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 as well as anchoring a variety of MSNBC news shows (cable division NBC). The state of Pennsylvania is where she was born was raised and later earned her degree in politics at John Hopkins University. Jackson spent a few years in Delaware, Maryland and Connecticut in the CBS-affiliated television stations WBOC and WFSB. After that, she became a part of the Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was the responsible person for the entire network of 26 stations throughout the United States. After this, she moved from NBC News and spent a year working at NBC Los Angeles. Her excellent reporting of different election campaigns, including the Presidential election of 2016 and the 2016 Presidential Elections, has earned her the name for being a committed journalist. She has been praised for her versatility and hard work. One of her biggest assignments were the exclusive interviews, as well as the reporting on Ted Cruz's presidential race. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in the year 2017. She is married to Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is a American TV news anchor and reporter who works for Fox News Channel. She hosts American's News Headquarters, and Fox Report Weekend. The year 2005 was the first time she 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 reported several key topics in her professional career including the hurricane Dennis. Missing US student Natalee Hooley, and Terri Schiavo's case in court. The award was presented to her as an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award at the Emmy Awards in 2004 for her coverage she provided of the Republican National Convention. A journalist who is adamant about her opinions. In 2004, she was awarded the Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Newscast Award for reporting on the Republican National Convention.






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