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"Sunday Morning" special: "Forever Young"

"Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley hosts this one-hour primetime special exploring the wonders, rewards and challenges of growing older, including reports on promising cutting-edge research into drugs and therapies that might slow, or even reverse, aging itself. Also: A visit to a village on Sardinia, which has one of the highest concentrations of centenarians in the world; interviews with Hollywood legends Candice Bergen and Billy Crystal, talking about their secrets to long careers in youth-centric Hollywood; examining the longevity gap between women and men; studying long-lived animals for clues that can help humans adapt to aging; creating ways to live forever (virtually) through avatars and artificial intelligence; and a look at how some people, legally dead, are being kept frozen until scientists in the future can possibly revive them.

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How Trump motivated the "Murphy Brown" reboot

CBS' reboot of "Murphy Brown" is one of fall's most highly anticipated shows. The hit comedy first aired in 1988, starring Candice Bergen as a tough-talking TV journalist. The show was considered groundbreaking for its portrayal of a career-focused, independent woman. The way the series tackled issues like politics and family values left a lasting impact on our culture. Candice Bergen and Faith Ford join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the legacy of the series and how politics plays into today's version of the show.

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