In The Media

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Sept. 1. Ryan's health care reform proposals shift costs to patients and unclear if it would reduce spending. "There is no technical solution. We need to try everything," said Don Taylor.

Publishers Weekly. Aug. 31. This excerpt of William Chafe's new book, Bill and Hilary, looks at the private agreement between the couple.

The Irish Times. Aug. 30.  Peter Feaver calls Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan's convention speech “the off Broadway debut for the 2016 campaign”.

Foreign Policy. Aug. 30.  A Mitt Romney administration would return to the bullying neoconservative approach to foreign policy, which is dangerous and unrealistic in the current situation, argues Bruce Jentleson.

Foreign Policy. Aug. 30. A Romney administration would correct the foreign policy failures of the current administration argues Peter Feaver.

NPR. Aug. 29. Jacob Vigdor debates the timing and importance of teaching algebra in middle and high school on "The Diane Rehm Show."

The Philadelphia Inquirer. Aug. 29. The Romney campaign's claim that the Obama administration has eliminated the work requirement from welfare "it's not true; it's inaccurate and misleading," said Elizabeth Ananat, assistant professor of public policy and economics.

Associated Press. Aug. 23. John Burness is skeptical of the claim by Penn State President Graham Spanier of being unaware of the sex abuse scandal involving the former football coach. "It is a little difficult to believe, given the prominence of Joe Paterno and the various emails that ended up going back and forth," he said.

News 14. Aug. 22.  On the show, "Capital Tonight," Don Taylor compares the Affordable Care Act and the Romney-Ryan plans.  Taylor's remarks begin at the12.30 mark and end at 16.00.

NPR. Aug. 20.  On the show, Marketplace, Peter Ubel discusses the "consolidation battle... between insurers and hospitals," as companies buy each other.

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