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May 9, 2024

Obama: US movies, TV help shape world’s culture

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Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP

President Barack Obama and DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, right, talk with actors Steve Martin, left, and Jim Parsons, during the president’s tour of the Recording studio at DreamWorks Studios in Glendale, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013. The actors are working on an upcoming animated movie ‘Home’.

GLENDALE, Calif. — President Barack Obama says thanks to television and movies, the rest of the world has had a front-row seat for America's march toward progress.

Obama is trumpeting the entertainment industry at DreamWorks Studios near Los Angeles. He says entertainment is part of diplomacy and what makes the U.S. a world power.

Obama says millions may never set foot in the U.S., but through entertainment they've experienced a part of what makes the U.S. successful. He says, quote, "We have shaped a world culture through you."

Obama is crediting television shows like "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," ''Will and Grace" and "Modern Family" for transmitting values like tolerance, diversity and overcoming adversity.

Obama's visit to the movie studio wraps up a three-day West Coast tour that focused on fundraising for Democrats.

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