secretary of state, though, she returned from a trip to europe in early december and got some type of stomach virus that left her severely dehydrated. she had to cancel a trip to the middle east and north africa. later in mid december as she was recovering there the virus at home a spokesperson says she fainted and got a concussion. she didn t go to the hospital at that time but had to schedule her scheduled december 20th testimony before trial on the benghazi-libya attacks. the secretary did go see a doctor for a follow-up exam recently and that doctor found the blood clot. secretary clinton was admitted to the hospital on sunday. lawmakers, including former democrat now independent connecticut senator joe lieberman says they hope the secretary can answer questions on benghazi once she is healed. arthel: thank you very much. for more on secretary clinton s conditring in dr. marc siegl fox news medical a teamer and professor of medicine at langone medical center.
here s what s happening right now. a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocks indonesia, but so far no reports of injuries, deaths, or damage. the epicenter was on indonesia s maluku island. officials have not issued a tsunami warning. a doctor in south korea says former secretary of state henry kissinger is expected to be released from a hospital on sunday. kissinger, who s 86, was admitted with a stomach virus. korean media say kissinger is in seoul for a security forum and a meeting with south korea s president. the political alliance red led by iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki is leading as vote counting continues in the country s parliamentary elections. maliki s coalition is on top in 4 of the 10 provinces reporting results so far. a shiite coalition backed by iran is in a tight battle for second place with a moderate alliance led by a former prime minister. those are your headlines this hour. i m don lemon. keeping you informed, cnn, the most trusted name in news.