Talking about your 1864 and were going to start with the well, today we are going to begin talking about the year 1864, and we are going to start with the action in virginia in 1864. Focusing especially, now today, on the action in may, june and the famous duel between Ulysses S Grant and robert e. Lee. The big showdown between the best generals that each side had. I think this campaign has been more misunderstood, more misinterpreted than maybe any other campaign in the civil war. I think the reason is because of expectations. Today in politics you would see, a president ial campaign or primary Campaign Going on. Several candidates are seeking the nomination of one of the parties, and theyre coming up on one of the nominating primaries the state primaries typically youll hear some politicians say, if i finish in the top three, that will be a win. If i could finish in the top three than i would be happy, or Something Like that. Of, course trying to manage expectations. If he does that
I think the reason reason is because of expectations. You know today in politics you would see say theres a president ial campaign. The primary campaign is going on and several candidates are seeking the nomination of one of the parties and theyre coming up on one of the nominating the primers the state primary and youll typically youll hear some politicians say oh if i finish in the top three, that will be a win that if i to finish in the top three, ill be very happy or Something Like that. And of course, hes trying to manage expectations. Because if he does that successfully and if people and the press and so forth buy it, yeah Top Three Finishes a win for him and he finishes number two, you know. Oh wow, thats great. You know he exceeded expectations. But on the other hand if he doesnt bother to manage expectations or if hes not successful at it doesnt get people to buy it then you know, he finished his second. Oh, wow. What a loser. What a defeat for him. He finished second the thi
The big showdown between in each case the best general that each side had i think this campaign has been more misunderstood and misinterpreted than maybe any other campaign in the civil war. I think the reason reason is because of expectations. You know today in politics you would see say theres a president ial campaign. The primary campaign is going on and several candidates are seeking the nomination of one of the parties and theyre coming up on one of the nominating the primers the state primary and youll typically youll hear some politicians say oh if i finish in the top three, that will be a win that if i to finish in the top three, ill be very happy or Something Like that. And of course, hes trying to manage expectations. Because if he does that successfully and if people and the press and so forth buy it, yeah Top Three Finishes a win for him and he finishes number two, you know. Oh wow, thats great. You know he exceeded expectations. But on the other hand if he doesnt bother to
7 30 on sunday, august 11. Thanks for joining us. There is lots to talk about in our next half hour,. The governor heads to court in 90 minutes requesting a cooling off period that would stop Union Workers from walking off the job tomorrow morning. Lets remind you how we got to this point. Both sides missed the first contract deadline of june 30. Workers went on strike july 1. That left hundreds of thousands of bay area commuters stuck in massive traffic for four days. A 30day contract extension brought a second deadline of august 4. They missed that one as well. Now a cooling off period may be just around the corner. We are here to get a deal. Things are happening. I think the unions want to look at some things, do some costing of proposals. So we will see where it goes. Reporter they took a break just before midnight. The today the governor steps in with his push to block a strike. The stage at the San Francisco superior court house. His request a 60day cooling off period that would
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