joining us now are eric wear sr., chairman of the national association for the advancement of returning citizens. also joining us is his 29-year-old son eric weaver. thank you both so much for being with us on a day like this. it's a special day and your storysp is ial. this is your first father's day together and you actually get to start it together with us.or but the s behind the reason that it's your first is a rather extraordinary story. eric senior, starting with you, you were incarcet the age of 18. tell us about that time in your life. >> well, it was a time when d.c. was the crack epidemic had just started and me being young and chasing the money and all of the glaur of what was going on at the time ended up getting incarcerated when all this type ff was going on and ended up doing 22 years in jail. had my criminal behavior. >> eric junior, you were bo while your dad was in prison. g at was it like for you growing up without him beound? >> it was difficult at times now that i can reflect to see how things would have been different if he would have been there physicallyutor me,