
David vs. Goliath
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Congressman Cicilline takes on Big Tech in a fight like David vs. Goliath.
In an in-depth interview with Rhode Island PBS Weekly, congressman David Cicilline reflects on the January insurrection, his personal life, and his current battle to break up and regulate Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple with sweeping antitrust legislation.
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David vs. Goliath
Clip: Season 2 Episode 45 | 10m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
In an in-depth interview with Rhode Island PBS Weekly, congressman David Cicilline reflects on the January insurrection, his personal life, and his current battle to break up and regulate Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple with sweeping antitrust legislation.
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