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to realize the danger. kelly o shea still has the bag full of treatment as they have tried everything to stop the horrible rash. she and her fianci, curtis prescott, were pulling weeds that an apartment complex the week before an emergency doctor agreed it was probably just poison ivy and a few days later, it exploded. >> it looks burn. >>reporter: is the painful story dermatologists have been hearing all summer , red sores, burning blisters and misery as they come into contact with wild parsnip. >> 85%. >>reporter: the toxic plants can be found almost anywhere. bike trails, ditches, homes and nonhazardous flower. it was terrible. the itching was unbelievable. >> with yardwork underway, they want all of us to be aware. >> it looks like a pretty yellow flower. so if your kids are out there picking dandelions, they will bring them into the house and not now. you would not want a child to get a. >> as these plants they won't look the same but they are very dangerous. dermatologists say if you think your kids, pets or you touch the plant, soak in some water within 24 hours, that's the key. trick or treaters had the perfect night to head out. >> let's go for terry with a look at your forecast. >> they had some nice temperatures to deal with. nothing showing up on the radar a pretty good thing to note, this is the warmest halloween since 2008 and tomorrow we start the month of november was temperatures up in the 70s. finally by wednesday things change is the rain moves back into parts of eastern iowa. tomorrow morning you to see temperatures expected to be in the mid-50s and beyond that and the 70s tomorrow. hillary clinton is facing more scrutiny after the release of more emails, these were found in the shared laptop of her top aide, huma abedin and her husband, anthony weiner. the fbi is looking at those emails to see if it warrants the reopening of the investigation with the private review. our continuing coverage is continuing from the news desk. >>reporter: this is a letter that was sent to the fbi director today. it refers to the letter that the fbi director sent to congress on friday saying they were investigating more of the hillary clinton emails. in this letter, the fbi said they are investigating. they need to provide more context. without that context is unfair to the american people but to congress and to secretary clinton, obviously crossing party lines. we were in cedar rapids on monday and tuesday is open. bill clinton is in waterloo and at this big sweep, we expect a few more appearances before the week is out. all to get voters to the polls. there are not enough undecided voters, especially those who good the extent to see these folks, and motivates them to get out to vote. turnout is one of the top priorities and the decider for this 2016 election. so mcdonald trump weighed in on clinton's email controversy during a rally today michigan. >> how can hillary managed this pennsylvania -- where he will be joined by his running mate governor mike pence for a private event.later in the evening, trump is scheduled to appear at a rally in wisconsin. and here's our question of the day.will the latest f-b-i email controversy affect your vote for president?to answer- go to cbs 2 iowa dot com -- click on the question of the day link and cast your vote. more to the three private companies in charge of iowa's medicaid privatization. the legislative services agency says one of the factors for the rising rates is beause of prescription drug costs - such as epipens and drugs to treat hepatitis c.the governor's chief of staff says the state will still save money by moving to managed care. "we believe that the one hundred ten million savings that was budgeted for will still exist because that is what the state's actuaries have said as w services."the health policy oversight committee has met several times at the capitol to address ongoing problems with medicaid managed care. they'll meet again this december. now ten at ten continues with a look at tonight's other stories across the corridor. as many eastern iowans struggle with healthcare costs - one cedar rapids man is launching a local campaign to help out.the name of his project is c-r care-a-van and the idea is to give out basic necessities - like toothpaste the salvation army.the goal is to create conversations when giving out goods - with the hopes of getting the uninsured signed up for health insurance and lined up with a primary the goods but the hopes of getting the industry to sign up for health insurance and lining up a health care physician, saving lives and money. >> we spend a lot of money on emergency rooms. that ends up costing $900 per visit for uninsured persons. >> hoping to offset the $4 million, they are offering guidance this wednesday. we bring you an update from a popular nightly service at university of iowa. this year the night ride program opened up its community service to women and men. 130 students use the service the ride not only keeps students safe but drivers also. all of the buses have cameras, and microphones and drivers have body cameras. if you want to learn more about that come we have more information on our website. a trick or treat event was put on that summer park tonight. kids got up close equipment that the police use and they walked away with goodies. this was part of a project to get everyone together and the recruits graduate this week. scientists are working on a way to treat peanut allergies. even a small trace could trigger a deadly reaction. now there is a patch that kids can wear to build up their tolerance. it works by slowly releasing those who received a hired us were able to eat peanuts after one year. it was most effective in younger children. oreo is recovered -- recalling its punch cream cookies. there is a milk allergen that is not listed in the ingredients. they recall is nationwide including original and mint flavors. >> these two hot -- the top stories in the forecast in the top 10 minutes tomorrow. still to come, road closures and detours coming up next in the core door commute. it was a nice halloween day and even now we are looking at temperatures in kansas city around the 70s. you're going to really like the darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning - a healthy new way to do business - how one company says a new-type of meeting is promoting team-buidling - while also increasing physical activity.find out what it is - tomorrow checking in with our chief meteorologist, looks like a beautiful week ahead. >> this is going to be one of the warmest on record. they're going to pick up things to tell you about tonight. no rain showing up, that will last for another 24 hours and some changes take place packet here for the middle of the week but tomorrow morning, if you are out and about in the quarter, most temperatures should be around 54 to 56 degrees. normally we would be somewhere in the 30s if it was november morning. this is what our model is indicated. you can see a lot of places, cooler up in the north but if we get a bit more sunshine, these numbers could be a little bit higher. record highs in cedar rapids another place that's going to be mild is cleveland ohio. that's where the clubs will be playing tomorrow night the baseball temperature with the first pitch at 67 and a few scattered clouds and you can also catch the game on our sister station, box 28. and we have a few clouds around nothing showing up but i want to indicate energy moving north eastern as it approaches us, it will bring a chance of some scattered showers and thunderstorms on wednesday. we start you off with their predictor. you can see by the evening hours clear to partly cloudy skies and mild air. tomorrow night, near midnight, we will see the clouds started eventually start to see a few showers and thunderstorms on the radar, and some are expected to be scattered and wednesday evening you can see some showers and storms scattered about. this is where the heavy rain's are expected to fall. so if you are in a southeastern counties, this is where available to the the amounts will be a few hundredths of an inch of north and there could be some in the south. temperatures will be on the 50s down south, a few spots could be 57 overnight. so study temperatures. and in the north tomorrow, look at these numbers. 68 in waterloo in manchester and these spots will be pushing 75 or 76. here is the extended forecast, temperatures will cooldown and the sun will reemerge and temperatures will be holding in the upper 60s for most of that with normal highs around 55. indian sum let's check in with rebecca for which you can expect. we have a couple of spots in cedar rapids. 30th street in cedar rapids is close. that's between needle street of that will be closed for a few weeks. yesterday we told you about they are tearing down the bridges. you have to get off the highway. go around as they do work on the bridge and that will be lasting until november 24th. room for improvement. why one person said the pros outweigh the cons for using body cameras. just about everyone has access to a camera these days.. and when it comes to interacting with police, those moments are often captured by someone in the public. everyone has access to a camera but when it comes to interacting with police, those moments are captured by someone in the public. >> many police departments have started seeing their officers with body cameras. >> it started a few years ago after michael brown was shot and killed by police in ferguson missouri. the public has not let up on police officer's for not wearing those cameras. we will talk with law enforcement officers today that the payoff is worth the cost. >> there was a lot of buzz until they started to release happened that pretty much put a stop to it all. >>reporter: in june 2015 police released a video of a toddler who was hit with a stun gun on accident. if there were not for body footage the true story would have been hard to tell. >> the body camera does a good job of showing what the officers were dealing with. it is still not the whole story but it does a better job of showing how negotiated and what the suspects were like. >>reporter: the suspect took a deal for child endangerment and interfering in acts that resulted in serious injury but there are other cases that did not have the benefit of body camera video. about a year ago the sheriffs >> the public wants to be more aware of what we are dealing with. it's more of an officer safety issue. >>reporter: the policy is still in the works. >> there are model policies out there with the civil liberties union. we are compiling that information and putting together what we think will work best here. >>reporter: the same story with cedar rapids police. it's more important to have an efficient plan that to rush to >> part of the reason, it's very deliberate with this whole process. >>reporter: the assumption that body cameras will fix that is not true. >> the public expectation needs benton have worn camera support 4 years. they are helpful but they are not the end-all, be-all. >> there is no way for any video camera to fully replicate real-life. there is no field of death. >> it is an aid for investigations. it's not a complete a full investigation. >>reporter: the cameras are small, the public needs to understand the responsibility of those that are wearing it. >> is not as simple as buying a camera and handing it to the officer. there is a lot of stuff that needs to be taken into consideration. >> it's important for the deputy to understand one us should be turned on it when they should be turned off. >> they present a two- office say they plan to order those cameras sand but it could take a few months for them to get here. they will slowly phase them and and it could take years. tickets were punished for the state volleyball tournament. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? etite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. iowa state is 0 and 5 in the big twelve - and their sixth conference game - may be their toughest test yet... matt campbell's bunch will face a team that's 5 and 0 the six conference games may be the biggest test for matt campbell and a host 12th- ranked oklahoma on thursday night. campbell thinks that playing on a -- would be beneficial. >> the unfortunate part is you are going against a good opponent. the fortunate part is you are hoping for a quick turnaround for thursday night. >> the goal is the stage centerlinn-mar trying to do just that against against pleasant valley - and in the first set -- lions were in just kinda pops it over the net ---the later - in the set -- they use more authority -- anderson to emilee mcgowan -- hammer time -- all lions in this one -- they move on to state -- linn-mar will face ankeny on tuesday. hammer time. and cougars are on the prowl. kendall meyer with a bump, later in the set hammers at home for the kill. just down 42nd street, pulling -- get's tricky -- and drops home a treat in the form of a tipand then later -- lexi noonan and ellie mcdermott welcome clinton to their block party -- xavier gets the sweep they go to stay for the first time since 2012. and the indians host gate -- hosting oskaloosa. isabel spade with a spike and the indians have a powerful team. caitlin smith has the touch. that's it for sports. judge. judge? judge? judge? judge? judge? grassley? here! coming up tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning - a company enlisted its employees' help to implement a new program.how the colleagues get their creative a company enlisted its program for getting juice flowing and getting heart rates up at the same time starting at 5 am tomorrow. you won't know it's november tomorrow morning. he warm start with 55 at 6 am a we will be heading for the highs in the low to mid 70s for most of the region. that's getting close to a record at this time of year. we will take that. >> on behalf of all of us, ? >> i think it's probably going to be her or donald trump. >> i wish they could just get along. >> donald trump. hillary clinton is a liar. a big liar. >> the inside of my eye patch smells like hot dogs. >> history, first woman president. >> when will this be over. donald trump is always shouting. >> what's going to happen? i don't know. obviously, hillary is steeped

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