Julie Chen measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Julie Chen Moonves, who was among the first hosts and moderators on The Talk (a Daytime Emmy Award winner talk show) She returned on to host The Talk on August 5th for its 22nd edition. Her true love was the time she brought writer into her duties and won an Emmy for her work. In addition, she won the Emmy for hosting, and an award-winning entertainment talk show. The Talk examines contemporary events by looking through the eyes of five female hosts. Chen Moonves hosted CBS News' early morning news show The Early Show for a 10 years. The anchor was for The Early Show as well as CBS Morning News. The CBS Television Network broadcasted a half-hour morning news program in the early hours of the morning. Chen Moonves also covered the war in Iraq as well as other important reports, for The Early Show. She was sent to Cairo following the 9/11 attacks and gave an intense and thrilling conversation with the father of 9/11's main terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program which featured celebrities such as Paula Abdul. Chen Moonves covered the Emmy Award-winning CBS Sunday Morning News broadcast. 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. Previous jobs included working as a reporter for ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliated news service (1992-1995) and as a desk-assistant for the ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991), all while completing her final year of college in the University of Southern California. As a desk-assistant for ABC News late night broadcast Nightline she was a part of the team that worked with Ted Koppel. He remains among her top journalists. Chen Moonves collaborated with Koppel in the production of the award-winning Columbia du-Pont documentary Anatomy of a Riot which focussed on the Los Angeles riots of '92.
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