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Hillary Clinton fell ill as she became "overheated" and had to leave early from a September 11 memorial ceremony in New York. She was taken to her daughter Chelsea's home in Manhattan, and emerged a few hours later wearing sunglasses and telling reporters that she was "feeling great."
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Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton lands for functions to check the fifteenth commemoration of the September 11 assaults at the National 9/11 Memorial in New York, September 11, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential competitor Hillary Clinton goes to functions to check the fifteenth commemoration of the September 11 assaults. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Hillary Clinton and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio go to the services. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Senator Chuck Schumer go to services. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Hillary Clinton and her voyaging press secretary Nick Merrill go to functions. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Hillary Clinton left the dedication occasion after around a hour and a half while it was still in progress, Nick Merrill, a Clinton representative, said. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Hillary Clinton leaves functions denoting the fifteenth commemoration of the September 11 assaults. After some U.S. media reported she had fallen sick, journalists going with the competitor did not get a quick reaction from the crusade to questions about her whereabouts and her wellbeing. Around a hour and a half slipped by before the crusade issued its announcement. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
A young lady comes up short on the group to welcome Hillary Clinton as she abandons her little girl Chelsea's home. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Hillary Clinton had no more occasions on her calendar for Sunday and went, as beforehand arranged, to her home in Chappaqua, New York, 30 miles (50 km) north of New York City. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The occurrence comes under 60 days before the Nov. 8 presidential race and during a period of extreme crusading against Republican adversary Donald Trump. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Clinton, 68, was taken to her little girl Chelsea's home in Manhattan, and developed later wearing shades and telling correspondents that she was "feeling incredible," around two hours after she cleared out the occasion on a hot and damp morning. REUTERS/Brian Snyder