That's music from drugs taking us up to the 10 o'clock hour it's 10 o'clock listing the Monday morning blend on k s u t 4 Corners Public Radio this is. The springs you can find us online at k s u t dot org More music ahead we're going to n.p.r. News headlines up next support is provided by done deal resale store reusing recycling and repurposing used furniture electronics sporting goods kitchen items and more. Keeping the community green with slightly used to everything they're located in 31st Street and Main Avenue and on Facebook at Done deal resale. From n.p.r. News in Washington. Syrian forces loyal to the regime of Bashar Assad are deploying in northeastern Syria to help Kurdish militias fend off Turkey's offensive it's a major shift in alliances and adds a major player to the conflict as N.P.R.'s Daniel Estrin reports from the Syria Iraq border Syrian government forces are advancing to parts of northeast Syria and returning to the Syrian border with Turkey for the 1st time in years u.s. Forces used to protect the Kurds here but President trying to side to pull out troops and a u.s. Official tells n.p.r. All troops will be out within a week international journalists and aid organizations that entered Syria without regime permission are now rushing out of Syria before the regime or takes the area at the border crossing with Iraq there are a lot of tearful goodbyes. The saying come on Grandfather why aren't you coming his grandfather doesn't have residency papers to cross into Iraq he's stuck in Syria while his grandson is crossing his grandfather's crying he says he doesn't know when he'll see his grandchild again Daniel Estrin n.p.r. News on the Iraqi side of the Syrian border. Rescue teams in Japan are digging through mud and debris looking for possible survivors from a powerful typhoon over the weekend at least 43 people were killed and Abigail Lenard in Tokyo reports there's widespread flooding in central and northern Japan in the hardest hit areas 40 percent of average yearly rainfall fell in just a day or 2 that led to mudslides and raging rivers which were responsible for many of the deaths one of the worst hit prefectures was not in central Japan levees along a river there collapsed some urging roads and flooding houses authorities told people to remain cautious near rivers and in areas prone to landslides tens of thousands in Tokyo are without power Westerville Ohio is getting ready to host tomorrow's crowded Democratic presidential debate 12 candidates will be on stage including Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders as N.P.R.'s Scott d'ĂȘtre reports it'll be a key moment for him Bernie Sanders has been off the campaign trail since he suffered a heart attack October 1st and last Vegas Sanders has been recovering in Vermont doing interviews and recording videos talking about health care and updating supporters on his health I'm feeling great. I'm getting my and back and I look forward to getting on the campaign trail. As possible the debate will mark his return to the campaign trail Sanders former Vice President Joe Biden in Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren are all over 70 as is President Trump the c.n.n. New York Times presidential debate will air on c.n.n. At 8 pm Eastern on Tuesday you can also listen on your n.p.r. Member station Scott Petro n.p.r. News Washington this is n.p.r. . Crews. Are still looking for one person. Since a hotel construction collapsed Saturday 2 people. Killed carefully . But the structure is still considered dangerous. Indian officials say partially restoring cell phone service in Kashmir today it was cut 10 weeks ago. The disputed. Reports from the Indian government imposed a security lockdown and communications blackout in early August ahead of its decision to cancel me now the government says it is restoring around 4000000 cell phone connections landlines were Open last month prepaid cell phone connections and internet are still cut New Delhi says the club's a necessity to prevent terrorists attacks human rights organizations have concerns the restrictions are aggravating humanitarian crisis there have been reports of patients not being able to get medical help because of them for n.p.r. News I'm in Mumbai in a suburb of Sydney Australia a search is underway for more than 8 foot long stricter it shed skin was found hanging from playing such a construction. Their teeth and powerful bodies to trap their prey. Told to be. Support for n.p.r. Comes from capital. Cash. That can help drive. Local support for n.p.r. News is provided by absolute physical therapy and wellness with therapists Amanda St Pierre Andre both Subi Earl David Cummins and Casey Buckingham offering therapeutic exercises drying needling gait analysis custom orthotic sets and management of complex conditions the place to go from head to toe absolute physical therapy and wellness located in Durango at 277 East 8th Avenue you can reach them by phone at 764-4094 President Trump got elected on a promise to repeal Obamacare those efforts failed so he changed tactics getting rid of the law piecemeal the individual mandate is gone the most unpopular part of Obamacare and we almost have a bomb like your gun which allows how the administration has changed the law and the impact it's had this afternoon on All Things Considered from n.p.r. News. Joins for All Things Considered today and every weekday afternoon from 4 until 6 right here on k s u t 4 Corners Public Radio. Taking a look at the forecast for today and through the week oh we're looking at it we're going to see clear blue skies definitely some October skies there and we've got sunny sunny skies during the days and clear and chilly overnight we'll see highs primarily in the upper sixty's low seventy's around the region and 4 overnight lows will see lows in the upper twenty's that should continue through the week. Support for the morning blend is provided by wagon wheel liquors reminding you that support for local independent businesses supports the local economy wagon wheel liquors are a proud supporter of Colorado breweries wineries and distilleries as well as many local nonprofits wag. In Durango in town plaza for over 50 years. Let's go back to music now this is Wynton Marsalis joined by Eric Clapton. Thank. There you have it listen here Cold Duck time medley there from Poncho Sanchez live that's from Latin Soul and also a live recording from going to Marsalis and Eric Clapton just before that extended version there of Layla That's from Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton play the blues live from Jazz at Lincoln Center. Times 1023 year listing to the Monday morning blend on k s u t m can he be we still have another hour and a half of music taking us up to noon and we join here and now coming up at $1030.00 it's the engines of our ingenuity. Just a reminder in case you haven't heard Rick I'm going to be featuring a band from Scotland tomorrow scary for they are performing tomorrow night at the community concert hall of Fort Lewis College and they will join us for a k.s.u. T. Session tomorrow afternoon at one o 6 scary war is an award winning 8 piece band from Scotland they create a unique fusion of folk rock Americana and traditional Scottish music featuring influences from the 8 band members hailing from different regions of Scotland so scary for performing tomorrow nights at the community concert hall tickets are available online and I drink no concerts dot com And be sure to join us tomorrow at one o 6 for a live session with scary for here's what you're going to hear this is a tune called Hold on music from Scotland's scary war. There you have an a twofer from scary war that's s k e r r y v u l r e scary for the name of the band from Scotland. To now called trip to Mo Darragh We also heard hold on and the reason I played 2 was just to give you a sampling of what's in store for tomorrow night at the community concert hall and tomorrow afternoon here at the k.s.u. T.v. Studios scary war from Scotland will be performing at the concert hall tomorrow evening tickets are available online at during the concerts dot com and they will be here performing for a k s u t session tomorrow afternoon at one o 6 join us for scary for. Support for the morning blend is provided by healthy hounds and fat cats offering natural food and treats toys accessories and much more located by the dog park on Highway 160 West in Durango more information is available at healthy homes and fat cats dot com Up next we've got the engines of our ingenuity This is the engines of our ingenuity made possible in part by n g sustainable energy and tools for efficiency and carbon reduction. Today the home and the Baskerville the University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization and the people whose ingenuity created them. The English engraver John Baskerville born in 73 at 17 he was engraving tombstones by the time he was 20 he was teaching writing and bookkeeping and running in and graving business as well at 32 he took up the then popular lack hurrying process that we called Japan ing and that made him wealthy Baskerville was an early mentor to Matthew Bolton who built Watts steam engines he was also a good friend of Benjamin Franklin who visited him from time to time Baskerville was 44 when he took up the business for which he's known today he applied his uncommon engraving skill to printing and type. After 4 years work he produced the 1st of the elegant Baskerville fonts he developed a new and better ink he exploited the recent invention of so-called woven paper and he generally brought fine printing to new heights Cambridge University Press hired him as their printer and there in 763 he printed his great masterpiece after 5 years Labor he produced what might have been the most beautiful Bible yet made the contradiction was that Baskerville. Was an atheist and he was no closet unbeliever he was an outspoken iconoclast he lived out of wedlock with his lifelong partner Sarah that passes virtually without comment today but it was very radical for the 18th century and he railed against religion before he died in 775 he stipulated that he should not be buried in consecrated ground and here the fun begins where to put John Baskerville 1st he was put in a muscly him on his own land but the house was wrecked during the Birmingham riots and the land was sold a developer eventually cut a canal through the property in 821 workman found Baskervilles lead lined to cough and since it couldn't be buried in any consecrated cemetery it sat in a warehouse until a plumber put it to use as a work bench but that finally became too morbid even for him the plumber cast about trying to find a church yard that would take the cotton at last a bookseller came to his rescue the fellow sneaked Baskerville into his family crypt at Christ Church when the church was raised Baskerville was moved from that consecrated spot to war stone laying catacombs a consecrated labyrinth where he remains today and we're left with the oddest linguistic echoes we cannot help but think of common Doyle's story The Hound of the Baskervilles and that calls up Francis Thompson's poem The Hound of Heaven about an atheist fleeing God I fled him down the nights and on the days I fled him down the arches of the years I fled him down the labyrinthine ways of my own mind well I hope the bones of the man who gave us such lovely printing have found peace in the consecrated dirt of that Lebia rinse I'm John leaned hard at the University of Houston where we are interested in the way inventive minds. A transcript of this engines of our ingenuity episode number 1761 is online at u.n.h. That edu slash engines additional episodes are available podcast. Usually says shows come thick and fast these days that is so much creates new music it can feel as if we move on to find us so we're going to loop back around and listen to some more shocks from recent releases joining on the sunshine. It is Monday that means we've got Fiona Ritchie tonight beginning our Monday evening music programming at 7 o'clock right after fresh air join us for that the Solent Shamrock later tonight at 8 o'clock the global village 2 hours worth from Chris time and from 10 until midnight it's the World Cafe. Time is 1035 you're listening to the Monday morning blend on k s u t 4 Corners Public Radio. a song called so slow from you know. Coming up on 11 o'clock we'll take a break from music for b.b.c. World news headlines in just a bit support for the morning blend is provided by the community concert hall presenting scary for tomorrow evening at 730 scary for creates a unique fusion of folk traditional rock and Americana they represent the different personalities and regions of Scotland tickets in detail.