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Clinton health charity to separate from foundation if Hillary wins

Former President Bill Clinton told “CBS This Morning” anchor Charlie Rose that his wife, Hillary Clinton, gets dehydrated “frequently” before immediately correcting himself in an interview that aired on a variety of CBS platforms beginning Monday.

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Hillary Clinton’s departed early from a commemorative ceremony at Ground Zero in Manhattan on Sunday, and a video revealed her wobbling before stumbling as she was assisted into her campaign van.

The candidate’s physician, Dr. Lisa Bardack, released a statement via the campaign and said she had pneumonia.

The announcement did not mention what would happen to Chelsea and Bill Clinton’s board director positions at the helm of the wider Clinton Foundation.

Bill Clinton previously said it would be the last as the organization awaits the nation’s vote.

“It’s a insane time we live in where people think there’s something unusual about getting the flu”, Clinton then said.

“I just talked to her, she’s feeling great”, Clinton told the crowd. “But I’d recommend we stick with what we’ve got and save the money”.

“She’s worked like a demon, as you know, as secretary of State, as a senator and in the year since”.

That’s been less overt in the 2016 campaign than in some of the Clintons’ previous political endeavors, when they actively pitched themselves as a “two for the price of one” proposition.

Rumors about Hillary Clinton’s well-being have been haunting her ever since she suffered a blood clot in her brain in 2012.

“We have been as transparent as we can be, and we’ve been more transparent than any other foundation – more transparent than any other foundation has been asked to be, and certainly more transparent than anybody else in this line of work”, Clinton said.

No decisions have been made about the fate or funding of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, a separate, affiliated nonprofit group known as CHAI that has Bill and Chelsea Clinton on its board.

“There’s never been a foundation to disclose as much as I have”, he said.

“I felt fine, but I’m now taking my doctor’s advice – which was given to me on Friday, that I ignored – to just take some time to get over pneumonia completely”. “I’d like to be sent to all these places that have been left out and left behind”, Bill Clinton said.

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But, the former U.S. leader denied this and said that his wife looked “like a million bucks”.

A vendor displays T-shirts for sale before former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks on behalf of his wife Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a campaign event at the College of Southern Nevada in North Las Vegas