Bob Woodruff
Robert Warren who is also known as Bob Wooddruff is an American TV journalist born on August 18, 1961 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He become much popular as co-anchor for ABC News' a weekday new broadcast known as 'World News Tonight' in January 2006. In 2006, he got some critical injury in Iraq by a roadside bomb. Recently on September 2, 2009, he made an appearance on 'The Daily Show' to promote his new project 'Earth 2100'.
Elizabeth Vargas is also a television journalist and currently anchoring ABC News specials and Newsmagazine 20/20. She was also co-anchor for World News Tonight after the Bob Woodruff who got an injury in Iraq. She was born in Paterson, New Jersey to an Irish-American mother and Puerto Rican Colonel who was in U. S. Army.
Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings was a Canadian-American journalist and news anchor of ABC's World News Tonight from 1985 till to his death in 2005. Addition to the anchoring, he was also involved hosting the reports of ABC news special and moderating number of American presidential debates.
On September 2, 2009, Charles Gibson, ABC anchor of World News has sent email to his staff and make an announcement of steeping out from the broadcast at the end of year 2009. After his retirement, Diane Sawyer, co-anchor of Good Morning America' is going to continue the anchoring or World News.
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