Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is she is an American political journalist and analyst. Currently she's an analyst and White House reporter for NBC News. In addition, she anchors various news channels that are broadcast on MSNBC. Her birthplace and education was in Pennsylvania, United States. The bachelor's degree she holds is in Political Science at John Hopkins University. Jackson began her professional career in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a handful of other cities in TV stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). Then, she was a member of Hearst Corporation, reporting to various stations in Washington DC. After this, she moved into NBC News and spent a time working for NBC Los Angeles. After that, thanks to her exceptional coverage of different election campaigns and the 2016 presidential elections she earned the reputation of a dedicated reporter for politics. She's a flexible and committed reporter. Her main assignments include covering the campaign for Senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with the most prominent GOP candidate. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in the year 2017. She is married Douglas Hitchner and is a mom to two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is an American TV news anchor as well as a reporter for Fox News Channel. She currently anchors the America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekend.' She was also a reporter for different channels such as WLVI-TV, the WHSV TV WFSB-TV channel and WNYW. The first time she worked for the Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in 2005 and was made an anchor on Fox Report Weekend' a several years after. Julie Banderas reported several key topics in her professional career including Hurricane Dennis. The disappearance of US Student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's legal battle. In 2004, she won with the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for her reporting on the Republican National Convention. Being a vocal reporter she drew international attention to her work by criticizing US President Donald Trump's derogatory remarks made about a television anchor.






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