have enough to go around if you need a. dose hopefully so, i take anything i can get these days. it s good to see you my friend, enjoy the rest of your evening. good evening to you, welcome to ayman tonight. fighting to save our democracy, we re bringing you special midterm coverage with for secretary of state on the front lines of that fight. plus, new immersive team by the january six committee review and election subversion plan that goes all the way to the u.s. supreme court. and biden and obama hit the campaign trail, hear the closing arguments to voters in the final days of this election. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. so the first polls close in less than 72 hours, when 39 million early ballots had already been cast, and here is president obama in just a short time ago in philadelphia. fundamental rights are on the bout. truth and facts and logic and reason and basic decency are on the bout. democracy itself is on the bout. the stakes are high. [
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Both the White House and Pentagon said Monday they would look into why President Joe Biden and other top officials weren t informed for days that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had been hospitalized. A Pentagon spokesman pointed to one reason: A key staffer was out sick with the flu.