Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie J. Jackson is an American journalist as well as a political analyst. At present, she is the White House correspondent of NBC News. She is also the anchor of MSNBC. she is the anchor of a variety of MSNBC shows (the cable division which is part of NBC). The state of Pennsylvania is where she was born in the state, grew up, and graduated with her bachelor's degree in political science from John Hopkins University. In the beginning, she worked in small cities within Maryland Delaware and Connecticut for the TV stations WBOC and WFSB (affiliates of CBS ) Jackson joined Hearst Corporation as a journalist for every one of their 26 stations throughout the United States from Washington DC. Following this she joined NBC News (in 2014) and for a year she worked at the NBC station in Los Angeles. Her excellent reporting of different election campaigns, including the presidential election in 2016 has earned her the title as a committed journalist. Her reputation is that of an extremely hardworking journalist. Her most notable assignments include the reporting on the campaign for president of senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with prominent GOP candidate. In 2017, NBC named Jackson as their chief White House correspondent. Jackson is married Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American anchor for news on TV as well as a reporter for Fox News Channel. The anchor is currently in charge of American's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekend. The anchor was also a reporter for various other channels, including WLVI-TV and WHSV-TV WFSB-TV WBRE-TV and WNYW. Her first assignment was with Fox News Channel Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in 2005 and was made an anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a few years later. Julie Banderas is a journalist who has been involved in numerous high-profile news stories such as the hurricane Dennis. She also covered the disappearance of Terri Schiavo and the disappearance Natalee. She was awarded an award called the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award (2004) in recognition of her work on the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained global interest for her harsh criticism of US president Donald Trump when he made a derogatory comment about an anchor on TV.






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