Why Facebook responded to Warren's criticism by invoking FCC regulations

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From Sen. Warren’s feud with Facebook to Amazon’s policy manifesto, here are some of the latest Big Tech headlines.

Joanna Stern, personal technology columnist at the Wall Street Journal, and Joan Solsman, senior writer at CNET, join "Squawk Box" to discuss the

controversy over Facebook and other social media website's political advertisement policies, Amazon's manifesto and the Department of Justice's plan for Big Tech.

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