yoshi yoshimizu had come here from japan and he really he worked in, you know the flower industry taking care of and managing. flower business and san leandro he drove across the bay bridge every day selling flowers in the flower market and in san francisco itself. and he was incarcerated and suspected by the fbi and was taken away from his family and you know his his son, you know doesn't really my father-in-law doesn't really remember, you know. happened because that's what we're looking at right the football star. that was your father-in-law robert who? was a young child when he was taken to the internment camp and you said he didn't remember much. he didn't remember his father being taken away because i think his mother wanted to protect him and his brother from you know the trauma of that of that experience, but nonetheless it still comes back. you know, they still actually talk about it. so, you know, we understand that japanese americans had a hard time talking about it, but i think it would still come out people still remember, you know, how his dad was bitter and really transfor