For the first time, a majority of Americans believe they won't have a better life than their parents. Christiane Amanpour and Candy Crowley discuss why America is the most unequal amongst all the industrialized nations, both in income and opportunity.
It may not seem like it, but 2013 was full of political intrigue. CNN's Candy Crowley looks back at the top moments.
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We’re launching this week with the theme: Thanksgiving.
State of the Union senior producer Jen Buesinger and Candy are on the balcony waiting for snow in time for Thanksgiving in DC.
Candy previews her interview with Sen. Ted Cruz and his efforts to defund Obamacare.
Candy talks with Sarah Thomas on breaking the "grass ceiling". She is poised to become first full-time female ref in the NFL.
Sarah Thomas is working towards possibly becoming the first full time female officiating referee in the NFL.
Candy Crowley pays tribute to her friend, the late Helen Thomas, a "dogged" and "fierce" pioneer in journalism.
Candy Crowley gets an exclusive behind the scenes tour of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey's office from the man himself.
By Candy Crowley, CNN Chief Political Correspondent
We were somewhere down South in the back half of October 1996. I believe we were in a theater. I remember thinking how terrible the lighting was, how small and deflated the crowd.
I remember the look on the candidate's face.
With less than a week to go before Election Day Candy answers your questions about Election Day. This week Candy answers five questions from Twitter and one from Facebook on the electoral college, Superstorm Sandy and election predictions. Thanks for all the questions and check back next week for your chance to Ask Candy.
Twitter question from @bigladdertutor
"Pls Expantiate On Electoral College"?
Oh my, you had to ask. Here’s how the two-part election for President works, as set up in The Constitution.
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