but when my wife said you need to be rand and not just randy or randall anymore, i really wasn't running for office, so i didn't really know it would be such a big deal. but the first reporter i talked to asked me that, and i've had the question quite often. >> host: you are an ophthalmologist. where'd you go to medical school? >> guest: i went to duke medical school, did a year of surgery in atlanta and then came back to duke. >> guest: and do you practice at all anymore? >> guest: the senate won't let me do it for money, so i do some charitable surgery. it's one of those crazy rules. if you're a hundred millionaire, if you're worth $100 million and you're a u.s. senate, no limit to what passive income you can make, but you can make zero earned income. so i'm not allowed to do any work outside of the senate. but i still do some charity work, and i do miss medicine. i thought when i ran, actually, that the rules were different because in the house of representatives, my dad's a physician, they did let him practice some. there were some limits, but in the senate i'm not allowed to practic