"60 MINUTES" LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 4
Editor's Note: These previously broadcast segments have been updated for this post-season edition.
CRISIS - According to the CDC, the rates of suicide, self-harm, anxiety and depression are up among kids and teens - a trend that began before the pandemic. A deficit of mental health care workers and facilities for young people, along with a depletion of resources during COVID-19 and lack of school mental health specialists, have created extraordinarily challenging conditions for families who need help in already troubling times. Wisconsin is one state struggling to meet these needs. 60 MINUTES' Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Milwaukee to chronicle how the pandemic has impacted the mental health of their youth and how families and communities have responded. Ashley Velie is the producer.
A NEW MODEL - Lesley Stahl reports on a non-profit architectural firm called MASS (Model of Architecture Serving Society) whose work in countries like Rwanda is influencing new architectural concepts here in the U.S. Shari Finkelstein and Braden Cleveland Bergan are the producers.
THE KICKER - Jon Wertheim reports on the NFL's great secret hiding in plain sight: the kicker. Kickers score about one third of the points in the league, but only get a small fraction of the respect. Wertheim interviews Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who is on a trajectory to go down as perhaps the greatest NFL kicker there ever was. Wertheim speaks with other current and former kickers about how unique the position is and the immense pressure that comes with the job. Draggan Mihailovich is the producer.
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