Rick Sanchez dui and Rick Sanchez hit and run
New Delhi, October 14: Rick Sanchez dui and Rick Sanchez hit and run. Rick Sanchez one of the best CNN anchor escaped from severe trouble recently when he wanted to demonstrate before his audience as to how to escape from a car trapped underwater.
Even for great swimmers it was a big task and here was Rick Sanchez who wanted to demonstrate it live without any prior training of it.
A report says, “After a “dry run” it was time for “the real thing.” Sanchez went through four different escapes, to varying levels of success. It actually was a very informative segment, and obviously, most importantly – made for great TV”.
Fifty one year old Rick Sanchez is the first national news anchor credited with combining traditional network news with social media using MySpace, Twitter and Facebook. Sanchez hosts the 3 p.m. (Eastern Time) weekday edition of CNN Newsroom.
Besides Sanchez co-hosts a daily segment on CNN Español and has served as a contributor to Anderson Cooper 360° and CNN International, where he frequently reports while simultaneously translating in English and Spanish. For eight months, in the interim between Paula Zahn and Campbell Brown, he anchored Out in the Open at 8 p.m.
The show was to last one week in late July 2007, but the show's ratings success led CNN President John Klein to keep Sanchez as host of the show until January 2008.
He has also filled in for Anderson Cooper and Ali Velshi on Your Money on occasion. Based in the network's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, Sanchez joined the network in September 2004 and now blogs at cnn.com/ricksanchez.
New Delhi, October 14... New Delhi? Rick Sanchez?! In Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Spanish, other...?
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Not that there is anything wrong with wanting to fly to India; ...but Rick Sanchez? In India?! Showing how to escape from a car trapped underwater? I know the segment was filmed in the USA, but shown in India? Rick Sanchez?
I'm just kidding. Rick Sanchez in India and, why not? in Spanish, what could be more logical?
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