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UK stocks, pound climb after Labour election win [Video]

The London stock market advanced Friday after Britain’s centre-left Labour Party clinched an expected landslide election victory to end 14 years of right-wing Conservative rule. London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index climbed following news that Keir Starmer will become Britain’s new prime minister after Labour trounced Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives. The widely-forecast triumph has sparked investor hope

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President Biden to visit Wisconsin Friday amidst potential campaign turmoil [Video]

A crucial weekend is approaching for President Joe Biden as he will be in Madison on July 5 for a campaign stop. He vowed Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness to keep campaigning, much less win in November.But increasingly ominous signs were mounting for the president. Two Democratic lawmakers have called on Biden to exit the race while a leading ally publicly suggested how the party might choose someone else. And senior aides said they believed he might only have a matter of days to show he was up to the challenge before anxiety in the party boils over.”Let me say this as clearly as I possibly can as simply and straightforward as I can: I am running no ones pushing me out,” Biden said on a call with staffers from his reelection campaign. “I’m not leaving. Im in this race to the end and were going to win.”In his private conversations, Biden was focused on efforts to course correct from his rocky debate and on the threat that, in his view, former President Donald Trump poses to the country, as he scoured for feedback on what went wrong last Thursday in Atlanta and took responsibility for his performance.”We had a direct, open, clear-eyed conversation about the debate, his thoughts on what happened and why it wasnt his best evening or best debate,” Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., who spoke with Biden on Tuesday, said in an interview with the Associated Press. “He wanted advice. He was asking earnestly for input and comment on what he should do to restore confidence and support, and whats the best path forward.”Coons, the president’s closest ally on Capitol Hill, said Biden clearly understood the urgency, the difficulty and the importance of the election, as the senator advised that the president do more unscripted, open-ended events to restore confidence in his candidacy. The two also spoke about Bidens schedule and its impact on his political efforts, particularly as he balances that task with critical governing tasks such as the NATO summit in Washington next week.Biden’s efforts to pull multiple levers to salvage his faltering reelection include his impromptu appearance with campaign aides, private conversations with senior lawmakers, a weekend blitz of travel and a network television interview. But he was confronting serious indications that support for him was rapidly eroding on Capitol Hill and among other allies.Rep. Ral Grijalva, D-Ariz., told The New York Times that though he backs Biden as long as he is a candidate, this “is an opportunity to look elsewhere” and what Biden needs to do is shoulder the responsibility for keeping that seat and part of that responsibility is to get out of this race.”Senior advisers say they believe the 81-year-old Biden may have mere days to mount a convincing display of his fitness for office before his partys panic over his debate performance and anger about his response boils over, according to two people with knowledge who insisted on anonymity to more freely discuss strategy. The president accepts the urgency of the task having reviewed the polling and mountains of media coverage but he is convinced he can do that in the coming days and insistent that he will not step out of the race, they said.Biden met for more than hour at the White House on Wednesday night, in person and virtually, with more than 20 Democratic governors who afterward described the conversation as candid but said they were standing behind Biden despite being concerned about a Trump victory in November.”The president is our nominee. The president is our party leader,” said Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland. He added that, in the meeting, Biden “was very clear that hes in this to win.”Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers was the only Democratic governor not on the call. Evers’ communications director, Britt Cudaback, posted on X, “Gov. Evers didn’t attend the meeting because he’s focused on moving forward and winning Wisconsin. He supports President Biden – hist comments in support of the president over the last week speak for themselves, and he looks forward to campaigning with the President on Friday.”Despite such reassuring sentiments, a major Democratic donor, Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, also called on the president to exit the race, saying, Biden needs to step aside to allow a vigorous Democratic leader to beat Trump and keep us safe and prosperous. The statement was first reported by The New York Times.And all that followed Rep. Jim Clyburn, a longtime Biden friend and confidant, saying hed back a mini-primary in the run-up to the Democratic National Convention next month if Biden were to leave the race. The South Carolina Democrat floated an idea that appeared to be laying the groundwork for alternative choices by delegates during the Democrats planned virtual roll call that is scheduled before the more formal party convention set to begin Aug. 19 in Chicago.On CNN, Clyburn said Vice President Kamala Harris, governors and others could join the competition: It would be fair to everybody.Clyburn, a senior lawmaker who is a former member of his partys House leadership team, said he has not personally seen the president act as he did on the debate stage last week and called it concerning.And even as other Democratic allies have remained quiet since Thursdays debate, there is a growing private frustration about the Biden campaigns response to his disastrous debate performance at a crucial moment in the campaign particularly in Biden waiting several days to do direct damage control with senior members of his own party.One Democratic aide said the lacking response has been worse than the debate performance itself, saying lawmakers who support Biden want to see him directly combatting the concerns about his stamina in front of reporters and voters. The aide was granted anonymity to candidly discuss interparty dynamics.Most Democratic lawmakers are taking a wait-and-see approach with Biden, though, holding out for a better idea of how the situation plays out through new polling and Bidens scheduled ABC News interview, according to Democratic lawmakers who requested anonymity to speak bluntly about the president.When Texas Rep. Lloyd Doggett, who called on Biden to leave the race this week, shopped around his move for support from other Democratic lawmakers, he had no takers and eventually issued a statement on his own, according to a person familiar with the effort granted anonymity to discuss it.But there was also a sense that the waiting period will soon expire if Biden does not step up his outreach to Capitol Hill or prove otherwise that hes up to the job.Some suggested Harris was emerging as the favorite to replace Biden if he were to withdraw, although those involved in private discussions acknowledge that Govs. Gavin Newsom of California and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan remain viable alternatives. But for some insiders, Harris is viewed as the best prospect to quickly unify the party and avoid a messy and divisive convention fight.Even as pressure around Biden mounted, he and Harris made a surprise appearance on an all-staff reelection campaign call and offered a pep talk. They stressed how important it was to beat Trump, the presumptive nominee, in November and returned to Bidens previous post-debate vow that when he gets knocked down, he gets up again.Just as we beat Donald Trump in 2020, were going to beat him again in 2024, said Biden, who told participants that he would not be dragged out of the race. Harris added: We will not back down. We will follow our presidents lead. We will fight, and we will win.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked during her briefing with reporters whether Biden would consider stepping down. Absolutely not, she said.I cannot lay out something that would change the presidents mind, Jean-Pierre said about Biden continuing to seek a second term.Still, Democrats are unsatisfied with the explanations of Bidens debate performance, from both White House staff and the president himself. And there is a deeper frustration among some in the party who feel that Biden should have handled questions about his stumbling debate performance much sooner and that he has put them in a difficult position by staying in the race.The Leadership Now Project, a group of business executives, academics and thought leaders, said in a letter that the threat of a second Trump term is great enough that Biden should pass the torch of this years presidential nomination to the next generation of highly capable Democrats.Trumps campaign issued a statement noting that every Democrat now calling on the president to quit was once a supporter of Biden.Trump had a slight lead over Biden in two polls of voters conducted after last weeks debate. One poll, conducted by SSRS for CNN, found that three-quarters of voters including more than half of Democratic voters said the party has a better chance of winning the presidency in November with a candidate other than Biden.About seven in 10 voters, and 45% of Democrats, said Bidens physical and mental ability is a reason to vote against him, according to the CNN/SSRS poll.And about 6 in 10 voters, including about one-quarter of Democrats, said reelecting Biden would be a risky choice for the country rather than a safe one, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. That poll found that Democrats were split on whether Biden should remain the nominee.Biden campaign pollster Molly Murphy said todays polling doesnt fundamentally change the course of the race.In a further effort to boost morale, Biden chief of staff Jeff Zients urged White House aides during an all-staff meeting to tune out the noise and focus on the task of governing.Biden himself began making personal outreach on his own, speaking privately with senior Democratic lawmakers such as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Coons and Clyburn.

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5 Steps to Online Success with Digital Marketing | Proven Blueprint & Testimonials | $900 Days [Video]

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DMI & Aston University | University Partnership Q&A | Digital Marketing Institute [Video]

As a leading UK university, Aston University recognised the need to constantly keep its curriculum up-to-date and bridge the gap between academic learning and practical employability skills. Hear from Senior Teaching Fellow Francis Mulleady about how Aston University, its students and the faculty benefit from the partnership and DMI Accreditation.Visit our website to learn how we can help your University get ahead of the game – https://bit.ly/4cJG0KF

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Albuquerque store owner loses insurance due to crime [Video]

DETAILS ON WHAT HES DEALING WITH. YEAH. SHELLEY. DOUG, THE OWNER SAYS JUST YESTERDAY, A MAN TRIED TO BREAK INTO AN ATTORNEY SHOP NEXT TO HIM, AND AFTER CALLING POLICE, THEY FINALLY CAME THIS MORNING. VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWS A MAN WALKING AROUND A BUSINESS AS HE APPEARS TO TRY AND BREAK IN. ROBERTO VAZQUEZ, THE OWNER OF THE SALON NEXT DOOR, SAYS HE CALLED THE POLICE. I CALLED THE POLICE AND THEY SAID NO, NO POLICE, BUT I SEE FIRE TRUCKS, SO I DONT KNOW IF THE NEW THE NEW POLICE ARE THE FIRE POLICE OR FIREMEN BECAUSE NEXT THING I KNOW, THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IS OUT THERE FOR TWO HOURS. BUT VAZQUEZ SAYS THIS ISNT THE FIRST TIME HES NEEDED TO CALL THE POLICE. JUST A COUPLE OF NIGHTS AGO, I SEE SOMEBODY BREAKING IN, SO I CALL TWO, FOUR, TWO COPS AND WAITED FOR TWO HOURS BEFORE THEY ANSWERED THE PHONE. YOU SEE THE GUYS BREAKING IN AND TAKING WIRE AND PULLING THINGS AND STEALING STUFF AND CLIMBING THE TREE AND. BUT NO POLICE BULLET HOLES HANGING WIRES AND MORE TO SHOW WHAT EACH INCIDENT HAS LEFT ON HIS BUSINESS. EVEN TAKING ADVICE FROM POLICE TO TRY TO CUT DOWN PART OF A TREE. ALL TO TRY TO PREVENT CRIME. AND THEY SAY, WELL, YOU NEED TO RAISE YOUR WALL HIGHER. YOU NEED TO PUT WROUGHT IRON, YOU NEED TO DO THIS. YOU NEED TO DO THAT. YOU DIDNT SEE THE WROUGHT IRON YOU DIDNT SEE. I PUT THE WALL UP AND I HAD THE SIGN THAT SAYS, NO TRESPASSING. AND THIS ISNT A BONNER ORDINANCE OF WHATEVER THAT YOU MADE ME DO, BUT IM STILL GETTING BROKEN INTO THE PROBLEM. EVEN CAUSING HIS INSURANCE TO CANCEL ON HIM. WERE CANCELING YOU BECAUSE WE CANT COVER THE CRIME AREA. YOURE IN. YOU HAVE TO GET A HIGHER OR A DIFFERENT TYPE OF INSURANCE TO PROTECT YOU. HIS CALLS FOR HELP COSTING HIM MONEY. NOW IM AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. YOU CAN BE FOR A CRIME AREA. AND IM GETTING PUNISHED BY THE BY THE POLICE OFFICERS WITH THEIR $500 FINE. $1,000 FINE OR WHATEVER. BECAUSE. OH, THE OFFICER SHOOK THE DOOR. HE SAYS IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE THERE WAS A BREAK IN. WHO CAME UP WITH THAT RULE? WELL, WE REACHED OUT TO APD ABOUT THIS, AND THEY SAY WHEN HE CALLED IN JUNE, THERE DIDNT APPEAR