book that i'm able to recall the life during that period and it's interesting they call is the malcolm heinicke dock can interlude when they left they left with an ending that i feel uplifted wherever i feel down about the government and it begins the minute of the interlude has come to its end the dark overhanging clouds and the symbol of hope and opportunity and god's blessing is coming out to shine on the people end of gloomy days marks the happy days let's not looked to the past but cheerfully to our future go forward with faith in america and confidence in our people and belief that might makes right and the timing let's go forth to meet the future with father in america confident with our people and right makes right and this is not a legacy we want to share thank you (clapping). >> thank you very much i'd like to call next the executive director of the japanese-american historical society 2 minutes. >> thank you very much board and superintendent with the national japanese-american struggle with the consortium of the bay area coalition i want to reemphasis why should he learn the japanes