Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson works as an American journalist and an analyst. she is the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors various MSNBC news channels (cable division NBC). Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania. While at John Hopkins University John Hopkins University, she obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science. Jackson began her career by working for 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 TV stations. Jackson was hired by NBC News, in 2014. After a one-year stint in the Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson was then transferred into NBC News. Her excellent reporting of different elections, such as the 2016 Presidential Elections, earned her the reputation as a committed journalist. She is a versatile and dedicated reporter. Her main assignments include covering the election of Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with key GOP candidate. Jackson was named chief White House Correspondent by NBC in 2017. She's got a husband, Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is an American anchor for news on TV and reporter who works with Fox News Channel. She anchors the the America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekend. Her work was also a reporter for different channels such as WLVI-TV, WFSB-TV WHSV-TV WHSV-TV, WHSV- WNYW. Since 2005, Julie Banderas has started working for The Fox News Channel in general assignments. In the following years, she was promoted to an anchor of Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas' career has covered a wide range of problems, including the hurricane Dennis, the disappearance and trial of Terri Schiavo. She was given an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award at the Emmy Awards in 2004 due to the reportage she gave of the Republican National Convention. Incredibly candid and open, the journalist garnered media attention across the globe when she pointed out US President Donald Trump over his derogatory comments about another TV host.






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