Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson works as an American political reporter and analyst. Currently, she's an analyst and White House reporter for NBC News. Additionally, Hallie anchors a number news shows that are broadcast on MSNBC. John Hopkins University awarded her an honorary degree in political science after she was born in Pennsylvania. Jackson started her career as a reporter with CBS affiliates WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After a short time she joined Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 television stations. In 2014, Jackson joined NBC News. For a whole year within Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Through her outstanding coverage of various election campaigns as well as the Presidential election of 2016, she gained a reputation as a reliable journalist for the political world. She's a respected journalist who can be a versatile and hard-working reporter. Her most notable assignments include the reporting on the campaign for president of Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with key GOP candidates. Jackson was named chief White House correspondent by NBC. She is married Douglas Hitchner and is a mother to two daughters.
Julie Banderas was born in the US and is journalist, anchorperson, as well as a reporter on Fox News Channel. She is the anchor of American's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. Since 2005, Julie Banderas has began working with the Fox News Channel in general assignments. In the following years, she was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas' career has seen her cover several major problems, including the hurricane Dennis, the disappearance as well as the trial for Terri Schiavo. She received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award (2004) in recognition of her work regarding the Republican National Convention. She is a journalist who is adamant about her opinions. In 2004, she received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for her coverage of the Republican National Convention.






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