Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie J. Jackson is an American journalist and political analyst. At present, she's the primary White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring several news programs that air on MSNBC (cable segment of NBC ). John Hopkins University awarded her a doctorate in political sciences when she was born in Pennsylvania. Jackson spent a few years in Delaware, Maryland and Connecticut in the CBS-affiliated television stations WBOC & WFSB. Then she joined Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was the responsible person for all 26 of their stations throughout the United States. In 2014, Jackson joined NBC News. For a full year during the year in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Later on, her coverage of elections, including presidential campaigns in 2016 earned her the reputation of being a top political reporter. Her reputation is that of an extremely dedicated reporter. Jackson was commissioned to cover for the Ted Cruz presidential campaign and conduct exclusive interviews of important GOP candidates. Jackson was named the chief White House correspondent by NBC. She's got a husband, Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas works as a television reporter and anchor at Fox News Channel. She anchors America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekendon the weekend of September. Her first assignment was with Fox News Channel Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in the year 2005 before being promoted to anchor on Fox Report Weekend' a few years later. Julie Banderas reported several key issues in her career, including the hurricane Dennis. Missing US student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's case in court. She was awarded an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in 2004 for her reporting during the Republican National Convention. She was a flamboyant journalist who attracted the attention of international media for her criticism of US Trump President Donald Trump for his derogatory statement about another TV anchor.






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