Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson. Jackson is an American journalist and political analyst. Currently Hallie Jackson is her White House correspondent of NBC News. In addition, she anchors a series of MSNBC shows (the Cable division which is part of NBC). In Pennsylvania she was born, raised, and earned her degree in political science from John Hopkins University. Jackson started her career in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a few other cities for television stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). Later, she was a member of Hearst Corporation, reporting to the 26 stations that operate from Washington DC. Jackson joined NBC News, in 2014. Following a brief stint at The Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson then moved on for NBC News. The quality of her reporting on various elections, such as the Presidential election of 2016 has earned her the title of being a dedicated journalist. She is recognized as an efficient and flexible journalist. She has been assigned to report on this year's Ted Cruz presidential campaign and give exclusive interviews to important GOP candidates. In 2017, NBC was able to appoint Jackson as their main White House correspondent. She is married to Douglas Hitchner and is a mother to two daughters.
Julie Banderas works as a anchor and television reporter at Fox News Channel. She was previously with WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. Her first assignment was with 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' career has been able to cover a variety of major problems, including the hurricane Dennis, the disappearance and the case of Terri Schiavo. The award was presented to her as the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award at the Emmy Awards in 2004 for her reporting she did on the Republican National Convention. Being a vocal reporter she drew international attention to her work in a scathing critique of US President Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks about another television anchor.






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