Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson is an American reporter as well as an analyst. She is currently the main White House correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring a number of news shows in MSNBC (cable part that is part of NBC ). Her birthplace and education was in the US state of Pennsylvania. The degree she earned is in Political Science at John Hopkins University. Jackson started her career as a reporter with CBS affiliates WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After an insignificant period, she joined Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 TV stations. In the following year, she was transferred from NBC News and spent a year at NBC Los Angeles. With her superb coverage of several campaigns for election as well as the presidential elections of 2016 her name was gaining a reputation as a reliable reporter for political news. She's known for being an incredibly hard-working reporter. Her major assignments included covering the campaign for senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with key GOP presidential candidates. Jackson was NBC's White House chief correspondent in the year 2017. Jackson is married to Douglas Hitchner, and she is mother to two girls.
Julie Banderas is an American anchor and news reporter on television for her channel, the Fox News Channel. She is currently the anchor of America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She has also has worked at other stations such as WLVI TV, WHSV TV and WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. The year 2005 was the first time she began working at The Fox News Channel in general tasks. A few years later, she was promoted to an anchor on Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas' career has seen her cover several major problems, including Hurricane Dennis as well as the disappearance and the case of Terri Schiavo. In 2004, she received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in recognition of her coverage of the Republican National Convention. Outspoken and frank, the journalist garnered the attention of media around the globe after she called out US President Donald Trump over his derogatory remarks about a TV host.






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