Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson works as an American journalist and an analyst. Currently Hallie Jackson is the White House correspondent of NBC News. In addition, she hosts a number of MSNBC shows (the Cable division which is part of NBC). Her family was raised in Pennsylvania, United States. The degree she earned is in Political Science at John Hopkins University. Jackson worked for a few years in Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut with the CBS affiliated TV stations WBOC & WFSB. Then she joined Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was the responsible person for the entire network of 26 stations across the United States. Following this she joined NBC News (in 2014) and for a time worked at the NBC station in Los Angeles. Then the coverage she provided of the political campaigns, both presidential and non-election related in 2016 helped her earn reputation as a great journalist for the political arena. She's a respected journalist who can be a versatile and hard-working reporter. Her most notable assignments were exclusive interviews, as well as the reportage of Ted Cruz's presidential run. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in 2017. She's got a husband, Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American anchor for news on TV and reporter who works with Fox News Channel. She is the anchor of America's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. She started her career with Fox News Channel, as the general assignment reporter in 2005. Following a few years she became an anchor for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas, in her professional life to date, has reported on a variety of important issues such as the hurricane Dennis as well as the disappearance of US college student Natalee Holoway. The award was presented to her as an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award at the Emmy Awards in 2004 for the reporting she did on the Republican National Convention. A journalist with a strong voice, she gained global attention for her criticism of US president Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to a TV anchor.






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