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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Fast Money - 04/19/21

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

Business, Investing, News

3.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Listen to our traders take you behind the money...how to play the volatility...pops and drops and the movers you missed. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

Thank you so much, chef. You heard of my Melissa Lee. This is Fast Money.

0:03.8

Tonight's Trader Line of Guaidami, Tim Seymour, Karen Feinerman, and Dan Nathan.

0:07.0

Tonight on Fast, we're all over the Aftar Resaction. Cherish the United and IBM.

0:10.8

Both stocks on the move on earnings. IBM's called just getting underway.

0:14.4

We are on it. We'll bring you any big headlines. Plus, tobacco stocks,

0:17.7

getting smoke, the reports out of the White House today that sent this trade up in flames.

0:22.0

And later, the ultimate pairstray, the chartmasters laying out two moves to make

0:26.3

to capture big upside in this market. Carter Worth will join us straight ahead.

0:30.1

We start off with a developing story on Tesla, the stock falling more than 3% today.

0:34.5

Two federal agencies launching investigations into a fatal Model S,

0:38.2

a crash with apparently nobody behind the wheel. Let's get the fill-of-bow with all the new details. Phil.

0:44.0

And Melissa, still more questions than answers with this crash? And you saw some of the pictures there.

0:48.9

Let's set the scene in terms of what happened over the weekend. This was a crash that killed two people

0:54.0

in spring, Texas, just outside of Houston. What's interesting is that the police at the scene said,

1:00.2

look, there was a person in the passenger seat and there was a person in the back seat.

1:04.8

There was nobody in the driver's seat, which immediately had people saying, wait a second,

1:09.2

how did this crash? If there was nobody in the driver's seat, was autopilot engaged? And by the way,

1:14.2

it's unclear if autopilot was engaged. So, NITSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,

1:19.8

is now opening an investigation, a special crash investigation into this accident. NITSA has launched

1:26.4

24 probes of Tesla autopilot in the past where they've looked at crashes and so forth.

1:32.8

There have been no recalls of autopilot technology. Now, Tesla has amended the technology over time

1:38.8

and has been engaged in conversations with NITSA, but there have been no recalls.

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