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Julie Chen Moonves will host the popular reality show that has been a summer sensation Big Brother. The show returns to CBS on 5 August for its 2nd season. Chen Moonves has been an integral part of The Talk since 2010, in which she served as both moderator and host. The real love of her life was writing. In fact, she received an Emmy. She won another Emmy for hosting an outstanding entertainment talk program. Between 2002 and the year 2010, Chen Moonves was the co-host for CBS News' morning weekday broadcast The Early Show. Before that, she served as anchor of the news on The Early Show and anchor of CBS Morning News, the CBS Television Network's morning-to-day, half-hour broadcast.Chen Moonves was a reporter on a variety of major news stories for The Early Show, including the 2003 war in Iraq. She was sent to Cairo following the 9/11 attacks and gave an exclusive and riveting discussion with the father who was the principal terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves's stories feature newsmakers 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 is also a CBS Sunday Morning reporter who has featured stars such as Jamie Lee Curtis. Before The Early Show she was the reporter for WDTN TV Dayton located in Dayton in Dayton, Ohio (1995-1997). Previous jobs included working as a reporter with ABC NewsOne, the network's associated news service (1992-1995) and as a desk-assistant in ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991) as well as she was finishing her final year in college in The University of Southern California. As a desk-assistant for ABC News late night broadcast Nightline She worked alongside Ted Koppel. He remains one her heroes in journalism. Chen Moonves, who won Columbia du-Pont for the primetime Anatomy of a Riot special in 1992, which focused on the Los Angeles riots, worked with Koppel.
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