I'm talking to a number of Wall Street analysts who all tell me the same thing: Tuesday's event won't be as much about Apple's products as it will be about how Steve Jobs looks. As long as Steve Jobs shows up, they tell me, looks healthy and emcees the event, it doesn't matter what he unveils. All of this following his gaunt appearance in June that spawned rumors of a cancer return, and discussions about a company's fiduciary responsibility to disclose health issues facing its CEO. Many people might think the Steve Jobs health issue is largely behind Apple, but the fact remains: I spoke with one Apple analyst who told me he had 15 meetings last week and Jobs' health dominated every one. "Jobs could unveil the third generation of iPhone and it could be a brick with an antenna coming out of it," an analyst told me this morning. "As long as Jobs himself unveils it, and he looks healthy, the stock will go up."