
Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff is a veteran American journalist and news anchor, best known for her work with PBS NewsHour. With a career spanning several decades, she has covered numerous presidential elections and significant national events, establishing herself as a respected figure in political journalism. Woodruff's insightful reporting and commitment to public broadcasting have earned her acclaim and a loyal audience.
Born on Nov 20, 1946 (78 years old)
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Vietnam:
Judy Woodruff is the president of the Gridiron Club who spoke at the traditional dinner.
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Nigeria:
Veteran journalist, Judy Woodruff, once observed, 'How is it to cover the White House? It is the most stimulating turf.'
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Bulgaria:
Judy Woodruff was part of the press group during the assassination attempt on President Reagan.
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Nigeria:
Veteran journalist Judy Woodruff, who has covered various presidential cycles since 1976, once explained it this way: 'How is it to cover the White House?'.
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