62
62
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> treasure trove of important photos were found in the northern california town of marysville severalears ago. what they showed was an incredibly painful part of u.s history. japanese-americans photograph before they were sen off to internment camps. tonigh we were able to share their story thanks to one photographe who snapped the images, and two historians working to document an important moment in time. ryan yamamoto has their story. >> reporter: as you look at the faces, you begin to wonder what was on the minds of these men, women and even children. their story can be found in a tiny storage room in yuba city, carefully packed away in cardboard boxes. even today, david reed, one of the caretakers of the photos, still wonders what the faces are trying to tell him. >> you would love to sit down and talk with these folks about eir exriences. many or most amican citizens. >> reporter: but who are they, and where did they come from? terry busch, who was an amateur behind the lens, knows the answer to those questions. inside his los altos home he showed me rolls of film that date back
. >>> treasure trove of important photos were found in the northern california town of marysville severalears ago. what they showed was an incredibly painful part of u.s history. japanese-americans photograph before they were sen off to internment camps. tonigh we were able to share their story thanks to one photographe who snapped the images, and two historians working to document an important moment in time. ryan yamamoto has their story. >> reporter: as you look at the faces,...
34
34
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
it was found in the northern california town of marysville several years ago in a garage, what these photos should was a very important yet very painful part of history. japanese-americans were photographed just before they were sent to the internment camps. ryan yamamoto got this exclusive story and shows you one photographer who snapped those images years ago. and now they are working to document that point in time. >> reporter: as you look at the faces, you begin to wonder , what was on the minds of these men, women, and even children? their story can be found in a tiny storage room , carefully packed away in cardboard boxes. where even today, david reed , one of the caretakers of the photos, still wonders what the faces are trying to tell him. >> he loved to sit down and talk with these folks about their experiences, and many or most were american citizens, adding to the tragedy of what en. >> ret,wh aner come o s anateur behind e answer to those questions. where inside this los altos home, he showed me rolls that ago. >> he really specialized in women and children >> reporter: a
it was found in the northern california town of marysville several years ago in a garage, what these photos should was a very important yet very painful part of history. japanese-americans were photographed just before they were sent to the internment camps. ryan yamamoto got this exclusive story and shows you one photographer who snapped those images years ago. and now they are working to document that point in time. >> reporter: as you look at the faces, you begin to wonder , what was...
47
47
May 10, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
of his father's story, clyde busch , who in 1942 owned a tiny photography studio in the town of marysville. >> the story was an older japanese guy came to his studio which was at the basement of his parents' house. >> reporter: clyde snapped the photo and told him to come back in a few days. he had no idea what would happen next. >> my dad's mom came up early in the morning and knocked on his door and said you need to get down here right now. there is a line of japanese from the back door of your studio out to the street. he rushed down and started taking pictures. it went on for two or three weeks. all these japanese were coming to his little tiny studio. he had only started it a couple years earlier. toward the end, he asked one of the other gentlemen, well, why is everyone coming to my studio? he said well, nobody else would either take our pictures, treat us decent, but you did all those things. you were friendly, you were nice. he realized okay, maybe i did something good by just being me. >> reporter: through the lens of his camera, clyde busch offering a simple act of kindness at a
of his father's story, clyde busch , who in 1942 owned a tiny photography studio in the town of marysville. >> the story was an older japanese guy came to his studio which was at the basement of his parents' house. >> reporter: clyde snapped the photo and told him to come back in a few days. he had no idea what would happen next. >> my dad's mom came up early in the morning and knocked on his door and said you need to get down here right now. there is a line of japanese from...
42
42
May 15, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> treasure-trove of lost photos were found in the northern california town of marysville several and they captured an important and painful part of american history. japanese americans photographed just before they were sent off to internment camps. >> and tonight we are able to share their story thanks to a compassionate photographer who snapped those images 81 years ago. and two local historians who took it upon themselves to preserve an important moment in time. our ryan yamamoto reports. >> reporter: as you look at the faces, you begin to wonder what was on the minds of these men, women and even children. their story can be found in a tiny storage room in yuba city. carefully packed away in cardboard boxes. >> big reveal. >> reporter: where even today, david read -- >> handsome young men. >> reporter: one of the caretakers of the photos, still wonders what the faces are trying to tell him. >> yeah, you'd love to sit down and talk with these folks about their experiences many or most were -- american citizens. adding to y bu, o an ameur behind the lens, knows the answer to tho
. >>> treasure-trove of lost photos were found in the northern california town of marysville several and they captured an important and painful part of american history. japanese americans photographed just before they were sent off to internment camps. >> and tonight we are able to share their story thanks to a compassionate photographer who snapped those images 81 years ago. and two local historians who took it upon themselves to preserve an important moment in time. our ryan...
44
44
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
rehed davidead, hen ecutive director of yuba sutter arts in marysville. wher five years ago, together, they brought the photos to life. >> seen them all en masse like that was -- quite an experience >> reporter: putting 100 of the on display. >> we worked for weeks curating the collection. getting the enlargements created. and then hanging them on the wall of our gallery in marysville and it's just -- it was overwhelming. i still -- i still get emotional just thinking about it. and seeing those faces and the uncertainty and everything else that they must have experienced >> reporter: and the photos literally grew into something much bigger. just outside of town, sue and david led the charge to give the people in th photos and their story a permanent home. >> so many things happened in this area. people driving by say, what happened here? >> reporter: the pictures now flank the arboga assembly cente memorial park, a former migrant camp. the site where the local japanese americans were rounded up and imprisoned before the government shipped them off to inte
rehed davidead, hen ecutive director of yuba sutter arts in marysville. wher five years ago, together, they brought the photos to life. >> seen them all en masse like that was -- quite an experience >> reporter: putting 100 of the on display. >> we worked for weeks curating the collection. getting the enlargements created. and then hanging them on the wall of our gallery in marysville and it's just -- it was overwhelming. i still -- i still get emotional just thinking about...
72
72
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
and then hanging them on the wall of our gallery in marysville and it's just -- it was overwhelming. still -- i still get emotional just thinking about it. and seeing those faces and the uncertainty and everything else that they must have experienced >> reporter: and the photos literally grew into something much bigger. just outside of town, sue and david led the charge to give the people in th photos and their story a permanent home. >> so many things happened in this area. people driving by say, what happened here? >> reporter: the pictures now flank the arboga assembly cente memorial park, a former nigh brant camp. the site where the local japanese americans were rounded up and imprisoned befor the government shipped them off to interment camps. >> there's stories and i just think every person here has a story about what think went through and lived through and i try to put myself in that position. what would i have don if that happened to me and my children and my home and my belongings? >> discrimination is certainly still with us today on many levels and maybe there's a lesson
and then hanging them on the wall of our gallery in marysville and it's just -- it was overwhelming. still -- i still get emotional just thinking about it. and seeing those faces and the uncertainty and everything else that they must have experienced >> reporter: and the photos literally grew into something much bigger. just outside of town, sue and david led the charge to give the people in th photos and their story a permanent home. >> so many things happened in this area. people...
25
25
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
joining >>> a treasure trove of very important photos were found in the northern california town of marysvilley showed was an important and painful part of american history. these faces frozen in time , were caught on camera before they were forced from their homes into internmen camps. the man who took the photos, did not turn the japanese community away when they needed their pictures take months before being placed in internment camps. people floode his studio because of his kindness. >> i still get emotional thinking about it and seeing those faces and the uncertainty and everything else that they must have experienced . >> coming up in our 9:30 stream we share the story of the photographer who snapped the images 81 years ago. and the tw local historians working to document an important moment in time. >>> before we go, we would like to say thank you to all of our bay area teachers . all week school district around the nation are celebrating teachers appreciation week. you are not the only ones. some companies are offering freeeebies for educators. firehehouse subs is giving out free sandw
joining >>> a treasure trove of very important photos were found in the northern california town of marysvilley showed was an important and painful part of american history. these faces frozen in time , were caught on camera before they were forced from their homes into internmen camps. the man who took the photos, did not turn the japanese community away when they needed their pictures take months before being placed in internment camps. people floode his studio because of his...
61
61
May 25, 2023
05/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
then again friday, look at friday, right all the way they want to put fog into marysville.s not going to happen, but that's the idea. you're just gonn lot of certainly gonna see cooler air up in the marysville and yuba city. so what's this all about? big al, i showed you that's not supposed to be there. that's why this is happening until that until that little leaves and the high established itself, which isn't happening immediate anytime real soon here, we're going to be running below average temperatures or add average or but certainly not very, very warm. okay so yellows are seventies greens are sixties. right? and look at the fog. you never really burns out. it stays. you know daly city or fog all day since and beat your fog all day. these are the forecast highs for tomorrow, a little cooler than today about that much and then friday, i suspect will cool off a little bit more. the five day forecast. temperatures are going, you know, and i don't have to tell you, but saturday temperatures are going to hover and to sunday and then monday they come up a little bit, but thi
then again friday, look at friday, right all the way they want to put fog into marysville.s not going to happen, but that's the idea. you're just gonn lot of certainly gonna see cooler air up in the marysville and yuba city. so what's this all about? big al, i showed you that's not supposed to be there. that's why this is happening until that until that little leaves and the high established itself, which isn't happening immediate anytime real soon here, we're going to be running below average...
66
66
May 10, 2023
05/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a treasure trove of very important photos were found in the northern california town of marysvilleeral years ago. >> they captured an important and painful part of american history. japanese-americans photographed just before they were sent to internment camps. >> this evening we are able to share their story thanks to one compassionate photographer who snapped their pictures and historians today who took it upon themselves to preserve an important moment in time. >> reporter: as you look at the faces, you begin to wonder what was on the minds of these men, women and even children. their story can be found in a tiny storage room in yuba city, carefully packed away in cardboard boxes. even today, david reed, one of the caretakers of the photos, still wonders what the faces are trying to tell him. >> you would love to sit down and talk with these folks about their experiences. many or most were american citizens, adding to the tragedy of what happened. >> reporter: but who are they, and where did they come from? carrie busch, who was an amateur behind the lens, has the answer to thos
. >>> a treasure trove of very important photos were found in the northern california town of marysvilleeral years ago. >> they captured an important and painful part of american history. japanese-americans photographed just before they were sent to internment camps. >> this evening we are able to share their story thanks to one compassionate photographer who snapped their pictures and historians today who took it upon themselves to preserve an important moment in time....
37
37
May 25, 2023
05/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
in the central valley, even up around reading and chico and corning and those areas down towards marysvillet of in stockton, fresno. it is just it's a major cooling machine because the marine layer gets stretched out and bloody bloody block right and that's where we are qualities. good fire. danger is less than certainly and the slump, snow melts slower. there's the high spinning clockwise, and there's this low spinning counterclockwise. it shouldn't be there. it should just be pushed off. and until that moves, which is no time soon we're going to continue with this pattern. so tomorrow a lot like today friday, even cooler than today and then saturday, just a touch warmer, but that low is going to be around. so you know what that means. it's going to be a lot of fog in the mornings. here we are tonight. look at that footprint for tomorrow morning. look at all that fog takes a while to burn off. that's tomorrow morning. look at friday morning again big footprint of fog. that's because of thao saturday and sunday, we're going to see mild temperatures, so it's at the end of the world now, but
in the central valley, even up around reading and chico and corning and those areas down towards marysvillet of in stockton, fresno. it is just it's a major cooling machine because the marine layer gets stretched out and bloody bloody block right and that's where we are qualities. good fire. danger is less than certainly and the slump, snow melts slower. there's the high spinning clockwise, and there's this low spinning counterclockwise. it shouldn't be there. it should just be pushed off. and...
44
44
May 31, 2023
05/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
church in the city of marysville. the boy says he was standing on the lid of the well when it cracked open , and he fell straight down when fire crews showed up. the boy was holding onto a plastic pipe about 20 ft below ground. he was in the water but couldn't touch the bottom. officials say he had some cuts on his head, but will be okay. 11. police in santa cruz say they evacuated a beach on memorial day after two men allegedly discharged a gun. police say they received reports of two men shooting at wine bottles on the beach just after six last night. officers say they arrived a few minutes later and found a nine millimeter ghost gun with ammunition on one of the suspects. 43 year old roy miller 31 year old kieran jenkins, both of san jose, were arrested. nobody was injured when he's not covering crime out on the streets. he is updating us on twitter are crime reporter henry lee shows us some of the stories you may have missed. we start in hercules. this is neighbors. drone video showing hercules police surrounding
church in the city of marysville. the boy says he was standing on the lid of the well when it cracked open , and he fell straight down when fire crews showed up. the boy was holding onto a plastic pipe about 20 ft below ground. he was in the water but couldn't touch the bottom. officials say he had some cuts on his head, but will be okay. 11. police in santa cruz say they evacuated a beach on memorial day after two men allegedly discharged a gun. police say they received reports of two men...
55
55
May 31, 2023
05/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
it started yesterday afternoon in the area of sicard flat and highway 20, just northeast of marysvilleicopters and two tankers. as of right now, it is 60% contained people in santa clara county may notice a lot of pgd crews out starting today, ground and helicopter crews will be inspecting the power lines, electric towers and power poles . for these to the lines and towers between 10 a.m. and four o'clock in the afternoon, and they could be as low as 100 ft. off the ground. the crews will also be looking for any trees that could interfere with electric service so that the trees can be trimmed before there's a problem. time is running out for nevada lawmakers to vote on the a's ballpark proposal. the nevada legislature adjourns next monday , but it's still considering the $380 million financing deal, although polls show constituents strongly opposed the deal hearing earlier this week showed support among lawmakers to provide the public funding for the $1.5 billion ballpark. i think that there, you know what we heard during that hearing was a lot of questioning, right? what does this mea
it started yesterday afternoon in the area of sicard flat and highway 20, just northeast of marysvilleicopters and two tankers. as of right now, it is 60% contained people in santa clara county may notice a lot of pgd crews out starting today, ground and helicopter crews will be inspecting the power lines, electric towers and power poles . for these to the lines and towers between 10 a.m. and four o'clock in the afternoon, and they could be as low as 100 ft. off the ground. the crews will also...
47
47
May 31, 2023
05/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the area of sigurd flat and the highway 20 corridor northeast of marysville. gal fire did not say how many people were evacuated, but we do know at least 13 acres have burned. firefighters hit this one from the air, using two choppers from chico and two tankers from mcclelland airport in sacramento county viruses that fire is 60% contained pg and e will be inspecting electric towers and power poles in santa clara county. this week, the utility says it will have workers on the ground and up in low flying helicopters. tomorrow they will be in the east hills. san jose, milpitas and surrounding communities. on thursday, inspectors will be out in los datos and neighboring hills and then on friday, cruz will be in the northern part of the county, including cupertino, mountain view and sunnyvale. any hopes the inspections will help the utility enhanced efficiency for its planned power outages when fire danger is elevated, napa county board of supervisors voted to end its drought emergency declaration a little more than a year after it was put in place. this comes aft
the area of sigurd flat and the highway 20 corridor northeast of marysville. gal fire did not say how many people were evacuated, but we do know at least 13 acres have burned. firefighters hit this one from the air, using two choppers from chico and two tankers from mcclelland airport in sacramento county viruses that fire is 60% contained pg and e will be inspecting electric towers and power poles in santa clara county. this week, the utility says it will have workers on the ground and up in...