Its hardtalk with Zeinab Badawi. Welcome to hardtalk, with me Zeinab Badawi in new york. My guest is the british actress, activist and model, jameela jamil. After breaking into the us and the critically acclaimed comedy series, the good place, she has been getting attention for her criticisms of celebrities like the kardashians, for their promotion of diet products to millions of young women on social media. Is her campaign to make us feel better about our bodies working . Jameela jamil, welcome to hardtalk. Hello. Thanks for having me. So, you were in your early 20s, you decided you wanted to go into music presenting and you get this big break, you become the solo female host of a very prestigious show on radio in the uk. How important is it for you to break barriers . I think its very important for me to break barriers. I come from a particularly erased people, you dont see south asians in positions of privilege very often, especially not in mainstream media. And so its something tha
Welcome to hardtalk, with me Zeinab Badawi in new york. My guest is the british actress, activist and model, jameela jamil. After breaking into the us and the critically acclaimed comedy series, the good place, she has been getting attention for her criticisms of celebrities like the kardashians, for their promotion of diet products to millions of young women on social media. Is her campaign to make us feel better about our bodies working . Jameela jamil, welcome to hardtalk. Hello, thanks for having me. So, you were in your early 20s, you decided you wanted to go into music presenting and you get this big break, you become the solo female host of a very prestigious show on radio in the uk. How important is it for you to break barriers . I think its very important for me to break barriers. I come from a particularly erased people, you dont see south asians in positions of privilege very often, especially not in mainstream media. And so its something that means a lot to me because i was
Welcome to hardtalk, with me Zeinab Badawi in new york. My guest is the british actress, activist and model, jameela jamil. After breaking into the us and the critically acclaimed comedy series, the good place, she has been getting attention for her criticisms of celebrities like the kardashians, for their promotion of diet products to millions of young women on social media. Is her campaign to make us feel better about our bodies working . Jameela jamil, welcome to hardtalk. Hello, thanks for having me. So, you were in your early 20s, you decided you wanted to go into music presenting and you get this big break, you become the solo female host of a very prestigious show on radio in the uk. How important is it for you to break barriers . I think its very important for me to break barriers. I come from a particularly erased people. You know, you dont see south asians in positions of privilege very often, especially not in mainstream media. And so its something that means a lot to me bec
jewish worshippers have been gathering at the western wall for passover prayers this morning. it usually draws tens of thousands of worshippers, with crowds spilling out from the wall s plaza into the surrounding areas. there is a heavy security presence today and officials are concerned there could be violence. just a short distance away hundreds of palestinians have barricaded themselves inside al aqsa mosque injerusalem. these are the latest images from the mosque. police said they were bracing for violence, but so far it has been calm. jordan, which manages the religious complex, has warned of catastrophic consequences if police storm the mosque. i m joined now by the bbc s middle east correspondent, yolande knell. yolande knell is injerusalem. there are concerns about what is going on in al aqsa mosque. tel is the latest because it was just last week that police stormed the mosque and there were really tense scenes, weren t there? talk us through what is going on. ~ . y
in november, she was told she could go home with care paid for by the nhs. yet another five months on, she is still stuck in hospital. how difficult has this been for you, charlotte? it s so wrong that we are in the situation, you know, four, five month extra in hospital that i don t need that actually increases my risk of infections and other illnesses as well. there has been a lot of tears, a lot of hard decisions. i don t think, unless you were here, you could really imagine life in a hospitalfor nine months. charlotte s case here in leeds is very complex and not representative of everyone who needs care, it does though illustrate a wider problem. this past winter, a record one and seven hospital beds across england has been taken up by someone well enough to go home. the government has said it is making another £1.6 billion available to speed up hospital discharge in england. often the hold up is because the right care in the home just isn t available. mum, i don t know