." ♪ welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez, adam hersh of the roosevelt institute and summitategies and clide are still with me and talking about the trans pacific trade deal and assuming it's no accident that china is not a signatory, was not part of the negotiations, but i've heard a lot of different explanations for why so adam hersh why is china not part of this deal? >> well, this deal was conceived as a way to address the challenge of economically and politically rising china in the asia pacific region but has not been constructed in such a way challenge. when i look at the agreement i look at things like the rules of origin which says what percent of the content of a good has to be produced in a trans pacific partnership country. and they are set so low and the reality is these barriers are so loose that content from chinese producers are going to get into the tpp and get the preferential market access without making the reciprocal kind of market access in china. chinese companies are already heavily invested and have agreements in most of the tpp countries so the idea