Navy names ship for ex-Rep. Giffords Recovering congresswoman attends Pentagon ceremony for USS Gabrielle Giffords
- Navy unveils "USS Gabrielle Giffords"
CBS News RAW: In a ceremony at the Pentagon, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus gives a speech and reveals an artist rendering of the "USS Gabrielle Giffords." The ex-Congresswoman and her husband Mark Kelly are on hand for the unveiling.
Watch Video » - Navy names ship for ex-Rep. Giffords
Recovering congresswoman attends Pentagon ceremony for USS Gabrielle Giffords
Read Full Story » - Obama signs Giffords' final bill into law
Legislation authored by former congresswoman increases penalties for smuggling drugs into U.S. with ultra-light aircraft
Read Full Story » - Former Giffords aide to run for her House seat
Ron Barber, former Giffords aide, will run for her seat in special election; says he has Giffords' "full support"
Read Blog » - GOP, Dems gather to bid farewell to Giffords
Republicans and Democrats gathered on the House floor to say goodbye to Ariz. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who officially resigned her Congressional seat. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at the emotional goodbye.
Watch Video » - Gabby Giffords steps down from Congress
A year after a gunman almost took her life, Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords handed in her resignation letter to focus on her recovery from those injuries. Nancy Cordes reports.
Watch Video » - Giffords to attend State of the Union
Outgoing congresswoman will attend speech with husband; She was forced to miss last year's address due to gunshot wounds
Read Full Story » - Rep. Giffords completes unfinished business
On last day in Arizona before stepping down, Congresswoman finishes community outreach event interrupted by gunman last January
Read Full Story » - Giffords' district wide open after resignation
Congresswoman plans to step down more than a year after being shot, setting up a free-for-all in competitive district
Read Full Story » - Giffords to finish event halted by shooter
Ariz. representative to wrap up meet-and-greet that was interrupted when gunman shot her in head, killed 6 others
Read Full Story » - Giffords to finish event where she was shot
Announces resignation from Congress effective this week, but intends to complete event where gunshots rang out a year ago
Read Full Story » - Giffords to resign from Congress
A little more than a year after being shot in the head, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announced she would resign from Congress. Bill Whitaker reports on Giffords' announcement and her future plans.
Watch Video » - Rep. Gabrielle Giffords to step down
Arizona Democrat, still recovering after being critically wounded in mass shooting last year, announces she's leaving Congress
Read Blog » - Election decision looms as Giffords recovers
Congresswoman shot in last year's deadly shooting "focused on her therapy" but "could do the job" according to husband
Read Full Story » - Giffords mulling re-election bid: husband
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords attended a vigil with husband Mark Kelly marking the first anniversary of her and others being shot in Tucson, Ariz., Ben Tracy reports on Giffords' recovery and the growing speculation over her political future.
Watch Video » - Giffords leads vigil on shooting anniversary
Crowd chants: "Gabby! Gabby!" as Giffords leads event marking first anniversary of Tucson shooting tragedy
Read Full Story » - One year later, Tucson itself still healing too
Obama tells Rep. Giffords that her recovery is "incredible"; Bells ring amid solemn remembrances for the 6 killed
Read Full Story » - Obama tells Giffords her recovery "incredible"
On the first anniversary of the Tucson massacre, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords received a call from President Obama, who called her recovery "incredible." Ben Tracy takes a look back at that tragic day and the long road to recovery for Giffords.
Watch Video » - Bells ring marking year since Tucson attack
Community remembers gun violence that claimed lives of 6 and wounded 13, including Rep. Giffords
Read Full Story » - Giffords will soon face decision about future
One year after being shot in the head, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is on a mission to return to the job she so clearly loved
Read Full Story » - Commemorating anniversary of Tucson shooting
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly are back in Tucson, preparing to mark the one-year anniversary of the shooting that left six dead and wounded 13. It's been a long year for others involved in that tragic day. Ben Tracy introduces us to one of them.
Watch Video » - Healing from the Tucson shooting a year later
Suzi Hileman survived the shooting in Tucson last year that killed 6 and injured 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
Read Full Story » - A look at Giffords' amazing recovery 1 year later
It's been nearly a year since Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head at a political event. Ben Tracy looks at her amazing progress and speaks with her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly.
Watch Video » - How music is helping Rep. Giffords recover
A year after congresswoman was shot in Tucson, neurologists are learning from her how music can help trauma victims regain speech
Read Full Story » - Gabrielle Giffords: Will she seek re-election?
Husband Mark Kelly: She'll decide by May, and her stamina and ability to communicate will be considered
Read Full Story » - Giffords to mark shooting anniversary with vigil
One year after barely surviving an assassination attempt, Rep. Giffords will join other victims in Tucson
Read Full Story » - Book recalls "Angel of Tucson"
Mother of Christina-Taylor Green writes about budding political student killed in the shooting rampage that wounded Gabrielle Giffords
Read Full Story » - Giffords, survivors to commemorate mass shooting
Gabrielle Giffords and fellow survivors of the Tucson shooting rampage will come together Jan. 8 to observe the tragedy's one-year mark
Read Full Story » - Giffords' husband on her future in Congress
Mark Kelly says his wife is improving every week, will decide "on her own schedule" if she'll return to public service
Read Full Story » - Rep. Giffords serves Thanksgiving to troops
Giffords showed up at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base wearing a ball cap and an apron with her nickname "Gabby" sewn on front
Read Full Story » - Rep. Giffords absent but House seat not vacant
Many members of Congress have taken extended absences over the years due to medical issues
Read Blog » - Kelly: Boehner didn't visit Giffords after injury
In a new book, Mark Kelly wonders why Speaker Boehner declined to visit his injured wife as she was recovering from gunshot wounds to the head
Read Blog » - Gabrielle Giffords message: "I'm getting better"
Recovering lawmaker tells constituents she "want[s] to get back to work," though timeline remains unknown
Read Blog » - Mark Kelly: Won't run for Giffords' House seat
Husband of congresswoman recovering from gun attack says he has no interest in seeking office if she is unable to do so
Read Full Story » - Giffords: Won't return to Congress until "better"
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot by a gunman in January, said she will not return to Congress until she is "better"
Read Full Story » - Giffords praises husband in 1st TV interview
Recovering congresswoman calls astronaut husband "brave," "tough" in 1st public interview since January shooting rampage
Read Full Story » - Rep. Giffords clear-spoken in 1st TV interview
Arizona Rep., shot in head 10 months ago, tells Diane Sawyer she's "pretty good," but road has been "difficult"
Read Full Story » - Giffords trying to get pregnant when shot: Book
People magazine: New memoir reveals Ariz. congresswoman was taking fertility treatments when she was shot
Read Full Story » - Giffords' book details struggle to survive
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was able to pen the last chapter of a book about herself - by herself - just 10 months after being shot in the head. Lee Cowan reports on what she reveals in "Gabby: A story of Courage and Hope."
Watch Video » - Giffords vows return to Congress in new book
Arizona congresswoman remembered gun attack with three words: "Shot. Shocked. Scary"; Wept after learning 6 died in rampage
Read Full Story » - Poll: Most oppose assault weapon ban
Gallup poll finds more Americans identify themselves as gun owners; For 1st time, more oppose than support ban on assault rifles
Read Full Story » - Giffords heads to N.C. for intensive therapy
Arizona congresswoman travels from Houston to Asheville, N.C., as her recovery from a shooting on Jan. 8 continues
Read Full Story » - Giffords briefly in Washington, D.C.
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords made a rare appearance in Washington D.C. for an event. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Gabrielle Giffords makes rare appearance in DC
Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords made her second trip back to Washington D.C. since she was wounded in an assassination attempt in Tucson in January for an event celebrating her husband's retirement. Scott Pelley reports.
Watch Video » - Giffords honors husband at White House ceremony
Recovering congresswoman returns to Washington for husband's retirement ceremony, pins him with "Distinguished Flying Cross" medal
Read Blog » - Giffords returns to D.C. for husband's ceremony
Trip to retirement ceremony for Mark Kelly marks congresswoman's 2nd visit to nation's capital since she was shot in the head
Read Full Story » - Giffords to make appearance in D.C.
Fla. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz speaks to Erica Hill about Ariz. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords upcoming appearance in Washington D.C. and the latest in the congresswoman's recovery.
Watch Video » - Giffords heads to D.C. for husband's retirement
Ariz. congresswoman shot in January to attend astronaut Mark Kelly's retirement ceremony
Read Full Story » - Judge rules Loughner fit to stand trial with meds
A federal judged ruled that Jared Loughner, the suspected shooter behind the Tucson massacre, can be made competent to stand trial with medication. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Loughner calm as judge rules on mental fitness
"Measurable progress" found in rampage suspect, judge rules; Accused gunman sent back to Mo. facility for 4 months of treatment
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View Photos Judge, Aide, Four Others Were Victims in Mass Shooting Targeting Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
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