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Graham sits down with comic, actor, and host Howie Mandel; discussing Mandel's rise to fame, his battle with OCD and depression, and coping with his grandson's cancer diagnosis; Graham goes backstage at NBC's "America's Got Talent."
Graham sits down with comic, actor, and host Howie Mandel; discussing Mandel's rise to fame, his battle with OCD and depression, and coping with his grandson's cancer diagnosis; Graham goes backstage at NBC's "America's Got Talent."
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