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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110408:07:03:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110408:07:03:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110408:04:03:00

>> what do i do? >> help us fight for justice, believe in equality. you can study up on the history of mexican-americans. >> how important are your roots to you? >> pretty important. i'm ninth generation american. >> raw yeah i know. >> so my family was under five different flags without moving. and we still have the same land in texas. history's always been important in my family and how i grew up. my culture. i'm as american as american pie. i didn't speak spanish until about two years ago. i had to learn it. >> you had to learn spanish. >> yeah. i learned french before i learned spanish. >> that was a waste of time, wasn't it? >> no! you know, learning other languages i think is very important. do you speak french? >> i speak a bit of french. [ speaking french ] >> the united states is the only

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110408:06:58:00

that's why arlene ackerman created parent university. >> not every parent has a computer or access to the resources many middle class families have. so in this district, we really focused on engaging parents in this process. and it's worked. >> reporter: what is the reason so many parents are signing up? >> they're free. all you have to do is have a child in the school system and you can come. >> reporter: jose ramirez has two boys in school. >> sometimes we say oh, the teacher can handle the classroom. my children are fine. because of the culture, the barrier is right there. but right now i feel i'm more closed in. >> reporter: what are some of the classes you've taken at parent university? >> character development, computer classes. >> reporter: what changes do you see in your dad as a result of this? >> he seems more confident in doing things, like before sometimes he would not want to do it because he didn't think he could. >> reporter: octavia lewis is a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110407:01:09:00

the queue. he said, are they your fan club, mate? i just thought, i couldn't imagine that exchange happening in an american store. they wouldn't do that kind of -- they would think you'd be offended. >> perhaps in america celebrity culture fulfills the role of a monarchy in ours. i think there's an inherit disrespect in the uk culture which perhaps you're one of the architects of through your work in the tabloid media. >> yeah. >> i must say, i enjoyed the congeniali congeniality. i kind of enjoy that. refreshing. over here, there's a kind of respect that's also enjoyable. >> we'll take a short break. i want to talk to you about an unlikely character you're playing in a new movie because he's a womanizing drunk, something you no longer are, russell. >> it was a stretch. to increase its profile is sculpted for optimal aerodynamics...

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110407:04:28:00

low-life crime-type stuff, then yeah, it's obviously easier to have money than to be poor. but i think that to say that money brings happiness is reductive. i think the message of this film, the reason it's a beautiful fairy tale, is because "arthur" has money. he's a billionaire. but he's unhappy and he's lonely until he finds love. i suppose as long as we live in a society and culture that deifies money and that's the currency of our existence, then i suppose it's going to be difficult to find happiness if you're excluded from that. i think it's important to remember, you know, like nothing worth knowing can be taught, nothing worth having can be bought. >> have you become better behaved because you have to? because everyone in the street now is carrying a camera or a video? do you feel slightly imprisoned by your celebrity status? >> no. i feel that there's an inward monitor that makes me behave better. because i've aware -- really, the main reason i behave well is because i don't want to hurt other people. that's the main reason.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110407:04:09:00

he said, are they your fan club, mate? i just couldn't imagine that going on in an american store. they would think you'd be offended. >> perhaps in america celebrity culture fulfills the role of a monarchy in ours. i think there's an inherit disrespect in the uk culture which perhaps you're one of the architects of through your work in the tabloid media. >> yeah. >> i must say, i enjoyed the conviviality and the ease. i kind of enjoy that. refreshing. over here, there's a kind of respect that's also enjoyable. >> we'll take a short break. i want to talk to you about an unlikely character you're playing in a new movie because he's a womanizing drunk, something you no longer are, russell. >> it was a stretch. ♪ [ male announcer ] the davis twins... ...are alike in nearly every way... ...right down to brushing their teeth. so how did only one get gingivitis?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110407:07:28:00

that's something the writer and director and all of us collaborate collaborated, making sure it wasn't just the comedy about a drunken sort of boozer. >> has money made you happier? does it buy happiness? it's a cliche. i suspect there's a certain truth to -- it brings you comfort. worry about bills and stuff. >> given that i had an early life that was about, like, sort of stealing to survive and having to get on to public transport without paying and sort of petty incidents and low-life crime-type stuff, then yeah, it's obviously easier to have money than to be poor. but i think that to say that money brings happiness is reductive. i think the message of this film, the reason it's a beautiful fairy tale, is because "arthur" has money. he's a billionaire. but he's unhappy and he's lonely until he finds love. i suppose as long as we live in a society and culture that diffuse money and that's the currency of our existence, than i suppose it's going to be difficult to find happiness if you're excluded from that. i think it's important to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110407:19:35:00

significantly -- that was the great divide 150 yearsing a and that's the great divide today in the ideological sense. >> reverend 30 years since you ran for president. you ran on a platform of working together, the rainbow coalition. are we closer or farther away from that sense of working together? >> well, i think that blacks and whites and latinos and the multiracial sense are working together, but in terms of this greed and lack of oversight and bankers driving the home foreclosure crisis, those who live in the surplus culture and those who live in the deficit culture, that gap has gotten wider. we bail out banks. the five biggest oil companies got $1 trillion in profit and they're still getting subsidy. at christmastime we gave the richest people a tax he thinks tension and yet we're laying off teachers and laying off farmers

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110406:04:46:00

musical, but she's interesting and she's worked it all out for herself. you never get the feeling somebody's controlling her. she decided one day i'm just going to put a lobster on my head and people will like it. i like the fact that she's different. she's not the best looking person in the world. she's not the best singer in the world. but she is a total utter style, and that is an example of what "the x factor" is. i'm not looking for good-looking singer only. you know, you want somebody who's different. >> when you see justin bieber, and i met him for the first time the other night -- >> he's cool, right? >> this high, about 16. >> a swagger. >> very polite boy, stood up, said hello, introduced me to his girlfriend and stuff. i was very impressed by his poise. i watched his movie and fascinating. i mean, this boy gets -- >> gets it. >> -- gets modern culture in a way i don't think a guy twice his age would ever understand. >> totally. i want the kids who come on our show to educate me, not the other way around. i don't want to tell a 15- or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110406:01:47:00

you know, you want somebody who's different. >> when you see justin bieber, and i met him for the first time the other night -- >> he's cool, right? >> this high, about 16. >> a swagger. >> very polite boy, stood up, said hello, introduced me to his girlfriend and stuff. i was very impressed by his poise. i watched his movie and fascinating. i mean, this boy gets -- >> gets it. >> -- gets modern culture in a way i don't think a guy twice his age would ever understand. >> totally. i want the kids who come on our show to educate me, not the other way around. i don't want to tell a 15- or 14-year-old what they should be doing. i want them to tell me. that's what i got when i met justin bieber for the first time. >> what do you make of him? >> really talented, really musical, super smart, worked it out at a very young age, got a brilliant person looking after him in terms of management, his record executive, one of the best in the world. they're a great team. and i also like the fact on this show you could find a 50-,

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