Nearly 3 billion lawsuit in which he plays a starring role. Others at fox news do as well. And then a Battle Of The Ages and for the ages, of course, tom brady versus Patrick Mahomes in the super bowl tomorrow, coming up later this hour, were going to talk about that as well. I want to start, though, with nbcs mike memoli traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware, and nbcs ali vitali on capitol hill. Thanks for joining us on this. Mike, i want to start with you on this one and the president s worry, shall we say, about the former President Trump. This is the first time that you had a former president who essentially is going to be barred from Intelligence Briefings, right . Reporter well, yasmin, thats right. This would be the case if thats the final decision thats made by the white house but you know what . This is par for the course because the last time i was speaking to you from here in wilmington, it was during the president ial transition and what was one of the storyl
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By Bill Galluccio
Jun 16, 2021
A corrections officer at the St. Louis City Jail is facing felony charges after she allegedly allowed two inmates to beat another man inside of his cell in a wing of the prison that houses prisoners with mental health problems.
Authorities said that
Demeria Thomas opened the victim s cell door and stood by as the two men brutally assaulted him for over three minutes. As other inmates ran towards the commotion, Thomas ordered them to get back.
After several minutes, Thomas ordered the men out of the cell and then locked the door. She never reported the assault and did not request medical attention for the victim, who suffered a concussion and a broken jaw. It took two days for somebody at the prison to realize he was injured and arrange for him to be taken to the hospital.