robert weissman, president of public citizen.tson is a trade policy analyst at the cato institute, a -- cato institute. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: nina simone. after our debate on the tpp, we will be joined by liz garbus talking about this remarkable new film, "what happened, miss simone?" stay with us for that. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez, this is democracy now! juan: i would like to ask robert weissman, you are mentioning before the break, the connection to nafta in this tpp. i would like you to comment on this issue -- we have had now the last two democratic presidents come a bill clinton, who is the guy who pushed through nafta and now barack obama here pushing through tpp basically achieving for corporate america, perhaps its most desired legislation through congress and basically steamrolling through the democratic constituency of labor, the environment list your hosts to these kinds of deals. >> it is heartbreaking. in a way, it is more devastating this time that it was with no clinton. at le