- Bob Woodruff
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name = Bob Woodruff
caption = Bob Woodruff,2007-08-12
birthname = Robert Warren Woodruff
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birth_place =Bloomfield Hills, Michigan ,United States
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occupation = Television Journalist
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spouse = Lee Woodruff
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credits = "ABC World News " co-anchor
(2006)ABC News reporter
(1996–present)
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URL = http://www.abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=127761Robert Warren "Bob" Woodruff (born
August 18 ,1961 in Bloomfield Hills,Michigan ) is an Americantelevision journalist . Although his journalism career dates back to 1989, he is most widely known for briefly replacingPeter Jennings as co-anchor ofABC News ' weekday news broadcast,World News Tonight in January 2006 — and, later that month, becoming the first Americannews anchor to be wounded in awar zone when he was nearly killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq.As a journalist Woodruff has covered a number of recent events and topics, including:
*Senator
John Edwards ' campaign for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination
*Death of Pope John Paul II
*Operation Iraqi Freedom
*North Korea andIran
*Hurricane Katrina
*2006 Palestinian electionsPersonal life
Woodruff's parents are Robert and Fran Woodruff. Bob and his wife Lee have four children. He is not related to journalist
Judy Woodruff .He grew up in
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where he graduated from the privateCranbrook Kingswood school in 1979. He earned a B.A. fromColgate University in 1983 and a J.D. from theUniversity of Michigan Law School in 1987.He is an alumnus ofTheta Chi Fraternity.After graduating from law school, he worked as a
bankruptcy associate atShearman & Sterling . [http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2007/01/30/the-recovery-of-recovering-lawyer-bob-woodruff] In 1989, while teaching law inBeijing , CBS News hired Woodruff as an on-screen interpreter during theTiananmen Square incident . Shortly after this experience, he left the practice of law and became a full-time correspondent, initially working for several local stations, then moving to ABC News in 1996. [http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=127761]Wounded in Iraq
On
January 29 ,2006 , Woodruff and Canadiancameraman Doug Vogt were seriously injured in an explosion from animprovised explosive device nearTaji, Iraq , about convert|12|mi|km north of Baghdad. [cite news|url=http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11086342/|title=ABC's Bob Woodruff seriously injured in Iraq|publisher=MSNBC|date=2006-01-29] Woodruff had traveled with an ABC News team toIsrael to report on the aftermath of the 2006 Palestinian elections, and then via Amman to Baghdad, so he could meet with troops before PresidentGeorge W. Bush 's State of the Union address for 2006. [cite news|url=http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/IraqCoverage/story?id=1555318|title=Reflections from the Woodruff Team in Baghdad|publisher=ABC News|date=2006-01-29]At the time of the attack, they were embedded with the
U.S. 4th Infantry Division , travelling in an IraqiMT-LB . Woodruff and Vogt were standing with their heads above a hatch, apparently filming a stand-up. Both men were wearing body armor and protective helmets at the time. Woodruff sustainedshrapnel wounds; Vogt was struck by shrapnel in the head and suffered a broken shoulder. Both men underwent surgery for head injuries, with a joint Army & Air Force neurosurgical team, at the U.S. Air Force hospital south of Balad, located in Camp Anaconda, and were reported to be in stable condition. [cite news|title=ABC's Woodruff, Cameraman Injured in Iraq|publisher=ABC News|date=2006-01-29|url =http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=1553996&page=1] Tom Brokaw reported on the "Today" show that Woodruff had also undergone surgery, with a portion of his skull being removed to reduce the damage from brain swelling. [cite news|title=ABC's Woodruff Injured in Iraq|publisher=E! Online|date=2006-01-30|url =http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,18251,00.html]Woodruff and Vogt were evacuated to the
United States Army Medical Command hospital atLandstuhl ,Germany overnight on Sunday, January 29. [cite news|title=ABC anchor, cameraman in Iraq in stable condition|publisher=CNN|date=2006-01-29|url=http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/01/29/iraq.main/index.html] On ABC "World News Tonight" that evening, anchorElizabeth Vargas talked about the dangers of reporting in a combat zone and wished Woodruff and Vogt well in recovery.After leaving Germany, Woodruff was treated for weeks at Bethesda Naval Hospital inBethesda, Maryland . Despite the removal of part of his skull, his friend and colleagueMartha Raddatz reported that he was not believed to have suffered major disfigurement. [cite news|title=Wounded ABC team on way to hospital|publisher=CNN|date=2006-01-31|url=http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/01/31/iraq.woodruff.vogt/&cid=1103688009]Recovery from injuries
Woodruff was kept in a medically-induced coma for several weeks to assist his recovery, and ABC News temporarily assigned "
Good Morning America " anchorsCharlie Gibson andDiane Sawyer to alternate duties on the evening newscast as co-anchor with Vargas. Vogt meanwhile was reported to be awake, mobile, and recovering. [cite news|title=Changes at ABC, Where the War Is More Than News |publisher=New York Times|date=2006-02-04|url =http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/04/arts/television/04abc.html]As of
March 7 ,2006 , Woodruff's brother reported that the ABC anchor was beginning to walk, recognize friends and family, and speak in several languages. [cite news|title=ABC's Woodruff able to speak, starting to walk |publisher=CNN|date=2006-03-07|url =http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/07/abc.woodruff.ap/index.html] Woodruff was transferred onMarch 16 ,2006 to a medical facility closer to hisWestchester County, New York home, a sign of "continued progress in all respects," ABC News PresidentDavid Westin said in an e-mail to ABC staffers. [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002198875 ABC's Woodruff Transferred from Naval Hospital, Making Progress] , a March 2006 article from "Editor & Publisher "] Westin's email noted that Woodruff was able to get around, talk to and joke with his family, but that "months of further recuperation" were still required.On
April 6 ,2006 , ABC News released photos of Woodruff recovering at home, along with a letter thanking everyone for their support and kindness during his ongoing recovery. He especially thanked the soldiers, doctors, and nurses who had saved his life. [http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2006/04/a_message_from_.html]On
December 29 ,2006 , Woodruff's wife, Lee, an editor at "Family Fun Magazine " appeared onGood Morning America to discuss family activities to celebrate the New Year. During the report, anchorKate Snow asked Lee about her husband's condition. Lee said that Bob was doing well and was currently filming a television documentary about his experiences. She also revealed that he had been back to Iraq since the incident to visit the soldiers with whom he was traveling at the time of his injury.Consequences of his absence
His extended absence after his injury, and Vargas's announcement of her pregnancy, led to consternation and infighting within ABC, according to insiders. Longtime ABC icon
Diane Sawyer , given temporary anchoring duties along with veteranCharles Gibson , was said to covet a permanent anchor assignment, especially sinceCBS News hiredNBC 'sKatie Couric as a replacement for interim "CBS Evening News " anchorBob Schieffer . [http://tmz.aol.com/article2?id=20060306121309990001]ABC's "World News Tonight" remained second in the
Nielsen Media Research rankings, though it has lost some ground to NBC's first-place "Nightly News", anchored byBrian Williams . Schieffer also closed the gap with ABC after Woodruff's injury.On
May 23 2006 , Vargas announced her resignation from "WNT", citing her doctors' recommendation to cut back her schedule considerably due to her upcoming maternity leave, and her wish to spend more time with her new baby. Gibson was then named sole anchor of the show, effective May 29, 2006. [cite web|url=http://www.abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=1993658&page=1|title=Charles Gibson Named Sole Anchor of 'World News Tonight'|accessdate=2006-05-23]Return to air
On
February 27 ,2007 , Woodruff appeared on "Good Morning America ", "ABC World News with Charles Gibson ", and "The Oprah Winfrey Show ", in advance of a documentary that aired on ABC later that evening. Despite having made great progress in his recovery, during the GMA interview with Diane Sawyer, Woodruff had some difficulty remembering words and details, such as the name of theVietnam War and the word "injury". The hour-long documentary, called "To Iraq and Back: Bob Woodruff Reports", explored the consequences oftraumatic brain injury , and highlighted the difficulties brain injured veterans face finding treatment — a subject which had first appeared in "Discover" magazine several weeks earlier, [ [http://discovermagazine.com/2007/feb/dead-men-walking Dead Men Walking | Mental Health | DISCOVER Magazine ] ] and was elaborated on by Washington Post reporters in the exposé, "Painting Over the Problems at Walter Reed's Building 18."Woodruff resumed his contributions to "ABC World News with Charles Gibson" on
February 28 with the first in a series of followup reports focusing on the problems that wounded American soldiers are encountering in their treatment and recovery, particularly atWalter Reed Army Medical Center . StartingMarch 7 , he will be reporting for Nightline "at regular intervals". [Nightline daily email,March 7 ,2007 ]On
July 12 ,2008 , Woodruff began hosting a new weekly eco-newscast, "Focus Earth with Bob Woodruff ", on "Planet Green ". On Focus Earth, Woodruff covers the environmental news of the week, looking at subjects ranging from climate impact, environmental policy, political debate and world events, as well as how climate change affects religious and cultural views and issues. [Planet Green website: http://planetgreen.discovery.com/tv/focus-earth]Book
In February 2007, Woodruff and his wife published an account of their lives after Bob's injury. "In an Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing" details the beginnings of Woodruff's journalism career and the building of Bob and Lee's family. The book delves into the explosion in Iraq that affected his family and focuses on Bob's lengthy, ongoing recovery. A percentage of the proceeds are donated to the [http://www.bobwoodrufffamilyfund.org Bob Woodruff Family Fund for Traumatic Brain Injury] .
Commencement addresses
On
May 20 ,2007 , Woodruff and his wife, journalistLee McConaughy Woodruff , gave the commencement address at Colgate University, their alma mater. Prior to their speech — which earned them a standing ovation — the Woodruffs and four others received honorary doctorates at Colgate's commencement.On
March 3 ,2008 , it was announced that Woodruff would be delivering the 2008 commencement address to graduates ofSyracuse University andSUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). Woodruff gave the address May 11, 2008 at Syracuse University'sCarrier Dome .On April 26, 2008, Woodruff received an honorary degree and delivered a commencement at the
University of Michigan spring graduation.Awards
Woodruff has received numerous journalism awards, including:
*Radio and Television Association's David Bloom Award for Excellence in Enterprise (2006)
*Peabody Award for Bob Woodruff Reporting: Wounds of War - The Long Road Home for Our Nation's Veterans (2007)
*Los Angeles Press Club'sDaniel Pearl Award for Courage and Integrity in Journalism (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1997286/ Bob Woodruff] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=1373524 Vargas, Woodruff Named Co-Anchors of ABC's 'World News Tonight'] ABC.com. December 5, 2005.
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10335483 Vargas, Woodruff to share anchor desk at ABC] MSNBC. December 5, 2005.
* [http://www.abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=127761 Official ABC biography]
* [http://www.bobwoodrufffamilyfund.org/ Bob Woodruff Family Fund for Traumatic Brain Injury]
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