>> karen travers, thank you for that. congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz was one of the few people who knew that giffords would be returning to the house. >> the florida lawmaker got the good news in a text message om her husband, mark kelly, early monday morning. wasserman schultz describes what it was like to see her good friend back there at work. >> i've never seen more electricity on the floor erupt than when she triumphantly, as we hoped and predicted when we talked about it a few months ago, when she walked up those stairs. it was just absolutely amazing. she received thunderous applause, hugs, tears. even the hardest heart, which we had a lot of hardened hearts in this debate, just melted when she walked in the room. >> i believe it. giffords has not said whether she'll run for re-election next year but many do believe her return to the house is a step in that direction. >> and of course nowhere was the triumphant return more closely watched than in giffords' hometown. kgun reports from tucson. >> reporter: it