Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly: Be passionate. Be courageous. Be your best.
加贝·吉福兹以及马克·凯利: 怀抱热情,充满勇气,竭尽所能
After Rep. Gabby Giffords was wounded by a would-be assassin’s bullet in January 2011, she and her husband, Mark Kelly, a NASA astronaut, retired US Navy captain and combat veteran, have become known around the world for their story of hope and resilience. Full bio
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that you had planned
everything can change
getting this phone call.
that's when she told me
going to be a lot different.
and what recovery, if any,
Gabby would be in a coma,
a new Gabby Giffords
and stronger than ever
wonderful wife right here.
only going to be possible
was in the ICU hospital bed
words in the beginning?
GG: What? What? Chicken. Chicken. Chicken.
加贝:什么?什么?鸡肉,鸡肉,鸡肉
certainly is not the worst.
the toughest challenge
knows what she wants to say,
those communication centers are
a very dangerous thing:
dangerous things I've ever done.
characteristic of Gabby Giffords,
walked on my treadmill,
used to race motorcycles.
MK: Well, that's a challenge
马克:嗯,那是一个挑战
I know about, Velcro,
see that picture next,
your life to service.
that we were both taking
GG: Fact-finding mission.
加贝:寻找真相的任务。
important fact-finding mission.
as a whirlwind romance?
on, about a year or so later,
Gabby's state senate district.
in the state of Arizona.
else to go with her,
want to go to death row."
GG: Yes.
加贝:是的
GG: Stronger.
加贝:更牢固
GG: Yes, yes. Fast pace.
加贝:是的,是的。快节奏
describe it entirely that way.
around like a crazy person,
GG: Yes. Yes.
加贝:是的,是的
you're going to get your life back,
GG: Yes. Yes. Yes.
加贝:是的,是的,是的
supporter of my career,
but it's never a guarantee,
she still in the hospital,
moving at 17,500 miles an hour,
is the whole side of her head.
MK: Which freaks people out, sometimes.
马克:有时候会吓到人
of conversation about
step of courage too,
Congress deadlocked again,
on the floor of the House --
without getting emotional —
GG: Yes, yes.
加贝:是的是的
MK: We have a lot of connections
马克:我们与监狱有很多的联系
GG: Deeper. Deeper.
加贝:更深厚,更深厚
family and friends gathering,
commander on its last flight,
to have it fly over Tucson.
are continuing to do that
get members of Congress
gun violence in this country,
us very personally,
to Gabby that got us involved.
two months of last year.
we support gun rights.
got to do everything we can
this woman of courage
GG: Yes, it's gorgeous. Thank you.
加贝:是的,这很棒。谢谢你。
the world a better place,
GG: Thank you.
加贝:谢谢
GG: Bye bye. (Applause)
加贝:再见 (掌声)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly - Former U.S. Representative and NASA astronaut; survivorsAfter Rep. Gabby Giffords was wounded by a would-be assassin’s bullet in January 2011, she and her husband, Mark Kelly, a NASA astronaut, retired US Navy captain and combat veteran, have become known around the world for their story of hope and resilience.
Why you should listen
For nearly 15 years, Gabby Giffords has dedicated herself to public service. As the youngest woman ever elected to the Arizona State Senate, she represented her community in the Arizona Legislature from 2000-2005, and then in US Congress from 2006-2012. In Congress, Gabby represented a diverse area that covers 9,000 square miles including a 114-mile border with Mexico. She quickly became a leading champion of border security, energy independence, and the needs of military families and veterans. She was consistently ranked as one of the most centrist legislators in Congress.
In 2007, Giffords married Mark Kelly, a Naval aviator who flew 39 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm and NASA astronaut. Mark flew his first of four missions in 2001 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, the same space shuttle that he commanded on its final flight in May 2011. He has also commanded Space Shuttle Discovery and is one of only two individuals who have visited the International Space Station on four different occasions.
On January 8, 2011 in Tucson, Arizona, an assassination attempt at an event with constituents left Giffords severely wounded, and six others dead. Since that day, Gabby and Mark have become known for their story of hope and resilience in the wake of tragedy.
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