Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie is an expert in political analysis and reporting in the United States. Currently Hallie Jackson is her White House correspondent of NBC News. Additionally, she hosts a number of MSNBC programs (the cable arm which is part of NBC). Born and raised in Pennsylvania US she earned a bachelor's degree in politics science at John Hopkins University. Jackson worked for a few years in Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut at the CBS-affiliated TV stations WBOC and WFSB. Then she was hired by Hearst Corporation in Washington DC and was in charge of every one of their 26 stations throughout the United States. Jackson was hired by NBC News, in 2014. Following a brief stint in the Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson then moved on to NBC News. In the future reporting on political campaigns, both presidential and non-election related during 2016 has earned her a reputation as an excellent political reporter. Her reputation is renowned for her hardworking, versatile journalist. Her job is to report on this year's Ted Cruz presidential campaign and interview key GOP candidates. Jackson became NBC's White House chief correspondent in 2017. Jackson is married Douglas Hitchner.
Julie Banderas works as a anchor and reporter on television for Fox News Channel. She currently anchors of the American News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. She also has worked at other stations such as WLVI TV, WHSV TV as well as WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. She joined the Fox News Channel's general assignment staff in 2005. Two years later she was named anchor on Fox Report Weekend'. Julie Banderas, in her professional experience to date, has reported on a variety of important issues such as the hurricane Dennis and the disappearance of US student Natalee Holoway. She won an Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award in the coverage of her coverage of the Republican National Convention. Incredibly candid and open, the journalist garnered the attention of media around the world when she called on US President Donald Trump over his derogatory remarks about a TV host.






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