In an interview Monday morning with MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell, Hillary Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon discusses Hillary Clinton's fall while leaving the 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday. He also said the campaign would release more detailed medical records this week.



"I think that in retrospect we could have handled it better," he said. "In terms of providing more information more quickly." "In those 90 minutes," while the press remained at the ceremony and Clinton's whereabouts were unknown, "we were putting a priority on making sure she was okay."



"I should say that as soon as she got into the vehicle, she was alert the whole time, telling staff that she was fine. She was actually making calls to aides from the car. And she ended up going to her daughter Chelsea's apartment, which was pretty close by in Manhattan. And for the aides that were there with her, she was seen chasing her granddaughter around the apartment. just a few moments after leaving the ceremony."



Andrea Mitchell asks: "Did she ever lose consciousness? We saw that she needed assistance, she was leaning against the pillar... but did she ever lose consciousness?"



"No, Andrea," he responds. "I don't think so."



"I think what happened --and I have no basis to question the veracity of the footage that has been played-- But from those that were there, I believe what it was is that she was feeling hot. Which a lot of the other attendees described also feeling."



"I saw Chuck Schumer and Rep. Crowley also describe that it was a very hot environment with all those people there for the ceremony."



"She left on her own accord, I think that as she was entering the vehicle she got a bit dizzy. She was helped into the vehicle, but immediately upon being seated there, she was talking to staff and making calls," he added.



"And she was up and running around in [Chelsea's] apartment chasing her grandkids around and then within 90 minutes people saw her out on the sidewalk as she exited her daughter's apartment."



"And if it was up to her, she would be traveling to California today. But it was her doctor's advice for her to change her schedule, so we're going to be down for two days, she is going to take the opportunity to rest. But again, it was the staff that was really prevailing on her... to take these two days off."