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Would you take us on the a farm . You know, i am not a farmer. I would have the talk to farmers. Communications people d mine, you deter r know, if they can find somebody willing. Whitaker few people can say they have ever played at the super bowl. Next month shakira adds her name to that list. We went to spain the watch the 53 ball of energy work, mix a new song, and keep the father of her two children, barca star gerard pique, on his toes. He said, im going to win the world cup. Im lesley stahl. Im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories and more, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking Trump Obamacare is a complete and total disaster. Let obamacare implode. Nurse these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. Ive been a nurse in new york for thirty years. I know the difference leadership can make because i saw what Mike Bloomberg did as mayor. Vg help number ofhe uninsured by 40 , covering 700,000 more new yorkers, Life Expectancy increased. He helped expand Health Coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. And as mayor, Mike Bloomberg always championed Reproductive Health for women. So when you hear Mike Bloomberg on health care. Mrb this is america. We can certainly afford mrb to make sureica. That everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. Nurse you should know, he did it as mayor, hell get it done as president. Mrb im Mike Bloomberg and i approve this message. 12. 99 all you can eat now with boneless wings. Only at applebees. Alfonsi convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been accused of sexually assaulting countless teenage girls. Last july, the wealthy financier was arrested and many of his victims were looking forward to finally facing him in court. But weeks after his arrest, epstein was found dead in his jail cell. The medical examiner concluded that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. Since then, conspiracy theories have flourished. Epstein was connected to a long list of rich and powerful people. Some suspect he was killed because of what he knew or what he threatened to tell. How did one of the most high profile inmates in the country after a fivemonth investigation, 60 minutes has obtained photos some of them graphic autopsy photos and evidence from inside Jeffrey Epsteins cell. This is the cell where Jeffrey Epstein was found on saturday morning, august 10, 2019. There are dozens of photos taken by the medical Examiners Office that day on the floor, a mattress and piles of sheets. Several nooses that appear to be fashioned from the orange bed linens are laid out. His medicines photographed. But no body. Is there a photograph of when he dr. Michael baden no. There theres no photograph taken of mr. Epstein in the cell. Alfonsi dr. Michael baden observed the fourhour autopsy for Jeffrey Epsteins brother, mark. Baden, a renowned forensic pathologist whos taken decocades areer,ve is investigating epsteins death for his client. Do you think there was foul play here . Baden the forensic evidence released so far, including autopsy, point much more to murder and strangulation than the suicide and suicidal hanging. I hesitate to make a final opinion, until all the evidence is in. Alfonsi people will say, well, youre being paid by mark epstein. So of course youre going to say that something suspicious is going on. Baden thats a reasonable thing for some people to think. But our job is to find what the truth is. Just to find out whether its a homicide or a suicide. Uh, were, still havent gotten alfonsi guards found epste at approximately 6 33 a. M. And sources say one of them could be overheard saying, breathe, epstein, breathe. Dr. Baden believes, based on the autopsy, that epstein died around 4 30 that morning. Two hours earlier. The guards say they came in at 6 30. They found him. They call emergency services. They tried to do c. P. R. With him, but hes dead. But rather than leave the body there they take the body to an emergency room. Baden yeah. Alfonsi is that normal protocol . Baden no, thats thats not normal protocol. The e. M. S. People normally, and especially in a jail, should not move a dead body. Alfonsi hes right. Bureau of prison protocol mandates a suicide scene should be treated with the same level of protection as any crime scene in which a death has occurred. 60 minutes reviewed hundreds of graphic photographs from the autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein and inside his cell. Therare two nooses, a bit of orange sheet tied to the grate of a window. On the top bunk, bottles and medicines stand upright. Below it, another piece of fabric is tied through a hole on the bed about four feet from the ground. Did epstein who was nearly six feet tall and 185 pounds somehow lean in and hang himself from the lower bunk . We dont know. These are the known facts on july 6, Jeffrey Epstein was booked into the metropolitan correctional center, or m. C. C. , in downtown manhattan. A federal, high Security Holding facility for inmates awaiting trial. Suicides at the m. C. C. Are rare. The last one was 14 years ago. The jail has temporarily housed everyone from mexican drug lord el chapo, to mafia boss john gotti and fraudster bernie madoff. Bruce barket m. C. C. Is the worst jail or prison ive ever been to by far. Alfonsi its not a club fed. Barket its not a club anything. It is dirty. Its insect infested, rodent infested. It was built for about 350 and houses over 700. So the inmates are packed in. Alfonsi bruce barket is the wyer for epsteins first cellmate, 52yearold nick tartaglione. A brawny, former Police Officer accused of murdering four men. They shared a cell in the shu the special housing unit, which is considered safer than general population. Barket jails a tough place. The rules dont exist the way they do in society. Somebody like Jeffrey Epstein you know, an elderly, rich white male is going to have a tough time in general population. Alfonsi epstein was directing money to be deposited in other inmates commissary accounts in exchange for his protection, sources say, because he feared for his life. But the government says epstein was suicidal and made his first, failed Suicide Attempt weeks after he arrived. According to Court Documents, on july 23, a guard found epstein on the floor of his cell with a strip of bed sheet around his neck. Epstein claimed his cellmate, nick tartaglione, attacked him. Epstein says that nick tried to kill him. Nick says, absolutely nothing like that happened. Barket its not just nick says, absolutely nothing happened. Absolutely nothing happened. No one says that nick tried to kill epstein. Alfonsi epstein was moved to the psych unit and placed on suicide watch. But one week later, epstein, at the direction of the m. C. C. s psychological staff was taken off suicide watch and required to have an assigned cellmate. Cameron lindsay this was a monumental failure on all levels. And thats why it has fueled the conspiracies and i understand that. Alfonsi Cameron Lindsay is a former federal prison warden. Who shouldve made sure that he wasnt taken off suicide watch, in your opinion . Lindsay the leadership of the facility shouldve stepped in and said, while i appreciate the perspective of you, chief psychologist, im going to override that decision and were going to leave epstein on suicide watch. Especially subsequent to the Suicide Attempt that he had. Alfonsi epstein was moved back to the shu and assigned a new cellmate. We reviewed photos, and interviewed jail employees, to create this composite of the area. Each tier of the shu has eight cells, usually with two inmates per cell. Epsteins cell 220 was about 15 feet away and up a set of stairs from the guards station, with a single locked gate between them. The gate is the only way in or out of the tier. Lawyers say the day before epstein was found dead he was upbeat and looking forward to an appeal hearing on his bail. That same day, his cellmate was released and no new cellmate was assigned even though he was required to have one. Michael thomas and tova noel are e ght he. Uards who were working Court Documents say, epstein was escorted into his cell by tova noel at approximately 7 49 p. M. Then, the guards didnt check in on him again until shortly after 6 30 a. M. The next morning. So in the shu they should be checked in on every 30 minutes . Lindsay they should be checked on every 30 minutes. Its my understanding based on the documents that i examined, the two officers that were working in the specialhousing unit allegedly falsified the records and did not do any mate arolf eonigsi hohtw bigs that . Lindsay thats a huge, huge deal. This is one of the most basic operational aspects of managing a jail or prison. Alfonsi instead, federal prosecutors say Surveillance Video makes clear the guards search the internet and appeared to have been asleep. Both guards were working overtime. Tyrone covington when your being forced to stay over shifts, not go home and see your family, you start to see people take shortcuts. Alfonsi Tyrone Covington is the president of the union that represents the guards who both now Face Criminal Charges and have pleaded not guilty. Covington i absolutely believe that these Staff Members are being made a scapegoat. Alfonsi because it was Jeffrey Epstein . Covington because it was Jeffrey Epstein. Alfonsi covington doesnt think there was any foul play and he says there should be Surveillance Video to prove it. In november, attorney general william barr told reporters he personally reviewed Surveillance Video that showed nobody entered the area where epstein was held. But sources say a second camera inside the tier, the one that could have seen epsteins cell door and the doors of other inmates, was not working that night. The theories that are out there, one of them is that it was another inmate who may have killed jeffrey. Te ein alfonsi you dont believe that . Barket he was found hanging in his cell. He had tried to commit suicide before that. He was a very wealthy man who was looking at a lifetime in prison. You know, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Alfonsi so epsteins taken off suicide watch, the day before he kills himself, his roommate is removed from the cell. The cameras on his tier are not working. The guards fell asleep. It seems almost impossible to think all of those things could happen in that way. Lindsay it does. And thats what makes this so shocking. And i mean, this is a failure on multiple levels. Alfonsi do you think theres any way that Jeffrey Epstein could have been murdered . Lindsay absolutely, unequivocally not. Alfonsi there was a note in Jeffrey Epsteins cell. He wrote that one guard kept me in a locked shower stall for one hour. Noel, the guard, sent me burnt food. Giants bugs crawling over my hands. No fun. Dr. Michael baden says if anyone thought Jeffrey Epstein was him have a ballpen tha could be used to harm himself or someone else. The other thing we just noticed looking at the photos. It appears he had some kind of sleep apnea machine. You can see a long electrical cord. Baden yes. There were other wires and cords present that it wouldve been easy to use to hang oneself within a few minutes. Alfonsi but the key reason dr. Baden thinks Jeffrey Epsteins death might be a homicide is because of the unusual fractures he saw in epsteins neck. Baden there were fractures of the left, the right, h thyroid cartilage and the left hyoid bone. Alfonsi this is an autopsy photo of epsteins broken hyoid bone, a ushaped bone that sits under the jaw that part of the tongue attaches to. The thyroid cartilage sits at the front of the neck. Baden i have never seen three fractures like this in a suicidal hanging. Sometimes theres a fracture of the hyoid bone or a fracture of the thyroid cartilage. Alfonsi but not three . Baden very unusual to have two and not three. And going over over 1,000 jail hangings, suicides in the new york city state prisons over the past 40 to 50 years, no one had three fractures. Alfonsi the new york city medical Examiners Office disputes badens theory, saying that fractures of the hyoid bone and cartilage can be seen in suicides and homicides, and they stand firmly behind their finding of suicide by hanging. Then, theres the two nooses. This was the one that was sketched and included in the autopsy by the medical examiner, presumably because they thought it was used in epsteins death. But dr. Baden says that noose, and the wounds on Jeffrey Epsteins neck, dont appear to match. What do you see when you see these two things together . Baden what i see here is that this noose doesnt match the ligature furrow mark. Its wider than this. Alfonsi to the naked eye, it looks like theres some blood here. And it doesnt look like theres any blood on this noose. Baden thats right. This looks like a clean noose that was never used to compress anybodys neck. Alfonsi theres also something thats striking about the photos. The wound is down here. Youd think if somebody hung themselves the wound would be maybe up here. Baden yes. Most hangings especially free hangings the ligature slides up to beneath the, the jawbone, the mandible. Here its in the middle of the neck. Alfonsi dr. Baden says a wound straight across the neck is more common when a victim is strangled by a wire or cord. He and epsteins brother, mark, met with the government and asked to see any forensic testing and any video. But they say they were told the ongoing criminal case against the two guards prevents the Justice Department from releasing any information. So the criminal charges are now basically a firewall for the family to get any information about baden from the Justice Department. Alfonsi the charges have also silenced the guards. The attorney for guard Michael Thomas says five months after epsteins death, thomas has still not spoken to investigators or revealed how he alone found epsteins body. Disappointed that they never got to face epstein in court, many victims are now angry that the investigation into his death has left so many questions still unanswered. ticking of Jeffrey Epstein at 60minutesovertime. Com. The magic moment. Congress really democratized wall street. I wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. Because people couldnt access wall street. We wanted to be agents of change. For the better. Skip to the good part with alkaseltzer plus. Now with 25 more concentrated power. Nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. Oh, what a relief it is so fast you spend less when yand get way more. Air, so youand save imoreays th. Your vision to life for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. Shop everything home at wayfair. Com is it our 80year heritage . Or is it the fresh taste, born of farmgrown ingredients . Actually, its both. Only then do you get to be called ragu. Simmered in tradition. Stahl most of us know by now we shouldnt overuse antibiotics so we dont end up with bacterial infections that the drugs cant treat. But its interesting to know that more than 12 Million Pounds of medically important antibiotics sold in this country are not for use in humans; theyre for livestock. And the antibiotics are driving the spread of drugresistant bacteria in the animals that can get passed on to us through food if we dont cook and handle it properly. Yet its almost impossible to get on the farms to conduct inspections and stop infection outbreaks from spreading, even for Public Health officials. Dr. Scott lindquist my job is to look for outbreaks. When i see them, i describe them and im supposed to stop them. Very simple. Stahl in 2015, Washington State epidemiologist Scott Lindquist investigated an outbreak of antibiotic resistant salmonella tied to roaster pigs. Lindquist our estimate is anywhere between 3,000 to 4,000 people were probably ill with this entire outbreak. But we had 175 folks that had positive cultures that stahl meaning that they were severely ill. Lindquist yeah. Stahl severely ill, with dozens hospitalized, because the salmonella was resistant to antibiotics. Lindquist traced the cause of the outbreak to a slaughterhouse called kapowsin meats. Lindquist we come in and we find the bacteria, essentially everywhere. Drains, utensils the truck that transports them from the farms. Stahl was it the slaughterhouses fault . Lindquist i have no idea, and i dont say that lightly. Ive only gone back as far as the slaughterhouse. So i want to go back to the farms and i want to sample the pigs at the farm to say, do they have this bug, this exact d. N. A. Fingerprint, before they came to the slaughterhouse . Stahl the farms he wanted to visit were in montana where the slaughterhouse told him the pigs came from, but to his surprise, lindquist, who was conducting the investigation, was flatly turned down. Did you express your anger . Lindquist there were a couple heated phone calls. I was pretty well known for exerting my strong opinion about getting out to the farms. But in the end, i was thwarted. Stahl thwarted, he says, by the National Pork producers council, the lead lobbying group for the 23 billion pork industry. They sent lindquist a le denying him access to the farms saying, i know that you do not want any inadvertent negative consequences to farms as a result of this proposed onfarm sampling. It was signed by chief veterinarian liz wagstrom. Dr. Liz wagstrom the farmers that had been asked to provide samples declined to be have samples taken on their farms. And we supported that decision. Stahl why wouldnt the farmers want to find out where this started, where the salmonella issue outbreak started . Why wouldnt you want to find out where it started . Wagstrom by the time they wanted to go to the farm, it was five months after the first case. At this point in the outk, there was no way to tell if it started at the farm or if it started at the plant and the truck had brought it back to the farm. Stahl but Scott Lindquist said it wasnt too late for his investigation to get information that might slow the outbreak, which was continuing. Lindquist i think they didnt want me to make the farms look bad. I actually even offered to code the farms, call them farm a, b, c and d so it wouldnt be something that would, in my records, would even name the farm but it would give me the information did their pigs have this bacteria . And i got absolutely none of that. Stahl he had gone out of his way to assure you and the farmers that he wouldnt even name them. Wagstrom what the farmers were concerned about was the discussion that, in his plan, they wanted to go to the other plants that those farmers sent pigs to. Stahl exactly. Wagstrom and those farms could be easily identified just by their state of origin. Stahl when we asked liz wagstrom to help us visit a hog farm, she raised a surprising concern. Biosecurity . Wagstrom biosecurity. If i were to go to pig farm, as a veterinarian, ill take a shower. Ill shower in and use shampoo so i dont carry any diseases into the barn. Stahl what if we agreed to sanitize ourselves to the ultimate degree go through all the guidelines you just described . Could we get, would you take us onto a farm . Wagstrom you know, im, im not a farmer. I would have to talk to farmers. Our Communications People would shl and well, well go, if well go with any guidelines, any shampooing, anything you want us to do. Wagstrom i can see if they can make that happen. And, im sorry, thats the best i can do. Stahl it didnt happen. We never got permission to go on a farm. But the council did give us this footage. It wasnt just us. Even federal inspectors have trouble getting on farms. They are not allowed on a farm to look for bacteria that make people sick without the farmers permission. Lance price we have this black box of whats happening on the farm, right . So we, we dont have a way of tracing tainted products all the way back to the farm. We just dont, we dont track that. We dont keep the records. Stahl dr. Lance price is a microbiologist at George Washington university and a leading expert in drugresistant bacteria. Price so thats, like, a big pile of salmonella cells . Yeah. Pretty much. Stahl here in his lab, price and his team test Grocery Store meat for antibiotic resistant bacteria as part of an ongoing study. Price so these, these bacteria, we consume them with the meat. Those bacteria then get into our system and they cause infections. Then the infections, because theyre already resistant to antibiotics, the doctors dont have any antibiotics to treat those infections. Stahl but can you cook these pathogens out of pork . Price you can. The problem is that when you bring that package into your house youre bringing a package, a raw package of meat. When you open that up, you have now just potentially released bacteria pathogens potentially drug resistant pathogens into your kitchen. Stahl i mean, you dont hear that much about people getting salmonella or whatever. Price yeah. I mean, so, the, you know, each year there are outbreaks of, of drug resistant infections. Stahl the pork council say the United States pork Production System yields the safest, highest quality pork available, and u. S. Pork producers adhere to rigorous government regulations. Farmers started using antibiotics decades ago, not only to fight disease, but to make animals grow faster with less food. Their use increased as farms got larger. Today, most hogs are raised on Big Industrial farms that are owned by multibillion dollar companies, some of them foreign. Price youve got these big, in some cases multinational companies, that are messing with our food safety system. But they hide behind this image of an american farmer. Why cant we regulate the use of antibiotics on the farm . Oh, weve got to protect the american farmer. That would be encroachment by the government. Why cant we test these animals on the farm to see if theyre carrying dangerous pathogens . Oh, that would hurt the farmer. We got to protect the guy in the overalls. But this is not a guy in overalls. Rama is a guy in a suit with a yotiseowu kn,. These are Big Companies that we are ecng and rotectem, were hurting ourselves. Stahl some small independent farms, like this one, dont use antibiotics. Here, the hogs are raised more on open spaces; and piglets stay with their mothers for nearly twice as long as on the industrial farms. But most american pigs today are raised on large farms with 5,000 animals or more, often housed in tight quarters. Price because the animals get sick under those conditions, cramming them together, stressing them out, uh, they give them low doses ofhosenfeco. Stahl well, wait. They create the situation that gives them stress. They give them antibiotics to deal with what they created. And then they get resistant . Is that the chain . Price yeah, yeah. I mean, you, you nailed it, right. So this is the it, it seems ridiculous on the surface, right . Stahl what weve been told is that some of these farms take these pigs and just put them, tightly packed, into an area. And theyre, theyre so tightly packed that they get stressed and therefore they get preventative antibiotics. Wagstrom thats a pretty common misconception. So, when youre talking about crowding, that would be an improper stocking density. So stahl yeah, but who can go find out . Theres no oversight. These farms have somehow won the right to keep people off the farm to inspect. Am i correct . Wagstrom well, for one thing, we have no legislation around stocking density. So, there is not a law that says stahl exactly. Wagstrom but the incentive for farmers to do the right thing is, is really high. Stahl theres no way to find out. I dont understand how the farmers got got this right to make sure we cant find out for sure. Wagstrom well, and were trying to do everything we can to do the right thing. So that the concerns that youre expressing here are unnecessary. Stahl in 2017, the food and Drug Administration told farmers to stop using antibiotics in animals for growth purposes; but heres the loophole they are permitted to use them for disease prevention, and there are no reporting requirements. Would you support a regulation that says farmers have to report how much they use antibiotics and for what . Wagstrom i would support discussion around trying to figure out how to collect that data. Stahl if they had to report it, theyd have to report it. Wagstrom yeah. I work for farmers. And if itd be a discussion among our leadership on whether we would support or not. Stahl microbiologist lance price thinks the agriculturestav regulation policies and chafes specifically at a new u. S. D. A. Rule the industry pushed for that went into effect last month. It loosens some significant regulations at hog slaughterhouses, where inspectors are allowed. The u. S. D. A. Says its modernizing the process, including requiring more microbial tests. Price i dont see modernization. I see just straight up you want regulated. Stahl what couldnt slaughterhouses do that they can do now . Price well, what the regulation does is allows companies to set their own line speeds. Stahl youre saying that the speed of these carcasses going through can be faster . Price right. So, today its 20 or almost 20 animals per minute. Now theres no limit. Stahl but people are supposed to be inspecting them on this line . Price right. Stahl in the old system, qualified u. S. D. A. Inspectors examine each and every carcass, looking for disease and contamination. Slaughter houses can opt into the new system, or keep the old one. The u. S. D. A. Declined our request for an oncamera interview, but it said in a statement that under the new system, government line inspectors are still expected to conduct an inspection of each carcass as well as slow or stop the line if they see problems. But the number of government inspectors on the line is being reduced by 40 . To compensate for the loss, the u. S. D. A. Is adding highlevel federal inspectors to enforce the plants sanitation and safety procedures. Some of the job of examining the carcasses will be taken over by plant employees. Are they being trained . Price this is one of the things that, that i was shocked by when i saw the new regulation is that theyre saying hey, were going to, were going to throw this back to the company, but were not going to mandate any training for these people. 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Its a remarkable journey for a woman who was cut from her Elementary School choir in colombia her classmates said she sounded like a goat. Shakira now lives in spain. We went to see her there and found an artist bristling with Restless Energy and drive that sometimes torture her, but always propel her, lifting her to one of the biggest stages in the world the super bowl in miami. Two months before kickoff. Shakira lit up centre court at the davis cup tennis tournament in madrid with the kind of full throated, hip thrusting performance that has electrified audiences for more than two decades. This was her first Live Performance in more than a year a warmup for the super bowl and a showcase for the distinctive music and eye catching moves that have catapulted her to onename International Pop star status. Shakira fills huge stadiums around the world. Her devotees cry out sometimes just plain cry to hear hits like, hips dont lie. Ive seen you running around. You go from guitar to drums, and the dancing and the singing. It just looks like youre having so much fun. Are you . Shakira oh, yeah. I have a blast on stage. I feel that thats my turf. Its a comfortable place for me. Whitaker do you feel the music . Shakira i listen to music through my body. Even when im mixing songs in the recording studio, if i dont move, i know that theres something wrong. I say, do you see them moving . Do you see my hips moving . Its not working. laughs hips dont lie. Whitaker a lot of your dance moves are quite provocative. Shakira thats what my mom says. laughs whitaker thats what your mom says. Shakira now youre sounding like her. laughter it just comes out like that. Whitaker so youre just feeling it and thats thats what happens. Shakira its the way i move, baby. laughter whitaker when it comes to her moves and her music, shakira leaves nothing to chance. The davis cup performance in november was just eight minutes. She spent a full month rehearsing. When we dropped in, we saw an artist in constant motion and total control. She fine tunes the fine points of every performance. No detail is too small, whether working on the choreography. Critiquing the dancers. Im the hair police. Can we start over . Whitaker or directing the timing of the show. Shakira from she wolf into tutu, right . T . Ats the one you stretched whitaker they used to call james brown the hardest working man in show business. It seemed to us shakira is vying for that title. In the studio, on the stage, shakira strives for perfection. Shakira i can really be hard on myself wanting it to be 100 perfect, but i know perfection doesnt exist, but its a lesson i havent quite learned yet. If it were up to me i wouldnt be celebrating any of my performances. Whitaker none of them . Shakira none of them, no. Theres always something that i wish would have been done differently and i could have done better. Whitaker where she sees imperfection, her multitude of fans see incandescence. She has sold 80 million records worldwide. Five albums cracked the u. S. Billboard top ten. She writes or cowrites nearly all her songs. What does creating the music do for you . Shakira sometimes it saves me a visit to a shrink. laughs literally, its such whitaker its cathartic . Shakira such a therapeutic, yeah, cathartic vehicle, you know, for me to express my thoughts and my angst sometimes im just restless, and i dont know what it is. And i think its what i just need is a piece of paper and a pen or my computer, and just start writing. And then being able to put music to those words. Its something really beautiful, guess. Hitaker her distinctive sound is a blend of the music and colors of home, the coastal colombian city of barranquilla a melting pot of cultures indigenous, european, african, middle eastern. Shakira i have a little bit of everything in my blood. Whitaker you mix all of those elements with your dance and the sounds of your music. Shakira you know, when i was a kid, i wanted to be an anthropologist. I guess that somehow im kind of vicariously being one through my music. Whitaker one of her biggest hits, waka waka, the anthem for the 2010 soccer world cup, had african roots. Shakira there are songs that make you feel like a dog biting your own tail. You never laughs you never figure it out. And there are songs that are so easy that just come to you. Songs like waka waka, for example. Whitaker that came to you easily . Shakira the music and the lyrics came to me at the same time. Youre a good soldier choosing your battles pick yourself up dust yourself off back in the saddle im, like, i need a paper, and a pen. A paper and a pen, someone. Run. Whitaker waka waka hit number one in more than 15 countries, racked up almost 2. 4 billion views on youtube, and it swept gerard pique into her life. The barcelona soccer star was one of several world cup players who appeared in the music video. Gerard pique for me, it was, like, very shocking. I had to dance and laughs im not shakira well, thats not dance, going like this. Pique no. No. I had to shakira thats not dancing. laughs pique i had to do some some some movement. Yeah. Shakira you did a little bit of that, of the waka. Whitaker you had to do the waka waka movement . Pique and for me, it was ridiculous. Whitaker but his onesecond cameo was enough to catch shakiras eye. Shakira i wasnt a soccer fan, so i didnt know who he was. But when i saw the video, i was like, hmm. That ones kind of cute. laughs and then someone decided to introduce us. Pique yeah. Whitaker the couple now has two boys, live in barcelona and have enough combined star power that Forbes Magazine named them one of the most powerful couples on the planet. For all intents and purposes, you you two are married. Shakira were not married. Whitaker but youre not officially married. Shakira to tell you the truth, marriage scares the out of me. I dont want him to see me as the wife. Id rather him see me as his girlfriend. Pique the girlfriend. Shakira exactly. His lover, his girlfriend. Its like a little forbidden fruit. laughs you know . I want to keep him on his toes. I want him to think that anythings possible depending on behavior. laughter whitaker anythings possible should be the mantra of Shakira Isabel mebarak ripoll. At ten, she entered a singing contest and won. At 13, she signed her first record deal. Yea later, she was one of the biggest rockeras rock stars in latin america. But she craved a broader audience. So she learned english, studied the lyrics of bob dylan and the poetry of walt whitman, and at age 24 was blasting up the u. S. Charts with a new look and a new song. Wherever, whenever what made you believe you could make it in the United States . Shakira destiny . I had no doubt in my mind. I had visions of what was going to happen to me since a very early age. Whitaker it was a steady rise until 2018 when she ran afoul of spanish authorities over when she took up residence and how much tax she owes. Shes paid about 16 million while she fights the assessment. Its a staggering sum that would have been unimaginable to a young shakira. When she was seven, her fathers jewelry business went bankrupt. The family went from middle class to poor overnight. What impact did that have on you . Shakira oh, a tremendous impact. It was really important to me to vindicate my familys financial situation and social status. And to a point that it became an obsession to me. A healthy obsession, i i would say. You know, to succeed in life. To bring my dad and my mom out of that precarious situation. I think that i would not be the same person if my dad hadnt had that financial setback. Whitaker her father scraped together the money to keep his bookish daughter in catholic school. At 18, with money from her first hit album, she started a foundation to educate disadvantaged children. Whyd you do that . You were a kid yourself. Shakira i was a kid myself. I grew up witnessing that many kids my age, many kids just like me, instead of going to school, were sleeping barefoot in the park. Hola whitaker she has built six schools and educated 23,000 children in columbia. Shes considered a Global Leader on education who lobbies president s to invest in Early Childhood development. Shakira ive always been convinced that my purpose in life is not to shake it endlessly. You know . laughter theres got to be so much more to it. You know . My musical career has served as a vehicle to work for children, which is the project of my life. Whitaker changing lives, creating music, she says shes as driven as ever. Shes working on a new song. Shakira got you moving. Whitaker got me moving. Shakira okay, and your hips dont lie. Whitaker in true shakira fashion, she thinks it can be better. Shakira theres something in the frequency of the bass that is bugging me a little bit. I was just feeling it as i was listening. Whitaker pop star, mother, philanthropist. Its a lot to carry on her 53 frame. On a walk in barcelona, we got a taste of what its like to be shakira. Can i have a photo from you . Shakira yeah, of course. Whitaker and with the super bowl just weeks away. Shakira youll see me in all my splendor. laughs meaning ill be, like, stressed out. laughs whitaker that, she told us, is part of her process her drive for perfection which is taking her all the way to the super bowl. Shakira i know that was on my todo list, so, february 3, im going to go, check. Whitaker you said you like your music to Say Something . What would be the message that you will send in your super bowl performance . Shakira i think the message is going to be listen, im a woman. Im a latina. It wasnt easy for me to get to where i am. 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