That all of us want. Jr all of us. Cooper no matter. Jr because the issues people are facing are life and death. Of course. Dignity goes to the way we are being seen by the others. We will portray ourselves. Cooper i think some people will say, you know, who dont know where their next meal is coming from, who are struggling to survive care about art . Jr you know what, yes. Whitaker how did you get from kentucky to the top of hollywood . Lawrence desperation. Whitaker at just 27, Jennifer Lawrence has already been nominated for four Academy Awards winning one. Lawrence you are not a standup guy right now whitaker she has starred in a range of movies, but in her latest, she does something she has always avoided nudity. Lawrence its my body, its my art, and its my choice. And if you dont like boobs, you should not go see red sparrow. Im steve kroft. Im lesley stahl. Im scott pelley. Im Anderson Cooper. Im bill whitaker. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. 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Who never stop wondering what well do or where well go next. We the people who are Better Together than we are alone. Are unstoppable. Welcome to the entirely new expedition. But hes got work to do. With a sore back. So he took aleve this morning. If hed taken tylenol, hed be stopping for more pills right now. Only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. Tylenol cant do that. Aleve. All day strong. All day long. And for pain relief and a good nights rest, try aleve pm for a better am. Pelley this past week, syrian president Bashar Alassad unleashed one of his heaviest bombardments on civilians in a struggle to end the civil war that threatened his familys dynastic dictatorship. Assad has committed just about every war crime under international law. His worst atrocities involve banned chemical weapons. This is the story of one of those massacres. It is hard to watch, and it is not for small children, but it is important to see because chemical assaults have now become routine in syria, with nearly 200 over seven years. This past november, syrias ally, russia, shut down the United Nations investigation into who is responsible. But our investigation continues. We have found a number of witnesses to a nerve gas attack that happened on april 4, 2017. Well begin with video that has not been seen until tonight. The images were shot by a Syrian Civil Defense volunteer. So many victims fell at once, First Responders used fire hoses to wash them. There was a chance, a small one, that stripping contaminated clothes and dowsing the skin might save a life. These are the people of a small farming town called Khan Shaykhun. They fell after a warplane dropped a bomb nearby. Theyre civilians. Theres no military target here. But the village does lie in territory held by rebels fighting against the dictatorship of Bashar Alassad. What is striking is the number of children. Inhaling just a hint of the gas overwhelmed their nervous systems. All of their nerves fired at the same time, muscles seized, and paralyzed lungs left their last breath stuck in their throats. The Civil Defense worker with the camera is repeating the name of the village, Khan Shaykhun, Khan Shaykhun, as though he feared the atrocity itself might be washed away and forgotten. Edmond mulet very early in the morning, between 6 30 and 7 00 in the morning on the 4th of april, airplanes were flying around and over Khan Shaykhun. Pelley edmond mulet led the investigation of Chemical Attacks in syria for the United Nations and the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. Mulet we have these airplanes flying; these bombs launched. More than 100 people were killed. More than 200 people were affected. Mainly children and women. Pelley the Emergency Response was coordinated by the famed white helmets, Civil Defense volunteers, supervised by Mustafa Alhaj yousef. speaking Foreign Language some people were fainting, he told us, completely unconscious. There were cases of trembling and convulsions, foam coming out of the respiratory tract and mouth. Some people appeared to be already dead. He counted the bodies of more than 30 children. There were young children, he told us. I was treating them, but it was already over. The doctor who was with us there said, leave them, theyre dead. young children, three months, four months, five months, some two years old. The day before the attack, warplanes bombed local hospitals, ensuring a longer trip to medical care. White helmet volunteers loaded those still gasping onto a truck, with 30 miles to go to reach one of the nearest surviving hospitals, where dr. Abdulhai tennari was working. speaking Foreign Language there were patients who had lost consciousness, he told us. Patients suffering from shortness of breath. People were doing c. P. R. There were many children, women, the elderly. Every age. From the very first minute, we were positive that the gas that was used was sarin. Sarin nerve gas was invented in a nazi program. In 1997, sarin and other chemical weapons were banned by international law. Tell me about some of the patients from that day, that are still in your mind. The case that affected me the most was one where there were two girls who were five and six years old, dr. Tennari said. They seemed to be sisters. They were brought to the hospital, and i started doing c. P. R. Right away, but it was clear that the two girls had died hours ago. Dr. Mamoun morad told us, a boy arrived, gasping for breath, with foam coming out of his mouth and with pinpoint pupils. We washed the boy. We washed and we washed and we washed. We gave him what treatment we could, and tried to resuscitate him, but he didnt make it. Werent you concerned about being exposed yourself . The situation is more desperate than i can describe, he said. There are no words. It was like judgment day, the apocalypse. You just cant even describe the scene, cant even begin to scratch the surface of explaining what happened. We didnt have any protective equipment for gas. Youre feeling the effects of this even now . Yes. My voice, he said. Do you hear my voice . The Khan Shaykhun attack drew immediate retaliation from the trump administration, which fired 59 cruise missiles into a syrian airbase. But only hours later, according to doctors and witnesses, the syrian dictatorship dropped another banned chemical weapon, a chlorine bomb. The worst of the Chemical Attacks came in 2013, when 1,400 civilians were killed by sarin near damascus. In response, the u. S. And russia pressed syria to hand over its chemical weapons. 1,400 tons of poisons were destroyed. So, the attack on Khan Shaykhun should not have been possible. The head of the u. N. Investigation, edmond mulet, told us the syrians had an explanation. Mulet the syrians have been claiming since the very beginning that this incident in Khan Shaykhun was staged. It was something that was created by the opposition, by the rebels, by the terrorists, in order to blame the Syrian Government. They claimed that the bomb that created the crater was an i. E. D. , an improvised explosive device, that was placed on the surface of the of the road of the asphalt that morning. That i. E. D. Contained sarin, and thats how it was released, but it did not come from an aerial bomb. Pelley evidence at Khan Shaykhun was gathered by the white helmets. Chemical attacks have become so common that advanced equipment and training are being provided by an International Charity called mayday rescue. speaking Foreign Language we collected samples from the body of the missile, and a soil sample, Mohammad Kayal told us. We also took a sample from the clothes of the affected, as well as animal samples a cat, a pigeon. We took hair as well. And, the samples were all positive for sarin. Why was it so important to you to document what happened in the village . speaking Foreign Language our job is to be humanitarians, he said. The goal of the strike was to target civilians. It didnt target fighters on the front. We must document a chemical strike such as this one, so we can show the entire world. We spoke to the u. N. s edmond mulet about three hours before he lost his job. Russia, the syrian dictatorships chief ally, ended mulets investigation with a veto in the security council. Russia called his investigations results very disappointing. Whos using the sarin . Mulet only the Syrian Government. Pelley how do you know that . Mulet well, the investigations we have conducted have proven that the sarin that has been used in syria has come from the original stockpile that was produced and created and distilled by the Syrian Government some years ago. We have been able to determine and compare what had been used in the field recently in syria with the original stockpile, and they matched completely. Pelley does anyone else in that theatre of war possess sarin gas, to your knowledge . Mulet no. No, nobody else. Because its so difficult to produce, you need very sophisticated and big laboratories to do that. The manipulation of the sarin is extremely complicated. Its extremely volatile. One single drop here right now would be killing everybody in this studio immediately. So, its not anybody that can do that. Pelley one question not answered by the u. N. Investigation was why . Why resort to a war crime . To find out, we traveled into the province where Khan Shaykhun is located idlib province, largely controlled by an islamist extremist group, haiyat tahrir alsham. Here, we found the dictatorship had used conventional bombs against hospitals and schools, in addition to the nerve gas in the neighborhoods. So whats the point of using the worlds most grotesque weapon on civilians, on children . This is a refugee camp in rebel occupied territory inside syria. And there are hundreds of them; they dot the landscape. Millions of syrians have been forced from their homes. The assad dictatorship is essentially clearing out any part of the country that it cannot control. Bombing the hospitals kills the here and now. Bombing the schools kills the future, and dropping sarin suffocates whatever might have been left of hope. We found abu hassan in a refugee camp with his family, at least what remained of his family. He lost two adult sons and a grandson in the gas at Khan Shaykhun. speaking Foreign Language my son, he told us, they brought him to a hospital in turkey and he died. His brother, who came to rescue us, well, he got dizzy, collapsed and he died. My grandson also died. His wife, um hassan told us, my sons were young and these are their children. What was the fault of these children to live without a father . What was their fault . How do you explain this to these children . What can we tell them, she said. This one was injured with us. I told one, your father is dead. He said, dont tell me dad is dead dont say that dad is dead but, what can we tell them . How can they understand . We have a neighbor, poor woman, her children, her grandchildren. All 12 in the house died. Not a single one lived, not a single one. Mulet this is a crime against humanity, using chemical weapons. If we allow this to happen in syria, this might happen somewhere else. And if impunity prevails and people can carry out doing these things without any consequences, this might give ideas to others. And ive said this to the russians. This will happen in many of your own republics in the future, if you dont help to put an end to this right now. Pelley but, impunity does prevail. Bashar alassad will soon win the war. He may remain president or step down in the course of negotiations, but, either way, victors never face judgment. Still, even without a war crimes trial, the evidence will remain indelible. I can do more to lower my a1c. Because my body can still make its own insulin. And i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like its supposed to. Trulicity is not insulin. It comes in a onceweekly, truly easytouse pen. The pen where you dont have to see or handle a needle. And it works 24 7. Trulicity is a onceweekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. 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Sometimes in fancy art galleries, but more often than not, pasted illegally on sidewalks and subways, buildings, and rooftops. Plenty of famous artists, like basquiat and keith haring, started out scrawling their work on the streets, often in the dead of night, but few have continually displayed their art in public spaces on the scale of jr. This is the photograph that popped up in september along the u. S. Mexico border. A 64foottall picture of a mexican child named kikito, who lives just on the other side of the fence. Built on scaffolding on mexican soil, there was nothing u. S. Border patrol agents could do about it. It was classic jr. A persons picture, pasted in a public place, that made everyone stop and stare. Jr has been doing this kind of thing all over the world for the past 14 years. He put the faces of kenyans on rooftops in a nairobi slum. In cuba, where oversize images of castro and che are the norm, jr put up enormous pictures of everyday people on new york sidewalks, and istanbul buildings. In tunisia during the arab spring in a looted police station, jr has pasted his pictures, often without permission, and at risk of being arrested. We met up with jr in a suburb of paris, in front of a giant mural hed made out of photographs of more than 700 local residents. We dont know his real name, and thats just how jr wants it. In public, he never takes off his glasses or hat. Theres a practical reason for it, but a Little Mystery also builds mystique in the world of art. What we do know is that jr is 35 years old, and was born in france, the child of tunisian immigrants. I dont think ive ever done an interview for 60 minutes when i didnt actually know the name of the person im interviewing. laughs youre not going to tell me your name . Jr would it help, you know . I mean, in a lot of countries cooper it would help me. laughs jr in countries where i got arrested, you know cooper its important for you to be anonymous . Jr yeah. Because unfortunately when i travel in lot of other countries where what i do, just paper and glue, is not considered as art, i get arrested, deported, put in jail cooper what whats art in one country, is a jailable offence in another . Jr exactly. Cooper jrs been committing jailable offenses since he was a teenager. He says he was repeatedly kicked out of high school, and would sneak out at night with friends, spray painting graffiti in hard toreach areas. Graffiti, or tagging, what was the appeal of that . Jr we all have that sense of i want to exist. I want to, like, show that im here, that im present. Cooper graffitiing was saying, i am here. I am a person. Jr exactly. Im here, i exist. Cooper his foray into photography began, he says, by accident. Jr i found a camera in the subway. Yeah, a tiny camera. Cooper you really just found it . Jr yeah, no, its true. And its funny, because a lot of friends tease me, yeah, right, you started your career, stealing a camera. Cooper im not sure the police would believe that story, but jr i know, but cooper some things are true . Jr laughs exactly. And at some point, i realized i was not the best in graffiti. laughs you know . I had the balls to climb any building you want, but i would not do the craziest piece. But i was with friends who were amazing. Then reali, wait, let me document the journey. Cooper the journey of it . Jr yeah. So i went from i exist to they exist, and i realized the power of that. Cooper once photography got into the picture, it was about these other people exist . Jr exactly. Cooper they exist. Jr they exist. speaking french cooper many of jrs friends in this paris suburb whom he began taking pictures of, felt they didnt exist in the eyes of french society. Most of those who live in this neighborhood are of african or arab descent, first or Second Generation immigrants, and few wealthy parisians ever venture here. In 2005, riots broke out in this neighborhood after two kids died while being chased by police. The violence spread across france. Jr saw how the young people in this suburb were being portrayed on television, and decided to use his camera to tell a different story. Jr you would see the riots, everyone had hoodies. And then, so any kids coming from the suburb would look like a monster to you. So thats when i started photographing them from really close, and i said, im going to put your name, your age, your building number on the poster, and im going to paste it in paris, where they see you as a monster. And actually, you going to play your own caricature. Cooper why play your own caricature . Isnt that feeding a stereotype . Jr its actually by feeding it, it breaks it, and i wanted them to be in control of their own image. Cooper and you wanted people in paris who maybe had never been to this neighborhood to understand, what . Jr the humanity. When you look at those faces, it makes you want to smile. By playing the monster, they dont look like monster anymore. Cooper jr enlarged the pictures and printed them out, and with friends, began pasting them up illegally at night around paris. Most were immediately taken down, but the mayor of one parisian district gave jr permission to paste them on a wall outside a museum. It was jrs First Official public art exhibit. He was 23 years old. Jr the people from paris would go in front of those pictures and take a photo of themselves with them. And people were trying to find who is who, and get a photo with them, where theyre supposed to be the monsters that are about to invade paris. So it kind of break the tension that there was. Cooper the idea of breaking tension through photography was a revelation to jr. In 2007, with money saved from odd jobs, he decided to head to israel. shouting and gunfire it was after the second intifada, and his plan was to paste photographs on the wall separating palestinians and israelis in the west bank. Jr so i started making a list of people doing the same job on each side hairdresser, taxi driver, security guard, teacher, student. And then i would go and i would say, look, i want to paste you playing your own caricature of how the other sees you, but i would paste you with the other taxi driver. Oh, yeah, sure. Yeah, take my photo. But the other guy, he is never going to accept. Theyre c really closeminded. Theyre never going to accept. And when i go there, same thing. Cooper each person on each side said, ill do it, but the person on the other side wont do it. Jr exactly. Cooper before he could begin pasting the photographs, jr and his team were arrested by israeli authorities for not having a permit. They were loaded into the back of a wagon, and hauled off to jail. After some questioning, they were released and given 15 days to leave the country. Instead, jr went to the palestinian side of the wall and began to paste. Jr i paste a giant photo of the taxi driver, and the second photo of the other taxi driver. And you know, a crowd of people very quickly, big crowds. And then the first guy asked the question but, my friend, who is this people . I say, oh, one is israeli and one is palestinian. And then you have a big silence on the crowd. And i say, so who is who . And they couldnt even recognize their enemy or their brother. singing fraicheur de vivre cooper on the israeli side, to ensure he wouldnt be arrested again, jr announced the day and time he was going to put up his photographs. He says so many reporters and onlookers showed up to watch, the authorities decided to just let him go ahead with his project. The attention he got from his work in the middle east and france led to some sales of his photographs, which then allowed him to begin to travel further afield. Over the next few years in kenya, liberia and sierra leone, he focused his lens on women heroes, he says, who are often treated as secondclass citizens. He photographed womens faces, and placed them where they could no longer be ignored. A kenyan woman named Elizabeth Kamanga asked jr to paste her picture for all the world to see. Jr the woman ask me, make my story travel. Cooper have my eyes, my story travel around the world. Jr they want someone that they never heard of to hear, like sending a bottle in the water. Cooper her story did travel, thousands of miles around the world. Jr pasted her eyes onto a container ship called the magellan that spent months at sea. dogs barking in 2008, he ventured into providencia, the oldest favela in rio, a slum perched on a hillside controlled by a well armed gang of drug dealers. Jr photographed an elderly woman whose grandson was murdered by a rival gang. She agreed to let him paste her image on the stairs leading into the neighborhood. Did you have permission from any from the gangs, or. . Jr no, from nobody. From nobody. We start pasting the stairs like that, great vibe, kids playing, you know. Were just pasting on the stairs. After ten stairs, huge, like, fights of gun. gunfire and like, it starts going from all over. imitates gunfire gunfire cooper jr and his team were caught in crossfire between police and gang members. Jr we run and we hide, like its the last day of my life. And the next day, we came back and we kept on doing the stairs. And i think that what made the people in the community realize that, okay, were not just here for a minute. And, that first time, when that woman was pasted on the stairs, everybody in the community understand what the project was about. It was her, she was standing there, straight and looking strong. Cooper her photo covered 80 steps, and after that, other residents allowed jr to post their faces and eyes on the sides of their homes. A display of strength and dignity, he says, that could be seen from the wealthier neighborhood below. That word, dignity, to you is important. Jr you know, the people made me realize its important in every single pasting. Cooper dignity is something that all of us want jr all of us, anywhere cooper no matter what, any walk of life . Jr no matter the background. Cooper why . Because the issues people are facing are life and death . Jr yeah, of course. Dignity goes through the way were being seen by the others, the way we portrayed ourself. Cooper i think some people hearing that are going to say, look, youre telling me that people, you know, who dont know where their next meal is coming from, who are struggling to survive care about art . Jr you know what . Yes. Cooper if you are wondering how jr pays for all these projects, so were we. speaking french he now has a team of about 16 people working for him, out of studios in paris and new york. He doesnt like to give details of how much his projects cost, but some of the money comes from the sale of limited Edition Prints of his work. He doesnt accept any sponsorship from corporations, but he does have wealthy art patrons who help him out. Jr there is amazing people out there. There is people that support me. Theres someone that gave me a building to put my studio that i dont pay rent, so i dont have to look for sponsors. There are amazing people that i call the shadow philanthropists, the people who really want to change cooper shadow philanthropists . Jr yeah. And that dont look for return. They dont get into philanthropy to get more credit. Cooper jrs work may focus on other people, but its also made him a celebrity in his own right. He has more than a million followers on instagram, and routinely is seen in the company of rock stars and other artists. Last month, a documentary jr directed, called faces places, was nominated for an oscar. Jr can you pass me up the glue . Cooper fame has its benefits. Jr doesnt always have to sneak around now. He is often allowed to display his work. So when were you doing the work inside . A few months ago on ellis island, in new york harbor, the National Park service let him paste old photographs of immigrants at this abandoned hospital. Jr thats the little girl. Cooper and what does it mean . Jr you know, i just try to do art in places that it would raise questions, rather to give answers. Cooper jr is now encouraging others to raise questions by pasting their own photographs. He has a website where groups of people with an idea or a cause can send in their pictures. He says hell enlarge and print them, and ship them back. Jrinspired images have so far been pasted on walls in dozens of countries around the world. Are you still an artist, if youre not taking the photo and youre just printing stuff up and sending it out to people, and theyre putting it up . Jr i dont know. I mean, i am. As im as much as a printer, then im a photographer, then im a wallpaper man. You know, thats what i do Anderson Cooper youre a wallpaper man . Jr at the end of the day, i i wallpaper buildings. You know . Thats what i do. So thats why i think the title, artist, is the most prestigious title ill ever get, because, you know, the truth is i paste buildings. Jrs hidden message on ellis island. Did anyone notice . Island. Did anyone notice . Jr i dont think so. 60minutesovertime. Com, sponsored by pfizer. Because there are options. Like an unjection™. Xeljanz xr. A once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. 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We found a young woman with a fiercely independent spirit, living a life she could only have dreamed of, growing up in louisville, kentucky. How did you get from kentucky to the top of hollywood . Jennifer lawrence desperation. An appetite. Confidence. And ambition. Whitaker you really wanted this. Lawrence i knew if i just was given the chance, that it would work. I just knew. Whitaker but not even she knew it would work so well. For a decade in hollywood, she has been defying odds and breaking barriers. At 21, she shattered the myth that women cant carry an action franchise. Her four hunger games movies earned almost 3 billion. She made three comedydramas in as many years playing unforgettable, flawed, resilient women tiffany hey pat whoa, hey. Whitaker tiffany, a young widow in silver livings playbook. Tiffany you are not a stand up guy right now. If its me reading the signs. Pat you reading the signs . Tiffany if its me reading the signs. Pat you reading the signs. Oh, okay. Whitaker in American Hustle she played rosalyn, a looney, long island housewife. Rosalyn you fell in love. Dont you dare forget that part. We fell madly in love. Whitaker and in joy, she was a desperate motherturned entrepreneur. Joy its the only mop youre ever going to buy. The best mop youre ever going to use. Whitaker she earned Academy Award nominations for all three movies. Tiffany im just the crazy slut with a dead husband. laughs whitaker . And took home the best actress oscar for Silver Linings playbook. Pat hey, tiffany. Whitaker but Jennifer Lawrence is not one to rest on her laurels. Lawrence i am hard on myself. laughs whitaker why . Lawrence i get paid, a huge amount of money to be able to do what i love. Whitaker so youre the one putting this pressure on you . Lawrence yes. Too many people sacrificed so that i could be here. My parents, you know, changed their entire lives to support me. And i, i worked too hard to get here to be stupid about it. Whitaker lawrences father owned a construction company. Her mother ran a summer camp. She told us her two older brothers pretty much ignored their annoying little sister. Whitaker did you used to play act when you were growing up . Lawrence laughs oh, yes. I was constantly performing. We just didnt know that that meant i was an actor. I just thought, you know, i was a weirdo. Whitaker but i understand that you pretended to have a problem with your leg at school . Lawrence who told you that . Whitaker weve got our sources. laughs lawrence in school, i told everybody i had a wooden leg. And i, like, walked in a very consistent limp. Like, incredibly consistent. And when my mom came to get me from school, my teachers were, like, its awful what happened to jennifers leg. And my mom was, like, she does not have shes her leg has not been amputated. I used to just invent stories just to invent them. Whitaker she used zany antics to hide the fact she was a poor student, hyperactive, didnt fit in. She could drive her parents crazy. Lawrence my parents were just you know, they would go through periods of time where they just wanted me out of the house. And it was called a lockout. And so id go to the door and it was locked. And id be like, all right. Ive got to find Something Else to do until my parents were ready to deal with me again. Whitaker but you were a handful . Lawrence i was a handful. And i got it. We never fought about it. laughs ive always been very selfaware about my annoyingness. Whitaker she told us she felt lost in school and dreamed of becoming an actor. At 14, she badgered her parents to visit new york, where improbably, she was discovered by a modeling scout, then given some scripts to read. Lawrence i struggled through school. I never felt very smart. And, when im reading this script and i feel like i know exactly what it would look like if somebody felt that way, that was a whole part of my brain that i didnt even know existed. Something that i could be confident in. And i didnt want to let it go. Whitaker what was it you wanted so much . Lawrence its so hard to explain. It was just an overwhelming feeling of, i get this. This is what i was meant to do. And to get people to try to understand that when youre 14 years old, wanting to drop out of school and do this, and your parents are just, like, youre out of your mind. Whitaker did you finish up high school . Lawrence i dropped out of middle school. I dont technically have a g. E. D. Or a diploma. I am selfeducated. Whitaker do you regret that . Lawrence no. I really dont. I wanted to forge my own path. I found what i wanted to do, and i didnt want anything getting in the way of it. And even friends, for many years, were not as important to me as my career. I mean, from the age of 14. Whitaker that stubborn determination landed her a role in a sitcom. When her parents saw her happy and focused for the first time, they agreed to accompany her to hollywood. She never went back to school. Ree spell house. Whitaker at 18, she wrangled the lead in a small, bleak independent film called winters bone. Ree i dont know what to do. Whitaker it was a breakout performance, that earned her first oscar nomination. Theres not a lot of dialogue, but yet your presence fills the screen. Lawrence it was really just feeling, believing, you know, in this situation. Look at it through her eyes. And then thats always going to come across in your eyes, in your face, in your in your body language. Whitaker that empathy. You can channel that into acting. Lawrence yeah. I mean, thats how i act. Thats really my only tool, i think. Whitaker no acting training . Lawrence no. Whitaker its just empathy . Lawrence yes. Whitaker is that difficult or easy for you to do . Lawrence its easy. Whitaker to just let go of Jennifer Lawrence lawrence yeah, because, thats when you get the high. Thats what i crave, that really getting lost into something, being almost possessed by another emotion. Thats the adrenaline rush, thats the high that i cant live without. Whitaker in her new movie, red sparrow, lawrence stars as a russian ballerina, coerced into being a spy. It calls for nudity, something she thought shed never do, after she was traumatized when her most private pictures were hacked in 2014 and spread across the internet. You told us that you didnt like doing movies with a lot of sex in it. But red sparrow is all about sex. Whyd you change your mind . Lawrence i read this script that im dying to do, and the one thing thats getting in my way is nudity, and i realized, theres a difference between consent and not. And i showed up for the first day and i did it. And i felt empowered. I feel like something that was taken from me, i got back, and am using in my art. Whitaker and that hacking incident, did it just vaporize . Lawrence it didnt vaporize. Power out of, out of having my my body taken from me. I felt like i i took it back and i could, and i and i could almost own it again. Whitaker are you worried that audiences wont see it the way you see it . Lawrence i was, but it doesnt matter. Its my body and its my art and its my choice. And if you dont like boobs, you should not go see red sparrow. laughs whitaker after making two movies a year since the age of 20, lawrence is taking some time off. Lawrence ahha. Hiho silver. Whitaker she wanted to go fishing, something shes always found relaxing, so we found a trout lake in anaheim. laughs here, away from paparazzi and the pressures of celebrity, we found her playful and fully aware shes a 27yearold in a high wire act, with the whole world watching. Its problematic for you to go out into the public . Lawrence i just have to, like, prepare a little bit. Its always the one day that you look like crap that a paparazzi just jumps out from behind a car and youre like, oh, i looked so cute yesterday. laughs whitaker does the fame sort of lock you in . Lawrence it does, but, like, my favorite activity is sitting by the fire, drinking wine with my girlfriends. Thats why youre coming. Justine ciarrocchi its girls night with bill. Lawrence its a girly, girly night with bill. Lauren wells this is good whitaker she invited us over to meet her three closest friends laura, justine, and lauren, theyve known her since long before she became a movie star and she says they keep her sane. Whitaker so youre, like, her rock, her foundation . Ciarrocchi we are her security guards. laughter crosstalk lawrence theyre theyre much more security. Laura simpson yeah, emotional security guards. Lawrence yeah. Whitaker they tease her. Simpson no, she cannot dance. Wells i told her. I told her the other day. Im like, you know your classic dance move. She got so mad, and she said, i dont do that. Lawrence i dont dance like that. Wells and then she goes, wait a second. Lawrence this feels like home. Whitaker when jennifer left the room, her friends conspired. Ciarrocchi ooh should i bring him the selfportrait . Whitaker it was a masterpiece shed painted at 16, a selfportrait. Lawrence no. No. Oh my god, no. Whitaker what is it . crosstalk laughter simpson oh my god. Lawrence i did not know it was going to go that far. I mean, that was that was really bold. Whitaker you literally jumped over me, to get to this picture lawrence sorry about that. God, talk about laughing therapy. Whitaker that seems to be kind of central to who you are. Lawrence laughing . Whitaker the laughing and the fun and lawrence oh, got to have it. Whitaker you got to have it. Lawrence i got to have it. Whitaker its her defense against the brutal, cutthroat side of show business, which has been on conspicuous display recently, with shocking allegations of Sexual Harassment and assault. Lawrence has added her voice to the times up movement, and spoke to us about harvey weinstein. He produced her oscarwinning movie, Silver Linings playbook. Was he ever inappropriate . Lawrence no, he was never inappropriate with me. But what he did is criminal and deplorable. And when it came out and i heard about it, i wanted to kill him. The way that he destroyed so many womens lives. I want to see him in jail. Whitaker she was one of the first to speak out publicly about pay inequity in hollywood. When it got out three years ago that her male costars in American Hustle had been paid more than she had, lawrence wrote an essay, blaming herself. Whitaker why not blame the studio . Theyre the ones who didnt pay you. Lawrence because i didnt fight hard enough. It was my own mentality that led me to believe that i didnt deserve to be paid equally. Whitaker would you do that again . Lawrence laughs no. Whitaker you feel you know your worth now . Lawrence i feel i know my worth, and i feel like i work to keep it that way. Whitaker does that translate into money and power . Lawrence yeah. I can work with directors who ive admired for a very long time and get a screenplay written. I have an amazing career, bill. laughs whitaker but you do. Lawrence theres a lot of risk, too. This is right now. This, its all very temporary. Hollywood is very fickle. Whitaker what are you youre like the flavor of the month . Lawrence yeah, i could be. If the next few movies dont dont do well in the box office, i wont i wont i wont get paid the same. Thats the way it works. If you cant prove that you that you deserve that number, then youre not going to get it. So its very fickle. 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Benigni yeah, and i told him, babbo, father in, in how do you say . Slang. No, its like, really, a little boy, babbo, which means dad. Dad, finally found you again. I have been i have been so bad in my life i and i kissed him here and here and here, and everywhere i kissed him. Simon when you jumped on the pope, was he surprised . Benigni very surprised, and but he, he like it because he told me, you are very italian. Whitaker im bill whitaker. Well be back next week with another edition of 60 minutes. Real cheese people get it. That post lunch, post dinner, i need Something Sweet craving. Sargento sweet balanced breaks, natural cheese on one side, and sweetness on the other. Sargento sweet balanced breaks, find it in our cheese section. Listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. Its an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. Listerine® total care. One bottle, six benefits. Power to your mouth™. 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