floridians, inflation, property insurance, affordable housing, so we are going all these culture war bills my colleagues, who my work, with unlike very much are just rolling over. and i know they don t agree with it. but there s one leader and it s led to complete era knee in our state. let me ask you about something that you brought up very quickly if i can and that is the gerrymandering. florida republicans just passed to a gerrymandered congressional map that severely limits the power of. don that severely limits the power of black floridians, it dilutes them. you protested that legislation. tell us why and what is likely to happen. you re talking about legal challenges to it? before it was even signed there was a case in court. what happened was the process work the way was supposed to do in the senate and in the house, even more so in the senate. we passed on the bipartisan fashion in both chambers agreed
the commissioner has been elizabeth denham, and she leaves her post at the end of november. elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc s you ve been information commissioner. since 2016, summer 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sheer scale of the gargantuan power of, in particular, the californian tech companies that have been so much of your focus? well, i had been in the crosshairs of some of those big companies in my previous work in canada. but what i didn t know, and i think none of us knew, the massive acceleration of information, communications technologies, the take up of services online, and also the the size and scope of these companies that are bigger
the rest of the sportsday team, it is goodbye for now. the information commissioner s office describes itself as the uk s independent authority, set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. for the past five years, the commissioner has been elizabeth denham, and she leaves her post at the end of november. elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc. so you ve been information commissioner since 2016, summer of 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sheer scale, the gargantuan power of, in particular, the californian tech companies that have been so much of your focus? well, i had been in the cross hairs of some of those big companies
independent authority, set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. for the past five years, the commissioner has been elizabeth denham, and she leaves her post at the end of november. elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc. so you ve been information commissioner since 2016, summer of 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sheer scale, the gargantuan power of, in particular, the californian tech companies that have been so much of your focus? well, i had been in the cross hairs of some of those big companies in my previous work in canada, but what i didn t know, and i think none of us knew, the massive acceleration of information communications technologies, the take up of services online and also the size and scope of these companies that are bigger than nation states.
of public health messaging telling people this is good for you, but i wondered, what was it? so, i rang them up, like gps do, and i ask them, you know, do you want to discuss anything? what are the issues? and i had probably underestimated the power of, actually, that trusted relationship that we gps have with our patients, and i m really pleased to say that now those results at my practice, for the over 655, they are over 80% and so it s been absolutely fab. so glad i did that work, because, of course, we know that it s the over 655, and, in fact, the over505, and those with long term conditions, that were at risk of, very high risk of death. you know, those first nine cohort5, so, it s very meaningful work, and to see those results come up, and then to have their vaccine, so, that s why i started doing it, and then i go quite interested in a lot of the public me55aging, so iju5t went on twitter and, you know, did some little videos, and it s one of the nice things about being a gp, j