"They haven't changed": @RichardEngel discusses Taliban messaging as group takes over Afghanistan.
WATCH: Sen. Murphy discusses role Congress plays in Afghanistan, as evacuation efforts continue.
"A lot of people think these 20 years were not worth it," Atia Abawi says. "But we saw a lot of achievements in the last 20 years. We saw girls going to school. We saw women in the workplace, in the government, running for president...[they] were worth it for the Afghan people."
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