Macbook Pro - Will not delete movies

My Macbook Pro will not let me delete movies/videos off my computer.
When I drag to the Trash, I have to enter my password, and a dialogue box pops up that says:
The operation can’t be completed because you don’t have permission to access some of the items.
??? Can anyone help me figure out why??
Thanks,

Put the install DVD that came with your computer in the DVD drive and restart the computer holding the C key down. Then select your Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
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