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TV TIME Tuesday, September 6, 2016 East Oregonian Page 7A Obama makes trade deal top priority in remaining months WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite formidable opposition across the political spectrum, President Barack Obama is using his inal months in ofice to ight for congressional approval of a 12-nation free trade pact called the Trans-Paciic Part- nership. Obama plugged the trade agree- ment Monday in China, saying it is “indisputable that it would create a better deal for us than the status quo.” He said he doesn’t have to sell the deal to Asian leaders who were part of the negotiations because “they see this as the right thing to do for their own countries.” At home, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump bash the agreement and public opinion polls show voters closely divided on its merits. A survey by the Pew Research Center estimated that 39 percent of registered voters view TPP as a bad thing for the United States and 37 percent consider it a good thing, hardly the kind of numbers that would inspire Congress to heed the president’s call. Will Congress vote? It’s hard to argue with House Speaker Paul Ryan’s assessment that TPP doesn’t have the votes to pass. Throw in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s statement that the Senate would not take up the agreement this year and TPP’s pros- pects look dismal. Last year, the House barely passed legislation establishing a streamlined process for approving TPP, called “fast-track,” but the details of the actual agreement were not made public until November. Since then, about a dozen Repub- licans who voted for the fast-track process have switched and said they oppose the deal, seemingly elimi- nating a narrow cushion of support. That leaves the administration and other TPP supporters with a tough task. The ripest recruiting grounds: 50 GOP lawmakers who voted against fast-track. Many consider themselves free-traders but voted no for separate reasons. The ight in the Senate could be easier since supporters only need a simple majority for passage rather than the 60 votes usually needed for advancing legislation. Business groups that want the agreement approved used the August recess to lobby lawmakers. Foes of TPP have been heartened by the dire talk from congressional leaders. But many suspect a vote is looming. What’s the pathway? The top concern of lawmakers is that the protection of clinical testing data for certain drugs made from living organisms, called biologics, falls short of the 12 years required by U.S. law. TPP requires countries to provide eight years of data protection, and possibly only ive if they take other steps. Led by Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, lawmakers want the U.S. standards to prevail. The Obama administration will try to work out some language during September and October that satisfy Hatch’s concerns, though any insistence that countries accept a baseline closer to the U.S. standard could prompt other nations to walk. Hatch also insists that partici- pating countries provide the U.S. with roadmaps for how they intend to implement the agreement. The Obama administration has sent negotiators to begin that work. Eventually, the administration will send draft legislation to Congress with the changes in U.S. law needed to enact the trade deal. Given the political winds, it probably won’t happen until after the election. Will Obama seal the deal? The president’s case for TPP emphasizes two points: First, he says it’s good for the economy because it eliminates thousands of tariffs that will lower the price for American-made goods and services. Second, it’s good for U.S. national security because it demon- strates America’s commitment to being a Paciic power. While the administration has been making both cases from the get-go, the closing argument for TPP increasingly has taken a national security emphasis. Deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said TPP is a “litmus Tuesday Morning COMING EVENTS 6 PBS ABC NBC CBS FOX STATION AM 6:30 AgDay Hot/ Cleve. Good Day Oregon at 6 News News KOIN 6 News at 6 a.m. Wake Up Northwest KGW News at Sunrise Northwest Northwest KATU News Morning Stretch W.L.Yoga (31) KTNW (59) OPB 13 Sit and Fit Jet Go! 11 KPTV 3 (19) KEPR 2 KOIN 19 (25) KNDU 6 KGW 8 (42) KVEW 4 KATU 5 (11) KFFX test for whether or not the U.S. has staying power in this region.” Will TPP survive? It’s not obvious how it could survive, given both candidates say they oppose TPP, but history has shown that opposition during the heat of a campaign can turn to support if the right changes are made. Obama said ratifying trade deals in the U.S. is never smooth, but eventually they get done. In his irst presidential campaign, Obama said he opposed a free-trade agreement with South Korea. He said it didn’t do enough to require Korea to open its markets to Amer- ican-made cars, rice and beef. But nearly three years later, Congress passed a trade agreement with South Korea that Obama called “a win for both our countries.” Trump has made his opposition to TPP a hallmark of his campaign. Clinton supported TPP efforts as secretary of state but announced her opposition last October, saying the inal agreement failed to meet her test of providing good jobs, raising wages and protecting national security. September 6, 2016 Movies 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 Good Day Spokane Good Day Oregon CBS This Morning (N) CBS This Morning (N) Today Show Zelda Williams, Rory Feek (N) Today Show Zelda Williams, Rory Feek (N) Good Morning America (N) Good Morning America (N) Wild Kratts Jet Go! 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