Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie Jackson, an American politician and journalist. She is currently the White House correspondent of NBC News. Additionally, she is the anchor of a variety of MSNBC shows (the cable division that is part of NBC). In Pennsylvania she was born, raised, and earned her bachelor's in politics at John Hopkins University. Jackson began her professional career in Maryland Delaware Connecticut and a handful of other cities in TV stations WBOC (affiliated with CBS). She later was a member of Hearst Corporation, reporting to the 26 stations that operate from Washington DC. In the following year, she joined NBC News (in 2014) and for a year she worked for the NBC station located in Los Angeles. Later with her excellent reporting of the various campaigns as well as the presidential election, she gained the reputation of a dedicated political correspondent. She's known for being an extremely dedicated reporter. She has been assigned to report on the Ted Cruz presidential campaign and conduct exclusive interviews of important GOP candidates. Jackson was named the chief White House correspondent by NBC. She is married to Douglas Hitchner. They have two daughters.
Julie Banderas (born Julie Banderas) is an American TV anchor and reporter working with Fox News Channel. She currently anchors of America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. Also, she was a reporter for various stations, including WLVI TV, WHSV TV as well as WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. The Fox News Channel's general assignment team in 2005. The following year, she was appointed as an anchor for Fox Report Weekend'. Julie Banderas' career has seen her cover several major topics, such as the hurricane Dennis, the disappearance as well as the trial for Terri Schiavo. In 2004 she was awarded an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in recognition of her coverage of the Republican National Convention. In her role as a flamboyant reporter, she drew international attention to her work for her criticism of US President Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks made about a television anchor.






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