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Julie Chen Moonves hosted the famous summer reality series Big Brother which returned to CBS for its 22nd Season on August 5. Chen Moonves had been one of The Talk's original hosts and hosts. She hosted and moderated the show from 2010 until 2018. The true passion of her life was writing, and she won an Emmy. Then she won a second Emmy for her role as host of an excellent entertainment talk show. She co-hosted the CBS News weekday morning show The Early Show between 2002 until 2010. In the past she was anchor for the news segment of The Early Show and anchor of the CBS Morning News, the CBS Television Network's early-morning, half-hour broadcast.Chen Moonves was a reporter on a variety of major storylines on The Early Show, including the 2003 war in Iraq. Chen Moonves was assigned to Cairo following the events of the 9/11 attacks. There, she tracked her down and spoke with the father who commanded hijackers for an eye-opening and interesting interview. Chen Moonves's interview subjects include journalists like the former New York City City mayor Rudy Giuliani; Queen Rania Jordanian William Cohen (former Defense Secretary), and celebrities 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 reported on the Emmy award-winning CBS Sunday Morning program. The program featured stars like Jamie Lee Curtis, Betty White, Jamie Foxx, Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Matthew McConaughey, Mel Brooks, Robert deNiro Jennifer Lopez, and Matthew McConaughey. Between 1992 and 1995, Moonves served as a producer for ABC NewsOne. The network's news affiliate. Between 1990 and 1991, she worked as a desk assistant at ABC News Los Angeles. In her desk-assistant role in the ABC News late night broadcast Nightline, she worked with Ted Koppel. He remains an inspiration to her in the field of journalism. Chen Moonves collaborated with Koppel on the Columbia duPont-winning program Anatomy of a Riot which focussed on those who were involved in the Los Angeles riots of '92.
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