Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie jackson is an American journalist and analyst. she is working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors a variety of 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 politics at John Hopkins University. After initially working in few cities in Maryland Delaware and Connecticut for the TV stations WBOC and WFSB (affiliates of CBS ) Jackson joined Hearst Corporation and was a reporter for all their 26 stations throughout the United States in Washington DC. In 2014, Jackson was hired by NBC News. For a entire year, in Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Her outstanding reporting on different campaigning campaigns, like the 2016 Presidential Elections, earned her the reputation for being a committed journalist. She's a well-respected reporter who is a hard-working, versatile reporter. Her most notable assignments have been the coverage on the campaign for president for senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with prominent GOP presidential candidates. Jackson was named chief White House Correspondent by NBC in 2017. The mother of two daughters is tied to Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas works as a anchor and reporter on television for Fox News Channel. Her previous employers were WLVI, WHSV, WFSB and WBRE. She started her career with Fox News Channel, as a reporter for general assignment in 2005. After a couple of years, she was promoted to anchor at Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas is a journalist who has worked on several high-profile stories, including the hurricane Dennis. Also, she covered the disappearance of Terri Schiavo as well as the disappearance of Natalee. The award she won was an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in 2004 for her coverage at the Republican National Convention. She was a flamboyant journalist who attracted the attention of international media when she blasted the US president Donald Trump for his derogatory remarks about a TV anchor.
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