Monica Sanchez
Assistant Editor, Reporter
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Monica is MRCTV’s assistant editor and West Coast correspondent. Prior to working at MRCTV, Monica worked for CNS News and The Heritage Foundation, operating primarily in digital media and video production. 

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Monica Sanchez | January 7, 2015
“I’m a queen.” As parents, it’s never too early to teach our kids of their beauty and self-worth. In this heartwarming video, father Demetrius Brown offers his two-year-old daughter Nola a precious lesson in value and self-respect that arguably all mommies and daddies should share with their children.  Mr. Brown asks his little girl a series of questions, Socratic-style, teaching her…
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Monica Sanchez | January 6, 2015
Seventy years ago this very day, Barbara Pierce of Rye, NY made me the happiest, and luckiest, man on earth. pic.twitter.com/rgZqpL9XfE — George Bush (@GeorgeHWBush) January 6, 2015 Today marks the 70th anniversary of George H.W. and Barbara Bush's wedding day. Spokesperson for the former U.S. president, Jim McGrath tweeted out his congratulations to the couple. Wishing @GeorgeHWBush…
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Monica Sanchez | January 6, 2015
Watch the latest video at <a href="http://video.foxnews.com">video.foxnews.com</a> Expecting to attend a ceremony where he would be honored with an array of medals for his service, 100-year-old World War II Navy veteran Dario Raschio was met instead by a group of "hands up, don't shoot" protesters determined to steal the show. According to a local newspaper, “More than 100…
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Monica Sanchez | January 6, 2015
Watch the latest video at <a href="http://video.foxnews.com">video.foxnews.com</a> What do kids (and even some adults) love to do on snow days? Build snowmen, make snow angels, go sledding down a freshly powdered hill... Soon enough, sledding won’t be an option.  Last night on The Kelly File, talk show host Megyn Kelly reported that more and more towns and cities across the U.S.…
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Monica Sanchez | January 5, 2015
Patriots love the expression, "Don't tread on me." One media reporter, however, seems to have an issue with standing up for yourself.  According to Fox News, former CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson has filed a $35 million dollar lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly hacking her computers, “officially accusing the Obama administration of illegal surveillance…
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Monica Sanchez | January 5, 2015
Recent killings and attacks on police officers continue to make headlines, showcasing a narrative of violence and hatred toward local law enforcement. One man, a resident of Ferguson, Mo., has taken it upon himself to make a Facebook page entitled “Cards for Cops,” where he encourages social media users to post messages with addresses of police officers and firefighters, honoring them for the…
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Monica Sanchez | January 5, 2015
From the age of 18, every Israeli male and female, regardless of religion or socioeconomic background, is required to serve in the military for three and two years, respectively. The result? A melting pot of an army—comprised of persons both rich and poor, religious and secular, varied in ethnicity and skin tone. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) prides itself on its diversity and, specially,…
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Monica Sanchez | January 4, 2015
A St. Louis man was charged Thursday with making terrorist threats against the police and the St. Louis City Justice Center on Twitter. Beginning Dec. 3, Jason Valentine, 35, began using his Twitter handle @JDSTL314 to post a series of threats against the police community, one of which included his intent to bomb the St. Louis City Justice Center, reported Fox 2 St. Louis. Valentine is…
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Monica Sanchez | January 2, 2015
    On New Year’s Day, people rallied in front of St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department headquarters to show their appreciation for our men and women in blue, reported USA Today. “I think it’s been too quiet," said a participant. "You know, when we see a police officer, we say hey, we support you ma’am. But we need to show up in numbers like this.”  Participants in the rally released…
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Monica Sanchez | January 2, 2015
A heartwarming video-gone-viral that had raised over $135,000 in donations from viewers has become a subject of controversy after being labeled a scam. The video under fire features an allegedly homeless man by the name of “Thomas Nickel” who is “captured” on video generously using a 100-dollar bill offered to him by YouTube personality Josh Paler Lin to buy food for others.  Since posted…