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Julie Chen Moonves is the host of Big Brother's 22nd season, premiering on CBS on August 5, 2018. Chen Moonves served as moderator as well as one of the original hosts on The Talk. She won an Daytime Emmy Award for her work. Her true passion was when she started writing, and was awarded an Emmy. Her hosting an exceptional entertainment talk show won her a second Emmy. The Talk examines contemporary events using the perspective of five hostesses. Chen Moonves hosted CBS News' early morning news show The Early Show for a decade. The anchor was for The Early Show as well as CBS Morning News. The CBS Television Network broadcasted a half-hour morning news program during the early hours of the day. Chen Moonves also covered the conflict in Iraq as well as other important reports, for The Early Show. Following the 9/11 attacks, she traveled to Cairo for a fascinating and fascinating interview. Chen Moonves's interviews include newsmakers including the former New York City City mayor Rudy Giuliani; Queen Rania Jordanian, William Cohen (former Defense Secretary) and famous people like Denzel Washington. Angelina Jolie. Kanye. West. Taylor Swift. Tom Hanks. Mary J. Blige. Bruce Springsteen. Tom Cruise. Ben Affleck. Barbra Streisand. Betty White. Jamie Foxx. Scarlett Johansson. Katie Holmes. Matthew McC Chen Moonves covered the Emmy Award-winning CBS Sunday Morning News show. He also interviewed celebrities such as Jamie Lee Curtis or Paula Abdul. Before joining The Early Show he was a CBS own station journalist for New York City, WCBS. Before joining CBS News, Chen Moonves was a reporter at WDTN-TV Dayton (1995-1997). In addition, she worked for ABC NewsOne from 1992-1995. She was a desk attendant in ABC News' Nightline program featuring Ted Koppel. Ted Koppel is one of her journalists heroes. Chen Moonves collaborated with Koppel in the production of the award-winning Columbia du-Pont documentary Anatomy of a Riot which was a look at events surrounding the Los Angeles riots of '92.
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