Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American journalist and analyst. At present, she's the primary White House correspondent for NBC News and anchors a number of news shows on MSNBC (cable part which is part of NBC ). Jackson was educated and raised in Pennsylvania. In her university, John Hopkins University, she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences. Jackson began her career by working in CBS affiliated stations WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After a short time she joined Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 TV stations. In 2014, she joined NBC News. For a entire year, in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. The station gained a name for the political reporter for her outstanding coverage of the presidential elections of 2016 and various other elections. She has been praised as an efficient and flexible journalist. Her most notable assignments were reporting on the presidential campaign of senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with key GOP candidate. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in 2017. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she is mother to two girls.
Julie Banderas is an American anchor and news reporter on television of her channel, the Fox News Channel. She hosts the America's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. Her first assignment was with the Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in the year 2005 before being promoted to anchor on Fox Report Weekend' a several years after. Julie Banderas is a journalist who was involved in many high-profile cases, including the hurricane Dennis. She has also reported on the disappearance of Terri Schiavo and the disappearance Natalee. The award was presented to her as the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award (2004) for her coverage on the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained global attention for her criticism on US Trump as President. Donald Trump when he made a derogatory comment about the role of a television anchor.






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