you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in atlanta. we re less than 40 minutes to the launch of axiom two. it s the second mission to the international space station. on board is a former space station commander who has spent more time in space than any other american along with a pilot and two mission specialists from saudi arabia. we ll bring you that launch live in about a half an hour. and negotiations will resume over the debt crisis. they will set the stakge for a high-stakes meeting tomorrow. the president is flying home from the g-7 summit in japan. here s what mccarthy had to say about that conversation. i believe it was a productive phone call. and so at the end of the phone call, what we need to do is, we re going to have patrick mchenry get back together with he s going to ask his team, get back together. so we can walk them through literally what we ve been talking about. i think some of the challenges here they might not completely understand h
nominal trajectory for dragon. and maybe even a little bit of excitement in the crew s voice. commander peggy whitson calling back down, hearing that callout hearing nominal trajectory. left side of the screen, you can see the first stage. it s now beginning to orient itself so that the engines are pointed down towards the land as we will be descending towards landing zone one in cape canaveral. they ll help guide they ll guide the first stage through once we get into the atmosphere following the entry burn which will be coming up here in another couple minutes. on the right-hand side, the second stage with the dragon capsule on top heading up the eastern seaboard of the u.s. we ve just heard the callout of boston, that s the new hampshire tracking station has picked up the signal. dragon spacex, trajectory nominal. continuing to make those