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Transcripts For CNBC Squawk Box 20130313

Good morning. The dow posting another record close but just barely. The s p suffers its first losing session of the month. A deluge of Economic Data and well get import prices and business inventories. Its wednesday, march 13th, 2013. Squawk box begins right now. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. Im becky quick along with Andrew Ross Sorkin. Joe kernen is enjoying time off. Were joined by Halftime Report scott wapner. Welcome back, mr. Big. Lets start with markets. If you are a fan of numbers, today is your lucky day. We have all kinds of statistics to share on the recent rally as andrew mentioned the dow eked out a gain in the final minutes of trading yesterday. That means the dow has now closed at a record high for a sixth straight day. Blue chips index now up eight Straight Days. That has only happened eight times in the last 12 years. Every one of those times in the last 12 years the streak was broken after eight days. The dow will seek the nineday winnin

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Competitors in the AlaskAcross 2024 race prepare to depart from Eagle Summit at 10 a.m. on June 8, 2024. From left are Bruno Grunau, Mark Ross, Forest Wagner,

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'Coward' confronted by victim's family, sentenced to prison in Utica murder

Beard was sentenced Tuesday by Judge Michael L. Dwyer to three to nine years in state prison, an agreed upon sentence after Beard pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter, reduced from second-degree murder.

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Utica man accepts reduced plea deal in fatal shooting

James Beard, of Utica, pleaded guilty before Judge Michael L. Dwyer April 8 to one count of second-degree manslaughter, reduced from murder, court officials said. Beard accepted a plea offer for three to nine years in state prison, and he is scheduled to return for sentencing on May 28.

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