Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson. Jackson is an American journalist and political analyst. Currently she is the chief White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring numerous newscasts on MSNBC (cable division that is part of NBC ). John Hopkins University awarded her a doctorate in political sciences when she was born in Pennsylvania. Jackson began her career working in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a couple of other cities that were broadcast by TV stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). She later became a part of the Hearst Corporation, reporting to 26 different stations from Washington DC. Following this, she transferred from NBC News and spent a year working at NBC Los Angeles. The quality of her reporting on various election campaigns, including the presidential election in 2016 has earned her the title as a committed journalist. She's a well-respected reporter who can be a versatile and hard-working reporter. Some of her biggest assignments include covering Senator Ted Cruz's presidential race and obtaining exclusive interviews with important GOP politicians. Jackson was appointed the chief White House Correspondent by NBC in 2017. Jackson is married Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas was born in the US and is journalist, anchorperson, and reporter at Fox News Channel. She was previously with WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. Since 2005, Julie Banderas has started working with the Fox News Channel in general assignments. A few years later, she was promoted to an anchor on Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas is a journalist who has been involved in many high-profile cases, including Hurricane Dennis. Also, she covered the case of Terri Schiavo and the disappearance Natalee. She received an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award from the Emmy Awards in 2004 for the reportage she gave of the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained global attention for her criticism of US Trump as President. Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to a TV anchor.






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