Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American journalist as well as an analyst. At present, she's the primary White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring a number of news shows in MSNBC (cable division that is part of NBC ). She was born in Pennsylvania in the state, grew up, and graduated with her degree in political science at the John Hopkins University. Jackson spent a few years in Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut at the CBS-affiliated TV stations WBOC & WFSB. She then was hired by Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was responsible for the entire network of 26 stations throughout the United States. After this, she moved into NBC News and spent a year at NBC Los Angeles. Her excellent reporting of different election campaigns, including the Presidential election of 2016 and the 2016 Presidential Elections, has earned her the name of being a dedicated journalist. The media has praised her for her versatility and dedication to work. Jackson was commissioned to cover the Ted Cruz presidential campaign and conduct exclusive interviews of important GOP candidates. Jackson was appointed NBC's chief White House reporter in 2017. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she has two girls.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American TV anchor and reporter who works with Fox News Channel. Her previous employers were WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. Her first assignment was with the Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in 2005 before being promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a couple of years later. So far in her career, Julie Banderas has reported on various important topics like Hurricane Dennis disappearance of US Student Natalee Holloway as well as Terri Schiavo's legal case. The award she won was an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in 2004 for her coverage at the Republican National Convention. She is a journalist who speaks her mind. She was awarded the Best Single Newscast Emmy Award for covering the Republican National Convention.






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