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edward. our prompter operator, charlie with his dad,, here. "fox news live" associate producer olivia here with her dad tom, and associate producer kali walton with her dad ryan and their family. associate producer namna with her father, and here is newsroom associate producer dan scully with his dad steve, a great guy. and we remember jamal, our line producer's, father who passed away earlier this year after fighting a brave fight existence cancer for a year, may he rest in peace. i would like to introduce you to my wife, son and daughter. thank you for making me a father. fatherhood is such a tremendous honor, and dad is my favorite title. if thank you all. that is all for this hour of "fox news live."

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god bless you and your family. and, alan, thank you for the amazing work you are doing on behalf of our military families both here at home and deployed all across the globe. >> it's our honor to do it, mike. happy father's a day to you and your family as well. mike: thank you so much. >> thank you, mike. mike: before we go, we want to take a moment to thank on this father's day all the amazing fathers who raised the "fox news live" d.c. team. our "mediabuzz" line producer julianne, our show producer, mallory, with her father chris. associate producer chris with his father george, a hall of fame father. our tech manager rod' bow's father alejo, he was a firefighter for 60 years before he passed away 2 years ago. our graphic operator, alicia's, father as seen here. our show director kevin's father

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Why Anna Wintour won Vogue's war on woke and Edward Enninful walked out

Enninful was Wintour's protege, hired to freshen up the fashion mag. So what happened?

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the tiny reserve of money. she's in the winners circle. >> yes, it said, isn't it? it said that after all of this, it worked out with such a nice need both for her. >> the judge had little sympathy for the convicted killer, sentencing came to life without parole. but the man that put his chronic health problems that traditionalist trial, time is in short supply. edward died in prison at the age of 75. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm andrea counted. thanks for watching. ks for watching. >> hello, i'm andrea canning. and this is dateline. >> it was the little girl who

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give us that fashion fantasy while tackling issues that are really important to us around the world, including elevating marginalised voices. you know, edward really worked his way up, he got his start as a model and then became the fashion direct at id at around 18, i believe. and seeing him become the editor—in—chief of british vogue in 2017 i think was just a really proud moment for the entire black community in the fashion industry and i think he really made the most of that opportunity, as i mentioned before, you know, he's really helped to raise the bar on what fashion magazines should look like and that includes reflecting what the world really looks like.

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that he has relationships with, or who knows what is possible for him? describing his vision for the magazine, enninful said: "i wanted to reflect what i saw growing up, to show the world as this incredibly rich, cultured place. i wanted every woman to be able to find themselves in the magazine." just talk to us about how he did that, how he championed diversity and inclusivity in all its forms. we really saw edward raise the bar for what a fashion magazine could look like at a time where i think a lot of magazines are struggling, whether it's layoffs, being folded, very small teams, very small budgets, and he also really showed us what an inclusive magazine looks like, whether it was race, size, abilities and other identities, i think from his very first issue with the british model adwoah on the cover,

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advisor role where he will still report to anna but i think he will be more advising what is going on at british vogue and also taking on other projects, it seems. int: vogue and also taking on other projects, it seems.— projects, it seems. inc there are always — projects, it seems. inc there are always a _ projects, it seems. inc there are always a lot _ projects, it seems. inc there are always a lot of _ are always a lot of opportunities floating around in the fashion world so i think this will give him an opportunity to still have a hand in what is going on at british vogue but also to perhaps work more closely with some brands that he has, relationships with, or who knows what is possible for him. describing his vision for the magazine, enninful said: "i wanted to reflect what i saw growing up, to show the world as this incredibly rich, cultured place. i wanted every woman to be able to find themselves in the magazine." talk to us about how he did that, how he championed diversity and inclusivity in all its forms. we really saw edward raise the barfor we really saw edward raise the bar for what a fashion magazine

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so i think there's always a lot of opportunities floating around in the fashion world so i think this will give him an opportunity to still have a hand in what's going on at british vogue but also to perhaps work more closely with some brands that he has relationships with, or who knows what is possible for him? describing his vision for the magazine, enninful said: "i wanted to reflect what i saw growing up, to show the world as this incredibly rich, cultured place. we really saw edward raise the bar for what a fashion magazine could look like at a time where i think a lot of magazines are struggling, whether it's layoffs, being folded, very small teams, very small budgets, and he also really showed us what an inclusive magazine looks like, whether it was race, size, abilities and other identities, i think from his very first issue with the british model adwoah on the cover, who is a black model. there are so many ways in which he helped to reflect what the world really looks like. he gave us rihanna in a durag that i think most black people never imagined they would see on the cover of a major fashion magazine and i think edward really was able to still

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who is a black model. there are so many ways in which he helped to reflect what the world really looks like. he gave us rihanna in a durag that i think most black people never imagined they would see on the cover of a major fashion magazine and i think edward really was able to still give us that fashion fantasy while tackling issues that are really important to us around the world, including elevating marginalised voices. and just talking about himself, being the first man, the first black person to hold the title as editor—in—chief of british vogue. he himself broke boundaries. absolutely. you know, edward really worked his way up, he got his start as a model and then became the fashion direct at id at around 18, i believe. and seeing him become the editor—in—chief

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