let me start with congresswoman marcy captor. have you ever supported free trade? in other words, is free trade a basic battle for you and the working people of your area? >> free trade is a battle for the communities that i represent and the people and companies that reside there. i have supported the jordanian agreement. i felt it was a stronger measure. but i basically believe in our constitution which says that the congress, not the executive branch, will have the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations. it doesn't say rubber stamp agreements that the executive branch negotiates and it doesn't say you can't amend. congress has to be able to fix what's wrong with these agreements and frankly, chris, in my area and the whole country, since these so-called free trade agreements have been signed and rushed through congress, under the fast track procedure, our country has lost net, 47,500,000 jobs. among them, over 5 million manufacturing jobs. the american people have lived these year after year after year of trade deficit. an accumulation of $9.5 trillion