Andrew Garfield’s Grief

Andrew Garfield’s Grief

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Robert Irwin: Finding Strength in the Vulnerability of Grief

Robert Irwin was just two when his dad, “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin, died. Now 22, Robert talks with Anderson about growing up with grief and how he's able to still "feel" his dad. For more of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” visit cnn.com/allthereis. Host: Anderson Cooper ...  Show more

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California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks with Anderson about growing up the child of divorced parents whose pasts were rarely talked about. Newsom witnessed his mom's death by doctor-assisted suicide and says it's only now that he has come to terms with what happened and the impac ...  Show more

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