Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson, the American politician and journalist. Currently she's her White House reporter for NBC News. Additionally, Hallie is an anchor on several news programs that are broadcast on MSNBC. John Hopkins University awarded her a degree in political sciences when she was born in Pennsylvania. Jackson was born and raised in Pennsylvania USA, graduated with an undergraduate education in politics from the John Hopkins University. In 2014, Jackson was hired by NBC News. For a entire year, within Los Angeles she was at the NBC Los Angeles Station. Later on, her coverage of elections, including presidential campaigns in 2016 helped her earn a reputation as an excellent journalist for the political arena. She's known for being an extremely hardworking journalist. Some of her major tasks have included the reporting for the Presidential campaign of senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with prominent GOP presidential candidates. Jackson was named chief White House Correspondent by NBC in 2017. She is married to Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas was born in America and works as a journalist, anchorperson and reporter for Fox News Channel. She currently anchors for America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She also was a reporter for various stations, including WLVI TV, WHSV TV and WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. The first time she worked for Fox News Channel Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in the year 2005 and then was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend' a few years later. In her career so far Julie Banderas has reported on numerous important subjects like Hurricane Dennis the disappearance of the US college student Natalee Holloway as well as Terri Schiavo's court case. She was given an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award from the Emmy Awards in 2004 for her reportage she gave of the Republican National Convention. The outspoken and honest journalist garnered the attention of media around the globe after she called on US president Donald Trump over his derogatory remarks about a TV host.






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