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there are lots of other madeas from -- i met a jewish madea, an italian madea. >> it's about strong women>> absolutely. there were a lot of those women around me. my mother was one. my aunt was another. this woman carried a razor all the time. these women were very strong and you wouldn't want to run into them in a dark alley. >> last year forbes listed you as the highest paid man in entertainment, at $140 million. wow. any comment? >> no. >> you feel comfortable talking about it? >> it drives me in insane. it really drives me insane. i'm grateful for it, i really truly am, i don't necessarily want it printed. i don't think people want their income printed. >> if i owned that kind of money, i would want it printed. >> it's certainly not about showing off. you know what that means, to be honest is this, to make that type of money means that i get to reinvest it in what i love. >> tyler perry's studio. your motto is a place where even dreams believe. i love that. >> i read this story of david in the bible. but he was a dreamer and he was in prison and the dream kept reminding him to keep go
there are lots of other madeas from -- i met a jewish madea, an italian madea. >> it's about strong women>> absolutely. there were a lot of those women around me. my mother was one. my aunt was another. this woman carried a razor all the time. these women were very strong and you wouldn't want to run into them in a dark alley. >> last year forbes listed you as the highest paid man in entertainment, at $140 million. wow. any comment? >> no. >> you feel comfortable...
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there are lots of other madeas from -- i met a jewish madea, an italian madea. >> it's about strong women. >> absolutely. there were a lot of those women around me. my mother was one. my aunt was another. this woman carried a razor all the time. these women were very strong and you wouldn't want to run into them in a dark alley. >> oprah has been a great role model to you. you've just joined her network to work with her, which is great for her and great for you, i think. tell me about oprah. i love oprah. she did my first show, she couldn't have been more gracious to me. >> great interview, too. you know, there's not much i can say about her that isn't known. what you see is what you get. >> that's true. >> she is who she is. i mean, i think that's why the oprah winfrey show and her legacy and everything that she's done has been so profound, because it is all authentic and real to the millionth of the inch, it's all very, very real. it comes from her soul and her heart and what she does and wants to do is inspire, uplift and encourage to be able to join forces and go in, because i'm movin
there are lots of other madeas from -- i met a jewish madea, an italian madea. >> it's about strong women. >> absolutely. there were a lot of those women around me. my mother was one. my aunt was another. this woman carried a razor all the time. these women were very strong and you wouldn't want to run into them in a dark alley. >> oprah has been a great role model to you. you've just joined her network to work with her, which is great for her and great for you, i think. tell...
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i don't need to play madea three, i kind of got that character already so i am looking for something very different and this intrigued me on so many levels because of that. >> rose: gergiev and perry, coming up. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: valery gergiev is here, one of the world's most dynamic, admired and busiest conductors director of the treasured mariinsky theatre in russia, here he is performing tchaikovsky's fourth symphony with the orchestra. >> rose: he is in new york to lead the world orchestra for peace in tribute to the late george schultz at carnegie hall and also conduct the london symphony orchestra in a series of concerts devoted to brams, i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> rose: how did you come to take over this orchestra? >> it is an ensemble o
i don't need to play madea three, i kind of got that character already so i am looking for something very different and this intrigued me on so many levels because of that. >> rose: gergiev and perry, coming up. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios...
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>> sometimes i compare it to the mexican madea, a greek story.ople know that women who for whatever reason have gone out and have relationships, sometimes really horrible relationships and drown their children we see that in the news. why do women do that? or why do others portray women as evil characters. that is what i wanted to explore. >> you are getting deep. >> i'm getting really deep. one of the elements i incorporated was the question of whether or not we are in control of our fate or if there are other forces. the river, the great river controls the fate of all of the characters. so her fate is predetermined. so that's how i explain why she drowns her children. >> is the main character the river? or do they feed off of each other? >> it started with another piece which was based on the life of my grandmother. lived in san antonio 1940s. in that work she appears and takes the main character's daughter. it was never explained as to why she would do that or who she was. i started to explore who she was and who was the main character. and fo
>> sometimes i compare it to the mexican madea, a greek story.ople know that women who for whatever reason have gone out and have relationships, sometimes really horrible relationships and drown their children we see that in the news. why do women do that? or why do others portray women as evil characters. that is what i wanted to explore. >> you are getting deep. >> i'm getting really deep. one of the elements i incorporated was the question of whether or not we are in...
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run up the tree straight to to see the champions go in just two points off the top spot good boss madea who made only two points off the relegation zone. of all the moved off the bottom of the table but remain in the drop zone off to being held to a one one draw with the offer to substitute thought it would be a lot of the home side to head off to sixty four minutes as ball galoot for their second straight league victory. fifteen minutes later another. common. law to ensure the points were shed. while mordovia stick to the foot of the table after losing two nil at spartak accurate auto strike just before the interval the moscow side the lead and we had enough second after sixty four minutes for the goalkeeper unawares to wrap up a comfortable to know and the good way. things are suddenly looking much brighter for a sponsor at moscow after suffering free straight defeats the written whites have now won their last two games against benfica which is rejuvenating champions league hopes and against modern. yeah of course you know they're there to give give a good more ellis' do it original y
run up the tree straight to to see the champions go in just two points off the top spot good boss madea who made only two points off the relegation zone. of all the moved off the bottom of the table but remain in the drop zone off to being held to a one one draw with the offer to substitute thought it would be a lot of the home side to head off to sixty four minutes as ball galoot for their second straight league victory. fifteen minutes later another. common. law to ensure the points were...
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the multitalented tyler perry is shedding more than me dee madea's dress for his new movie.e than 30 pounds. he's on the cover of this month's "men's health." and tells the magazine, he did it through exercise and diet. he also traded foods like biscuits, pancakes and pork chops for chicken and green shakes. perry says now, he walks into a room with a lot more confidence. >>> tim tebow took the sports world by storm last year. and now, he owns the rights to his signature move. tebow is now owner of the term tebowing. that means only tebow can profit off of it. but according to espn, he didn't plan to since it's a prayer. the new york jets star reportedly just wanted more control over it, after others tried to trademark it. tebow has not scored a touchdown this season. so, there hasn't been a whole lot to tebow about. >>> and the duchess of cambridge has dazzled her way to the top of many of the best-dressed lists. what does it cost to be kate middleton. "vogue" australia did the math. and it doesn't come cheap. kate's biggest expense is fashion. even with all of the recyclin
the multitalented tyler perry is shedding more than me dee madea's dress for his new movie.e than 30 pounds. he's on the cover of this month's "men's health." and tells the magazine, he did it through exercise and diet. he also traded foods like biscuits, pancakes and pork chops for chicken and green shakes. perry says now, he walks into a room with a lot more confidence. >>> tim tebow took the sports world by storm last year. and now, he owns the rights to his signature...
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you know, obviously tyler perry known for, more famous for the madea roles.ences will accept him? >> i think they're going to love it. i hope they will. as i say, it's a lot closer to the alex cross in the books and does a great job. it tested great. in five cities, atlanta, detroit, chicago, l.a., new york. >> so we assume -- >> tested great. >> we assume this will do well. will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do them. i'd love to do them with him. he keeps getting better and better and he loved -- when i went to atlanta to meet him. he said, james, i would not attempt this if i wasn't sure i could do it. and he killed it. he killed it. >> as an author, you're the author, you're also the producer. were there compromises that you had to make? >> yeah. there's a few things. yeah. obviously there's tax things, you shoot in certain places. but mostly it was pretty good. and the director, obviously has a lot of influence. this is a very smooth experience. >> okay. let's take off your producer hat and put your au
you know, obviously tyler perry known for, more famous for the madea roles.ences will accept him? >> i think they're going to love it. i hope they will. as i say, it's a lot closer to the alex cross in the books and does a great job. it tested great. in five cities, atlanta, detroit, chicago, l.a., new york. >> so we assume -- >> tested great. >> we assume this will do well. will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do...
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he's madea. dresses up as a woman and now he's alex cross. >> that's a big question. the movie. this part was played back in the day in the '90s by morgan freeman in kiss the girls and along came a spider. made from the james patterson book. you can consider this a prequel. takes place in present day. so doesn't fit that prequel, linear aspect of the prequel. but here's the deal with this movie, the problem with the film is the product placement. i'll get to that shortly. the story line is alex cross is a detective in detroit. serial killer played by matthew fox from "lost" is on the loose. him and his team are trying to track down this killer. the serial killer makes it very personal by harming someone in alex cross' family, so becomes a balance of moral versus what to do with the law. and it -- here's the thing, the movie is so cliche. you've seen movies like this before, people are driven by a revenge. but that's not the problem. tyler perry does a fine job leading the film. matthew fox is a great villan. the product placement bothered me so much -- >> that bad? >>
he's madea. dresses up as a woman and now he's alex cross. >> that's a big question. the movie. this part was played back in the day in the '90s by morgan freeman in kiss the girls and along came a spider. made from the james patterson book. you can consider this a prequel. takes place in present day. so doesn't fit that prequel, linear aspect of the prequel. but here's the deal with this movie, the problem with the film is the product placement. i'll get to that shortly. the story line...
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last hour i talked with madea benjamin, a co-founder of the group in islam bad and she says code pinking a better relationship between pakistani civilians and u.s. citizens. >> we have been to an area where they have not seen americans for ten years, and all they know of america are planes that fly over their heads and sometimes 24 hours a day and terrorizing them, especially the children who go to sleep at night not knowing if they will wake up alive the next day. so to have a group of americans come there with open arms to say that we want to live in peace with you, that's a wonderful thing for our national security. polls show that three out of four pakistanis think of the u.s. as the enemy. when they see a group of americans like us, that changes their mind. >> reza has more on code pings and the march against the drone strikes. >> american peace activists, mostly middle aged women dressed in pink tried to enter pakistan's tribal region, a place many call one of the dangerous regions in the world, a protest against deadly american drone strikes in the area. >> it is making us hate
last hour i talked with madea benjamin, a co-founder of the group in islam bad and she says code pinking a better relationship between pakistani civilians and u.s. citizens. >> we have been to an area where they have not seen americans for ten years, and all they know of america are planes that fly over their heads and sometimes 24 hours a day and terrorizing them, especially the children who go to sleep at night not knowing if they will wake up alive the next day. so to have a group of...