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Gabrielle Giffords Cleared To Attend Shuttle Launch, Husband Mark Kelly Says

Gabrielle Giffords Shuttle Launch

04/24/11 10:54 PM ET   AP

HOUSTON — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will attend husband Mark Kelly's space shuttle launch in Florida on Friday, Kelly said, allowing the Arizona congresswoman to travel for the first time since she was flown from Tucson to Houston more than three months ago to recover from a gunshot wound to the head.

In an interview with CBS' Katie Couric, Kelly said Giffords' doctors had given her permission to travel to Cape Canaveral, Fla., for the launch of Endeavour, which is scheduled for 3:47 p.m. Friday. Kelly is the commander of the shuttle mission.

CBS released excerpts of the interview Sunday, and it was scheduled to air Monday on "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric," according to a network statement.

"I've met with her doctors, her neurosurgeon and her doctors, and ... they've given us permission to take her down to the launch," Kelly said in the interview in Houston. The network statement did not specify when the interview occurred.

James Harsfield, spokesman for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, referred all questions about Giffords to the congresswoman's office, where there was no immediate comment.

President Barack Obama and the first family also are scheduled to watch the launch, although it's unclear if they will watch it with Giffords.

Families view launches at Kennedy Space Center from a restricted area, and there are no plans for Giffords to make a public appearance.

It will be the first time Giffords has traveled since she was flown from Tucson, Ariz., to Houston on Jan. 21 for rehab. The Democrat was shot in the head Jan. 8 in a shooting in Tucson that killed six people and injured 12 others.

Giffords' spokesman, C.J. Karamargin, and her chief of staff, Pia Carusone, plan to hold a news conference after the launch to discuss the congresswoman's reaction, but Giffords will not go to the news conference because it could be an emotional moment for her, Karamargin said.

Giffords went to Kelly's last launch in 2008, when he commanded the space shuttle Discovery. The two married in 2007.

Obama last saw Giffords on Jan. 12, just four days after the shooting, when he visited her intensive care hospital room in Tucson and reported that she opened her eyes for the first time a few minutes after he left.

More recently, he wrote a tribute about the congresswoman in Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world, saying that she wasn't known before the shooting, but now "she's got the prayers of a nation rooting for her."

He also wrote that Giffords is "a needed voice that cannot return soon enough."

The shooting happened as Giffords was holding a community outreach event in the parking lot of a Tucson shopping center. A gunman shot her in the head and worked his way down the line of her staff members and people waiting to talk with her. Jared Lee Loughner, 22, has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the attack and is in custody.

Giffords has not been seen publicly since the shooting and has spent the last three months relearning how to speak, walk and take care of herself. She has been singing – as part of musical therapy – asking for her favorite foods and visiting with family, friends, and her rabbi.

Kelly returned to training for the shuttle launch in February after taking time off to be at his wife's hospital bedside.

Endeavour's two-week trip will be the last for that shuttle and the next-to-last shuttle mission. Shuttle Atlantis will close out the 30-year shuttle program this summer. Kelly and five crewmates will deliver a $2 billion physics experiment to the International Space Station, as well as critical spare parts to keep the orbiting outpost running for another decade.

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HOUSTON — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will attend husband Mark Kelly's space shuttle launch in Florida on Friday, Kelly said, allowing the Arizona congresswoman to travel for the first time since sh...
HOUSTON — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will attend husband Mark Kelly's space shuttle launch in Florida on Friday, Kelly said, allowing the Arizona congresswoman to travel for the first time since sh...
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04:44 PM on 04/29/2011
Nothing special like her, regular transit for any American citizen
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bogeychef
interchanging mind control
01:18 PM on 04/29/2011
Great going Gabby!!!
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Meanwhile the Governor has disgraced her and her survival by declaring an Official State Gun today.
Shameful, the GOP are thoughtless cowards.
10:02 PM on 04/25/2011
Why is no one willing to step forward and request Ms. Giffords to do the honorable and sane thing - namely resign her legislative position and allow someone else to take over those duties? I write as a long-time victim of a serious brain injury (BI) myself, and all of my fellow victims will I'm sure agree that we (and Giffords) will never regain our full "selves" again, and in her case it is much too early in her ongoing rehab to know to what extent her injury will negatively affect her ability to effectively serve as a federal legislator?
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mom2luke
11:51 PM on 04/25/2011
because it would be unforgiveably rude/distasteful.remember strom thurmond? it's a 2 yr term. have compassion. and i'm sorry about your brain injury...it's just awful how even a slight injury (concussion) changes you forever..
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amart005
is flesh eating cocaine real?
01:41 AM on 04/26/2011
Because most people are demonstrating an appropriate amount of respect with a splash of empathy.
If it's too early to tell what her recovery will be, then why are you insisting she resign? Just because you don't go back to your full self (your description) doesn't mean you cannot function at an appropriate level to do your job.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
07:31 PM on 04/25/2011
Great story. Her amazing recovery, are two historical events of tremendous importance. its not like they could tell her: "its ok honey you can watch the next one."
12:50 PM on 04/25/2011
We love you GABBY!! : ) You're an inspiration to all of us!
Mark, enjoy that historic flight w/Endeavour. In spirit, we're all flying with you. You're a very lucky man to be married to this wonderful, lovely lady. : ) Audrey
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Arjala
12:13 PM on 04/25/2011
Very Happy News!
12:12 PM on 04/25/2011
Her story is inspiring and I'm so glad that she's doing well enough to travel.

Here's to a safe launch and a peaceful journey for her.
11:50 AM on 04/25/2011
I recall hearing that she had been killed when news of the shooting broke. Her recovery has been truly inspiring. I wish her continued good luck and health as she gets better. Go, Gabby, go!!!
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kewps
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11:47 AM on 04/25/2011
This is great news! What a recovery this woman has made so far. Simply amazing!
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Chris Long
04:10 PM on 04/25/2011
she can say toast so she understands the economy Great!
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GeoNorth
Eat your spinach
11:25 AM on 04/25/2011
In a year of some of the ugliest news we've ever seen, this is truly an inspiration. I wish Gabby a full recovery and her husband a safe trip.
12:43 PM on 04/25/2011
I hope that this will allow us to finally get a glimpse of her looking healthy, and I hope that this gives her yet another boost for her recovery.

I would also love to read and learn more about the music therapy that's helped her make such amazing strides.
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AngryHarpy
I dwell in possibility.
11:05 AM on 04/25/2011
I was really hoping she would make a public appearance. I completely understand why she isn't and that the day is about her husband, the space program and not her -- But I still hope that we may see her.

The world has had such a crappy few months with earthquakes, shootings, wars, tsunamis, hurricanes, fires and flooding -- Her recovery is an inspiration and a light of brightness throughout all of this -- It just would be nice to be able to actually see her progress.
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amart005
is flesh eating cocaine real?
01:43 AM on 04/26/2011
I agree with you. I want to see her progress, but it also makes me feel kind of like a voyeur. Hopefully someday...
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frieda406
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10:46 AM on 04/25/2011
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10:40 AM on 04/25/2011
Her recovery truly is amazing. I am sure it's the excellent care she received that helped as well as her drive. Her medical coverage is what I wish for ALL Americans.

AZ truly needs her calming voice and sense of reason representing us again. I wish her a continued speedy recovery.
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tinka
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10:26 AM on 04/25/2011
Ms. Gifford has some amazing willpower. Kudos to her!
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indothinker
lighten up, francis
09:48 AM on 04/25/2011
its amazing what the mind and body can do with the proper therapy and encouragement. working with stroke and TBI patients everyday i see the little miracles and the big ones every day. just seeing them being able to feed themselves when a month ago they couldn't even breathe without a machine gives me strength to keep working the way i do.
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memosyne
10:32 AM on 04/25/2011
You are a true hero. It's tough work but the rehabilitation community has found ways to help persons with brain damage.

Our nation would become a better place if we could find ways to decrease the number of traumatic brain injuries. As a retired family physician, I now realize I should have recommended that parents of boys wishing to play football think very carefully of the possible dangers. Ditto skate boarding.
11:15 AM on 04/25/2011
Thank you.