Suspect Arrested in Mail Bombing Case & Nuclear Site in Washington State on Alert
Anya Parampil reveals breaking news of the arrest of Cesar Sayoc, a suspect in the case regarding explosives sent to 13 prominent Democrats and former intelligence officials. She then examines criticism of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair for his refusal to cut ties with Saudi Arabia in the face of Washington Post Contributor Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. Blair has been paid nearly $12 million by the Saudi Kingdom for “consulting” services since he left office. Former Member of U.K. Parliament and presenter in the documentary The Killing$ of Tony Blair, George Galloway, joins In Question to discuss Blair’s legacy. Finally, Anya reports on employees ordered to take cover at the Hanford Nuclear Plant in Washington state, and told to “avoid eating and drinking until further notice.” Paul Magno, Spokesperson for the Plowshares Movement, joins Anya to discuss the crumbling state of US nuclear infrastructure.