Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie is an analyst in the field of politics and a reporter from the United States. Currently, she's the White House reporter for NBC News. Furthermore, Hallie anchors a number news shows that are broadcast on MSNBC. She was born and raised within the state of Pennsylvania US she earned a bachelor's degree in politics sciences from John Hopkins University. Jackson started her career working for CBS affiliated stations 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 TV stations. Jackson was hired by NBC News, in 2014. After one year at The Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson was then transferred for NBC News. The station gained a name for a political correspondent for her remarkable coverage of the presidential elections in 2016 as well as other elections. She's a well-respected reporter who is hardworking and versatile. Among her most important assignments were the exclusive interviews as well as reporting on Ted Cruz's presidential campaign. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in 2017. Jackson is married with Douglas Hitchner, and she is mother to two girls.
Julie Banderas was born in the US and is journalist, anchorperson, as well as a reporter on Fox News Channel. She is the anchor of America's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. Her first assignment was with Fox News Channel Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in the year 2005 and then was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a several years after. In her career so far Julie Banderas has reported on various important topics like hurricane Dennis the disappearance of the US college student Natalee Holloway as well as Terri Schiavo's court case. In 2004, she won an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for her reporting on the Republican National Convention. Being a vocal reporter she gained international media attention in a scathing critique of US President Donald Trump's derogatory comments about a different anchor on television.






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