the wind isn t too strong at 10 mph or clear skies. here s where our high this afternoon will lift city.is losing a al woudstra.who woudstra meat market. is retiring after decades behind abc9 news reporter deborah souverain has his story. natpop thanks margaret customers by name. i started in this meat market when i was 15 years old, said al woudstra now 87 year s old. al woudstra is retiring after 72 years.as the counter man at this orange city, iowa meat market that bares his name. i ve enjoyed my work here very much, said woudstra. first established in 1925 by his father jim. al..has worked through 4 different owners at the woudstra meat market.including his own. i m going to miss the meat market very much but i m thankful i m still able to be around, said al woudstra. also miss him. faces from 7 decades of service.stopped by to wish him well. natpop - thank you very much kathy, i go way back i can also worked behind the counter.his nephew earl. when he was in
but the president - on the recommendations of his top commanders - will now leave as many as 55-hundred troops on the ground. it will be a two-fold mission - similar to the current one - counterterrorism operations and training and assisting afghan forces. tbd potus sot so why the shift in policy? top pentagon officials believed afghan forces werent ready to operate on their own..and there s been a recent surge in violence by the taliban and now isis. last month taliban fighters took control of a key northern city. afghan forces battled back in kunduz, with support from us airstrikes. but one strike was catastrophic. a hospital was hit?leaving 22 people dead including 12 staffers from doctors without borders. general campbell mistakenly struck. we would never intentionally target a protected medical facility. there are now multiple investigations into how such a major mistake was made. also looming large over this decision - the instability in iraq. the white house facing cr
standard a law put in place to monitor how much renewable resources are used, might not be helping at all.and valero seems to agree. as of now, the rfs allows 1 1percent of renewable fuel to be combined in the mix first of all that mandate should be based on a realistic number. it should be based on how much fuel the counrty actually uses and then decide how much that is going to be and if you want to use 10 percent ethanol, then 10 percent of that, that should be your mandate. not pick some random number or some aspirational figure and try to hit it because that hasn t work, we ve done that in the past and that s not really working. the demand for corn ethanol which has increased by about 10.3 billion gallons since 2005 seems to have a non existant future but thaqt could not be any more false says bill. corn is not the only renewable source that can be transformed into a fuel..brazilian ethpnal which is made out of sugar to other countries, such as brazil. to use for etha
uncover details about the benghazi incident and set future preventative measures to stop an attack from happening again. republican representative trey gowdy of south carolina said in opening statements, the committee owes it to those lost in the attacks to find answers. why were there so many requests for more security requests for more personell and equipment, and why were those requests denied in washington? when hillary clinton got the chance to speak, she commented on what she believes is at the heart of the issue during the benghazi hearings. saying the fault of the issues lie with the republican s political agenda. we need leadership at home to match our leadership abroad.leadership that puts national security ahead of politics and ideology but clinton wasnt the only one at the hearing who had a problem with the questioning. democrat committe member elijah cummings had something to say about the timeliness of the congressional meeting, adding there are ulterier motives
scratchy, irritation - in my mouth and my throat, and i remember my mom found me spitting and salivating on the carpet and she thougth i didn t like the cookie. now, as five-year-old alex grows up with dietary concerns, so are many other kids. one in 13 kids in the u.s. have a food allergy. that s roughly two in every classroom. efforts like the teal pumpkin projojt aim to increree awareness about the problem by encouraging families to offer a low-cost, non-food option in addition to candy for halloween trick-or-treating. and place a teal- painted pumpkin on their doorstep as an indicator. the awareness is exciting for the hexoms work on a daily basis to educate their own child about living with food allergies. shelley says, we ve really tried to make him aware e it, and he does a really good job with it. i ve taught him, anytime anyone gives you anything to eat, ask, does this have nuts or peanuts. so this holiday can be fun for all kids, and a little less worrisome for
and even with all eyes on dr ben carson - the frontrunner in some of the latest polls - he ended up being one of the candidates who had the least amount of time to speak. tvu 8 boulder spin room carson intv what was your greatest moment of the debate? um (thinks) when it was over. jessica rae: one of the republican candidates who took the stage in boulder last night, will be in sioux city this weekend. carly fiorina will be stopping in siouxland. she ll be at the stony creek conference center here in sioux city for a town hall meeting. that s all set to take place on saturday at 10 in the morning. jessica rae: this morning the house of representatives voted to replace out-going house speaker john boehner. the new speaker elected, paul ryan, the representative from wisconsin was sworn in this morning. he s the 54th person ever voted to the position. and on the first day picking up the gavel, ryan was adimant about fixing the way the house of representatives works the house
congress. the president never called it anything but a police action and the other people called it a korean conflict and as soon as iwas over the people responsible in washington forgot about it, said muilenburg. the chilly weather didn t stop people from attending and to jerry that meant something special. i think it s neat, it surpriris me how many people., said muilenburg. although veteranan day is typically spent thanking former service members. many veterans at a cross town celebration at the sioux city courthouse say they re the ones who are thankful for the support that s been received. it s very satisfying to see the recognition that we are getting now. when we came back, people literally turned their backs to be recognized and to get a free meal, you know.it s a nice deal and we appreciate it very much, said david binder. thank you s and video presentation would make up majority of each event, but the most important theme from all event in siouxland is to not
the tornado touched down just south of interstate e 80, mangling power lines and grain bins. a a i heard was a ump, brown said. i figure that s when that grain bin must have went. sideways rain and that s all i could see, mike johnson, who lost a cattle barn and corn crib, said. i slowed down real quick and i couldn t see anything. i looked out the window and saw some hail coming down and then everything kind of started flying. electricity went out. that s about it. the power outage ickly moved down the list of priorities when johnson walked outside and saw the damage. they weren t new buildings by any means, but they were worth something, duane johnson said. now they re gone. we ll probably end up replacing them with something. johnson s neighbors will need to rebuild a barn and repair their home. when it started to slow up, we walked out front and looked out and saw that tree down, joanne rose e id. then we s s this one and treeeein the back were gone. it took
iwht with what our customers demands now, when you updated store front. and when you walk entire section dedicacad to healthy eating. and as much local produce asasossible for the season. 00:33:29 quality prices. they re also capilizing on the meat department.. and creating an entire new concept from it. the first one opening in omaha. it s going to be meat market. complete with their meat counter, a bit of produce, a bit of frozen food, wine, and an extensive cheese selection. 4:15:23 that ll be great for the customer that nts to get in and out quickly for a meal that night. but the real focus that usda choice beef. cramer says they re not letting these changes effect you at the checkout. 6:07:09 our raising prices because of what we re doing that doesn t go hand in hand. sioux city s newest convience store went up in a hurry. the kum and go on gordon drive will open its doors today. to celebrate, the first 99 cusomers get coupons for 99-cent whole pizzas. this newest
hillary clinton followed closely behind with 44 percent. and martin o malley came in a distant third with five percent support. jessica rae: democratic candidate hillary clinton was in new york today stance on defeating isis clinton revealed her 3 point plan she would take in order to handle the terror group in the middle east. hillary clinton will be in iowa, in the town of that visit is set for this sunday. doors open just before 5. jessica rae: republican candidate mike huckabee is getting sued. a lawsuit has been filed against huckabee. for the use of the hit song eye of the tiger huckabee played the song at a rally to support kim davis earlier this year. the rally was rowan county kentucky jail county clerk who refused to issue marraige licensce despite the supreme court ruling in june huckabee will be in grimes today, that event is this afternoon. g-o-p candidate carly fiorina is making two stops at house parties next week she ll be stopping by our neck of the woods o