Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson. Jackson is an American journalist and political analyst. At present, she is her White House correspondent of NBC News. Additionally, she anchors a series of MSNBC programs (the cable arm that is part of NBC). Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania. In her university, John Hopkins University, she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences. Jackson began her career by working for CBS affiliates WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After only a few months, she was hired by Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 television stations. In 2014, Jackson joined NBC News. For a whole year during the year in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Her outstanding reporting on different election campaigns, including the presidential election in 2016 and the 2016 Presidential Elections, has earned her the name for being a committed journalist. Her work has been recognized for her versatility and dedication to work. Jackson was commissioned to cover the Ted Cruz presidential campaign and interview key GOP presidential candidates. Jackson was appointed chief White House Correspondent by NBC in 2017. Jackson is married Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas is an American anchor and news reporter on television for the Fox News Channel. She anchors America's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. She was hired by Fox News Channel to be an assignment reporter in 2005. A few years later, Fox Report Weekend' became her anchor. In her career so far Julie Banderas has reported on several important issues like the Hurricane Dennis the disappearance of the US college student Natalee Holloway as well as Terri Schiavo's case in the courtroom. In 2004, she received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for her reporting on the Republican National Convention. As an outspoken reporter, she gained international media attention by criticizing US President Donald Trump's inflammatory comments about a different anchor on television.
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