Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie is an analyst in the field of politics and a reporter in the United States. At present, she is an analyst and the White House correspondent of NBC News. In addition, she hosts a number of MSNBC shows (the cable arm that is part of NBC). Jackson was raised and educated in Pennsylvania. While at her university, John Hopkins University, she obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science. Jackson started her professional career in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a couple of other cities that were broadcast by television stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). She later was a member of Hearst Corporation, reporting to 26 different stations from Washington DC. In 2014, she joined NBC News. For a full year in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Her outstanding reporting on different elections, such as the Presidential election of 2016, earned her the reputation of being a dedicated journalist. She's an incredibly versatile and committed reporter. One of her biggest assignments was the exclusive interviews and reportage of Ted Cruz's presidential race. In 2017, NBC named Jackson as their main White House correspondent. Jackson has two daughters. She is married with Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American TV anchor and reporter who works for Fox News Channel. She previously worked for WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. She started her career with Fox News Channel, as the general assignment reporter in the year 2005. After two years she became an anchor for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas' career has been able to cover a variety of major issues, including Hurricane Dennis as well as the disappearance as well as the trial for Terri Schiavo. The award she won was an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in 2004 for her reporting during the Republican National Convention. Being a vocal reporter she gained international media attention by criticizing US President Donald Trump's derogatory comments about a different anchor on television.






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