and this is what the frightening point about it is not only do i believe that google has violated heppell but they probably filed late several state privacy laws as well you know by going ahead with project nightingale and you know can i can i say something here that sometimes gets lost and in this discussion the expectation of privacy that a patient has when he goes to a doctor is at a premium it's so important the reason i would go to see my doctor and tell him something very private about myself that i wouldn't even want my family to know about me is because i have an expectation that that information is never going to get out the damage that we do to the patient and to our medical system if we allow this type of thing to happen is unbelievable in terms of what it could do down the line because it would mean that in the future i may not want to go to my doctor i'm going to get on a plane and go to mexico the next time i need a checkup because you don't have that connection and then lastly and i know we're short on time here but something miles said about state regulatory laws and rick