Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American reporter as well as an analyst. At present, she's the primary White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring several news programs on MSNBC (cable segment that is part of NBC ). Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania. At the John Hopkins University, she obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences. After initially working in few cities across Maryland Delaware and Connecticut for the two TV stations WBOC and WFSB (affiliates of CBS ) Jackson joined Hearst Corporation and reported to all their 26 stations across the country from Washington DC. After that, she was hired by NBC News (in 2014) and, for the next year, worked at the NBC station in Los Angeles. Her excellent reporting of different elections, such as the presidential election in 2016 and the 2016 Presidential Elections, has earned her the name of being a dedicated journalist. The media has praised her by her versatility as well as hard work. Among her most important assignments were the exclusive interviews, as well as the reporting on Ted Cruz's presidential run. Jackson was appointed NBC's chief White House reporter in 2017. Jackson has two daughters. She is engaged to Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas was born in America and works as a journalist, anchorperson and reporter for Fox News Channel. She anchors America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekendon the weekend of September. Her first job was with Fox News Channel, as reporter on general assignment in 2005. After a couple of years as an anchor, she joined for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas, in her professional life to date, has reported on a variety of important issues like the Hurricane Dennis and the disappearance of US Student Natalee Holoway. She won an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award to cover an event at the Republican National Convention. A journalist with a strong voice, she gained international attention for her criticism of US President Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to an anchor on TV.






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