Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie J. Jackson is an American journalist and political analyst. She currently serves as the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors a variety of MSNBC news channels (cable division NBC). Jackson was educated and raised in Pennsylvania. While at the John Hopkins University, she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences. Jackson worked for a few months in Delaware, Maryland and Connecticut with the CBS affiliated TV stations WBOC and WFSB. Then she joined Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was in charge of all 26 of their stations throughout the United States. In 2014, Jackson joined NBC News. For a entire year, within Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. After that, thanks to her exceptional coverage of different election campaigns, as well as the 2016 presidential election, she gained the status of being a committed journalist for the political world. She's an incredibly versatile and committed reporter. One of her biggest assignments was the exclusive interviews and coverage of Ted Cruz's presidential race. Jackson joined NBC's White House chief correspondent in the year 2017. Jackson has two daughters. She is tied with Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas was born in America and works as a journalist, anchorperson as well as a reporter on Fox News Channel. She was previously with WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. She began her stint with the Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in the year 2005 before being promoted to anchor on Fox Report Weekend' a several years after. Julie Banderas reported several key events in her career such as the hurricane Dennis. The disappearance of US student Natalee Hooley as well as Terri Schiavo's case in court. The award was presented to her as an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award at the Emmy Awards in 2004 due to the 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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