Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American reporter and analyst. She is currently working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors various MSNBC news channels (cable division NBC). Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania. At her university, John Hopkins University, she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science. In the beginning, she worked in small cities across Maryland Delaware and Connecticut for the two TV stations WBOC and WFSB (affiliates of CBS ) Jackson joined Hearst Corporation and reported to the 26 stations they have in the US out of Washington DC. Jackson joined NBC News, in 2014. Following a brief stint working at an initial year at the Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson moved to NBC News. In the future, her coverage of elections, including presidential campaigns in 2016 helped her earn reputation as a great journalist for the political arena. She's a flexible and dedicated reporter. Her main assignments include covering the campaign for Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with the most prominent GOP presidential candidates. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in 2017. Jackson is married Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas is an American TV news anchor and reporter on the Fox News Channel. The anchor is currently in charge of the America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekend. Her work has also worked on other channels like WLVI-TV WHSV-TV WFSB-TV WBRE-TV and WNYW. Her first assignment was with the Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in 2005 and then was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a few years later. Julie Banderas reported several key issues in her career, including Hurricane Dennis. Her disappearance as US college student Natalee Hooley as well as Terri Schiavo's legal battle. She won the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in 2004 for her reporting of the Republican National Convention. Being a vocal reporter she drew international attention to her work for her criticism of US President Donald Trump's derogatory remarks made about a television anchor.






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