- Rick Sanchez
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website = [http://edition.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/sanchez.rick.html Staff Biography on CNN.com]Rick Sanchez (born Ricardo Sánchez on
July 3 ,1958 inGuanabacoa ,Cuba ), is a Hispanic-American anchor/correspondent onCNN who serves as the anchor of the 3 p.m. weekday edition of "CNN Newsroom ". In addition, Sanchez serves as a contributor to "Anderson Cooper 360° " andCNN en Español , where he frequently reports while simultaneously translating in English and Spanish. For eight months, in the interim betweenPaula Zahn andCampbell Brown , he anchored "Out in the Open" at 8 P.M. It was supposed to last one week in late July 2007, but the shows ratings success led CNN President John Klein to keep Sanchez as Host of the show until January 2008. He has also filled in forAnderson Cooper andAli Velshi on "Your Money " on occasion. Based in the network's world headquarters inAtlanta, Georgia , Sanchez joined the network in September 2004.Sanchez was involved in the network’s
Peabody Award winning coverage ofHurricane Katrina . He anchored the network's coverage for eight hours as the levees broke inNew Orleans, Louisiana , and began filing live reports from the flooding the next day.Early life
The son of Cuban political exiles that came to the United States in the 1950s from Cuba, Sanchez grew up in the city of
Hialeah, Florida . He graduated fromHialeah High School in 1977 and accepted a football scholarship toMoorhead State University inMinnesota . He transferred to theUniversity of Minnesota in Minneapolis on a CBS/WCCO Journalism Scholarship in 1979.He and his wife, Mimi (also a Miami native), have four children - three boys and a girl.
Career
Sanchez began his broadcasting career at
KCMT inAlexandria, Minnesota , while still in college. He was hired atWSVN (formerly WCKT) inMiami, Florida in 1982 and became a weekend anchor shortly thereafter; at 22, he was the youngest television anchor in the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale TV market at the time. He also worked briefly for KHOU inHouston, Texas in mid 1980's, before returning to an afternoon anchor position with WSVN. Sanchez was hired atMSNBC in 2001.Sanchez has reported on major events across the United States and around the world, including on-the-scene coverage of
Hurricane Andrew and theSeptember 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers inNew York City . Sanchez has also reported on wars inAfghanistan andNicaragua , the invasion ofGrenada and the fall ofJean-Claude Duvalier 's regime inHaiti . Additionally, Sanchez has traveled to report live fromHavana , Cuba, numerous times.He is one of the nation’s first Cuban American news anchors and made broadcast history with two shows on two mediums in two languages. [ [http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/may24-02/rick.htm Rick Sanchez makes broadcast history ] ]
Sanchez is known for immersing himself into his stories. He has been submerged in water inside a car to explain how to best escape a sinking vehicle, been shocked by a "shock belt" to explain firsthand how overpowering the device could be when placed on prisoners, been subjected to
waterboarding for a story about the controversial interrogation/torture technique, and been left atop a snow-covered mountain overnight to help explain what would be needed to survive the elements should one get stranded. His style has been parodied by "Saturday Night Live " (NBC) and "The Daily Show " (Comedy Central). [ [http://snltranscripts.jt.org/04/04nstewart.phtml SNL Transcripts: He is so vain as to keep checking this site for changes and has to keep editing out the comments from people who are tired of his aggressive bullish floor directing habit on his mediocre show. "Do this Roger, do that, Roger, pan out, pan in, move the shot Roger". Sanchez should stick to being a mindless bingo caller and leave the directing to the professionals. David Spade: 03/12/05: CNN News Report ] ] [ [http://www.thedailyshow.com/tagSearchResults.jhtml?term=generic_tag_rick_sanchez&itemId=111178 View Rick Sanchez Clips | The Daily Show | Comedy Central ] ]Accident
On
December 10 ,1990 , Sanchez struck a pedestrian, Jeffrey Smuzinick, with his car on a residential street nearDolphin Stadium after Smuzinick darted into the road. [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MH&p_theme=mh&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=Smuzinick%20AND%20date(all)&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(Smuzinick) Miami Herald Archives] ] Smuzinick, who was inebriated at the time of the incident, was paralyzed and eventually died from his injuries in 1995. [http://www.observer.com/2007/rick-sanchez-cnn-s-teflon-man New York Observer Profile] ] Sanchez, who had just left an NFL football game with his father, was not charged with causing the accident, but was charged with, and pleaded no contest, to DUI..Highlights
*He attended Mae M. Walters Elementary School in Hialeah, Florida.
*He attended Henry H. Filer Middle School in Hialeah, Florida.
*He worked as a delivery truck loader and as a City of Hialeah Parks and Recreation youth mentor.
*He won anEmmy Award for a series titled "Cuando salí de Cuba" (When I left Cuba), documenting his transformation from young non-English speaking Cuban immigrant to American television reporter.References
External links
* [http://edition.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/sanchez.rick.html Rick Sanchez profile] at CNN.com
* [http://www.twitter.com/ricksanchezcnn Rick Sanchez live updates] at Twitter
* [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1406045549 Rick Sanchez' profile page] at Facebook
* [http://www.myspace.com/ricksanchezcnn Rick Sanchez' profile page] at Myspace
* [http://www.youtube.com/ricksanchezcnn Archive of Rick Sanchez material] at youTube
* [http://www.observer.com/2007/rick-sanchez-cnn-s-teflon-man Rick Sanchez profile in "The New York Observer"]
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