rizo win after you got voted out, but who from your tribe were you rooting for after your torch-snuffing?**

So you know what's so funny? They didn't show this, but on my way out, I gave everybody a hug, and everybody was so kind, and on my way out, I turned and I'm like, "I genuinely hope one of you guys wins the season." Just because I was so emotional, and I was so grateful to just even be there and get to know these people. Even though they voted me out, they're genuinely cool people for the most part, you know? And so I would say at that point, any of them, but now as I watched things back, like, none of them! I want Rizo to win. [Laughs]

**What's something that happened out there that didn't make it to TV that you wish we had seen?**

I am chronically online at times. And so I've seen a little bit of the discourse from people, and I've seen a lot of people kind of talk about the situation with Joe and Devens and everything. And I thought it was so interesting from my perspective. People I don't think understand how intense that conversation was. It was greater than what I had seen on my initial season for 49. Emotions were so high and I wish people would've seen that. Whenever we see conflict in *Survivor* in the game, it is fascinating from a human perspective and also kind of from an entertainment perspective. So I kind of wish we would've seen a little bit more of that, but I also get kind why they chose not to air that.

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Savannah Louie of 'Survivor 50'.

**Are you back again on *Survivor* if and when they ask you?**

What's interesting is that for 49, I told you that I felt like I was gonna win 49. I felt like *I can freaking do this!* For 50, I very much went in thinking, *I'm not gonna win this. I'm gonna go for the experience. I'm gonna have fun.* And so if I ever get asked to go back, I need to be in a place where I feel in my bones that I am going to win. I don't wanna be rude. I love *Survivor*. I love the game, but I don't wanna just go to have fun. I wanna go to win. Like, I got bills to pay, you know what I mean?

**I'm gonna take that as a yes, Savannah.**

It depends on where my headspace is.

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The longtime host hopes to return, although no date has been set. Savannah Guthrie's future at Today revealed after first studio visit since mom's disappearance The longtime host hopes to return, although no date has been set. By Daysia Tolentino :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/DaysiaTolentinoauthorphotob1c9bf2343cf4cf7b77759eeb9f69e8d.jpg) Daysia Tolentino Daysia Tolentino is a writer at . She has written for since 2025. Her work has appeared in NBC News, Vulture, GQ, and InStyle. EW's editorial guidelines March 5, 2026 12:00 p.m.

The longtime host hopes to return, although no date has been set.

Savannah Guthrie's future at* Today* revealed after first studio visit since mom's disappearance

The longtime host hopes to return, although no date has been set.

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Savannah Guthrie will be returning to the *Today* desk.

The longtime anchor paid a visit to Studio 1A to reunite with her *Today *colleagues and thank them for their support following the disappearance of her mother Nancy Guthrie. Jenna Bush Hager shared the heartwarming moment on *Today with Jenna & Sheinelle** *on Thursday.

"She said that she has the intention to return to the show," Hager said. "Even though it feels like the hardest thing to do, it's also her home and where she feels so loved. And she is beyond loved here. And so, we're happy that she is home. I don't know when she is actually returning to the show, but she was here and that felt so good to get to hug her."

A spokesperson for *Today* told PEOPLE that Savannah "plans to return to the show on air." A return date has not yet been announced. ** reached out to *Today* for comment.

Sheinelle Jones, who cohosts *Today*'s fourth hour, said she felt pride in Savannah's strength and called her return to the studio a "step" forward.

"We love you," Jones said on *Today with Jenna & Sheinelle.* "Everyone loves you and whenever you are ready we are here."

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Savannah Guthrie on the' Today' show on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

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Nancy, 84, was abducted from her Tuscon, Ariz. home on Feb. 1. Law enforcement pieced together a timeline of events. The *Today* host's mother returned home around 9:48 p.m. on Feb. 1 after having dinner with family. Nancy's doorbell camera was disconnected at 1:47 a.m. and her pacemaker disconnected from her personal device about 45 minutes later. Investigators found blood on her porch when responding to the scene. Authorities later shared footage of a masked, armed person attempting to enter Nancy's property shortly before her pacemaker was disconnected.

Savannah and her siblings have posted several impassioned pleas to their mother's kidnapper, begging the person to let Nancy go. The family increased the reward for her return to $1 million on Feb. 24, although Savannah also acknowledged that she "may be lost."

"We still believe in a miracle, we still believe that she can come home — hope against hope," Savannah said.

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Savannah Guthrie and mother, Nancy Guthrie.

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As of Thursday, Nancy remains missing. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shared on Tuesday that "investigators are definitely closer" to finding the missing matriarch.

"We've got a lot of intel, a lot of leads, but now it's time to just go to work," Nanos said on March 3.

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Throughout this tumultuous period, Savannah's *Today* colleagues have rallied around her. Former co-anchor Hoda Kotb, who left *Today *in 2025, has filled in for Savannah during her absence.

"We always talk about our show as a family," Kotb said on *Today* on Feb. 9. "We are a family. I'm part of the family. I'm happy to be with you because we show up for each other."

Check out the update on Savannah Guthrie's return from *Today with Jenna and Sheinelle* above.

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2020 Classic Was Ranked as the Best 'Love is Blind' Episode of All Time Madz DizonSat, March 7, 2026 at 7:24 AM UTC 0 One episode from the first season of the hit Netflix reality show Love Is Blindis still winning over fans years later. The dramatic Season 1 finale, titled "The Weddings," has now been ranked as the best episode in the show's history, thanks to its mix of romance, heartbreak, and unforgettable reality TV moments.

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One episode from the first season of the hit Netflix reality show Love Is Blindis still winning over fans years later.

The dramatic Season 1 finale, titled "The Weddings," has now been ranked as the best episode in the show's history, thanks to its mix of romance, heartbreak, and unforgettable reality TV moments.

The ranking was published by Collider, which placed the Season 1 Episode 10 finale at the very top of the list for its emotional impact and the way it captured everything the social experiment promised viewers. The episode showed several couples walking down the aisle to decide if love could truly grow without ever seeing each other first.

When the episode aired in 2020, viewers watched the show's first batch of couples face the ultimate choice: say "I do" or walk away. For some, the moment brought real love and lasting marriages. For others, it ended with tears and shocking rejections at the altar.

The finale became a defining chapter of the series because it delivered both outcomes at once.

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In the Season 1 wedding episode, six couples who got engaged in the pods were forced to make a life-changing decision. The experiment moved quickly; participants had only known each other for a few weeks before deciding whether to marry.

Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton became the first pair to say "I do," instantly turning into one of the franchise's most beloved couples. Their connection had been strong from the start, and the moment Cameron saw Lauren walk down the aisle made it clear that their relationship was real.

Another couple, Amber Pike and Matt Barnett, also tied the knot. Earlier in the season, their relationship had plenty of ups and downs, which made their wedding day feel even more surprising for viewers.

Years later, both couples are still married, proving that the experiment can sometimes work. But the episode also delivered the kind of dramatic moments reality TV fans love.

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While two couples celebrated their marriages, three others faced heartbreak during the same ceremony. Giannina Gibelli said yes to Damian Powers at the altar, but Damian shocked everyone by saying, "I do not." The rejection led to one of the episode's most memorable scenes as Giannina ran away in tears while still wearing her wedding dress.

Another emotional moment came when Kelly Chase decided not to marry Kenny Barnes. She explained that she cared about him deeply but felt their connection was more like friendship.

Then there was the tense ceremony between Jessica Batten and Mark Cuevas. Mark was ready to get married, but Jessica ultimately said no, confirming what many viewers suspected throughout the season: she wasn't fully committed to the relationship.

The Season 1 finale helped turn Love Is Blind into one of Netflix's biggest reality TV franchises. In later seasons, the format expanded to new locations and even international versions.

For example, the dating experiment later traveled overseas with shows like Love Is Blind: UK, where contestants followed the same process of building connections in pods before meeting face-to-face and eventually deciding whether to marry.

Despite the many dramatic moments across later seasons, the original wedding episode remains special for fans. And while reality TV often focuses on chaos, the episode also proved something else: sometimes, the experiment actually works.

For fans who watched in 2020, the finale delivered a perfect blend of drama, romance, and closure. That powerful mix is why, years later, the Season 1 wedding episode still holds the crown as the most memorable chapter in the history of Love Is Blind.

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Watch: Nicolas Batum's baseline outofbound blunder costs Clippers victory against Spurs Michael DuarteSat, March 7, 2026 at 5:59 AM UTC 0 Mar 6, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) points to the out of bounds line while Los Angeles Clippers forward Nicolas Batum (33) throws... The Los Angeles Clippers didn't just lose Thursday night. They unraveled. What began as a comfortable night — Los Angeles once led by 25 points — ended in one of the strangest collapses of the season, punctuated by a stunning mental error from veteran guard Nicolas Batum.

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The Los Angeles Clippers didn't just lose Thursday night. They unraveled.

What began as a comfortable night — Los Angeles once led by 25 points — ended in one of the strangest collapses of the season, punctuated by a stunning mental error from veteran guard Nicolas Batum.

What began as a comfortable night — Los Angeles once led by 25 points — ended in one of the strangest collapses of the season, punctuated by a stunning mental error from veteran guard Nicolas Batum. Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

With 16 seconds remaining and the San Antonio Spurs holding a 113–112 lead, Clippers coach Tyronn Lue inserted Batum into the game to inbound the ball. Batum found Brook Lopez at the top of the key, and Lopez quickly returned the pass.

There was one glaring problem.

Batum never stepped onto the court.

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Still standing out of bounds, he caught the ball and was immediately whistled for a turnover — erasing the Clippers' chance at a game-winning shot and forcing them to foul.

Clippers coach Tyronn Lue inserted Batum into the game to inbound the ball. AP

The Spurs nearly gave the game back. Julian Champagnie missed two free throws, but San Antonio grabbed the offensive rebound. Rookie Stephon Castle later split a pair, the Spurs secured another offensive rebound, and a quick layup sealed the comeback.

For Batum, an 18-year veteran, it was a moment that will linger — a single step forgotten that turned a comeback opportunity into a collapse.

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An international baseball rivalry will be renewed today when Japan and South Korea face off in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

Both teams are coming into today's game, the second of four pool stage matchups, off huge wins in their respective tournament openers.

Shohei Ohtani set a WBC record in Japan's game against Chinese Taipei. His five-RBI second inning is the most RBI's recorded by a player in a single inning. The Los Angeles Dodger went 3-for-4, including a grand slam, in the 13-0 victory that ended after the seventh inning due to the World Baseball Classic's mercy rule.

2026 world baseball classic: what to know

Who: Team Japan vs. Team South Korea

When: March 7, 5 a.m. ET

Where: Tokyo Dome (Tokyo, Japan)

Channel: FS1

Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)

South Korea faced Czechia in its first game, defeating them 11-4. Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee, Astros left fielder Shay Whitcomb and Tigers right fielder Jahmai Jones lead Team Korea alongside stars from the KBO.

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Japan vs. South Korea at the World Baseball Classic is scheduled to begin at 5 a.m. ET today, March 7.

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If you don't have cable, you'll need a live TV streaming service to stream the World Baseball Classic for free.

DIRECTV is our favorite service for watching sports live for free — its five-day free trial includes FS1. When the trial is over, you'll pay as low as $69.99/month and gain access to over 90 live channels.

Sling TV is another affordable way to stream World Baseball Classic matchups; its Select plan includes FOX and starts at $19.99/month.

World Baseball Classic 2026 key dates -

QF 1: Pool C runner-up vs. Pool D winner – March 13, 6:30 p.m. ET (FS2)

QF 2: Pool A runner-up vs. Pool B winner – March 13, 8 p.m. ET (FOX)

QF 3: Pool B runner-up vs. Pool A winner – March 14, 3 p.m. ET (FS1)

QF 4: Pool D runner-up vs. Pool C winner – March 14, 9 p.m. ET (FOX)

SF 1: QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner – March 15, 8 p.m. ET (FS1)

SF 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner – March 16, 8 p.m. ET (FS1)

Championship – March 17, 8 p.m. ET (FOX)

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