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but i want a meaningful seat at that table. >> don winslow, pleasure to meet you.ck tim tebow is known for football and faith. on father's day, he spreads the word in san diego. we'll show you what he had to say when we come back. >>> an unlikely winner at the u.s. open in san francisco yesterday. webb simpson won his first major tournament shooting 2 under par in the final round to win by one stroke. but that wasn't the only surprise on sunday. >> i got off to a slow start but i knew that -- i knew -- >> always something to spice matters up. >> at the trophy ceremony, you saw the heckler cawing right before he was yanked off camera. >> webb simpson was in early and so he got to sit with his wife and watch the two people who could have tied him for a playoff but it didn't happen. so congratulations to him. >>> tim tebow, the new york jets, travels to a packed stadium in san diego. the visit was about faith, not football. >> as noelle walker reports, thousands came to hear what tebow had to say about being a christian role model. seven months after sending the san d
but i want a meaningful seat at that table. >> don winslow, pleasure to meet you.ck tim tebow is known for football and faith. on father's day, he spreads the word in san diego. we'll show you what he had to say when we come back. >>> an unlikely winner at the u.s. open in san francisco yesterday. webb simpson won his first major tournament shooting 2 under par in the final round to win by one stroke. but that wasn't the only surprise on sunday. >> i got off to a slow start...
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it's based on a novel by don winslow and proposes the idea because california has a big growing industry and medical marv and we have the best we'd in the world. i'm telling you that from my own experience of 40 years. jamaican we'd, and because americans are techy minded and mad chemists, they have taken the afghan seeds and brought them to california, rededicated themselves and made the finest seeds in the world finest grass you can smoke and as a result the mexican cartels which basically produce a lot of [bleep] insectside we'd and sell it in heavy volume want to get into the california business with our young people, and they offer them a deal that's hard to refuse. it's certainly like a wal-mart coming in and saying i want to be your partner. but the boys fight back and the girl fights back and it turns into quite a debacle. >> you look at the history of your filmion and drugs play a big roll. is that intentional or is it just you're tracted to that narrative. >> i'm attracted to that mara active. i'm the timothy leery generation, i'm all. >>ed up, and i feel that it's part of our
it's based on a novel by don winslow and proposes the idea because california has a big growing industry and medical marv and we have the best we'd in the world. i'm telling you that from my own experience of 40 years. jamaican we'd, and because americans are techy minded and mad chemists, they have taken the afghan seeds and brought them to california, rededicated themselves and made the finest seeds in the world finest grass you can smoke and as a result the mexican cartels which basically...
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that's where the basis of this story, by don winslow, it was a novel, took place.p against the dark side of a cartel, which puts a lot of light and a lot of dark in the movie. it's like "beach blanket bingo" meets "cartel noir." >> "savages" hits theaters, july 6th. >>> in hbo's hot, new drama "the newsroom," emily mortimer returns to run a newsroom. but the real drama is behind the scenes. >> for now, five times a week, i own you. say i understand so i can get these guys a sound level. >> i don't work that way. >> hello, miss emily. is it fun to be in that setting? >> it's fantastic. i feel like every day we kind of live a little bit of the lives you guys must live in reality. >> your character is ma kenny machale. you are bossy. and you're the character that everybody loves to hate. i want to show a clip of you and jeff daniels relationship. >> i don't want anyone to know why we're not together now. >> sure. >> no one. >> you think i'm going to talk about it? >> you're hard to predict. >> no one, nothing. >> just to be clear, you want me to tell some people but n
that's where the basis of this story, by don winslow, it was a novel, took place.p against the dark side of a cartel, which puts a lot of light and a lot of dark in the movie. it's like "beach blanket bingo" meets "cartel noir." >> "savages" hits theaters, july 6th. >>> in hbo's hot, new drama "the newsroom," emily mortimer returns to run a newsroom. but the real drama is behind the scenes. >> for now, five times a week, i own you....
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don winslow knows that world because he's written other books about it.ppen. but it's a wild ride because he -- i mean, the real story is not yet happened in california. thank god, we don't want that. these cartels are making so much money, they're not concentrating on small businesses like them. but the weed in california is like california wine. it's well-grown and high, high -- very effective. you should try some gayle. >> oliver, oliver, i'm not trying to be cute. because i have never tried it before. >> what? >> honest to god, i have never tried it before. >> clinton who said i didn't smoke -- i didn't inhale. >> i haven't smoked it or inhaled it. you've been open about your drug use and your perspective of it is what? what does it do for you? >> i don't want to run -- in my time of life, i went to vietnam and i was in the field. i was there for a long time. it made the difference between staying human as michael douglas said and becoming a beast. i'm telling you, it's rough and a lot of these people in that platoon, used it not in the frontlines but
don winslow knows that world because he's written other books about it.ppen. but it's a wild ride because he -- i mean, the real story is not yet happened in california. thank god, we don't want that. these cartels are making so much money, they're not concentrating on small businesses like them. but the weed in california is like california wine. it's well-grown and high, high -- very effective. you should try some gayle. >> oliver, oliver, i'm not trying to be cute. because i have never...
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don winslow knows that world because he's written other books about it.appen. it's a wild ride. the real story has not yet happened in california. thank god, we don't want that. these cartels are making so much money they're not concentrating on small businesses, but the weed in california is california wild. well grown, high, high -- very, very effective, you should try some, gayle. >> very high -- >> okay. oliver, i'm not trying to be cute because i really have never tried it before. what does it for you? honest to god, i haven't. >> you and obama. >> no, i haven't. >> clinton said i haven't -- >> i smoked but i haven't inhaled. >> i haven't smoked it or inhaled. you've been open about your drug use. what does it do for you? >> i've never boasted about it. i just don't want to run -- for me, you know, my time of life i went to vietnam and frankly i was in the field and i was there fora long time. it made the difference between staying human, as michael douglas said, and becoming a beast. it's rough. and a lot of those people in that platoon used it not
don winslow knows that world because he's written other books about it.appen. it's a wild ride. the real story has not yet happened in california. thank god, we don't want that. these cartels are making so much money they're not concentrating on small businesses, but the weed in california is california wild. well grown, high, high -- very, very effective, you should try some, gayle. >> very high -- >> okay. oliver, i'm not trying to be cute because i really have never tried it...
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that's where the basis of this story, by don winslow, it was a novel, took place.n up against the dark side of a cartel, which puts a lot of light and a lot of dark in the movie. it's like "beach blanket bingo" meets "cartel noir." >> "savages" hits theaters, july 6th. [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers... thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't be built unless lawmakers give us the right to vote on it this november. call 1-800-492-7122 and tell your delegate and state senator to vote "yes" on national harbor... one of the biggest new job projects in the country. >>> in hbo's hot, new drama "the newsroom," emily mortimer returns to run a newsroom. but the real drama is behind the scenes. >> for now, five times a week, i own you. say i understand so i can get these guys a sound level. >> i don't work that way. >> hello, miss emily. is it fun to be in that setting? >> it's fantastic. i feel like every day we kind of
that's where the basis of this story, by don winslow, it was a novel, took place.n up against the dark side of a cartel, which puts a lot of light and a lot of dark in the movie. it's like "beach blanket bingo" meets "cartel noir." >> "savages" hits theaters, july 6th. [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers... thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor...
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the movie itself is adapted from a widely praised crime novel written by don winslow. drugs and drug culture. to get the story, he worked as a private investigator and then for the state department. he went on five stake outs. is that true? >> yeah. in my early books i was working as a p.i. and trying to write five pages a day, no matter what. sometimes i would write on stakeouts. >> how much in the books was really from stuff you were saying on the stakeouts or working as an investigator? was the dialogue really ripped from what you were experiencing? >> you know, quite a bit of it. later on, i wrote a book called "the power of the dog" which is about the drug trade. i did a lot of research on that. by that time, i was done with being a private investigator. most of it comes from that research. >> you worked with oliver stone pretty closely on this one. what was that like? >> it's an intense experience working with oliver. >> what's that mean? he yells? >> he's an intense guy. i never heard him yell. but he's serious about what he does. and it's intense. >> did he rew
the movie itself is adapted from a widely praised crime novel written by don winslow. drugs and drug culture. to get the story, he worked as a private investigator and then for the state department. he went on five stake outs. is that true? >> yeah. in my early books i was working as a p.i. and trying to write five pages a day, no matter what. sometimes i would write on stakeouts. >> how much in the books was really from stuff you were saying on the stakeouts or working as an...