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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 54x31 - Essential drugs in short supply | HopeChi
	cago | Jonas Kaufmann
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DESCRIPTION:Hospitals have been facing daily drug shortages across theco
	untry for more than a decade. A 60 Minutes investigationfound the lack of 
	essential drugs is not a matter of supply anddemand\, but that pharmaceuti
	cal companies have been haltingproduction on life-saving generic drugs bec
	ause they aren'tprofitable. Bill Whitaker finds a broken system\, as docto
	rsexpress serious concerns and the government stands on thesidelines.One-t
	hird of households on Chicago's south side bringin less than \,000 per yea
	r\, making college tuition adistant dream. Sunday\, Scott Pelley meets a p
	erson who willchange that for 30\,000 Chicago high school students—andth
	eir parents.Since the pandemic\, performing arts have beenupended. Now\, a
	rtists like opera tenor Jonas Kaufmann havefound a new appreciation for ta
	king the stage with a liveaudience. Norah O'Donnell speaks with Kaufmann a
	bout what it'slike to be back\, Sunday.
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