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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Fast Money 06/17/20

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

Business, Investing, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Listen To Our Traders Take You Behind the Money...How To Play the Volatility...Pops and Drops: The Movers You Missed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks, guys.

0:02.2

Fast Money does start right now.

0:03.7

I'm Melissa Lee.

0:04.7

Tonight's trader, guy Domi, Tim Seymour, Dan Nathan, and Karen Finerman, should technology

0:09.8

permit?

0:10.8

Why, what's been the biggest boost for the market may turn out to be the biggest risk

0:14.0

We'll tell you how the Fed could go from Fed friend to foe

0:16.8

Plus a brand new season of Port Knight is underway with the red-hot game means for Creator

0:21.0

Epic and the rest of the gaming industry.

0:23.7

And Guy has got a fast pitch for us.

0:25.6

Will the traders buy in or should he give up the ghost?

0:28.2

But we start off with the developing story out of DC,

0:30.9

the Justice Department law looking to crack down on protections for

0:34.2

social media companies. Elon Moyes got more on the story.

0:37.3

Elon.

0:38.3

Melissa, the DOJ's proposal strikes right at the heart of the business model for platforms like

0:44.4

Facebook, Twitter and Google.

0:46.6

The DOJ is calling for three key carve-outs to Section 230 of the Communications

0:51.3

Secency Act.

0:52.3

The first is what they're calling the bad Samaritan carve out for platforms that facilitate or solicit illegal activity.

0:59.0

The second is specific exemptions for child exploitation, terrorism, and cyberstalking, and there

1:05.3

would also be case specific carve-outs for platforms that have actual knowledge of illicit

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