
"I actually teared up": Jeff Bezos shares emotional moment aboard spacecraft in exclusive interview
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Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark accomplished something only one other pair of American siblings has done: The duo spent time in space together.
"Clearly it's a bonding moment for the two of you. Did you have a moment with the two of you up there?" "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King asked the brothers after they landed back on Earth on Tuesday. "We had a couple of those moments," Jeff Bezos said. "We had about, I don't know, 25 minutes on the ground, with the crew capsules sealed. So it's just the four of us in there, and my brother and I, we picked seats so that we could see each other from our seats … We had some really good, quality time there."
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