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  • JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news: Super Tuesday voting is tomorrow, but this is shaping

  • up as marvelous Monday for former Vice President Joe Biden.

  • Two former rivals will endorse him tonight for the Democratic presidential nomination.

  • Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar suspended her campaign today. Former South Bend, Indiana,

  • Mayor Pete Buttigieg dropped out Sunday.

  • We will get the details after the news summary.

  • The process of pulling U.S. troops from Afghanistan has begun. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said

  • today that he has given the go-ahead to begin the initial withdrawal, under an agreement

  • signed with the Taliban on Saturday.

  • In Washington today, Esper said the U.S. will show good faith and lower troop levels to

  • 8,600 from the current 13,000.

  • MARK ESPER, U.S. Defense Secretary: This is going to be a long, windy, bumpy road. There

  • will be ups and downs we will stop and start. That's going to be the nature of this over

  • the next days, weeks and months. At end of day, the best path, if not the only path forward

  • is through a political agreement between the warring parties.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: Meanwhile, Afghanistan's government officials refused to free 5,000 Taliban prisoners,

  • and the Taliban rejected further talks until they are released.

  • Nick Schifrin will have more later in the program.

  • In Israel, voters went to the polls today for the third time in less than a year, and

  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be near an outright victory. Exit polls

  • gave Netanyahu's political bloc 59 out of 120 seats in Parliament. That is two short

  • of a majority. His main opponent, Benny Gantz, pledged to keep fighting.

  • Netanyahu still faces an upcoming trial on corruption charges.

  • A power vacuum in Iraq worsened today after caretaker Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi

  • announced he is stepping down. His designated successor withdrew Sunday, blaming political

  • leaders for blocking reforms. All of this follows weeks of deadly protests.

  • Turkey's army has sent new reinforcements into Idlib province in Northwest Syria, after

  • new clashes. Over the weekend, Turkey shot down two Syrian warplanes. Today, a Turkish

  • soldier was killed. Children watched as Turkish convoys crossed into the area, while President

  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Syria to pull back.

  • RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN, Turkish President (through translator): Those who have not learned their

  • lesson and continue to threaten us with attacking observation points must come to their senses.

  • If they do not retreat, they will have no heads on their shoulders.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: Meanwhile, Greek border police battled Syrian and other refugees trying to

  • cross from Turkey. At least one person was killed in a crossing attempt. Turkey is letting

  • the refugees move in a bid to force more support from the European Union.

  • Back in this country, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case on whether Obamacare,

  • the Affordable Care Act, is lawful. A lower court has declared part of the landmark law

  • unconstitutional, and called the rest in question. The Supreme Court's decision will likely come

  • after the election.

  • Two passings of note tonight: Jack Welch, the man who transformed General Electric into

  • a global titan, has died. He took over at GE in 1981 and became one of the country's

  • best-known corporate leaders. In retirement, his books and columns continued to attract

  • a wide following.

  • Jack Welch was 84 years old.

  • And actor-turned-academic James Lipton died today of bladder cancer. He became a celebrity,

  • hosting TV's "Inside the Actors Studio" for nearly 25 years. Actors and other Hollywood

  • figures joined him before an audience of his students.

  • James Lipton was 93 years old.

  • Still to come on the "NewsHour": the state of the race -- a big win for Joe Biden narrows

  • the Democratic field before Super Tuesday; our Politics Monday team breaks down what

  • it all means; the latest step to try and end the U.S.' longest war in Afghanistan; plus

  • much more.

JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news: Super Tuesday voting is tomorrow, but this is shaping

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