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he left the family compound in springdale springdale, arkansas, to go to the bank and 13 awkward ways josh and anna duggar describe love story in their own words. of course, the family's drama launched when josh's name was exposed in the ashley madison hacking scandal and this big news, the web site that hooked up people looking for elicit affairs is now coming to tv. ashley madison >> the timing has been right. there is more than 30 million people on the site using it. >> ashley madison's founder, noel biedermann, alleged to have multiple affairs but there's a female boss. >> so by having our main character be a woman, we get to change not just the dialogue about why people stray from their marriages, but the lens from which it's told. if kristen wiig would like to contact us, we'd certainly pick up the phone. >> some people it might turn off, but it's done well. and i think it could be compelling. >> the ashley madison thought this show would be perfect for showtime but so much interest, they're pitching it to all the networks. >>> it's throwback thursday. is i'm going to do a littl
he left the family compound in springdale springdale, arkansas, to go to the bank and 13 awkward ways josh and anna duggar describe love story in their own words. of course, the family's drama launched when josh's name was exposed in the ashley madison hacking scandal and this big news, the web site that hooked up people looking for elicit affairs is now coming to tv. ashley madison >> the timing has been right. there is more than 30 million people on the site using it. >> ashley...
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welcome to the springdale complex. >> now does that need to be adjusted?> feels good. >> narrator: cargill was the only poultry company that would allow us to visit parts of their production facilities. >> so we can stop here in the middle and get an overall view of the area. >> narrator: here at its springdale plant, the company processes 48,000 turkeys a day. >> here's our marinated tender production. >> narrator: like other meat companies, cargill has had a history of foodborne outbreaks, but nothing like the crisis it faced in 2011. >> this meat packaging plant in springdale, arkansas, could be responsible for a nationwide outbreak of salmonella that's killed one person and sickened 77 others. >> cargill foods has launched one of the largest meat recalls in u.s. history. it covers 36 million pounds of ground turkey. >> narrator: the decision to recall the ground turkey was recommended by cargill vice president mike robach. >> is it painful for a company to do that? >> it's very painful for a company to do that. it's not a decision taken lightly. it was
welcome to the springdale complex. >> now does that need to be adjusted?> feels good. >> narrator: cargill was the only poultry company that would allow us to visit parts of their production facilities. >> so we can stop here in the middle and get an overall view of the area. >> narrator: here at its springdale plant, the company processes 48,000 turkeys a day. >> here's our marinated tender production. >> narrator: like other meat companies, cargill has...
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but i like to go back home. ♪ >> for now, moving to springdale is a choice for most.e will probably have a population explosion. >> reporter: springdale could become the new marshall islands. >> we are just starting to build our foundation. how we start now will affect our future for our kids. >> reporter: but if nothing changes, kids won't have any choice about whether to move back to their home those islands and their country won't exist. and that's my fault and yours if you are in the industrialized world. it's up to us to cut carbon emissions fast. >> you know, thinking about my father and all the loved one even though they pass away but their bodies are there. if the islands sink it's like losing them forever. >> john sutter there. and you can see more on the marshall islands on our website, go to cnn.com/twodegrees. and you will see more videos and stories as it relates to climate change. >>> we have eyewitness video to show you here. at least 20 people are injured this morning in a construction accident in a dutch town south of amsterdam. take a look. [ screami
but i like to go back home. ♪ >> for now, moving to springdale is a choice for most.e will probably have a population explosion. >> reporter: springdale could become the new marshall islands. >> we are just starting to build our foundation. how we start now will affect our future for our kids. >> reporter: but if nothing changes, kids won't have any choice about whether to move back to their home those islands and their country won't exist. and that's my fault and...
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if you are this woman, arkansas, springdale to be exact. >> since the 1980s, the marshallese have beendale. 10,000 marshallese live in this area. there's actually a government consulate and with climate change, more people are probably on the way. >> a person called me and said carmen have you thought about climate change refugees? one day, a big wave come in, you can hear it all night long. >> reporter: cynthia grew up on a neighborhood on the water. she moved to arkansas last year because of terrifying floods. houses were washed away and neighbors told me they woke up floating. >> i feel safe here. i don't hear the scary sound of the ocean. i don't think about the waves coming in. >> this man left his girlfriend and two children behind in the islands. he's trying to earn enough money to bring them here far from the ocean. >> they would have to come here to live here because if global warming makes the floods worst in the long run, the marshall islands will disappear. >> i'm used to sleeping with my children and my nieces, my nephews. that's how we get close to one another. >> it's im
if you are this woman, arkansas, springdale to be exact. >> since the 1980s, the marshallese have beendale. 10,000 marshallese live in this area. there's actually a government consulate and with climate change, more people are probably on the way. >> a person called me and said carmen have you thought about climate change refugees? one day, a big wave come in, you can hear it all night long. >> reporter: cynthia grew up on a neighborhood on the water. she moved to arkansas...