Michelle is all aces in my book. Proof positive that good things happen to great people.
Former WWL-TV reporter and anchor Michelle Miller will be a permanent co-host of "CBS This Morning: Saturday" starting this weekend.
Miller, a Los Angeles native now based in New York, lived and worked in New Orleans from 1994 to 2001. The wife of former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial, she joined CBS News in 2004. Her husband has served as president and CEO of the National Urban League since 2003.
Miller and Dana Jacobson will join current co-host Anthony Mason on the show, which airs 6 a.m. to 8 am.
Jacobson and Miller will continue to report for all CBS News platforms and broadcasts, a CBS news release says.
Miller's work regularly appears on the "CBS Evening News," "CBS This Morning," "CBS Sunday Morning and "48 Hours."
One of the dozens of sit-down interviews I've done with Michelle (Michelle once set me up with a date with Karen Swenson, one of the hottest women on TV - google "Karen Swenson" if you must):
Former WWL-TV reporter and anchor Michelle Miller will be a permanent co-host of "CBS This Morning: Saturday" starting this weekend.
Miller, a Los Angeles native now based in New York, lived and worked in New Orleans from 1994 to 2001. The wife of former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial, she joined CBS News in 2004. Her husband has served as president and CEO of the National Urban League since 2003.
Miller and Dana Jacobson will join current co-host Anthony Mason on the show, which airs 6 a.m. to 8 am.
Jacobson and Miller will continue to report for all CBS News platforms and broadcasts, a CBS news release says.
Miller's work regularly appears on the "CBS Evening News," "CBS This Morning," "CBS Sunday Morning and "48 Hours."
One of the dozens of sit-down interviews I've done with Michelle (Michelle once set me up with a date with Karen Swenson, one of the hottest women on TV - google "Karen Swenson" if you must):