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  1. Bob Woodruff. Robert Warren „BobWoodruff (* 18. August 1961 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) ist ein US-amerikanischer Fernseh-Journalist. Leben. Woodruff machte 1979 seinen Abschluss an der Privatschule Cranbrook Kingswood.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_WoodruffBob Woodruff - Wikipedia

    Robert Warren Woodruff (born August 18, 1961) is an American television journalist. Since 1996, he has served as a reporter for ABC News. Woodruff co-anchored ABC World News Tonight in 2006 with journalist Elizabeth Vargas.

  3. 10. Nov. 2023 · 'After the Blast' details Bob Woodruff's return to Iraq, 17 years after roadside attack ABC reporter dreamed of revisiting the country where he nearly lost everything. By Katerina Rosen

  4. 28. Jan. 2022 · ABC News journalist Bob Woodruff survived a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2006 that damaged his brain and changed his life. He and his wife Lee founded the Bob Woodruff Foundation to help wounded service members and their families.

  5. 19. März 2024 · ABC News. 16.3M subscribers. Subscribed. 49. 5.2K views 4 months ago #abcnews #abcnl #recovery. Nearly 20 years after being severely injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq, ABC News correspondent...

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  6. 8. Apr. 2021 · April 8, 2021, 5:28 AM. ABC News Correspondent Bob Woodruff. -- Bob Woodruff joined ABC News in 1996 and has covered major stories throughout the country and around the world for the network. He succeeded Peter Jennings as anchor of "ABC World News Tonight" in December 2005.

  7. 3. Nov. 2023 · ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, who was severely injured in a roadside bombing in 2006, returns to the site of the explosion with his son in a new special. The special, which premieres Nov. 10, chronicles his journey, his recovery and his philanthropic work for veterans.