Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American reporter and analyst. she is working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring a variety of MSNBC news shows (cable division NBC). Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania. While at her university, John Hopkins University, she obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science. Jackson began her career in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a handful of other cities in TV stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). Then, she became a part of the Hearst Corporation, reporting to 26 different stations from Washington DC. After that, she was hired by NBC News (in 2014) and for a time was employed at the NBC station located in Los Angeles. Then reporting on elections, including presidential campaigns during 2016 has earned her the reputation of being a top political reporter. She is recognized for her hardworking, versatile reporter. Some of her biggest assignments have included reporting on Senator Ted Cruz's presidential campaign and receiving exclusive interviews from key GOP officials. Jackson was named chief White House correspondent by NBC. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she is mother to two girls.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American anchor for news on TV and reporter working for Fox News Channel. She is currently the anchor of the American News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She also was a reporter for various stations, including WLVI TV, WHSV TV and WFSB TV WBRE TV as well as WNYW. The Fox News Channel's general assignment staff in the year 2005. A year later, she was named an anchor for Fox Report Weekend'. Julie Banderas, in her professional experience to date, has covered several significant issues like the Hurricane Dennis and the disappearance US Student Natalee Holoway. She received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award from the Emmy Awards in 2004 for her coverage she provided of the Republican National Convention. An outspoken journalist she drew worldwide media attention for her criticism of US President Donald Trump for his derogatory remarks about a TV anchor.
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