Jeff Bezos reveals what it’s like to build an empire and become the richest man in the world — and why he's willing to spend $1 billion a year to fund the most important mission of his life

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos interviewed by Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner about Amazon, Trump, Blue Origin, his family, and the advice he'd give entrepreneurs.

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Jeff Bezos reveals what it's like to build an empire and become the richest man in the world — and why he's willing to spend $1 billion a year to fund the most important mission of his life

Jeff Bezos reveals what it's like to build an empire and become the richest man in the world — and why he's willing to spend $1 billion a year to fund the most important mission of his life

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos interviewed by Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner about Amazon, Trump, Blue Origin, his family, and the advice he'd give entrepreneurs.

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