This week on “Sunday Morning” (March 17)

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Hosted by Jane Pauley

     
COVER STORY: Haiti’s long history of crises, and its present unrest
The Caribbean nation currently roiling under fire from armed gangs and without a functioning government was born as a rich French colony that gained independence in 1804, founded by the formerly enslaved. Since then, Haiti has been mired in poverty, crushing debt, violence and political upheaval, subjugated by dictators and foreign powers. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at Haiti’s history, and talks with author Jake Johnston and journalist-activist Monique Clesca about the country’s current turmoil and what the future bodes for Haitians.

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ALMANAC: March 17
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.

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Oscar the Bird King, a troll sculpture by recycle artist Thomas Dambo.

Thomas Dambo


ARTS: Thomas Dambo’s magical troll art
The Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo uses reclaimed wood and scraps from landfills to create giant works of art depicting trolls – magical creatures that he has installed in 17 countries. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Dambo about his creation depicting Oscar the Bird King, hidden in the woods of Vashon Island near Seattle, and how his sculptures blend in with the natural world.

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HISTORY: The pride of the Irish
The story of Ireland has been a history of emigration, with millions having left the island to escape famine or to search for opportunity. EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, traces the contributions that Irish descendants continue to make across the globe in a wide range of fields. As we mark St. Patrick’s Day, correspondent Conor Knighton celebrates the Irish diaspora, and explores his own ancestors with a genealogist at the Irish Family History Centre.

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A scene from the Broadway musical “The Notebook,” adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel. 

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STAGE: “The Notebook”: Turning the bestselling romance into a Broadway musical
In 1996 Nicholas Sparks’ romantic novel “The Notebook” became a bestseller. Eight years later it was adapted to a classic movie starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. And the love story that was “a song, a dream, a whisper,” is now a Broadway musical. Correspondent David Pogue talks with Sparks and with members of the creative team that turned his book into a show that is already causing considerable audience joy and weeping.

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PASSAGE: Remembering Kitty Genovese
Sixty years ago this week, Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old bar manager, was raped and stabbed to death outside her Queens, N.Y., apartment building. A New York Times report at the time claimed dozens of witnesses refused to help, an example of urban indifference that proved to be an urban legend. Jane Pauley reports.

       
PASSAGE: In memoriam

“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actress Robyn Bernard, whose credits include the soap opera “General Hospital.” 

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Koi carp are bred to create their distinctive markings. 

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WORLD: Koi: “Swimming jewels” 
Koi carp are loved and admired for their size and bright markings and not just in Japan; breeders exported nearly $50 million worth of koi last year, with America the second-largest importer of koi in the world. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer visits a fish beauty pageant of sorts at the All Japan Koi Show in Tokyo, and talks with fish breeders and aficionados about the charisma of koi.  

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HARTMAN: A third-grade fashion trendsetter
      

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On the set of “Jeopardy!” with host Ken Jennings and correspondent Luke Burbank.

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TV: Posing questions to “Jeopardy!” champion-turned-host host Ken Jennings
He was an all-time “Jeopardy!” champion who is now host of the venerable game show that is marking its 60th year on the air. Correspondent Luke Burbank puts the questions to Ken Jennings about how he trained as a contestant, and what it means to him to succeed the late Alex Trebek.

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Artwork at the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Alabama.

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ARTS: An Alabama sculpture park evokes the painful history of slavery
In Montgomery, Alabama, a long-neglected plot of land, wedged between a maze of train tracks and the river, has been transformed into the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park – 17 acres filled with nearly 50 sculptures by world-famous artists like Kehinde Wiley, Hank Willis Thomas, Simone Leigh and Rose B. Simpson. It’s the latest installation by the Equal Justice Initiative to evoke the history and repercussions of slavery in America. Correspondent Mark Whitaker reports.

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Christine Blasey Ford talks about her memoir, “One Way Back.”

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BOOKS: “One Way Back”: Christine Blasey Ford on speaking out, death threats, and life after the Kavanaugh hearings
In 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a university professor and mother of two, accused then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a party while both were in high school. After her televised testimony, the allegations stirred a hornet’s nest of controversy, and brought death threats to Ford and her family. Now, Ford has written a memoir, “One Way Back,” about her experience speaking out. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the costs of going public; the responses she received from survivors of sexual assault; and how she has no regrets for her decision.

WATCH A PREVIEW: Christine Blasey Ford: “I was naïve” about consequences of Brett Kavanaugh testimony

READ A BOOK EXCERPT: “One Way Back” by Christine Blasey Ford

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COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan on being a bourbon aficionado
The comedian, a longtime beer guy, is new to the enjoyment of hard liquor, and finds it helps him forget his five kids.

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NATURE: Driftwood on a Florida beach

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WEB EXCLUSIVES:

GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2024
A look back at the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this year, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.


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