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That President Trump broke his promise to the Kurds and if all u.s. Troops leave it will result in ethnic cleansing on Morning Edition from n.p.r. News. The secretary of defense now says the u.s. Will send more troops to Iraq I'm not well King and I'm Rachel Martin a major development in the case over who's responsible for the opioid crisis as several drug companies reach a tentative settlement in Ohio. One district in Virginia was found to be racially gerrymandered and now a Republican their faces his 1st tough race in 30 years how lowering your blood sugar levels can help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's in your annual reminder to get your flu shot it is Monday October 21st Andrew Scott otherwise known as the hot grease from fleabag turns 43 today and. Uses next. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington I'm Corba Coleman just hours before they were due in court several drug companies have settled a lawsuit in the case over responsibility for the opioid epidemic North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann has the latest a source has confirmed n.p.r. That 4 defendants have reached a tentative settlement in a landmark opioid trial set to open this morning in Ohio the deal involving 3 drug distributors and one drug maker was 1st reported by The Wall Street Journal details of the deal haven't yet been disclosed an announcement is expected later this morning it remains unclear how global this settlement is whether resolves all claims nationally against the companies or only involves civil complaints filed by 2 counties in Ohio that are being used as a test case whatever its scope this deal follows 0 hour negotiations that continued in secret over the weekend one defense in the trial the pharmacy chain Walgreens apparently has not agreed to terms of a settlement it's unclear whether the trial will go forward Brian Mann n.p.r. News Cleveland Iran is criticizing Turkey's move to set up military posts inside northern Syria N.P.R.'s Peter Kenyon reports that Iran which is Syria's ally says any issues should be solved through diplomacy Abbas most of the spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry says Iran is against the stablish in the military posts in Syria adding that series integrity should be respected he spoke in a weekly news conference that was carried by Iranian state television Turkey says it wants to establish what it calls a safe zone on the Syrian side of the border after talks with Vice President Mike Pence in Ankara last week everyone said the save zone would start in an area between tell us a line air to one has said ultimately he would like to see a safe zone stretch all the way to the Iraqi border critics say the decision by President Trump to move u.s. Forces out of the area gave her the green light for its military operation Peter Kenyon n.p.r. News Istanbul Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is continuing to walk back comments about the white. House freezing military aid to Ukraine he said last week in a news conference it was done to pressure Ukraine to investigate a debunked theory about hacked Democratic e-mails he said Sunday that he never used the words quid pro quo in the news conference President Trump also announced over the weekend he won't hold the next g. 7 summit at his resort in Florida well veiny defended Trump's initial decision at the end of the day you know he still considers himself to be in the hospitality business and he saw an opportunity to take the biggest leaders from around the world who want to put on the absolute best show the best visit that he possibly could he was very calm from doing that drought Mulvaney spoke to Fox News Sunday emergency responders in Dallas are checking the extent of damage from a late night tornado on Sunday it crashed through North Dallas and surrounding areas leaving a trail of wreckage for miles there are no reports of serious injuries you're listening to n.p.r. . The president of Bolivia appears headed for a runoff election in the 1st round of the country's presidential election he's been in power for 14 years in 2nd place is former Bolivian president Carlos Mesa despite failing to gain a clear victory Morales is claiming one anyway the u.s. Ambassador to China tells n.p.r. He hopes China will let American diplomats more freely set up meetings and travel within China N.P.R.'s Emily thing reports the comments come after the u.s. Began requiring Chinese diplomats to notify the u.s. State Department any time they meet with local officials or educational institutions ambassador Terry Branstad told n.p.r. The requirement is modest compared to have American diplomats in China asked for permission to travel in an official capacity or meet with local officials in universities the difference is we have a very open system unfortunately John has a very close ystem and we'd like to see a little more reciprocity and more opportunity for our diplomats to be able to do their work here in China China's d.c. Based embassy said the requirements violated international rules the statement was posted on Twitter a platform blocked within China and Li Fang n.p.r. News Beijing the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville has inducted new members they include comedian and singer Ray Stevens record executive Jerry Bradley and the bestselling duo Brooks and Dunn Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn started out as solo acts but have partnered for decades they've won dozens of Country Music Awards and 2 Grammys on Korver Coleman n.p.r. News support for n.p.r. 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Morning the time is 7 o 6 your tune indication Public Radio and thanks for joining us on this Monday October 21st weather wise we're looking at sunny skies across the entire region alone breezy conditions gusts up to 30 miles per hour possible but later across South was Colorado today's highs will range across the mid fifty's to low sixty's for most of us will Silverton will only reach the mid to upper thirty's mostly clear and cold tonight those will be in the upper teens to low twenty's across southwest Colorado with us to Mexico will drop into the low thirty's sunny skies along with the warming trend will continue through Wednesday mid-week I temperatures should come in across the sixty's for everyone except the high country so gentle top out in the upper forty's on Wednesday and the San Juans may see a bit of a chance of snow showers Wednesday night other than that though Thursday and Friday will be sunny also to be sure ranges are expected to drop back down into the fifty's and sixty's for the latter part of the week the Center forecast is calling for sunny days and clear nights along with relatively mild temperature ranges to continue through the weekend and into the last week of October. And support for Morning Edition is provided by big o. Tires and service Spencer from Cortez Erik from Aztec and Farmington and went from Durango or pleased to support quality programming on case u.t. Public Radio bigger cars and service a team you can trust 2. This is Morning Edition from n.p.r. News I'm Rachel Martin and I'm Noel King good morning Kurdish civilians and military are continuing to evacuate along the northeastern border between Syria and Turkey a u.s. Brokered pause in hostilities is set to expire tomorrow but Turkey's president. Has warned that his forces are set to move into the region on Tuesday whether the Kurds have finished evacuating or not and the leader of the Kurdish militia that had been the u.s. Is strongest ally against ISIS in Syria is now using the term ethnic cleansing to describe what Turkey wants as it moves into Kurdish territories when you could be and is a former State Department Middle East specialist She's now a senior advisor at the u.s. Institute of Peace here in Washington d.c. Ms you could be in thanks for being with us thank you so Kurds are reportedly evacuating for civilian safe zones how well has this cease fire been honored by each side. The ceasefire has been somewhat shaky. It has held but there have been sporadic shelling and fighting over the course of the weekend so. While the Kurds are certainly fulfilling their obligation to evacuate the area there's still been a bit of fighting and concern Ok n.p.r. Spoke to the Kurdish militia leader a man known as Muslim. He leads the Syrian democratic forces that had been America's closest ally fighting ISIS in Syria and he predicted he told us he predicted an ethnic cleansing of the Kurds if the u.s. Does not change course former CIA chief in Iraq commander General David Petraeus says he has the same concern he said that in an interview with n.p.r. On Saturday what is the basis for those fears all those fears are about essentially taking in areas that are majority Kurdish population and forcing those populations out and essentially sort of demographically reengineering those areas changing the composition of them and there's some precedent for this turkey earlier last year invaded another Kurdish Canton in western Syria and there they also ended up forcibly displacing a number of courage people the human rights organizations have accused Turkish backed forces of committing abuses and I think there's real concern that this could happen again Ok So that is a very very serious concern when the ceasefire ends on Tuesday what happens then can Turkey do whatever it wants has Turkey said what it will do. It's not at all clear what's going to happen next the ceasefire ending on Tuesday coincides with Turkish President Erda one meeting with Russian President Putin in Russia and so here I think what will likely happen is a deal of some sort negotiated between Russia and Turkey how to delineate their forces in this area and this area this meeting between President Brigitte typer one of Turkey and Lattimer Putin is happening without the United States without the Syrians without the Kurds president present Does that worry you can you can you explain what Russia might hope to get out of this meeting what Turkey might hope to get out of this meeting and is it worrying worrisome that there's no u.s. Presence for sure I mean this is again this is indicative of a shift in the power dynamics once the u.s. Has announced its withdrawal and is in the process of withdrawing from this area Russia is really emerging as the key power broker in this part of northeastern Syria and I think most importantly no one is really going to be watching out for the Kurds or their interests they have no say in the talks that will be taking place tomorrow and they had no say in the cease fire that's that's already been brokered right that's exactly right so they really are on the losing end of any of these negotiations Unfortunately what role do you think the u.s. Should play after Turkey has moved into those Kurdish areas. Well I am fortunate I think the u.s. Really at this point has less and less leverage and therefore is not able to play a significant role of course the United States as a leader in the world can continue to raise issues around human rights abuses and other things that may happen but the fact of the matter is without a real force on the ground it's going to be very difficult for the United States to influence the course of events there we've heard this morning that u.s. Troops are being moved out of Syria out of north eastern Syria and into Iraq have you heard that news yes I certainly have what would make Yeah well I think it makes sense in that this is perhaps the best possible alternative and a series of bad all options where the United States may well continue to try and prosecute the battle against ISIS from Iraq but this will be far less effective than if we had maintained forces on the ground inside Syria Ok And lastly Turkey as has said that it plans to repatriate Syrian refugees many of whom are Arabs these are not Kurdish people into these traditionally Kurdish areas of northern Syria and a lot of people are raising concerns about that can you explain why. Well for course because again back to what we spoke about at the beginning when this these areas many of them are Kurdish majority in north eastern Syria. Turkey has essentially been president President has been threatening to move back one to 2000000 Syrian Arabs and this would of course really constitute a displacement of the local populations. And frankly sow the seeds potentially for new conflict down the road Ok money you could be in is a former State Department official She's now a senior advisor at the u.s. Institute of Peace in Washington thank you so much for your time today. Thank you with so much focus on the 2020 presidential campaign it's worth noting there are crucial elections in several states this year including in Virginia where next month all state lawmaker seats are up for grabs and Democrats think they can flip the State House Republicans have held the majority there for 2 decades Malory no pain of member station. Has a look at one critical race where Virginia's speaker of the House is facing a tough challenge. Like. You'd be forgiven for not realizing he's Virginia's most powerful Republican he is wearing plastic gloves and handing out little Caesars over a beer and popcorn over a beer fair a Love is a lifelong resident of Colonial Heights a community in central Virginia she calls quiet and close knit Cox has been her delegate for nearly 30 years her daughter babysat his children cots is a wonderful hometown boy that's the feeling among many in this crowd Cox was a high school civics teacher here for decades tonight at the local ballpark is movie night one of several events that Cox is hosting as he runs for reelection on the economy and mommy not telling Cox. Phone while he may be our delegate to this community to Virginia he's speaker of the House he's the leader who compromise to convince fellow Republicans to pass Medicaid expansion he raised teacher pay and he shut down a special session on gun control after the mass shooting in Virginia Beach now he's fighting to keep this seat in the only competitive race he's run since he was 1st elected in 18090 yeah I'm all for choice was I was a heavy underdog. The 1st ran with chance to win adding to the challenge this year he has a newly drawn district a job ruled the seat racially. Mander By one estimate the district is now a 3rd more democratic is a challenge to really in the new district to get people and serve them that's and that's what we're here for our public service because Virginia has off year elections political pundits watch the State to gauge how national politics may play out the following year for instance in 2017 Virginia Democrats turned out in droves decimating the Republicans supermajority in the state house then a year later Democrats took control in the House of Representatives now all eyes are on 2020 and a Virginia is the bellwether for the country this race may be the bellwether for the state's. Democrat Shield final Coleman is Cox's opponent she's a real estate agent in her forty's who's never held elected office. Says during a recent visit to union branch Baptist church she tells the congregation she could be the 1st black woman to unseat a sitting speaker of the house the pastor has her stand before him hours to just assume. That all. Calls up every woman in the sanctuary they encircle her heads bowed. For by and I'm Coleman It was an emotional moment he will hold my hand and hugging me and I can just energy she says she's felt that same energy knocking doors when people tell her they want more funding for public schools and gun control buying them Coleman's daughter survived a shooting at a party just a few years ago all of this lack of action on issues that are important to the people in the community is creating so much excitement so much positive energy so many people from all over the country in a. Sign of that outside interest more than 30 percent of buying them Coleman's campaign funds have come from outside the state including from progressive PACs and individual donations from people in New York and California you know I hear all the time so goes the genius so goes the nation and so people are paying attention to what's happening right now Kamber Ginia turned out the Democratic vote. Shari Brown is a Democrat she knows a lot is at stake this November she was one of the women who came to stand before the pastor during the service as well as in the lower part are a part of a shift of the rules met it felt like a very powerful prayer the test this November for Democrats will be turning those prayers into votes historically turnout in Virginia's off year elections is low and that's favored incumbent Republicans. For n.p.r. News I'm Mallory no pain in Chesterfield for genuine. This is n.p.r. News on the next fresh air. We talk about Janis Joplin uncompromising barrier breaking rock star with Holly George Warren author of the new biography Janice she says Joplin made it all look effortless but it was very hard work join us. As always Casey t. 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