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we plan to do just that. yippie-ki-yay. >> a reference to a line in "die hard." nbc's stephanie gosk reporting. talk more about aphasia. dr. emily, thanks for being with us. a sense of what aphasia is in that piece. broaden it out. what might bruce willis or a patient suffering from aphasia say at his age even be going through right now? >> good morning. thanks so much for having me. amasha is a broad term and a term that affects approximately 2 million americans. kind of a catchall term for anyone who has difficulty either understanding or producing speech. we think of aphasia, six different types. first, a fluent aphasia. in that case the patient is able to produce language, but more like word salad. you can't understand what they're saying and they don't really know what they're saying.

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