Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is the American reporter and an analyst. She is currently working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring various MSNBC news programs (cable division NBC). The state of Pennsylvania is where she was born in the state, grew up, and graduated with her degree in political science at the John Hopkins University. Jackson started her career as a reporter with 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 was hired by NBC News. For a entire year, during the year in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Her reputation was established as the political reporter for her remarkable reporting of the presidential election of 2016 and different elections. She has been praised as a hard-working and versatile reporter. Some of her major assignments have been the coverage for the Presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with key GOP candidates. Jackson was named the chief White House correspondent by NBC. She's got a husband, Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is an American TV anchor as well as a reporter with Fox News Channel. She currently anchors of America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She has also worked for other stations like WLVI TV, WHSV TV as well as WFSB TV WBRE TV as well as WNYW. The channel hired her by the Fox News Channel to be an assignment reporter in the year 2005. The following year, Fox Report Weekend' was made an anchor. Julie Banderas reported several key topics in her professional career including the hurricane Dennis. The disappearance of US student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's legal case. In 2004, she received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in the coverage of the Republican National Convention. A journalist who speaks her mind. In 2004, she won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Newscast Award for covering the Republican National Convention.
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