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Savannah Clark Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Although born overseas, she was raised in Tucson, Arizona, after her family returned to the United States when she was a toddler. Her international birthplace often surprises fans, but Guthrie has always been an American citizen.
Before becoming a prominent television journalist, Guthrie built a strong foundation in law and reporting. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Arizona and later graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center. Her legal background shaped much of her early work in broadcast journalism, especially in her role as a legal analyst and correspondent.
Guthrie joined NBC News in 2007, where she initially served as a legal correspondent. Her legal expertise contributed to extensive coverage of high-profile trials and complex legal issues across the country. Her standout reporting skills and on-camera poise quickly earned her increased visibility within the network.
In 2008, Guthrie was named NBC's White House correspondent, a role in which she covered the administration of President George W. Bush and later President Barack Obama. She also co-anchored MSNBC’s The Daily Rundown in 2010, further establishing her credibility in political journalism and live reporting.
In 2012, Savannah Guthrie became the primary co-anchor of NBC’s Today, one of the most watched morning television programs in the United States. Her promotion marked a significant milestone in her journalism career. Paired with co-anchor Matt Lauer at the time, and later continuing with Hoda Kotb, Guthrie has become a trusted household name known for her intelligence, empathy, and journalistic integrity.
Guthrie’s dual background as a lawyer and journalist offers a unique perspective in her interviews, especially during live political coverage and major national events. Her ability to blend legal insight with journalistic inquiry has made her one of the most respected figures in broadcast journalism. She continues to play a key role in NBC News’ special reports, election coverage, and breaking news stories.
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