00:00The focus of my remarks today is a disease that much of our community has dubbed an epidemic.
00:23A disease for which there is no proper diagnosis, no preventable treatment and no cure.
00:30I saw the most interesting performance today. An old man and a woman. The woman, her voice was wonderful, but something was off.
00:53Oh, she'd just take this and give it to the next person she sees. She don't know money. I barely knew she'd sing a song.
01:02You a doctor?
01:03I'm a scientist. I do research.
01:05Oh, so you want to study her?
01:11She has delusions, followed by moments of clarity.
01:15She'll be told.
01:16You know what you've done it?
01:17She's right.
01:18I had me some schooling, too, now.
01:23One moment she's smiling, and then she's gone again.
01:29But she seems to be hanging on through her music. I don't know.
01:33How come she remembers a club that opened in 1958, but not me?
01:39The last memories she'll retain are her oldest memories.
01:44She's done more for me than the other way around.
01:47Can you help her not?
01:48Why would you bring her here without talking to me first?
01:51It's the right thing.
01:52She can't be in a place like that.
01:58She'll stop singing.
02:00You know how Satchimal got his name.
02:04Unbelievable.
02:08Does she still remember her music?
02:14So, they call him Satchimal.
02:18How do you know that story?
02:22What story are you talking about?
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