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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze and was unresponsive for more than 30 seconds after being asked a question about his plans to run for re-election. A spokesperson for the senator says he was feeling “lightheaded” during the press conference. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles reports on the second health scare for the senator in two months.