whether he ever lost faith in his father. here s meredith vieira. are. like any 12-year-old boy, he is he can be antsy. is this going to take a long time? no the prospect of sitting still for a dell vision interview didn t exactly appealing. five payments of questions? no, we are not going to do you are too smart. but behind sean goldman s shy smile and the awkward discomfort that tends to define preteen boys it is immediately obvious there is something different about this sixth grader. you re doing really well in school, as in honor roll s that right? yeah. your dad said you had a little difficulty with math but you mastered it? yeah. so that must have felt good, to have a challenge and to be able to get through it? yeah. that s life, gettinging through challenges. that something you would have said if your life were different? well, maybe. cause that s very grownup thing to say, life is about challenges. do you go back in your head and go you k
father was fighting to get back. since you didn t know your dad was there, were you angry why doesn t he want to see me? reunited at last. but aft other is many years apart, can this father and son find their way forward? he did have his guard up. and after all he has been through, what this boy says he knows for sure. you feel that deeply in your heart? yeah. what so many have waited so long to hear. sean s story. welcome, everyone, i m lester holt. it was one of the most remarkable stories we have ever told on dateline, the five-year battle waged by david goldman to bring his abducted son, sean, home from brazil. tonight, sean takes us through the story as only he can, moment by moment, remarkably open about what so many wanted to know, his long journey back from brazil, his life here at home and whether he ever lost faith in his father. here s meredith vieira. are. like any 12-year-old boy, he is he can be antsy. is this going to take a long time? no th