Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie jackson is an American reporter and analyst. Currently she is the chief White House correspondent for NBC News and an anchor for several news programs in MSNBC (cable division of NBC ). The state of Pennsylvania is where she was born, raised, and earned her degree in political science from John Hopkins University. Jackson spent a few years in Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut at the CBS-affiliated TV stations WBOC and WFSB. Then she joined Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was responsible for every one of their 26 stations in the US. She then was hired by NBC News in 2014 and was employed for one year at their NBC Los Angeles station. Then, her coverage of elections, including presidential campaigns during 2016 has earned her the reputation of being a top journalist for the political arena. Her reputation is renowned for her hardworking, versatile journalist. Her most notable assignments was the exclusive interviews, as well as the reporting on Ted Cruz's presidential run. Jackson was appointed chief White House correspondent by NBC. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she is the mother of two daughters.
Julie Banderas works as a anchor and reporter on television at Fox News Channel. She anchors the America's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. She joined the Fox News Channel's general assignment team in 2005. Two years later she was made an anchor for Fox Report Weekend'. Julie Banderas is a journalist who has worked on several high-profile stories, including Hurricane Dennis. She also covered the disappearance of Terri Schiavo and the disappearance Natalee. The award was presented to her as the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award by the Emmys in 2004 for her reporting she did on the Republican National Convention. In her role as a flamboyant reporter, she gained international media attention for her criticism of US President Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks about another television anchor.
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