
CNN 5 Things Guthrie Footage Released, US-Canada Bridge Dispute, Paramount’s Latest Offer and more
Feb 10, 2026
Breaking footage and new revelations about a high-profile search kick off the show. Questions swirl over a powerful official’s past ties. A fresh look at strained household budgets and slowing consumer spending. A heated US-Canada dispute threatens the opening of a major cross-border bridge. A media takeover battle heats up with an improved hostile bid.
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Detailed Suspect Footage Released
- FBI surveillance shows a masked, armed person at Nancy Guthrie's door the morning she vanished, with distinct clothing and possible facial hair.
- These visual details give investigators specific identifiers to track and compare with other sightings or evidence.
Lutnick Admits Lunch With Epstein
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed he and his family lunched with Jeffrey Epstein on Epstein's island in 2012.
- Lutnick previously described avoiding Epstein after a 2005 encounter, raising questions about the extent of their interactions.
Consumer Finances Are Under Strain
- Multiple economic reports show Americans face stagnant retail sales, the weakest wage growth in years, and rising delinquent auto and credit accounts.
- Together, these trends indicate consumers are being squeezed despite expectations of larger tax refunds this year.




