Michelle Miller is a national correspondent for CBS News and currently serves as a co-host on CBS Saturday Morning.[1] She has also served as a substitute anchor on CBS Mornings and 48 Hours on ID. (wikipedia)
We are all concerned about quality care and what's best for our patients. Now we are part of the decision-making process and that's going to make a difference for our patients and our communities.
This is the stuff you don't think about,
I don't have to throw stuff into the garbage that is perfectly good. I'm cleaning through my basement and closets and have been able to offer a lot.
The life I've lived, ... you don't see people that just pour out and give to you.
My partner turned around and said, 'That car is driving at a terrible speed. I bet you anything when we get up there it's wrapped around a lamp post'. When we came up and saw the body that was it. It just really tore us apart.
There's a lot of untapped talent and education because the only barrier is employees who can't speak English.
The mayor and council are under a duty. They have a legal obligation to uphold the laws of the village.
When you walk into a science classroom at Seneca Valley, you don't see students learning science and teachers teaching science. You see scientists at work.
We are not afraid of change ... the worst has already happened to us.
We're hoping it's resolved prior to having to result in any legal action.