of the day. we are just a few hours away from the last launch of space shuttle endeavour. and after that, there s just one more shuttle launch for the u.s. space program in its entirety that brings us to today s question. and carol, you know, it s about to end. it s all about to end. yeah. i could see john zarrella was a little sad, too, because he s been covering this kind of stuff for a long time. for years. yes. so, that s the question, i mean, will we miss it as a country? july 20th, 1969, i was a little girl, but i will never forget that day. i was watching it on television with my dad, and there he was, an american hero, neil armstrong, stepping on to the surface of the moon. that s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. and with those words, america won. we beat the soviets on to the moon just as president kennedy asked us to do. fast-forward to today, april 29th, 2011. landing on the moon is old hat.
on behalf of all the people of indiana. allow me to thank the man we wouldn t be here without for his efforts, for picking up the phone, for keeping his word his efforts to bring us to this day have renewed hope and promise not just here in indiana but really for people that know that the strength of this country comes in our ability to make things and to grow things. it s a renewed day for manufacturing in america. you know, i remember when donald trump was running for president he said that if he was elected president of the united states america would start winning again. well, today america won. and we have donald trump to thank. [ applause ] and i have a feeling working