Today in the group chat, where's the big reckoning over the Epstein files?
There's outrage in the UK, but here, not so much.
Plus, the public plea from Savannah Guthrie for the safe return of her mother.
The former FBI director tells us how the FBI could help find her.
And also, President Trump's talking about a softer touch on immigration,
polls suggest, might be a little late for that.
And the Supreme Court just handed Gavin Newsom a big win.
Could it help Democrats in this year's midterms?
CNN This Morning starts right now.
Everyone is looking for you mommy everywhere.
We will not rest.
Your children will not rest until we are together again.
A tearful plea from Savannah Guthrie and her siblings begging the person who took their mother to bring her back home.
Good morning, everybody.
I'm Adi Cornish, and that's where we start with that heart-wrenching video.
The search for Guthrie's mother, Nancy, is now entering day five.
Authorities believe she was kidnapped from her home in Arizona Saturday night.
Her family says that they want to talk to her abductor and that they need proof that she's alive.
We live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated.
We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her.