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Bill Clinton : Hillary “Frequently” Has Attacks, “Well, Not Frequently”

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Former President Bill Clinton told Charlie Rose Hillary “frequently” has medical episodes such as the one at the 15th memorial service for the September 11, 2001 attacks. Mrs. Clinton, the former secretary of state, collapsed on Sunday from what the campaign first claimed was dehydration.

However, now they are saying she was diagnosed with pneumonia and Mr. Clinton quickly corrected himself.

The Democratic presidential nominee told CNN in a phone interview she did feel dizzy and that it has happened “maybe” one other time.

“I could feel how hot and humid it was. I felt overheated. I decided that I did need to leave, and as soon as I got into the air conditioned van, I cooled off, I got some water, and very quickly, I felt better,” she said.

 

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