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LARRY KUDLOW: Unconditional deadlines should be the next Iranian step
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow ponders the future of the Iranian conflict on ‘Kudlow.’
President Trump has done what no other modern president dared to: use America’s military might to obliterate virtually all of Iran’s capabilities including nuclear state-sponsored terrorism, economic and financial. And I completely support the president in this mission. We could stop now and basically Iran would be out of commission probably for the next 20 years in all of these areas. That, though, raises the question: why stop now? Why not finish the job?
Why are we negotiating with Iran when Mr. Trump should be dictating unconditional surrender terms to whatever Iranian government exists? Here’s what he said on March 7, after a reporter asked him to “give us an idea of what unconditional surrender looks like to you? What do you want from Iran?” Mr. Trump replied: “I said, unconditional, not conditional, I said unconditional. It’s where they cry, uncle. Or when they can’t fight any longer, longer, there’s nobody around to cry out.” Mr. Trump added: “That could happen too, because, you know we’ve wiped out their leadership numerous times already, so if they surrender or if there is nobody around to surrender, but they’re rendered useless in terms of military.”
Additionally, some press organizations are reporting a negotiation over a denuclearized Iran stretching between five years and 20 years, but Mr. Trump has never acknowledged this kind of talk. On April 14 he told the New York Post “I’ve been saying they can’t have nuclear weapons… so, I don’t like the 20 years.” Now after pausing Project Freedom at the Strait of Hormuz, the project may be reopened in the next couple of days.
Former U.S. special representative for Iran Brian Hook and former Army special ops intel analyst Brett Velicovich discuss Iran reviewing the latest U.S. peace proposal on ‘Kudlow.’
And I hope it is reopened. I’m hoping America demonstrates complete control over the entire Arabian Gulf including the Strait of Hormuz. And this control is non-negotiable.
Indeed it turns out the president paused Project Freedom because the Saudis and the Kuwaitis were up in arms that our War Department belittled the Iranian attack on the UAE — including hitting a big UAE oil installation — and then our other Gulf allies were quite worried that we wouldn’t defend them either.
Now turns out the pausing of Project Freedom wasn’t really up for negotiating with Iran, or at least that’s what it sounds like, and I sincerely hope that is indeed the case. Now our Gulf allies have lifted their restrictions on the American military’s use of their bases and their airspace after talks with the president and his team.
So we may be back in business in order to bring 50 or 100 commercial ships and oil tankers through the Strait as soon as possible. And we’ll be showing the world, including the three uglies; Communist China, Russia, and North Korea that we do indeed control the entire Gulf of Arabia.
Unfortunately, in the so-called one-page document — which may actually be multiple documents — the president has removed any Iranian response deadline. So this all seems up in the air. Yet the radical Islamic regime, deadline or not, will stall and stall and string us along forever as long as there’s no deadline. We should demand an immediate response and failing that, let the next round of bombing begin. That will obliterate Iran for sure, but we’ll also be broadcasting to that same group of uglies; China, Russia, and North Korea, exactly what American power and fortitude looks like in this terribly important mission to decapitate Iran.
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NEW YORK — Savannah Guthrie returned to her anchor chair on NBC’s “Today” show Thursday, May 7, one day after abruptly leaving the live broadcast midway through Wednesday’s episode, sparking widespread concern and speculation tied to her family’s ongoing tragedy.
The 54-year-old co-anchor, who had only recently resumed full-time duties after a two-month absence to focus on the search for her missing mother, appeared composed and professional as she greeted viewers alongside colleagues. No immediate explanation was offered for her sudden departure the previous day, when she left roughly 90 minutes into the four-hour program.

Co-anchor Craig Melvin had reassured audiences Wednesday, saying simply, “Savannah had to leave a little early. She will be right back here tomorrow though.” Guthrie did not address the exit during Thursday’s opening segments, maintaining the show’s typical upbeat flow despite the swirl of questions.
Context of a Difficult Year
Guthrie’s brief absence comes against the backdrop of profound personal hardship. Her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, was reported missing from her home in Pima County, Arizona, on Feb. 1, 2026. Authorities have investigated the case as a suspected abduction, citing security footage of a masked individual, but no suspects have been named and no proof of life has emerged nearly 100 days later.
Guthrie stepped away from “Today” for about two months following the disappearance, using the time to support family efforts and coordinate with investigators. She made an emotional return to the anchor desk on April 6, telling viewers it felt “good to be home” while wearing a bright yellow dress — a color symbolizing hope in the search for her mother.
In a pre-return interview, Guthrie spoke candidly about her decision to come back. “I can’t not come back because it’s my family,” she said. “I think it’s part of my purpose right now. I want to smile. And when I do, it will be real. And my joy will be my protest.”
Wednesday’s Abrupt Exit
Viewers noticed Guthrie’s departure around 8:30 a.m. ET on May 6 as the show shifted segments. Melvin seamlessly took over hosting duties outdoors on the plaza with other correspondents, including Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones. The moment quickly went viral on social media, with many linking it to the emotional weight of upcoming Mother’s Day programming and the unresolved pain surrounding Nancy’s case.
A source told Page Six that Guthrie left “for some sort of appointment” unrelated to her mother. NBC has not commented publicly on the reason, and Guthrie herself has remained silent on social media about the incident.
The exit echoed a smaller moment earlier in April when Guthrie briefly stepped away, prompting similar online chatter. Fans and observers have expressed both concern and admiration for her resilience in returning to work amid such uncertainty.
Guthrie’s Career and Role on ‘Today’
Savannah Guthrie joined “Today” in 2012 as a co-anchor, bringing her experience as a former White House correspondent and NBC News legal analyst. Known for her sharp journalism, warm on-air presence and ability to handle tough interviews, she has become a cornerstone of the morning show alongside Craig Melvin following Hoda Kotb’s departure from the main desk.
Her tenure has included major breaking news coverage, high-profile interviews and lighter fare that defines morning television. Colleagues describe her as professional and dedicated, qualities that have helped her navigate this personal crisis while fulfilling broadcast duties.
Thursday’s return episode featured standard segments on news, lifestyle and entertainment, with no overt reference to the previous day’s events or her mother’s situation in the early hours. The show has periodically updated viewers on developments in Nancy Guthrie’s case, balancing sensitivity with journalistic responsibility.
Impact on Viewers and the Show
“Today” remains one of America’s most-watched morning programs, though it faces stiff competition from ABC’s “Good Morning America” and CBS’s “CBS Mornings.” Guthrie’s temporary leaves and returns have drawn significant attention, often boosting short-term viewership among loyal audiences invested in her story.
Social media reactions Thursday mixed relief at her return with continued speculation. Hashtags related to both Guthrie and her mother trended, reflecting the intense public interest in the family’s ordeal. Supportive messages poured in, with many praising her strength.
NBC has offered resources and flexibility to Guthrie, sources say, allowing her to balance work with family needs. The network’s handling of the situation has drawn praise for compassion while critics question whether more time off might be warranted, especially around emotionally charged holidays like Mother’s Day.
Broader Search Efforts
Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has captivated national attention. The case involves elements that feel ripped from a true-crime drama: an elderly woman taken from her home in broad daylight, limited physical evidence and a family desperate for answers. Local authorities continue to appeal for tips, and private investigators have assisted the family.
Guthrie has used her platform sparingly but powerfully, pleading for information and expressing gratitude for public support. She has five children with husband Michael Feldman, including young kids who add another layer of complexity to managing grief and normalcy.
Friends and former colleagues have rallied around her. Hoda Kotb, a close confidante, has been vocal in her support. The “Today” family has worn ribbons and displayed symbols of hope on air at times.
Looking Ahead
As Guthrie settles back into her routine, questions linger about how long she can sustain the dual demands of anchoring a major national show and advocating for her mother’s safe return. Insiders say she remains committed to both roles, viewing the broadcast desk as a source of purpose and connection.
Thursday’s episode proceeded without incident, a return to normalcy that many viewers welcomed. Yet the mystery of Wednesday’s exit — whether a doctor’s appointment, emotional overload or something else — underscores the private battles often hidden behind public smiles in live television.
In the competitive world of morning TV, where personalities matter as much as headlines, Guthrie’s story has humanized the anchor role. Her poise amid adversity resonates with audiences facing their own challenges.
As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its fourth month, “Today” viewers will likely continue watching not just for news, but for updates on one of their own. Savannah Guthrie’s resilience offers a narrative of strength, even as uncertainty persists.
For now, she is back where millions have come to expect her each weekday morning — delivering the news with professionalism while carrying an unimaginable weight. The show, and her role in it, marches on.
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