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 | December 23, 2014
Country legend Garth Brooks joined Justin Timberlake on stage at his 20/20 Tour concert in Nashville on Friday to sing Brooks’ hit “Friends in Low Places.” Singer-actor Timberlake started a cover of the song before announcing, “Something don’t feel right, Nashville.” Brooks then came out, delivering fans and concertgoers alike a wonderful surprise. After the concert, the former ‘N Sync…
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Monica Sanchez | December 23, 2014
Watch the latest video at <a href="http://video.foxnews.com">video.foxnews.com</a> Last night on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor,” Dr. Ben Carson discussed the assassination-style execution of two NYPD officers last week and growing anti-police sentiment. “I believe it would be a very wise idea to start talking about the good that the police did,” Carson said. “We can find bad things…
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Monica Sanchez | December 22, 2014
Created by YouTube user Alex Luthor, this amazing trailer depicts any superhero fan’s dream: a Marvel versus DC smack-down. While the concept has yet to be made into a reality, this fan did a convincing job–compiling the trailer with footage from Marvel and DC movies, video games, and TV series. The video braces viewers for the ultimate face-offs between comicbook favorites.  Superman…
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Monica Sanchez | December 22, 2014
On Saturday Night Live, Mike Myers as "Dr. Evil," the famed villain of the comedy trilogy Austin Powers, "hacked" onto the TV program to school the Sony hackers and show North Korea how it's done.  "I'm furious that North Korea and Sony Pictures have both given evil organizations a bad name," said Dr. Evil. "I mean, what the 'F' people?" he asked.  Dr. Evil made fun of the repressive…
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Monica Sanchez | December 22, 2014
Following the FBI’s announcement finding North Korea directly responsible for last month’s destructive cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), the repressive regime proceeded to threaten not only Sony but the United States government with war.  Accusing the U.S. government of being behind the making of the movie “The Interview,” a new threat published in English by the Korean…
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Monica Sanchez | December 20, 2014
Amir Hekmati, an American of Iranian descent from Flint, Mich., wrote a letter to President Obama from his prison cell in Iran pleading for his release. Detained in Evin Prison, north of Tehran, for more than three years, Hekmati dictated the open letter to his family to bring his plight to the President’s attention. The former United States Marine was accused of espionage as an alleged CIA…
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Monica Sanchez | December 19, 2014
Here's seven of the best Christmastime advertisements, ever.    1. Coca Cola’s “Holidays Are Coming” (1990)    This iconic TV commercial features the famous parade of Coca Cola trucks traveling from city to city to share the refreshing goodness of an ice-cold soda pop.     2. Hershey's Kisses' "Christmas Bells" (1989)  Talk about timeless! This commercial has appeared on TV screens…
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Monica Sanchez | December 19, 2014
According to a new Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) report released today, immigrants—legal and illegal—reaped the benefits from recent job growth more so than native-born men and women in the labor force. Publicly available data on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website gives warrant to the report’s findings. The BLS reports that, as of last month, there are 1.5 million fewer…
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Monica Sanchez | December 18, 2014
During the questions portion of a press conference on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin apparently interrupted a reporter because he assumed the man was drunk. The reporter had asked Putin about the regulations on a specific Russian alcoholic beverage, kvas. Forbe's “Most Powerful Person” responded to the man while chuckling, “You’ve already had yours,” implying that the journalist…
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Monica Sanchez | December 18, 2014
It’s no secret that China’s national soccer team is awful. “Men’s football in China is a national shame,” The Economist writes. “In FIFA’s world rankings, China’s male players rank 88th; below Estonia, a country whose 1.3m people could fit with room to spare inside a Beijing suburb.” Sure, they qualified for the World Cup once in 2002, but China didn’t even manage to score one goal.  A big…