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. >> reporter: amanda orr of reuters, and brian rogers, the houston chronicle's legal affairs reporterovered the melgar murder. >> they're getting information right away about kind of a sketchy neighbor, known to break into houses, steal stuff and pawn it. and he's up the block and maybe at the scene that night. >> that's right. a neighbor who had -- just getting out of jail, who was suspicious. >> reporter: lizz thought to add him to the list of potential suspects. >> did you have ideas for them? >> i did. >> reporter: she also suggested they talk to one of her parents' tenants, someone who'd had disputes with her dad. and there was a co-worker of jaime's she got a bad vibe from. and again, lizz says she urged detectives to look at her ex. he had a record of drug arrests. if not him, what about people in his circle? months dragged by without word on the investigation. >> you believe someone is out there, has gotten away with culling your father? >> yeah, absolutely. it was hard to sleep at night. i was -- every little noise was -- had me on edge. >> were you worried about your mother?
. >> reporter: amanda orr of reuters, and brian rogers, the houston chronicle's legal affairs reporterovered the melgar murder. >> they're getting information right away about kind of a sketchy neighbor, known to break into houses, steal stuff and pawn it. and he's up the block and maybe at the scene that night. >> that's right. a neighbor who had -- just getting out of jail, who was suspicious. >> reporter: lizz thought to add him to the list of potential suspects....
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comcast, our parent company, ceo brian rogers pledging $500 million for employees whose jobs are impactedy coronavirus. roberts adding that he and other top comcast executives will be donating 100% of their salaries to charities to support coronavirus relief efforts and of course, a reminder there that is the parent company of cnbc. pop star taylor swift supplying a nashville records store with money for each employee and three months' worth of health care this after prelove music had to send its employees home after having issued a stay at home order. >> maybe our producer had something to do with that. he's a huge fan. getting that in the rundown. >> you and i always talk about how much we love this segment and every day we come in in the morning and are we going to run out of stories to put in this segment and by lunchtime we have too many to include, and i do think it's important to continue to applaud all these corporations whose original, kind of raise on debt is to make money doing things like this that are in the opposite vein and they should be applauded for it >> i think it also
comcast, our parent company, ceo brian rogers pledging $500 million for employees whose jobs are impactedy coronavirus. roberts adding that he and other top comcast executives will be donating 100% of their salaries to charities to support coronavirus relief efforts and of course, a reminder there that is the parent company of cnbc. pop star taylor swift supplying a nashville records store with money for each employee and three months' worth of health care this after prelove music had to send...
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brian, thank you so much for joining us today kate, thank you, as well our kate rogers with the ceo ofipotle, brian niccol >>> coming up ahead, 2019 was the year of the buyback. the second biggest year on record but this year, companies are issuing stock instead of buying it amid the crisis and that could have implications fuhebu markets we'll explore after this quick break. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. >>> companies are raising cash however they can these days. netflix, the latest to announce it plans to raise capital. united airlines, darden, and carnival have all announced stock offerings to raise a combined $2 billion. what kind o
brian, thank you so much for joining us today kate, thank you, as well our kate rogers with the ceo ofipotle, brian niccol >>> coming up ahead, 2019 was the year of the buyback. the second biggest year on record but this year, companies are issuing stock instead of buying it amid the crisis and that could have implications fuhebu markets we'll explore after this quick break. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity...
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for that, let's go to kate rogers kate >> hey there, brian.rbucks just announcing it's going to be extending catastrophe pay and other covid-19 benefits for its employees through may 3rd. let's take you through this what looks like here. this pay is for any partner who is sick and self-isolating and chooses to stay home during this time originally this program was intended to be for 30 days ending near the end of april those who are healthy and choosing to come to work will receive an additional $3 an hour with service pay the company also announcing that temporary cafe closures and modified operations will continue through may 3rd in addition, it will be sending thermometers through all company-operated stores for those who want to moderate before shifts begin. they're looking into non-medical grade mask options for workers and it's donated $3 million to response efforts and updates for starbucks workers who are opting to stay home, are sick and taking care of loved ones and those choosing to come in if they're healthy enough to work back ove
for that, let's go to kate rogers kate >> hey there, brian.rbucks just announcing it's going to be extending catastrophe pay and other covid-19 benefits for its employees through may 3rd. let's take you through this what looks like here. this pay is for any partner who is sick and self-isolating and chooses to stay home during this time originally this program was intended to be for 30 days ending near the end of april those who are healthy and choosing to come to work will receive an...
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brian: all right. the first ever virtual draft, ainsley, took place last night. yep, with commissioner rogerelections remotely from his man cave. >> with the first pick in the 2020 draft, the cincinnati bengals selects joe burrow, quarterback lsu. brian: and with that it was official. it was really no surprise. joe burrow an ohio native goes to cincinnati number one pick. man do they need leadership. also a few surprises along the way with the first round recap fox sports analyst the better looking of the barber twins ronde barber is with us right now. ronde, great to see you. >> good to see you. not my man cave. you are in my office which is comfortable for me. that was an interesting draft last night. see that virtually and get a peek in everybody's private life. i enjoyed that. brian: i did. i miss that reaction from the family when they get to the pick and walking up and the hat. but they did as good as possible. i salute the nfl to give us something else to talk about during this time from the signings and now the draft. joe burrow going to cincinnati. that's going to be the fails of th
brian: all right. the first ever virtual draft, ainsley, took place last night. yep, with commissioner rogerelections remotely from his man cave. >> with the first pick in the 2020 draft, the cincinnati bengals selects joe burrow, quarterback lsu. brian: and with that it was official. it was really no surprise. joe burrow an ohio native goes to cincinnati number one pick. man do they need leadership. also a few surprises along the way with the first round recap fox sports analyst the...
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kate rogers joining us with exactly where we stand good morning, kate >> hi, brian, good morning to youe sba says as of 10:30 a.m. eastern this morning, e-tran will open back up and small businesses can start to submit their applications for this second wave of $310 billion for the paycheck protection program. the consumer bankers association has warned the money already may be spoken for before this even gets up and running. that's due to very high demand remember, there are 30 million small businesses in this country. estimates have been as high as nearly $2 trillion for what might be needed to actually help many of them in this time. last time around, remember, 1.6 million loans ate up the first $350 billion of funding in less than two weeks some banks like wells fargo have said businesses who were already in the queue will hold their places in line jpmorgan chase has warned some businesses, the money will go quickly and if they are still in the early phases of applying, they may want to seek out another lender the government out with warnings last week limiting virus aid to large co
kate rogers joining us with exactly where we stand good morning, kate >> hi, brian, good morning to youe sba says as of 10:30 a.m. eastern this morning, e-tran will open back up and small businesses can start to submit their applications for this second wave of $310 billion for the paycheck protection program. the consumer bankers association has warned the money already may be spoken for before this even gets up and running. that's due to very high demand remember, there are 30 million...