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CBS Mornings on the Go - Reba McEntire on Singing at Super Bowl LVIII | Spelman College Receives Historic Donation | Andrew Rannells on "Gutenberg! The Musical!"

Reba McEntire on Singing at Super Bowl LVIII | Spelman College Receives Historic Donation | Andrew Rannells on "Gutenberg! The Musical!"

01/18/24 • 36 min

CBS Mornings on the Go

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In a historic moment, Spelman College Board Chair Lovette Russell announces a record-breaking $100 million gift from board member Ronda Stryker and William Johnston. This donation marks the largest single contribution to any HBCU, or Historically Black College or University. “CBS Mornings” speaks exclusively with Spelman College President Dr. Helene Gayle about what the money will be used for and the importance of the gift.

Reba McEntire, the legendary country music star, is set to sing the National Anthem at this year's Super Bowl. With over 56 million albums sold worldwide, McEntire talks to “CBS Mornings” about how she is preparing. Singers Andra Day and Post Malone will also be part of the big game's pre-show.

Award-winning actor Andrew Rannells, alongside Josh Gad, takes center stage in the Broadway show “Gutenberg! The Musical!" The musical includes a one-time surprise cameo from “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King. Rannells joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the play.

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The FBI is warning parents about a spike in sexual extortion schemes aimed at individuals under 18 occurring across gaming platforms, video-streaming sites and social media. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports on the alarming trend.

In an unusual move, the Royal Family discloses health information, revealing King Charles is undergoing treatment for a non-cancerous enlarged prostate, and Kate, the Princess of Wales, is recovering from abdominal surgery. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab has more.

In a historic moment, Spelman College Board Chair Lovette Russell announces a record-breaking $100 million gift from board member Ronda Stryker and William Johnston. This donation marks the largest single contribution to any HBCU, or Historically Black College or University. “CBS Mornings” speaks exclusively with Spelman College President Dr. Helene Gayle about what the money will be used for and the importance of the gift.

Reba McEntire, the legendary country music star, is set to sing the National Anthem at this year's Super Bowl. With over 56 million albums sold worldwide, McEntire talks to “CBS Mornings” about how she is preparing. Singers Andra Day and Post Malone will also be part of the big game's pre-show.

Award-winning actor Andrew Rannells, alongside Josh Gad, takes center stage in the Broadway show “Gutenberg! The Musical!" The musical includes a one-time surprise cameo from “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King. Rannells joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the play.

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