Randi Kaye is an Emmy Award-winning anchor and correspondent for CNN/U.S, based in New York. She reports for Anderson Cooper 360° and regularly anchors and reports for CNN's Documentary Unit. Since joining the network in December 2004, she has covered breaking news in addition to providing in-depth investigative reports for Anderson Cooper 360°. Kaye joined CNN from WCCO-TV in Minneapolis where she anchored the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts and was also part of the station's investigative team. She covered Jesse Ventura's gubernatorial campaign and the arrest of the September 11th terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui. Her television career began at ABC in New York City where she worked at Nightline and alongside former World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings for five years. While at ABC, Kaye covered President Bill Clinton's campaign in Little Rock, Ark. She eventually moved to Arkansas to work at ABC affiliate KATV where she covered the Whitewater investigation, the suicide of White House counsel Vince Foster and the death of Clinton's mother, Virginia Kelley. Kaye also worked at ABC affiliate WFAA-TV in Dallas where she reported and anchored for Good Morning Texas. At FOX affiliate KMSP-TV in Minneapolis, she hosted the nationally syndicated Everyday Living, and at UPN affiliate WWOR in New York City, Kaye was an anchor/reporter. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism, graduating cum laude from Boston University.