WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords appears alert and happy in her first television interview since being shot in a rampage, but speaks in halting phrases.
Giffords appeared Monday on ABC's "20/20" program. It was her first extended interview since the January shootings that killed six people and wounded 13.
"Pretty good. ... Difficult. ... Strong, strong, strong," she replied to questions from interviewer Diane Sawyer as her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, completed the sentences for her. When asked what she was thinking about, she said, "Africa."
Kelly explained they were considering a vacation there.
Earlier, videos Kelly shot during his wife's more than 10-month recovery showed Giffords from the day of the shooting through several months of intense physical therapy at a Houston hospital.
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