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People
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Organizations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Media monitoring report / transcript / evidence file
File Size: 1.39 MB
Summary

This document is a transcript and visual record of a CNN interview with a guest identified as 'Robert' (RLK), broadcasting via Skype from Beijing. The discussion concerns the U.S.-China trade war, specifically the imposition of reciprocal tariffs ($200bn by the US and $60bn by China) and the unlikelihood of high-level trade negotiations occurring before the U.S. midterm elections. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Robert Guest / Expert
Interviewee discussing US-China trade relations via Skype from Beijing. Identified as 'RLK' in the transcript.
RLK Guest / Expert
Speaker identifier in transcript (likely Robert Lawrence Kuhn based on context, though full name not explicitly on pa...
HOST Interviewer
CNN Anchor interviewing Robert.
Holmes Journalist/Anchor
Referenced in social media handle @HolmesCNN on screen.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
CNN
Broadcaster
CNN TODAY
Program name
S&P
Stock market index shown on ticker
House Oversight Committee
Source of document (inferred from footer HOUSE_OVERSIGHT)

Timeline (2 events)

Coming days (relative to document)
Scheduled trade talks
Unknown
Upcoming (relative to document)
Midterm Elections
U.S.

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of guest (Robert) via Skype
Subject of discussion / Geopolitical entity
Subject of discussion / Geopolitical entity

Relationships (1)

Robert Interview HOST
Host interviewing Robert live on CNN.

Key Quotes (2)

"Unlikely that the top trade negotiator would come under these circumstances, because then it looks like they're coming under the threat of a gun to their head"
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"It's unlikely though that we'll see any real movement before the midterm elections."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (926 characters)

CNN
HOST: So, if China is sending these signals then, Robert, is there a chance that China would actually come to the table and continue to have these trade talks as they've been scheduled for the coming days?
RLK: Unlikely that the top trade negotiator would come under these circumstances, because then it looks like they're coming under the threat of a gun to their head, an analogy that has been used. Possibly that a lower level delegation would come. It's unlikely though that we'll see any real movement before the midterm elections.
[IMAGE 1: CNN Broadcast Screenshot]
TRADE WAR
LIVE
HOW FAR CAN U.S.-CHINA DISPUTE GO?
CNN
China hit U.S. with $60 bn worth of tariffs Tuesday
S&P ▲ 15.51
CNN TODAY
[IMAGE 2: CNN Broadcast Screenshot]
Via Skype
Beijing
7:11 AM
TRADE WAR
LIVE
HOW FAR CAN U.S.-CHINA DISPUTE GO?
CNN
U.S. slapped $200 bn worth of tariffs on China Monday
S&P ▲ 15.51
@HolmesCNN
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