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a fellow that i admired very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem called, the cure at troy. here's what he said in one stanza, he said, history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that longed for tidal wave of justice rises up and hope in history rhymes. i truly believe it's within our power for the first time in a long time because of what's happened in the past three years. the power to make hope in history rhyme. that's what we're going to do. god bless you all. [inaudible]protect [applause] a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span the house is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches, legislative business begins at noon. powers.-past were consider legislation to extend surveillance program said to expire this month. on c-span to the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to consider resolution that would overturn the educations department rule on student loan forgiveness. on c-span three, the cdc director robert redfield joins public health officials on capitol hill for house oversi
a fellow that i admired very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem called, the cure at troy. here's what he said in one stanza, he said, history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that longed for tidal wave of justice rises up and hope in history rhymes. i truly believe it's within our power for the first time in a long time because of what's happened in the past three years. the power to make hope in history...
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heard me quote many times, a fellow i admire very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem, and here is , he he said in one stanza said, "history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that long forward tidal wave of justice rises up and hope and history rhymes." i truly believe it is in our power for the first time in a long time because of what has happened in the past three years, the power to make hope in -- hope and history rhyme. that is what we going to do. god bless you all. and may god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking poet -- points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from other political coverage for one simple reason -- it is c-span. we have brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979, and this you -- this year we are bringing you a view of the people hoping to steer that government. in other words, your future. go deep, direct a
heard me quote many times, a fellow i admire very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem, and here is , he he said in one stanza said, "history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that long forward tidal wave of justice rises up and hope and history rhymes." i truly believe it is in our power for the first time in a long time because of what has happened in the past three years, the power to make hope...
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as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why.ress a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital doubling. the city has a number of new zealanders devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but look at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good it's been happening especially the last 85 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing and you thought maybe it won't happen again people become injured in software or you know go to work for facebook or someth
as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why.ress a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital...
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a fellow that i admired very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem called, the cure at troy. here's what he said in one stanza, he said, history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that longed for tidal wave of justice rises up and hope in history rhymes. i truly believe it's within our power for the first time in a long time because of what's happened in the past three years. the power to make hope in history rhyme. that's what we're going to do. god bless you all. and may god protect [inaudible] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> during this election season, the candidates beyond the points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming politicalom all other coverage for one simple reason -- it's c-span. brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979
a fellow that i admired very much who passed away not long ago, a poet named seamus heaney. he wrote a poem called, the cure at troy. here's what he said in one stanza, he said, history teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave, but then once in a lifetime, that longed for tidal wave of justice rises up and hope in history rhymes. i truly believe it's within our power for the first time in a long time because of what's happened in the past three years. the power to make hope in history...
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as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital dublin. and the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers have buyers who are very very good there's been happening especially the last say 5 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing and you thought maybe it won't hap
as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born...
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as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital of dublin. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. look at that moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good there's been happening especially the last a 5 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing and you thought maybe it won't happen
as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were...