Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson, the American political journalist and analyst. She is currently working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News as well as anchoring various MSNBC news shows (cable division NBC). John Hopkins University awarded her an honorary degree in political science when she was born in Pennsylvania. Jackson was employed for a couple of years in Delaware, Maryland and Connecticut at the CBS-affiliated TV stations WBOC & WFSB. She then was hired by Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was the responsible person for the entire network of 26 stations in the US. Jackson then was hired by NBC News in 2014 and worked for a period of one year in the NBC Los Angeles station. Later with her excellent coverage of various election campaigns and the 2016 presidential elections she earned the status of being a committed reporter for politics. She's an incredibly versatile and dedicated journalist. One of her most important tasks have included the reporting for the Presidential campaign by Senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with important GOP candidate. Jackson became NBC's chief White House reporter in 2017. She is the wife of Douglas Hitchner and is a mom to two daughters.
Julie Banderas was born in America and works as journalist, anchorperson, and reporter at Fox News Channel. She anchors America's News Headquarters' and Fox Report Weekendon the weekend of September. The channel she started with was Fox News Channel, as a reporter for general assignment in 2005. After a couple of years, she was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas reported several key events in her career including Hurricane Dennis. The disappearance of US student Natalee Hooley as well as Terri Schiavo's case in court. In 2004, she received the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in the coverage of the Republican National Convention. A journalist who speaks her mind. She won the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for reporting on the Republican National Convention.






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