Good evening and welcome. Of governmenttor and diplomatic programs at the Chicago Council on global affairs. On voices our program of the iran hostage crisis. We are live streaming. Please silence your phones. We do welcome social media engagement. The council is a nonpartisan platform. The views of the individuals are their own and do not represent the views of the council. Fromll hear a flash talk the ceo and president of people analytics. Demystifyingses on peoples opinions and behaviors in difficult circumstances. Policy studiesin from university of maryland, college talk. Following the flash talk, i will introduce our panelists. At themer deputy chief embassy in iran is unable to join us tonight. M join me in welcoming the doctor. I appreciate the chance to be here. Hello, chicago. It is my first time here. [applause] thank you. My name is amir farmanesh. You,presenting a poll to the title being iranian Public Opinion after the hostage crisis. Companyn independent from toronto, ca
Heard talks. On opinions and behaviors. He holds degrees from Syracuse University and the university of maryland. Unfortunately, another professor is unable to join us tonight. Now please join me in welcoming our guest. [applause] i appreciate the chance to be here. Hello, chicago. It is my first time here. I am presenting to you a survey. The title being a rainy and Public Opinion for decades after the hostage crisis. That is one of our call centers in toronto. In the last president ial election in iran in 2017, that then president was selected. A poll was able to predict the results of the election. The economist published it one day before the election. Our prediction was accurate within two percentage points. We did something that could be reliably used. The polling i am presenting today is used by the exact same methodology. A rainy and say the economy is bad. And it is getting worse. They blamed their own government more than they blame the United States for sanctions. 55 of irra
Like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. Chapelle. Please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. Panelist ourther named jim and both worked on white house gardens. At the end am going to let you ask questions. Last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. So from the Johnson Administration on. In many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. The start out by talking about garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. Im also going to talk a little more about first ladies rather than president s because first ladies have had more than influence on the white house grounds. Perhaps more than any ot
We will hear from jim adams and jim mcdaniels, secretary for the White House Historical situation board of directors. Like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. Chapelle. Please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. Both of our other panelist our named jim and both work lted at the white house. At the end am going to let you ask questions. We are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. So from the Johnson Administration on. In many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. Im going to start off the panel by talking about some of the garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. Im also g
Chapelle. Please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. Both of our other panelist our named jim and both worked on white house gardens. At the end am going to let you ask questions. We are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. So from the Johnson Administration on. In many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. The start out by talking about garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. Im also going to talk a little more about first ladies rather than president s because first ladies have had more than influence on the white house grounds. Perhaps more than any other first lady, Lady Bird Johnson was extremely plant focused. It influenced not just the white house but the