>> charlie: it was 2001 i think in a commencement speech at brown univerty. you know what's coming, don't you? >> i do remember that one. charlie: you talked about a general anesthesia of the soul. >> is that over the top? charlie: (laughing) you are over the top. that's good to go over the top. go ahead. tell me what you meant. >> you know, it's just... first of all, in training medical students and working with med students and young physicians they don't really have general anesthesia at all. >> charlie: what do they have? they have the difficty seeing theig picre outside of where it they are. it's not just doctors. but i was talking to people who that day would become doctors so what does that mean? if you're a surgeon you don't want him or her thinking about what's going on outside the o.r. we don't want that. and if you have a laboratory technician, you want him or her focused on their job but in none of us understands how all of it fits together and why some people have such poor health outcomes when they're living in the same ages people w have better