Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American political reporter and analyst. She is currently an analyst and White House correspondent at NBC News. She also anchors several news programs for MSNBC. Born and raised in Pennsylvania US she earned a bachelor's degree in politics sciences from John Hopkins University. Jackson began her professional career with the state of Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a handful of other cities in television stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). She later joined Hearst Corporation, reporting to various stations in Washington DC. Jackson joined NBC News, in 2014. After a one-year stint in The Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson then moved on for NBC News. Later with her excellent coverage of various election campaigns, as well as the 2016 presidential elections she earned the reputation of a dedicated journalist for the political world. She is a versatile and dedicated journalist. One of her most important assignments include covering the presidential campaign and receiving exclusive interviews from important GOP political figures. Jackson was named chief White House correspondent by NBC. The mother of two daughters is married with Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas is an American TV news anchor and reporter for her channel, the Fox News Channel. She currently anchors for America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She has also worked for other stations like WLVI TV, WHSV TV, WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. She began her stint with Fox News Channel Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in 2005 and then was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a few years later. Julie Banderas reported several key topics in her professional career like Hurricane Dennis. Missing US student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's legal battle. In 2004, she received with the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in recognition of her coverage of the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained international attention for her criticism about US president Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to a TV anchor.
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