Peggy Whitson: How 10 years of applying to be an astronaut prepared her to make history

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Peggy Whitson became the first female commander of the International Space Station in 2007. Ahead of International Women's Day, Whitson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how her successes came with challenges, and how the 10 years of applying to become an astronaut prepared her to make history.

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Telling it all like it is, even with mainstream media message interruptions and redirects, Peggy Whitson is a female rockstar! Two thumbs up for Peggy Whitson as our first female commander of the international Space Station in 2007. A true American role model for all children especially women. :)

sherri
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Peggy Whitson is a national hero and inspiration. Her career is impressive. She gets 6 minutes on TV while Tomi Lahren and Diamond&Silk have been all over Fox News for years. I just don't get it.

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Peggy looks like a man, and sounds like she/he is cracking up....emotional wreck

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Only thing inspiring me if I fail my MCAT

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