dr. isadore rosenfeld. but he is in jerusalem, this morning. dr. the rossi distinguished professor of clinical medicine -- go ahead, doctor, how are you, good morning. >> you are wrong. eric, you made a mistake. >> jamie: already. >> it is not this morning, it is this afternoon, it is 5:30 in the afternoon. check your clock. >> eric: why are you in jerusalem today? >> well, i am having the pleasure of getting the con vo -- giving the convocation address to the graduating medical students at tel aviv university, tomorrow night. and i want to apologize for my voice because the laryngitis i had in new york last sunday has blossomed in jerusalem. and i can barely talk. but i can listen. >> eric: congratulations, on being there, and i know you will give a fine speech, tomorrow, let's start with our topics, this morning. >> jamie: you can listen but we need you to talk, too. you listening is not as interesting as you talking, okay? so, first we'll talk about something that none of the people there, hopefully will take, because they will want to hear every