Stitch Fix shares plunged after the company's first earnings report and the Senate passes tax reform. Plus was there insider trading at crypto exchange Coinbase? And Uber dealt a blow by the EU. We also look a new interstellar object and whether or not it may support life. And Patagonia made a statement in opposition of President Trump's move against the national monuments in Utah, and sales soared. We talk about whether that trend will continue. Plus our weekly personal finance show "Your Cheddar," presented by Ally.

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