The life of Savannah Guthrie: How a local-news anchor quit journalism only to become one of the biggest morning-show stars on Earth

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Before she was a host on NBC's "Today" show, Savannah Guthrie was a local-news anchor and went to law school in the middle of her career.

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The life of Savannah Guthrie: How a local-news anchor quit journalism only to become one of the biggest morning-show stars on Earth

The life of Savannah Guthrie: How a local-news anchor quit journalism only to become one of the biggest morning-show stars on Earth

Before she was a host on NBC's "Today" show, Savannah Guthrie was a local-news anchor and went to law school in the middle of her career.

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