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Another occupational hazard for firefighters: Cancer; Mining lessons from the blockbuster game Minecraft; The gift of a foster parent; Building the Transcontinental Railroad; "Toy Story 4" star Tim Allen on comedy and tragedy; Jim Gaffigan on retiring from the job of being a dad; Bitcoin billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss; Celebrating dads

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Give it a shot, but don't put in too much of a thinking the Cameron and Tyler Lingelbach later on that morning. David Pogue marks the birthday of a Blockbuster video game Nikki Batiste introduces us to the mother of Father's Day. While Jim Gavigan proclaims enough is enough and more all coming up in our Sunday morning podcast content battling a raging inferno is clearly an emergency for those who put their lives on the line to find the flames around a danger lingers proving just as deadly cover stories reported by Tony to cope CBS.

It's one of the world's most dangerous jobs firefighters put their lives on the line every day to save the lives of others. Firefighters like Mike Palombo and I will faithfully discharge the duties discharge the duties is trying the service.

I think he was very passionate about getting back to the gate and have that career during Mike's more than two decades of service. His wife Chrissy and their five kids couldn't help worry about the jobs more obvious dangers. But a few years ago, far from any smoke or fire something else caught up with Mike while hiking near the family's home in Beachwood, Ohio. I knew something was wrong and I tried to convince him to stick back in the car is like no I'm fine I'm fine. We got down everything he literally walked into a tree just panicked.

Chrissy rushed Mike to the hospital where they learned he had stage IV brain cancer.

What you do when you get that kind is literally calling him had my kids brought in because I see him again.

Part of that was the ever sickening healthy, so healthy.

It's just so mind-boggling that you have this young healthy strong happy and then step of finger life is upside down for Mike's family. His diagnosis was a shock but in fact it's part of an alarming national trend is caught the attention of researchers like Dr. Jeffrey Burgess at the University of Arizona, the cancer risk that firefighters have is unique to being a firefighter. They have so many different types of cancers that have been shown to be elevated says the biggest danger to firefighters today has changed from the fires they fight to the smoke those fires since 2002 almost 2 out of every three firefighters who died in the line of duty died of cancer. According to the international Association of firefighters we have about 13 members right now. Will battling various stages of cancers, active members, and we have a number of retirees in that fight Joseph in his chief of the Boston fire department so this is a memorial wall all the black and whites members who passed away from occupational cancer since 1990.

Fin says cancer has killed more than 200 of his colleagues.

How does that compare to the number of firefighters who died in the fire itself certainly outnumbers it at least 10 2031 Dreyfus collar ties with image equipment back. That's a change from the past. Fin says and scientists believe it may be linked to another change in modern building materials anybody today is laser plastic so once they decompose and they combust off all these toxins and carcinogens that are really deadly to firefighters. According to the CDC, that includes a formaldehyde, asbestos and arsenic and adding to the risk is an age-old tradition in firefighting a celebration of soot as a sign of good work. Would it mean to be dirty back then was a badge of honor. Dirty war look like more work into guy that thing… And now is it surviving the flames and then fighting cancer ward enough. Some firefighters are facing another even more stunning challenge from the very cities there protecting 37-year-old Patrick Mahoney is a firefighter in Baytown, Texas, a city full of refineries and chemical plants were taking on inferno like this one in April is all in a days work in 2017.

After 15 years of service in Baytown.

Mahoney discovered a bolt on his neck, thyroid cancer, we already had at that .1 or two guys in my department that had cancer and these were all people who were not smokers did not use chewing tobacco.

They were healthy people. I was diagnosed, I definitely felt that it was job-related. It's impossible to ever be sure what caused the particular case of cancer, but Texas is one of 38 states with so-called presumptive laws.

Meaning if an active duty or recently retired firefighter is diagnosed with certain types of cancer it's presumed he or she got it on the job and is entitled to workers compensation benefits like lost salary and medical coverage. But for many firefighters those benefits are still out of reach my cities workers comp carrier initially flat out said we don't cover cancer. Mahoney appealed his case and one twice within the city of Baytown sued him to get the decision reversed to be sued like this.

After they denied it is a betrayal. It makes me sometimes just want to go work at a coffee shop because I feel like they don't care at issue. According to Baytown is whether Mahoney's thyroid cancer should be covered under Texas law. Baytown has been seeking judicial clarification. The city explained in a statement, adding that paying each claim could cost the city between 600,000 and $2 million in Mahoney's case is not unusual since 2012 in Texas more than nine in 10 firefighters have had their workers comp claims denied. According to the Texas State Association of firefighters as well that you guys know that I love you that I am ready for this fight and it's the same back in Ohio where Mike Palombo worked his entire career. Like any other person who gets sick or in job benefits should be there to take care of their health and to replace the income. It's that simple. Somebody picks a leg at work it's covered in 2017.

Mike and his family had helped pass the Palombo act is tonight a handful of Ohio firefighters, including one from Beachwood writing victory for their health law that presumes that firefighters will receive benefits if they get certain types of cancer on the job and how the hell truly means a lot to me yet when Mike himself was too weak from the cancer treatments to work. His claim was denied.

He was only two months shy of official retirement when he had to turn in his badge.

10 months later. At just 49 years old he died.

It's not like fire and you can say on this day at this time he died for all the fires you're telling me that because my husband died slowly from his job that he should get the same benefits as somebody who died suddenly from the and that is the bottom line for me.

Two years after Mike's death. Half of current firefighter cancer claims in Ohio have either been denied or caught up in appeal, including his crazy Palombo says she'll keep fighting fire departments around the country, meanwhile, have begun to focus on prevention, so this is one of the things Tucson is done to help reduce cancer risk. What does a washing machine cancer so when they go to a fire to get the cancer-causing chemicals over all their gear in Arizona.

Dr. Burgess says one of the easiest things firefighters can do to prevent cancer is wash their gear and themselves immediately after a call in the past they wouldn't segregate their gear.

They may go sit down in their living quarters, maybe with their gear on couches, etc. yes, these firefighters are also taught that looking dirty is an heroic, but dangerous air masks have to stay on even after the flames are out in many departments are investing in a second set of gear so something clean. Hopefully carcinogens free is always handy, but for those who have been on the force for years like Boston fire department chief Joseph in damage may already be done anything today. Standing here talking about this you're carrying remnants of fires from the 80s is probably a good chance of infinite wonders if we can protect this generation of firefighters who will come forward in the next generation to protect all of us there one of these fire trucks that would've been the kind of firetruck. Your dad used consistently can your youngest son wants to be a firefighter like his dad knowing what you know about profession. I feel that that frightens. He emulates his dad misses him greatly to remember when you decided you wanted to be a firefighter's face is what was that like basically. Bottom line, if you had your say as a parent, would you want Nicholas to become a firefighter now it's a profession it's a good life, a Blockbuster video game has just turned 10 years old. It's pretty ancient in that space, but it still attracts friends block by virtual block David Pogue is the state of play. Let's go to a place when everything is made of blocks, with the only limit is your imagination.

One of the best-selling video games of all time has no guns and no blood down it doesn't keep score and the graphics make no attempt to look like like it's up to you. It's called mine how popular is mine craft you decade ago sold over hundred 76 million copies in more than 91 million people every month.

Okay, so what is mine craft is something like virtual Legos for tour.

I sought out an expert in what is your current patient a future he's actually my 14-year-old son Jeffrey in a nutshell what is mine craft. It is basically a virtual world where you can build and destroy things and play with friends. Basically build like a house on where you want to certain selection blocks all she's cobblestone Oakwood about a very simple house. Place the outline first so that I know what I'm going to build a window that then will describe a bit of glass and you can just put it in. Simply like that is pleasing at their pinky. It doesn't seem to bother him that everything in mine craft looks kind of crude blocky. This game just makes everything very simple and very easy to understand is nothing really complicated going on mine craft mine craft conventions like this one in Los Angeles called mine and play and the first woman working on my that's where I met Lydia winter mine craft sheet and officer. She's had a front row seat mine craft exploding popular every year. We were like in the next year with an incredibly wild ride 2014 Microsoft mode Jane the small Swedish company that makes mine craft for 2 1/2 billion dollars were all thinking now anything they think they brought a lot of help in bringing wanted to work on like people to work on weight education Stroop from math to chemistry history. Some teachers are seeing the benefits of playing mine craft in their classroom were taking kids in an environment that they love. They love games another making their own games. Please export that Stephen Isaacs is a teacher at William and in middle school in New Jersey is mine craft game design class is a required course for seventh graders during our visit.

The class use mine craft to build many games based on familiar. So your fairytale is that to make like it's an adventure and solve puzzles chose my crafted nice and you are testing again. Steve Isaacs says that in his classroom mine craft is done more than give his students the basics of computer coding and change the lives case in point, the student, Brian Greene. This is where he shot you know not. Not every other class and the coding type stuff were talking about and he has. He does things in this game that I couldn't possibly comprehend. So the command them to do is just/Solomon, Cal. I hear you're kind of like a star in this class. Apparently, yes, I would have to agree with that statement. I think I'm a nontraditional letter and this this class is taught very nontraditional.

He is very, very hands-on and Microsoft it is clicked for me it is works the way my brain works and I love that I will put this here. Brian even sees career possibilities as a game designer or you might, for example, following the footsteps of another former Steve Isaacs student Jerome Asante better by his online nickname room ASF much better are you YouTube celebrity I suppose so. I really like to think that life so it 5 1/2 million people follow his videos on YouTube, most of which feature him playing mine craft Mary, I'm actually moving everything down here to make the ultimate island YouTube displays ads on those videos and he gets a percentage of the revenue you're making a living from making videos that appear on YouTube. If the complete opposite of what my parents always said don't play video games will never know it worked out and I'm very happy and grateful people want to be near what you sense is that the future and direction of mine craft. I truly believe will be the first time across the generational gap is a future future generation mine craft executive Lydia Winters would probably agree looking for an architect like mine craft was what inspired me to actually build real life building in the game will wear anything still no plans to make it high-resolution, lifelike, this department now in a Father's Day story with a lesson to teach classes here at Paxil Academy in Aurora Colorado have been out over a week now for middle school math teacher been landing. There's one student just can't shake 13-year-old Damien pencils. I went through this, like, way more than you should. Damien says Mr. Lanning was definitely one of his better teachers why my teacher doesn't bother me over and over again, that's better. You have a low bar. Leave me alone. I'll leave you alone. I'll get my work done. He's smart and funny and he was always a sadness that out and then one day he just came to me and said I'm not coming back to school and set them down at that table right then and there and what I found out was his story. He learned Damien was in foster care that he had kidney disease because social services couldn't find a foster family willing and able to meet his medical needs.

Damien had to leave school and move into a hospital. But here's the real kicker.

The kid needs a transplant desperately a lot of times you can get a transplant.

If you don't have a stable home to return to after surgery that hit me like a ton of bricks. When you just can't sit across from somebody that you care about and hear them say something like that and know that you have room to help that's health it became a foster parent he took in Damien dialysis needs to know even though prior to that hallway leading he'd been a confirmed bachelor who delighted in his childlessness. I never thought that I could leave school and take one of them with me and still survive that Damien says right back at your bro, I was like yes I gather the hospital a lot like all the people now four months into it. Yeah that would change a thing. Although Damien says he's not getting too excited just yet.

You see, fairytales all apart before it's kind of bad thing about that Muslim people actually do. I know I just kick you out like they'll be happy with you one day kicking up. I suppose only time will let you trust, whether he believes it or not doesn't change the fact that I'm not going anywhere. This is in fact then says he plans to adopt a as soon as possible. In the meantime, and much more importantly because it been Damien got back on the transplant list and just two days ago got his new kidney for a child steeped in disappointment. This is shaping up to be the best Father's Day weekend ever new kidney and dad by his side. Although Flynn says that dad titled it's going to take some getting used to.

That role has such meaning attached to it right.

And it's not that I'm not willing to do it, but it feels like you have to earn it in some way to earn that I hope so and headed by since it is by far my East meets West Utah's Promontory Summit spot. We just celebrated the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad. John Blackstone explains East West. There always want something railroad believe they might never see one of the biggest steam locomotives ever built back in the Trax rumbling West under its own. Steve is union Pacific number 4014 Wyoming line. The Trax waving at engineer one more pool that whistle all work five years massive machine back to life realtor 7000 pounds so without everything else is 4014 is one of just 25 locomotives 1940s, aptly named boys long way more than the impound using 7000 hp when the ages like Nike 50s 4014 became obsolete to Dickinson's team brought it back to their goal was to get 4014 rolling again. Time to celebrate one of the greatest rail accomplishments ever transcontinental railroad built at the urging of Pres. Lincoln. It's very humbling that all of the sacrifice, the tremendous human effort to build something as complex as a set of railroad across territory that many people never cruise work from both the East and the West. Finally meeting on May 10, 1869 Promontory Summit, Utah. We call it the moonshot of the 19th century, it was impossible. It was an impossible dream at Golden Spike National historical Park rail fans wrestling style to mark the anniversary if not always with historical accuracy. Pres. Lincoln.

This was all your idea was not I wasn't the only one had the idea that I was thankful to have replicas of Victorian steam engines rolled in the legendary photo celebrating the driving of the Golden Spike but the faces in that photo from 150 years ago look much different from those gathered here this time of year again is now coming alive. They are descendents of the Chinese laborers who made up about 90% of the workforce in the western portion of the railroad workers on the line who clear the way for the railroad laid the roadbed lay the track, ties and so forth. Then, specially good tunnels was exclusively Chinese Gordon H.

Chang, a history professor at Stanford University is the author of the newly released book on the Chinese who built the transcontinental railroad. The gold rush and brought thousands from China to California in the 1850s when construction of the railroad began in 1863, the Chinese were not the first choice to work in it is believed they were either temporarily or physically unfit for railroad work, but workers they hire non-very well for them. They were reverent pleased. Ultimately they hired up to 20,000 workers. Not only was the Chinese labor force plentiful. The workers were paid less than whites doing the same job and the work was hard.

They took on the most challenging portion of the transcontinental railroad. California's granite mountain range. The Sierra Nevada 15 tunnels had to be plastic card Sierra Nevada carved out those 15 tunnels along with one being over 1600 feet in length, and it took more than two years using only hand tools and black power in the newspapers of the day Chang found recognition for the contribution. The Chinese rail workers were making to a growing nation to read the history gently retired dentist from San Jose, California, is inspired by the hard work is great grandfather did come over his hulk right because pretty much they learn to adapt to what that do physically, mentally, mostly as individuals and as groups and leaders proud of where these tracks take his family doctors, dentists, architects, UC Berkeley, Yale, Princeton, but soon after the railroad was finished, the nation's mood began to turn against the hard-working immigrants.

With the rise of anti-Chinese movement through the earlier history of what they did in California is great advertising driven out of town after town of their homes destroyed the Chinese became undesirable. Therefore, you don't want to include them in the history of the country that erasure descendents gathered at Promontory Summit wanted to start right now.

So he was on his way back to China.

No love America families railroad the old steam locomotives that originally traveled these rails placed by massive machines like this giant finally give way modern diesels. Still, there is value in preserving the memory of all that came before Trax and that was some of us remember Tim Allen as Tim the tool man Taylor 90s TV show home-improvement your kids however probably know him as the voice of Buzz light year role that is still out of this world. Tracy Smith has our Sunday profile he might be the most famous street racer in America scared as we know it, watch TV screen knows that voice and now is the man behind light year. The make-believe space Ranger in Disney's Toy Story franchise is a commission along with Tom Hanks as Woody, the cowboy had a great day in class.

Disney features tug at your heart strings, but Allen says this one really gives them a solid, help me get out of here. I can even it, and I read it, and neither one of us can container motion that made you cry when you think it is, of course, his career has been nothing to cry about the money for your talent has created some of the more popular characters anywhere from the standup stage.

Later men good to mistake the big screen will because Santa is watch this to a TV show that became a ratings powerhouse Drive policies used to now has a ways to show for it like a garage full of classic cars at his LA office. None of the cars or the career came easy.

Born in Colorado in 1953 Timothy Allen Dick was only 11 when his father, Gerald, was killed by a drunk driver. I tragedy. He says he still feels to this day when you grew up what dreams as a kid well gets difficult for me.

Sometimes my my father was killed in a young boy, so most of my dreams was wondering why that happened and who's responsible.

How can I get it that person what sort of a world is this, that one moment, your father's there best guy in the world next moment is not in college young Tim studied philosophy and design that made his biggest life lesson came in the late 70s when he did two years in prison on drug charges. How close did you come to running your life pretty close and got myself in trouble and doing some prison time humiliated by family and all of it was selfish what click train. I said to myself I don't want to do this again. I want to pay my mom back, she put her through hell and somehow in there. I started making.

What do you want to do.

I want to get on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson eventually made it to Johnny's couch. After some rough nights on the road in Akron, Ohio is just been eating and all I hear was him… Crafts. So I started mimicking that is as frustrated in the sky as moderate grunt and stuff is fun. I got an idea became home-improvement full three pin capacities. All you ever made was the last thing I said it back to you last night. I believe if you recall the last thing he said to me in bed last night was no 90s home-improvement drew more than 25 million viewers you're thinking everything Tim Allen. Because of this. In November 1990, the number one TV show the number one book on the New York Times bestseller list and the number one movie all week. I started of course more isn't always better struggle with alcohol. Most well know that that's what it was. What one people would say glass of wine is good.

Two bottles would be good for me. I'd only like wind or whatever it was, and related things.

Drugs and alcohol stored part of my story after another run-in with the law in a few years of personal turmoil.

Tim Allen cleaned up his act. This problem that you have access describe it, you've been able to manage the sober guy for going on 20 through it all in the tool man was the heart home-improvement and he was ultimately the one who decided to pull the plug was still at its height. When you said that were done it was a big decision is the powers that be at Disney. The offers were obscene to can you can you tell me how to know just it's rude but it's just that it was like are you kidding that was a first offer was more than you ever think I go you very well show man standing is on Fox cell character Baxter, a rare bird.

Indeed, in Hollywood, you describe my lesson standing as an educated Archie Bunker you like to push people's buttons on that show I dressed up as trump them said were trump supporters as we just we didn't take a shot. So I noticed when they think were trump supporters. This might be kind of fun so that we start a coconut button and especially in the People's Republic of California if you don't think one way you immediately are labeled million different things is that this is going to be fun, fun. Maybe he showed us hasn't completely left home-improvement behind this 99% accurate. It's taken forever to get all the pieces turn 66 last week. Salvage the original tool time sat, though there is no reboot in the works yet, but it still here.

The set point that is still here. I love that show also has a soft spot that Dodge even 900 hp monster six-figure price tag will is just as an angry autumn also really worthwhile for Miles to me than anything else I've ever driven a quick trip turns out his name car is a battery powered, Allen has two daughters and he says he dreams of a greener world for them.

This Toy Story and I think you can say all of the Toy Story's are about finding your purpose.

Have you figured out your purposes to go to leave this a little better than he found if I can be of some assistance to solving a bigger problem. Either fuel batteries play with cars all the time that would be something that would be something to shoot for fixing something great is his darkest days in his rearview mirror.

Tim Allen's aiming for a brighter future and beyond being a father is a lifelong commitment that is your Jim Gaffigan. I have an announcement I'm retiring, I'm announcing my retirement here on CBS Sunday morning. I'm not retired from being a standup comedian or an underrated film actor, no to some of your disappointment not retired from during the CBS Sunday morning commentaries. I'm fine with getting criticized online by lunatic. I'm retiring from the hardest worst job I've ever had. Being a father. I'm sure many of you will view my parental abdication as a sign of weak character shirking the responsibilities of nature and spiritual. Whatever amount it's too hard. I want to be involved in finding my replacement. I'm not giving two weeks. I'm out. As of now, people put in 14 thankless years.

During that time. Not once did any of my soon to be former children offered to pay for a single meal not a movie, nothing you think one of my sons would've bought me a beer. Nope, nothing been ridiculed and mocked and blamed for everything and I did everything well everything my wife told me to do I change diapers cleaned up to grow up and even acted annoyed my thoughts. I'm not suggesting I do more work or even half the work. My wife does. I'm just saying I don't want to do the little work I do anymore feel no guilt relinquishing my role of dad. I leave these children in my remaining money in the capable hands of their mother, Jeannie Gaffigan.

I was only ever Jeannie's vice president sometimes serving as her enforcer. Her best friend or her sycophantic accomplice, but that is over now the time is come for me to hang up my pizza ordering abilities to pack up my iPad hiding skills and well not be a dad was easy now, who's going to tell my wife freight tuition school. 3.9 GPA to school trophies for the school in the Olympics for the school meeting with Scott and Pres. of the school. The twins you may remember from that movie the social network are in real life, making a fortune doubling down on Internet investment that signifies an easy explanation contributor Nicholas Thompson was also editor-in-chief of wired magazine helps make sense.

Their names are Cameron Tyler Winkle's identical twins famously portrayed in the film, the social parent handsome jocks marked supplements like this characters are saying but they're not really awesome staff and maybe not full dimensional loss twins in the spotlight again.

We probably bought our first big coin within a block of here this time is very successful. Investors in having turned their $65 million Facebook settlement into many hundreds of millions of dollars if you believe that the coin is the beginning of the Internet money you can actually buy a piece of it. Anybody in the world can, and there's tons of people who have made a lot. Buying a piece of that future and there's a nearly equal amount who have lost a lot then measured the book that the social network was based on a decade later, news that the Winkle boss twins had gambled big and woman investing in bitcoin's attention and maybe start to think that they were at the helm of two revolutions by accident. For him the Winkle boss the second act was too good to pass up their Greek gods. Essentially they got everything anyone could think one would need. Why don't they just run off into the sunset. Indeed, the Winkle Vai did seem to have everything pretty girls private planes, invitations to all the best parties to guys Olympic athletes raised in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Educated at Harvard and Oxford gambled it all.

Something is slippery and nearly incomprehensible as bitcoin is then measured sees it is of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook all over again.

They got to Silicon Valley become venture capitalist and nobody wants their money because everyone in game is to sell your company to Facebook because I hate to think about doing so much that becomes an impossibility that they had to have visa as one ties right thumb and left it on and pitches the idea of bitcoin. Yes, the Mediterranean island of the beast playground at the Regency year 2012.

Set the scene where exactly are you shorts or pants cities visa tells you about this thing currency to be sent like email, all based on the trust bank president just have to trust and then you make a big decision which is to buy 1% of all of the bitcoin's in the world. Some people might dive off the diving board. I think in this case, we took a cannonball off the price that I think her first bitcoin was was in the high single digits either nine dollars it's now trading about 9000 is down from 20,000 at its peak, I should say I don't invest in it I would tell my mom not to invest in it either our thesis at the time was bitcoin's going to disrupt gold and gold has a market cap of $7 trillion today. So bitcoin said to be worth $70 or more. This seems like a cheap acid cheap asset being sold on a place where people sell magic cards, postal in a bank. It was complete. While last wild West currency free of government oversight and regulation the perfect place for all kinds of illicit behavior. It's a bunch of people who are anarchists who want to smash the state's identities are known for selling drugs right purely business partner goes to jail for multiple years. That's exactly what informed us and what not to do what had to change. You say you still don't understand bitcoin.

Don't worry, you're not alone.

It's hard to digest it all at once, but six invites list. I just yeah when you literally by bitcoin. What have you bought your buying a piece in the bitcoin ledger that represents a fixed digital asset. So it's like buying a bar of gold, but there's no physical component to it. Buying a bar goal, but it's not a bar of gold is just a bunch of so there's a giant ledger as well certain amount of money the changes over time. Exactly the twins point out that most people don't know how the Internet works, but we all use. This is money that works like your email and that was the moment for us money that works like your email easy to use great. I think I turned it said hey, this is either the next big thing are total BS. Was there a moment in the wild West.

You guys looked at each other and say what we doing. Let's just get out and go back to what most of the people from Greenwich and Harvard are doing which is working at a hedge fund instead of betting on this crazy stuff so I think instead of looking at it and saying let's get out. We said let's get in more and that's when we started to found, yet we literally walked into a Starbucks average person excited about the aims of Gemini crypto currency exchange. The brothers will assess at Apple is better offices occupy 50,000 ft.² on New York's Park Ave., South some 200 employees are working hard to make going is easy to sell as possible. Bitcoin know the other big clinics with more traffic than Gemini brothers hope there will encourage regular people get that guy looks like it's up 1% today by it by $10. Can you swipe up to place order to sell this cell sell my Mac course there are lots of risk he's man I like $2.08. If you guys should help later this week between the old nemesis Facebook will announce a crypto currency launch of its own.

If you like the copying you and I we haven't seen what they're doing. The brothers say they're not worried.

There's so much pride to grow. I mean, at this point you need to be Fannie Mae's Facebook has entered a lot of markets with pie to grow and usually eats the pop. I think this applies different. One possible snow Facebook would be the common and they change things in a way that hurts Gemini but that also validates things and drives the price bitcoin Leah you guys lose your company make a ton more money that we should hire you to come in and in working with us as to how it's all gonna play out. We may just have to wait for the next. Just how did we come to celebrate Father's Day birthplace as Mickey Batiste tells us its origins. Surprise and a parenting playbook does help score 20 1912 Hall of Famer Tony Gonzales and award touchdown ever could learn how to cut football run routes. Father Gonzales is one of this year's fathers of the year and this trophy looks a lot like an Oscar for dad always told my kids. It's not my job to make you great is my job to teach you how to be great title puts the retired NFL star in some impressive company to appreciate it.

Go back more than a century to a woman. This is Sonora does indeed she's the mother behind Father's Day sonorous mark.this right here William Jackson smart Civil War veteran and widowed father raise.enter five brothers.

I love this Barbara Lee ski and Betsy Ronnie are Don's granddaughter and great-granddaughter. She writes people often say Dimino Mrs. Dodd fathers are all things to be. This remark is enough to get my dander up.

Don went on to start a family in Spokane, Washington, and in 1909. They attended a church service on Mother's Day itself a new idea.

She approached the minister after the services that will wholly support the idea. Mother's Day fathers get their day in the sun.

The following year. The very first Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane on June 19 she had hoped to actually have Father's Day be on June 5. That was her father's birthday like to get that done. That lies in June exactly on that girl Father's Day Dodd handed out red roses to living dads and white to honor the deceased, but unlike Mother's Day officially recognized by the government in 1914. Dads wouldn't have their official date for more than a century.

When Father's Day started actually Mother's Day was a much more easy concept to think there was a sense of fathers being stoic and not perhaps being used to being showered with affection, then some retailers in New York City joined the battle to make Father's Day well Father's Day when there be a Father's Day Council had there not been a Sonora.I don't think so, yes, there really is a Father's Day Council.

We recognize more than 500 outstanding debts.

Dan Orwell runs the nonprofit group. His day job is in merchandising. Our goal was to build awareness of the Father's Day holiday which was not nationally celebrated officially, at least not until 1972 when Pres. Richard Nixon made Father's Day a permanent national holiday. I day Sonora Dodd lived to see talk about an amazing final permission of the dream starts by simply lying on her father and honor the Father's Day Council with their father is.

So you say you're not father of the year material you might consider taking a page from one of Dave Engel Dalles books he's dubbed himself the world's best father and has no shortage of documentation that created this character that is often distracted and clueless completely inappropriate as a way for me to work through my own fears as a new parent is photos feature daughter Alice, now eight and of course signature mug is the world's best father. I will work harder on a scale of 1 to 10, the rate him as a dad still best dad is now time calling and he thinks is a message board that everywhere my own biggest fear is apparent is being distracted a lot of photographs. It's a reminder to myself like to put the phone down and watch the kids grow up, I don't always achieve that goal. But that's one of my goals.

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