Brian Ross Investigates: Lawsuit Claims Sales Reps Told, “Sneak” Into Nursing Homes During Pandemic

Brian Ross Investigates: Sneak attack. A whistleblower lawsuit claims sales reps for a major health care company were told to sneak into nursing homes, bring food for the staff, and pose as essential workers in order to recruit patients for the company’s hospice care business. An attorney for Van Wey, Presby & Williams Trial Law Firm, Kay Van Wey, joins the program to discuss.

Plus, as the Covid-19 infection rate spikes across the country, what about those July 4th Presidential spectacles, few masks, and little social distancing? Should the Republicans stick with plans for a convention next month in hard-hit Florida? Dr. William Schaffner joins Brian Ross to provide his thoughts.

Also, Chief Mitchell Davis, Board of Directors National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, joins the program to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, police reform, and will detail how he has been mistreated by white officers who knew he also a police officer.

Finally Aidan McLaughlin, Editor in Chief of Mediaite, announces their winners and losers of the week.

Brian Ross’s Guests:
Rhonda Schwartz – Law&crime Network
Kay Van Wey – Attorney, Van Wey, Presby & Williams Trial Law Firm
Gavin Newsom – Governor Of California
Mike Pence – Vice President
Dr. William Schaffner, Md – Vanderbilt University
Chief Mitchell Davis – Nat’l Org Of Black Law Enforcement Execs
Aidan Mclaughlin – Editor In Chief, Mediaite

#WhistleBlower #Covid19 #BlackLivesMatter

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California, a western U.S. state, stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley farmland and the Mojave Desert. The city of Los Angeles is the seat of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hilly San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and cable cars.

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The main symptoms of coronavirus are:

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Florida is the southeasternmost U.S. state, with the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other. It has hundreds of miles of beaches. The city of Miami is known for its Latin-American cultural influences and notable arts scene, as well as its nightlife, especially in upscale South Beach. Orlando is famed for theme parks, including Walt Disney World.

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The Republican Party, sometimes also referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with its main, historic rival, the Democratic Party.

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