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in san jose, ann ruben, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the samona county sheriff's department arrested two men in connection an early morning shooting. it all started at 4:00 this morning when someone called 911. they reported a neighbor had been shot between pen grove and petaluma. stopped first at a 7-eleven to ask for directions. after a widespread search, deputies arrested 22-year-old, hilton from pen grove for assault with a deadly weapon and 20-year-old, hicks, from fair fax for being an accessory. detectives are still investigating what led up to the shooting. the clerk at 7-eleven also called the 911, but the victim was gone by the time officers arrived. the victim is being treated for a gun shot wound, but his injuries are not life threatening. >>> talk about preventing an indian tribe from opening a a casino. they say that an indian tribe and a las vegas company are in the process of establishing a gaming operation in napa and samona counties. the valley band of indians denies anything has been agreed upon. >>> ceremonies at city hallmark the signs of a long-term lease for the city's
in san jose, ann ruben, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the samona county sheriff's department arrested two men in connection an early morning shooting. it all started at 4:00 this morning when someone called 911. they reported a neighbor had been shot between pen grove and petaluma. stopped first at a 7-eleven to ask for directions. after a widespread search, deputies arrested 22-year-old, hilton from pen grove for assault with a deadly weapon and 20-year-old, hicks, from fair fax for being an...
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ktvu's ann ruben is here now and tells us it's still a mystery how that person got into the locked pool area in the first place. ann. >> authorities are still trying to figure out how this happened. they say the fence around the pool is 15 feet high and covered in barbed wire and the alarm here was never triggered. a second period swim class made the discovery. the body of an adult male at the bottom of the deep end. aurora's 14-year-old son was among the witnesses. >> he got to see. they were pulling the covers off of the pool. >> there had been a tarp on the pool and school officials say the surrounding gate had been locked tight after swim practice. >> all of our pools are secure. they have an extra high fence, barbed wire around it t. all the doors from the inside are locked. so, you have to be intentional to get into the pool. >> authorities don't know how the man got in. they say the body was discovered fully clothed and in their words, weighted down. >> we were able to utilize our special equipment to retrieve the body. to pull the body out of the pool. that body is in the custod
ktvu's ann ruben is here now and tells us it's still a mystery how that person got into the locked pool area in the first place. ann. >> authorities are still trying to figure out how this happened. they say the fence around the pool is 15 feet high and covered in barbed wire and the alarm here was never triggered. a second period swim class made the discovery. the body of an adult male at the bottom of the deep end. aurora's 14-year-old son was among the witnesses. >> he got to...
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in redwood city, anne ruben fox 2 news. >>> new developments tonight in the terror attack in the tunisia, including claims of responsibility from extreme iss security is tight in the tunisia after 21 peep were killed -- people were killed at the museum. both isis and an al-qaeda linked group are claims responsibility. the white house says the attack bears the hall marks of isis. >> the tactics that we saw at the museum would be entirely consistent with tactics that isil has previously used that shows a blatant disregard and a brutality for innocent civilians. >> two gunmen died in the battle with security forces, tunisian officials say have h no known ties to extremist groups. a large number of people who have went to fight with isis and have returned home. >>> a draft deal to limit iran's nuk clear program. the associated press says negotiateers in -- in exchange, iran would see the easing of economic sanctions. the white house denies that any deal is finalized but the president says this is a historic opportunity that should not be missed. meanwhile, 360 republican and democratic membe
in redwood city, anne ruben fox 2 news. >>> new developments tonight in the terror attack in the tunisia, including claims of responsibility from extreme iss security is tight in the tunisia after 21 peep were killed -- people were killed at the museum. both isis and an al-qaeda linked group are claims responsibility. the white house says the attack bears the hall marks of isis. >> the tactics that we saw at the museum would be entirely consistent with tactics that isil has...
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our first speaker is ann sarah ruben, associate professor of history and director of the center for digital history and education at the university of maryland, baltimore county. she received her ab from princeton university and ma and ph.d. from the university of virginia. her first book is a study on confederate nationalism published by unc in 2005. it received the avery oak raven award from the organization of american historians a very prestigious prize for the most original book on the civil war era. she's recently been president of the society of civil war historians. her most recent book is one of great interest to all of you and it is "through the heart of dixie: sherman's march in american memory." it's a study of the march and the way that americans would remember this march. it will be on sale afterwards. i encourage you to bring your credit card. she's also produced a online companion to the book, www shermansmarch . arg. let's give a warm welcome to anne rubin. [ applause ] >> thank you all very much for coming and i also want to offer my thanks to jessica and don doyle and als
our first speaker is ann sarah ruben, associate professor of history and director of the center for digital history and education at the university of maryland, baltimore county. she received her ab from princeton university and ma and ph.d. from the university of virginia. her first book is a study on confederate nationalism published by unc in 2005. it received the avery oak raven award from the organization of american historians a very prestigious prize for the most original book on the...