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celebrated this weekend. aldrin was honored by a standing ovation by mike pence. armstrong died seven years ago. five, four, three, two, one. and liftoff. 50 years after a small step for man, the soyuz rocket and its crew take a giant leap. what would the anniversary be without a space launch. this was the blastoff of the russian soyuz spacecraft from kazakhstan. good timing there. there were fireworks, too, over the nasa space center in houston, texas, on saturday. they were set off at the exact time of day that armstrong made his small step and giant leap. then, there s the space suit that armstrong wore. it s on display at the
that are working but they re not getting paid. so they can t go get another job. it s kind of difficult for people to try to get another job and for somebody to hire you when you don t know when you re going to leave and go back to your original job. so we re trying to provide a series of benefits. we have a group called union privilege, one of our we provide benefits and we put together a package of benefits that we re trying to get to those members right now and to those subcontractors that won t be eligible for pay if congress does pass back pay in the future. we re helping each other. an example, a man by the name of steve, he s a technician at the nasa space center. he monitors the power grid. he s out. he has two co-workers that have special needs kids and he s trying to help them. but in the meantime, two technicians are doing the work
following weeks of saber rattling and missile tests from kim jong-un. the state run news agency reports the american kim hak song is believed to be the fourth u.s. citizen detained in north korea right now. the regime says he was doing business with pyongyang university science and technology. the air force s newest reusable space plane landed at nasa space center this morning and there wasn t a soul on board. the orbital test vehicle, the most advanced reentry spacecraft ever designed is unmanned. the spacecraft expected on orbit experience for 718 days during this mission. the air force says the craft has the ability to land, refurbish and launch from the same location and they are now approaching to launch the fifth mission from cape canaveral this year. there s no excuse not to
reporter: well, it s very surprising because we were expecting a bloodbath just yesterday. this area was a brutal battleground. it was like a siege, a midevil seethe, out here. and today the egyptian army came in, helping maintain law and order outside the barricades here. now it s more of a lovefest. we just heard someone on the loud speaker saying, anybody can come up and speak. lawyers, anyone are welcome to step up. a lovefest. reporter: it s important to note the threat of chaos is not far away, brooke, because just two blocks from here, i just walked down on hour or two ago, you ve got ganged of anti-mubarak and pro-mubarak demonstrators duking it out in the streets. ivan, i want to you hold that thought for just a moment. i apologize for having to interrupt you. but i want to break away from egypt just for a moment. i want to take you as prams s promised to houston. we re now hearing from mark kelly from the johnson space