Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson works as an American journalist and an analyst. She currently serves as the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors a variety of MSNBC news programs (cable division NBC). Jackson was raised and educated in Pennsylvania. While at John Hopkins University John Hopkins University, she obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences. Jackson started her career as a reporter in CBS affiliates WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After an insignificant period, she joined Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 television stations. After this, she moved to NBC News and spent a year at NBC Los Angeles. With her superb coverage of several election campaigns in addition to the presidential elections of 2016, she gained a reputation as a dedicated political correspondent. She has been praised as a hard-working and versatile journalist. Her most notable assignments involve covering Senator Ted Cruz's race for president and getting exclusive interviews from important GOP officials. In 2017 NBC was able to appoint Jackson as their chief White House correspondent. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she is mother to two girls.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American TV anchor as well as a reporter with Fox News Channel. She previously worked for WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. The channel hired her by the Fox News Channel to be an assignment reporter in 2005. A few years later, Fox Report Weekend' was made an anchor. Julie Banderas reported several key events in her career like the hurricane Dennis. Missing US Student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's case in court. The award was presented to her as an award called the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award (2004) for her coverage regarding the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained global recognition for her critique of US president Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to an anchor on TV.






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