Climbers on reaching El Capitan summit: Anything is possible when you work hard enough
Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson join "CBS This Morning" from Yosemite to discuss their historic accomplishment. The pair successfully free climbed the Dawn Wall of El Capitan with just their hands and feet.
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