Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson, the American politician and journalist. She currently serves as working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring various MSNBC news channels (cable division NBC). In Pennsylvania she was born was raised and later earned her bachelor's degree in political science at the John Hopkins University. Jackson began her career with the state of Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a few other cities for television stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). Then, she became a part of the Hearst Corporation, reporting to 26 different stations from Washington DC. She joined NBC News, in 2014. After a one-year stint at The Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson moved for NBC News. Her outstanding reporting of several election campaigns in addition to the Presidential election of 2016, she gained a reputation as a reliable political correspondent. Her reputation is that of an incredibly hard-working reporter. Her major assignments included covering the election of senator Ted Cruz, and conducting exclusive interviews with prominent GOP presidential candidates. In 2017 NBC was able to appoint Jackson as their principal White House correspondent. She's got a husband, Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas is an American TV news anchor and reporter for the Fox News Channel. She anchors America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekendon the weekend of September. The channel hired her by the Fox News Channel to be a general assignment journalist in the year 2005. Few years later, Fox Report Weekend' became her anchor. Julie Banderas reported several key events in her career like the hurricane Dennis. Her disappearance as US college student Natalee Hooley and Terri Schiavo's case in court. The year 2004, she was awarded the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award, for covering the Republican National Convention. An experienced journalist who has a powerful voice, she gained global recognition for her critique of US president Donald Trump when he made an insulting comment to the role of a television anchor.






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