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Julie Chen Moonves is the host of the Big Brother's 22nd season, premiering on CBS on August 5, 2018. Chen Moonves served as moderator, and was one of the early hosts on The Talk. She won a Daytime Emmy Award for her work. Her real passion came when she began writing and received an Emmy. Also, she won the Emmy award for her outstanding hosting of a talk show. Her experience in the news industry made her a natural for the switch from The Talk, which examines the latest news and current problems through the lens by five women hosts.Chen Moonves served as co-host on CBS News' weekday morning show The Early Show from 2002 through 2010. Before that, Chen Moonves was the CBS Morning News' anchor, and also the anchor for news on The Early Show. She was sent to Cairo in the aftermath of 9/11, and she conducted an intimate and fascinating discussion with the father who was the main terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves's stories feature newsmakers including 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. She profiled famous people like Jamie Lee Curtis, Betty White, Jamie Foxx, Katie Holmes, Scarlett Jhansson Matthew McConaughey Brooks, Robert DeNiro, Jennifer Lopez, and Matthew McConaughey. Before joining CBS News Chen Moonves was a reporter at WDTN-TV Dayton (1995-1997). She also was a reporter for ABC NewsOne from 1992-1995. Her first broadcasting job was as a desk assistant for ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline together with Ted Koppel, who remains among her journalistic idols. Chen Moonves was Koppel's co-worker on Anatomy of a Riot (the Premiertime Special of Columbia du-Pont that focused on what happened during the Los Angeles riots of 1992).



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